On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Robert Harris wrote:
> William Robb wrote:
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> > Not surprised you got the wrong answer. Pink Floyd is far more
> > meaningful to most people than the above mentioned wall (which I
> > had only vaguely heard of, I might add).
> > William Robb
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> Speak for yourself, plea
Walls for everybody. Get 'em at Wall Mart...
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From: "David Chang-Sang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Of course there's also the one that Simon & Garfunkel sung about...
And whoever sang Wallsing Matilda...
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Isn't there a whole street in NYC devoted to the subject?
:-)
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> Great Wall of China, and Hadriens wall (found in Britain)
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On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Bob Walkden wrote:
> you might like to remind yourself that not everybody on the list is from
> the USA. There was another wall for a little while, in Berlin, which some
> people still remember.
> Bob
Bob, you are missing one more important wall.
The Great Wall of China,
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From: Bob Blakely
Subject: Re: OT: Writings on "The Wall"
> Six names on The Wall are - were my friends...
>
> damn.
>
> Pink Floyd is well known to me, but definitely not more
meaningful. I guess I'm out of
> touch with what's
That's all right Paul, it always seems like more somehow.
At 10:56 PM 7/30/2002 -0400, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>I wrote:
> >
>
>I graduated from high school in 1966 with 494 other young men. Forty of
> > them died in Viet Nam.
>
>Sorry, my fingers got ahead of my brain. I meant to say, "Fourteen of
I wrote:
>
I graduated from high school in 1966 with 494 other young men. Forty of
> them died in Viet Nam.
Sorry, my fingers got ahead of my brain. I meant to say, "Fourteen of
them died in Viet Nam." Still too many.
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Families, friends, relatives and surviving veterans come to the wall to
search out the names of their loved ones and feel some connection to
them. They leave flowers, notes, and other trinkets to honor the dead.
After having seen it for myself, I can say there is nowhere else that
comes to mind
Hi Bill,
To some of us, the Vietnam Veteran's War Memorial is a lot more meaningful than Pink
Floyd.
For your future reference...
In the '60's, the USA engaged in a War in Vietnam.
It was contriversial at home and abroad... and we lost the war.
A generation of young people, those who served and
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From: Robert Harris
Subject: Re: OT: Writings on "The Wall"
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> Speak for yourself, please.
Why? That would spoil all the fun!!!
>
> What is a Pink Floyd? Some sort of silly drink?
I do hope you are kidding.
William Robb
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The one in Jerusalem is the Wailing
William Robb wrote:
> Not surprised you got the wrong answer. Pink Floyd is far more
> meaningful to most people than the above mentioned wall (which I
> had only vaguely heard of, I might add).
> William Robb
Speak for yourself, please.
What is a Pink Floyd? Some sort of silly drink?
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Hi,
1. there's the wall at Eton College where the play the Wall Game... (don't
ask - probably involves petroleum jelly and something to bite on).
2. there's a piece of bone between your mastoid cavity and middle ear (I
know all about those).
3. there's the thing marathon runners hit (why don't
The one in Jerusalem is the Wailing Wall.
There's also the Great Wall of China. And I recall one mentioned in the movie
Roman Holiday, in (you guessed it!), Rome, called "The Wall Where Wishes Come
True", or something like that. I have no idea if it's still there, but it was
for Audrey Hepburn
Ok, (NOTE: Subject change)
I orignally thought the original poster was talking about the
Vietnam war memorial in D.C., but then saw the post about Pink Floyd's
"The Wall" . . .
. . . then there was a post reminding about the Berlin Wall
. . . then there's the wall in Jerusalem (d
Then of course there's the wall that gave Wall St. in NYC it's name...
-Brendan MacRae
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Answering my own post,
Great Wall of China, and Hadriens wall (found in Britain)
William Kane wrote:
> Ok, (NOTE: Subject change)
>
>I orignally thought the original poster was talking about the Vietnam
> war memorial in D.C., but then saw the post about Pink Floyd's "The
> Wall" . .
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>> > Sorry if I didn't make myself a little clearer- as far as I knew, there
>> > was only ONE wall; wrong generation I guess :))
>> [...]
>>
>> you might like to remind your
Not to mention the one in China. That's a great one. :-)
Len
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From: RK
Subject: Re: OT: Writings on "The Wall"
> Pink Floyd?
> I wanted some information on the Vietnam Vets War Memorial in
Washington
> DC- I understand that it's popularly called "The Wall"
> Sorry if I didn't make
Andrew
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> From: RK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/07/31 Wed AM 12:50:30 EDT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OT: Writings on "The Wall"
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> Pink Floyd?
> I wanted some information on the Vietnam Vets War Memorial in Washington
> DC- I understand that
Hi Bob,
I'm from India, not the US of A.
However, I'm an architect and for most of the people I know in my profession,
there is only one wall- even though it's on the other side of the planet.
Thanks for the guidance, anyway.
RK
Bob Walkden wrote:
> you might like to remind yourself that not ev
Hi,
Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 5:50:30 AM, you wrote:
[...]
> Sorry if I didn't make myself a little clearer- as far as I knew, there
> was only ONE wall; wrong generation I guess :))
[...]
you might like to remind yourself that not everybody on the list is from
the USA. There was another wall f
nformation.
Len
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Pink Floyd?
I wanted some information on the Vietnam Vets War Memorial in Washington
DC- I understand t
Pink Floyd?
I wanted some information on the Vietnam Vets War Memorial in Washington
DC- I understand that it's popularly called "The Wall"
Sorry if I didn't make myself a little clearer- as far as I knew, there
was only ONE wall; wrong generation I guess :))
RK
William Kane wrote:
> Try
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> htt
Try "Pink Floyd The Wall lyrics" for your Google search string.
Andrew Robinson
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> From: RK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/07/30 Tue AM 02:50:18 EDT
> To: Pentax discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: OT: Writings on "The Wall"
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Would anyone know if the entire text of the Wall is available on the
web?
I'm looking for some material I'd read years ago and now keeps coming
back in bits and pieces.
I do recall it wasn't formal poetry but a snippet from a soldiers'
diary. Very basic and VERY touching.
Have tried Google but unt
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