From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=5">jackryhme</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

ah thanks Ali  yes greensleeves has a bit of a past for me from childhood on, such beatiful music to last  for so long and some believe  it even predates 1500 by a long ways  
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=34">Just Some Girl</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

Rhet:<BR>
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SOOOOO sorry for my silence! School/work a bear!<BR>
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Yes, I got your card. Thanks!!  I love Gorey! How fitting were the sentiments! <BR>
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=152">Max-Rom</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

<a href="/blend/wv.cgi?id=2001.10.18.00.00.7610">Kissing Instructions</a> was blushingly awesome B.K. !!!  I don't think I'll read something like that for a long time to come!  Thank You!! :) @}~~~<BR>
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Always,<BR>
Max
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=372">Jubal29717</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

JackRhyme-your scholarship on Greensleeves is pretty on the money.  It may predate 1500 by a bit, but clearly is a Renaissance piece.  I may be out of line because I have not been following the board closely, but may I ask if you are a musician? 
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=461">Sophia</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

faithful  ~~Just me and the Lord~~<BR>
Very nice!  I've been there before!  Feels great to know that He's always there, doesn't it?  Kinda reminds me of Footprints in the Sand.<BR>
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B.K.  ~~Kissing Instructions~~ <BR>
I like the choppiness.  Adds to the flow.  Oh, and how true!<BR>
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Charade  ~~Analysis of Love~~<BR>
I had a discussion about this same topic in a class of mine.  "Love."  It's a very powerful word that gets thrown around too much.
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=328">Rhetoric</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

Hi All,<BR>
For those who don't read Kirk the Blender Keeper's other site - kisrael.com, you are missing out.  He put up a link to a gaming site today.  This is not your typical D&D...it is happy, pastel fun!  The chicken game rocks.  I also like the milk the cow game.  Check it out.  I have a headache just from the addiction od staring at amy screen!  http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/<BR>
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Rhet
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=23">Kirk</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

Thanks Rhet, your check is in the mail...<BR>
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Just kidding. But I do try to make http://kisrael.com an interesting daily click, not too much personal navel gazing.  It's a more personal project than loveblender, at least since the community has sprung up here.
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=239">luce_bruffell</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

Im back!
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=239">luce_bruffell</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

im back, wait for my poems!!<BR>

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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=5">jackryhme</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

ah  Jubal29717  lol no sorry, ive been reading since the tender  age of three and have always loved that song so any information i stumbled on i kept in some corner of this too clutterd mind, some what fragmented but still there.
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=179">aqua_lady</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

Harem~<BR>
I know who you are talking about. I fell for his line/lies as well. And...btw... I wore those pearls before you got them. If I had been smart..I'd have kept them! OH well...maybe his next victim will victimize him! You know...turnabout being fair play and all. At least we got wise to him!
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=179">aqua_lady</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

Harem~<BR>
I know who you are talking about. I fell for his line/lies as well. And...btw... I wore those pearls before you got them. If I had been smart..I'd have kept them! OH well...maybe his next victim will victimize him! You know...turnabout being fair play and all. At least we got wise to him! Oh...btw...go to my poems and look for one called "I Knew A Dark Angel".
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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=444">air force angel</a><BR>
Date: 18 October 2001<P>

I've been visiting your website for about a month now and I absolutely love it! About 2 weeks ago I decided that I should sign up and submit one of my poems. When I first started visiting your page I read a poem that I absolutely loved. I wrote down the name of the poem, but I wasn't thinking and forgot to write down the author. The only problem is that when I visited your website the next day it wasn't there. I've been checking people's files to see who they wrote this awesome poem, but to my dismay, it's nowhere to be found. If you could be so kind as to let me know who the author is of 'Guitar Serenade' it would be greatly appreciated. I would've copied the "Linkcode" at the top of the page, but I don't understand what "Linkcode" you're talking about (maybe it's the blond in my hair!). Thank you so much!     -air force angel
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