Jason Elbogen:
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from January 11, 2013
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Freer, Formless.
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:07am
DJelbogen:
Good Morning,.?! |
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:11am
hamburger:
gmorning! | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:15am
Jacob:
Morning people, rise and shine! | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:18am
Sometimes Jasmine:
Outstanding. Best thing I've heard this week. Morning Jason & listeners! | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:19am
Sometimes Jasmine:
A hard man is good to find | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:21am
pierre:
Bonjour Jason E ! Bonjour listeners ! | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:21am
Sometimes Jasmine:
My people have many names. I go with English. | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 6:29am
DJelbogen:
My people have many names, too. Most of them unflattering, though. |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:01am
pierre:
if it's "IL est vivant" that would mean, "it's alive" if it's "IS est vivant" that would maybe mean that somebody named "Is" is alive…? don't know, just assuming here. | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:01am
pierre:
if it's "IL est vivant" that would mean, "it's alive" if it's "IS est vivant" that would maybe mean that somebody named "Is" is alive…? don't know, just assuming here. | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:05am
pierre:
(why is that every time there is some french involve, I feel the urge to speak about it ? Can I just keep my mouth shut ?… "tsk tsk myself") | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:09am
DJelbogen:
Pierre: It's possible I typed the title wrong. I'll have to check the lp when I get home. But maybe it means something different in Creole than French... I dunno. |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:10am
Sigurdur:
so whats an unflattering name then? | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:11am
moose:
(i was in the shower), 'proselytize for' is good | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:16am
pierre:
@ Jason : totally. If it does, it's interesting to know. One never know when he'll have to speak Creole, or french. | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:37am
DJelbogen:
Moose - But if you 'proselytize for' something, I think that would mean you are doing it on behalf of something/someone. I think you can actually say proselytize without the preposition (I proselytize my favorite music every week). But that sounds wrong to me, too. I dunno. |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:49am
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@DJelbogen: according to Merriam-Webster, you proselytize someone for something, so you proselytize listeners for music. | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:50am
fred:
Oops, that "?" was me | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:52am
pierre:
Salut fred ! great song, I love that old french folk kind of stuff, I actually discover a lot of it on this very radio. Oh, and "jeremiades" is an old word for complaints | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 8:56am
Andrew Waterloo:
I've always proselytize had an element of conversion to it. | |
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Fri. 1/11/13 9:00am
Marmalade kitty:
my friends loved Chief Kooefer :) | |
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