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Grubby Your occupation vs. your music style (86* d) RE: Your occupation vs. your music style 03 Jan 00


Richard whats there to understand about Gargoyle. He's just a Mud Catter that says what he thinks. At least you know where you stand with him in a forum discussion. Sure he's ruffled a few feathers from time to time, but if we all agreed all of the time there would be no discussion. If he does rip into you sometime it's no big deal,the sun will come up tomorrow, your arm or leg wont fall off or any thing like that because of it. I have been observing the Gargoyle mania for quite some time now and it has been a thouroughly enjoyable stouch.But we all need to put it into perspective and compare it with the big things going on in our lives, it's just a discussion forum on the net, thats all it is. As far as I'm concerned Gargoyle is one of the many MCs that has has given me heaps of interesting info, that has considerably improved my progress in this fantastic musical journey I have recently embarked on and for that I am grateful. Getting back to the original question. I don't think occupations matter much I play in a session every week with people from many varied jobs and it's never mentioned the music brings us all together and we have a bloody good time of it.

Grubby


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