Subject: Code for living From: C-flat Date: 24 Jun 02 - 09:12 AM This appeared as a text message on my phone today and made me smile..... "Work like you don't need the money... Love like you've never been hurt.... Dance like nobody's watching..... And **** like you're being filmed!" Sounds like a code for living! |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: annamill Date: 24 Jun 02 - 10:45 AM You know, C-flat, if I worked like I didn't need the money, I'd get fired! ;-) Annamill |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: MMario Date: 24 Jun 02 - 10:47 AM my thoughts exactly! |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: GUEST Date: 24 Jun 02 - 10:50 AM I followed the advice: I lost my job. But I've got a great new career as a porn star :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Kim C Date: 24 Jun 02 - 01:27 PM I dance all the time when nobody's watching. So when I dance and people ARE watching, they get the same performance. In theory, anyway... |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Paul from Hull Date: 25 Jun 02 - 11:20 AM *LOL* - especially Guest! 'Nice work if you can get it!' |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Amos Date: 25 Jun 02 - 01:56 PM Especially for people who are always up. A. |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Irish sergeant Date: 25 Jun 02 - 02:08 PM Don't dance much as for the second part you mean with the lights on and a stunt double? I don't think so! LOL Neil |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 25 Jun 02 - 02:44 PM Hi, C: I guess it all boils down to doing what you feel, and not worrying about what anyone else thinks. I'm all for that. As for me, I never tried to make a lot of money or become well known. I was a whopping success.:-) Jerry |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Bobert Date: 25 Jun 02 - 04:24 PM Mark Twain had a nice code by which to live when he wrote something along the lines of,"Live your life so that when you die even the undertaker will be sad." Bobert |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 25 Jun 02 - 05:48 PM You all oughta like this song. Come from the Heart Susanna Clark and Richard Leigh
When I was a young man, my Daddy told me,
CHO:
Here is the one thing I keep forgettin', Can be found on Guy Clark's (Susanna's husband) CD "Old Friends". Also a hit for Kathy Mattea on her "Willow in the Wind" CD. Guy swears that Susanna and Richard went off to write a song together and came back 30 minutes later with this one. Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Clinton Hammond Date: 25 Jun 02 - 06:11 PM It's also covered all to hell and back by Garnet Rogers on "At A High Window"... His GREAT version of this song is worth the price of the CD by far! ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: MudWeasel Date: 26 Jun 02 - 12:09 AM That, and most of the rest of the album! I keep "At a High Window", "Night Drive", and "Sparrow's Wing" on heavy rotation at the bookstore where I work, and it's amazing how many people ask me what's playing and where they can get a copy. I sadly have to tell them that US record stores don't have enough good taste to carry anything by Garnet Rogers. -MW |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 26 Jun 02 - 06:29 AM Roger, I first heard the song you posted at a memorial service last month for a beautiful 18 year old girl who dropped dead of a heart attack. Jessamyn really lived that way- thanks so much for the song. |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: C-flat Date: 26 Jun 02 - 08:59 AM Thanks Rodger and Clinton, I'll certainly look out for the song. It's a nicer sentiment than my original post! |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: GUEST,petr Date: 26 Jun 02 - 11:54 AM I have my own variation on that one. work like nobody's watching dance like you've never been hurt and love like you dont need the money. petr |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: C-flat Date: 27 Jun 02 - 11:30 AM Actually Petr, that's quite close to the truth!:~) |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Nigel Parsons Date: 27 Jun 02 - 11:37 AM "The Golden Rule": He who has the gold makes the rules!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Code for living From: Blues=Life Date: 28 Jun 02 - 06:42 AM I was a philosophy grad student, and worked long and hard on rules to live by that would stand up to extreme philosophical scrutiny. I ended up with three maxims that have stood the test of time. "Never pour live beer on dead beer." (It makes the fresh beer go flat instantly, so get a fresh glass.) "Always make friends with the cook." (Even if everyone else hates your guts, you'll eat well.) Every other rule to living I tried to make an absolute, I ended up having to apply my "Rule 2". This came about when I was fencing, which rewards quickness, speed, agility, and which tends to favor small fast people over big fast people for those reasons. (I'm 6'4") I was fencing a small fast guy, who thought he was pretty good. I asked him if he knew the two rules of fencing. When he replied negatively, I recited them, while continuing to cross blades with him. "The first rule of fencing is that small people are faster than big people." "OK,"he said,"what's rule two?" I then nailed him smack dab in the middle of his chest, and replied, "Rule Two? There's always an exception to Rule One." So that has become my third maxim. Whenever someone comes up with an absolute rule of life, in the back of my head, my little voice says, "Remember Rule Two." Peace, Blues |