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08 Nov 02 - 11:26 AM (#821497) Subject: Extreme Folk Music From: Jerry Rasmussen These days, the way to sell something is to call it Extreme. I was driving past a Burger King yesterday, and they now have an Extreme Hamburger. Down the street they had a sign out for Extreme Comedy. In the Gospel section at the music store, they now have Extreme Gospel. I don't know if this is strictly an American phenomenon, but I imagine that if it is, it will surface soon on the streets of Afghanistan, and everywhere else. So my question is, why haven't we wised up and started Extreme Folk music? We could have Mr. Happy on electric can opener, Bobert could thumb his nose, after he gets his cast off, and Mr. Tweed could shed his leather elbow patched smoking jacket and wear a pink day-glo shirt with puffed sleeves and lace cuffs. Think of the commercial possibilities. What else has gone extreme these days? If this keeps up, we'll have Extreme Apathy before long... Jerry |
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08 Nov 02 - 11:40 AM (#821516) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Fibula Mattock Extreme ironing. Really. |
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08 Nov 02 - 11:45 AM (#821519) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Willie-O extremetech.com We have a sometime trout stream that looks more like an ex-stream these days, with the water level so far down. Your neighbourhood is suffering from Extreme Overkill. And it is getting around... W-O |
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08 Nov 02 - 12:01 PM (#821528) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Wesley S I must be behind the times. I still thought everything was still sold as "natural" and "low fat". Now low fat folk music is something I need to get into. |
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08 Nov 02 - 12:05 PM (#821534) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Schantieman Natural Folk Music sounds good to me. ...er - is that music played by natural folk? Extreme Ironing is all very well (I think I heard an item about on the radio the other day), but where do you plug it in? S |
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08 Nov 02 - 12:07 PM (#821535) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Wesley S Well I've never heard a natural horse sing it. |
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08 Nov 02 - 12:16 PM (#821545) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: AggieD What about Mr Ed - wasn't he a talking horse?? |
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08 Nov 02 - 12:20 PM (#821552) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Troll Well, yeah. But he couldn't sing for sour beans. And he couldn't carry a tune if you put it in a bucket with a lid on it. troll |
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08 Nov 02 - 12:22 PM (#821553) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Amos Oh, Troll, why would anyone do that anyway? LOL!! A |
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08 Nov 02 - 01:52 PM (#821623) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: vectis very long electric leads Schantieman |
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08 Nov 02 - 01:53 PM (#821626) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Mrrzy I thought we already HAD extreme apathy... |
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08 Nov 02 - 02:02 PM (#821634) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Jerry Rasmussen Fibula... just goes to show that nothing is more bizarre than reality.. Who ever woulda thunk? Any of the female Catters into Extreme Shopping? Jerry |
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08 Nov 02 - 02:29 PM (#821652) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: GUEST,Chicken Charlie At re-enactments, where there are varying degrees of devotees, the folks who wear more authentic shoes, eyeglasses, etc. are doing "extreme period." Me, I'm working on extreme moderation. I don't quite have it down yet. CC |
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08 Nov 02 - 02:37 PM (#821660) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Schantieman Moderation in all things, that's what I say. Including moderation. S |
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08 Nov 02 - 02:39 PM (#821662) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: M.Ted Exteme Shopping, Mudcat style, Jerry, would be spending $1-3K on an a vintage instrument when you've got a few in the closet-not necessarily a women's sport-- |
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08 Nov 02 - 02:47 PM (#821672) Subject: RE: Extreme Folk From: Willie-O Extremity in the defense of moderation is no vice and no virtue. In fact I can't figure out what the hell it is. I think you've got something there M Ted. I might add that trying to figure out how to lay out your whole resume in FrameMaker, using a bunch of its features, as an assignment that was due yesterday, is EXTREMEly frustrating. Willie-O not a model student |