On Feb 26, 7:52*pm, BillyZoom > wrote:
> On Feb 26, 11:29*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
>
> > On Feb 26, 10:10*am, BillyZoom > wrote:
> > ...
>
> > > > John Kuthe...
>
> > > Phone. Really.
>
> > Go away. Really.
>
> Is it that Bryan won't talk to you in person anymore? We all
> understand you're extremely queer for him.
Why do you frame the whole thing in a homophobic light? I can assure
you that if I were *** or bi, I would be openly so, and whatever
faults I might find with John, he is not a bigoted homophobe, and if
he were *** or bi, I'm certain he'd be open about it too. Is it hard
for you to imagine male/male relationships that have no homosexual
component? I won't go so far as to suggest that your homophobia is a
result of trying to deny your own same sex attractions, but why the
heck would a straight guy object to other guys being ***? Shit, I
wish that most other guys were ***. More women for me.
> But can't you guys pick up
> a phone. Most of your exchanges here don't even mean anything to
> anyone else. "Remember...remember when I wrote the lyrics to heroin
> on...". No. None of us do. Why don't you call Bryan about it. Then
> only one person would be desperately bored.
Why do you read posts that you admit you find boring?
One thing that is anything *but* boring is the 3rd movement of the
Brahms 4th Symphony:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJVIu1IhopY
Most folks would probably be more familiar with Rick Wakeman's take
on it from the Yes album, *Fragile*, called Cans and Brahms, than with
the original. He did it justice. Fragile was a masterpiece, that
included *South Side of the Sky* and *Roundabout*, and other good
material.
--Bryan