Re: What ever happened to Bear and the PIF program?
- From: Jeremy Hall <hall.jeremNO@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:12:18 -0600
Ian wrote:
On Jun 25, 12:26 pm, Bill <wsblev...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ASP is a mere shadow of it's [sic] former self.
ASP is a mere shadow of its former self because there is no spirit of
brotherhood anymore.
Ian
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Well in looking at your blog, its nice to see another pipe smoker who
enjoys Tiësto. I had always assumed (yes, I know what that means) that
most pipe smokers would be too mellow and relaxed to enjoy such up-beat
music. This is the primary genre of music I listen to, though I like
pretty much all of it from opera to (some) rap. There are even a couple
of country songs I like, though most of it all sounds the same to me.
Communities come, change, and sometimes go. From what I've found in
most groups, be it online groups or in-person clubs, they tend to go in
cycles. It appears ASP is in a declined period then, but over time I'm
sure it'll pick back up.
You don't happen to have a copy of that Tiësto concert still around, do
you? I would love to see the whole thing.
Jeremy
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