>>>Our writer Milorad Pavich had a nice idea that since "hell, that's other people", you do get in their hell. So Jews go into the Muslim or Christian hell, and so on.
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>>Yeah, we had a band called "Blood, Sweat and Tears" One of their songs lyrics put it very succinctly - "I can swear there ain't no heaven, but I pray there ain't no hell. I'll never know by living, only my dying will tell."
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>But David Clayton Thomas was a Canadian, right?
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>Now believe it or not, I saw them in Belgrade in 1970. I just finished elementary school (with an equivalent of straight Ays) and this was somehow arranged - even though I stayed with my uncle overnight, because the concert was postponed for the next day because of heavy rain. Unforgettable.
Oh my goodnes. I am amazed by all the fraternizing! (not just you and John btw..)
Three months ago we were all over each other, name-calling and everything..
It's great, I hope we can keep it up. I mean most of us come to the UT because we're looking for an answer to our programming questions. ( although the message counts indicate otherwise.. )
I've always thought it ugly to see people you respect bent all out of shape due to differences in political or religious views.. anywho, maybe I'll stop by more often..
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