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He scolded out and scolded in;
He shook his fist, his hair he tore;
He stamped his feet and slammed the door.
Heigh ho, the Peppery Man,
The rabid, crabbed Peppery Man!
Oh, never since the world began
Was any one like the Peppery Man.
His ugly temper was so sour
He often scolded for an hour;
He gnashed his teeth and stormed and scowled,
He snapped and snarled and yelled and howled.
He wore a fierce and savage frown;
He scolded up and scolded down;
He scolded over field and glen,
And then he scolded back again.
His neighbors, when they heard his roars,
Closed their blinds and locked their doors,
Shut their windows, sought their beds,
Stopped their ears and covered their heads.
He fretted, chaffed, and boiled and fumed;
With fiery rage he was consumed,
And no one knew, when he was vexed,
What in the world would happen next.
Heigh ho, the Peppery Man,
The rabid, crabbed Peppery Man!
Oh, never since the world began
Was any one like the Peppery Man.
Peppery man is a very offensive term nowadays. Tsk, tsk.
I have no idea what it means, but apparently YOU do. Please tell us?
her voice has all the charm of lemon juice on a paper cut and all the soothing qualities of sandpaper on a sunburn
Oh, that's awful! I like her but that's FUNNY! I'm stealing it for future use!
her voice has all the charm of lemon juice on a paper cut and all the soothing qualities of sandpaper on a sunburn
Yikes, tell us how you really feel...
Dude. It was sarcasm...
It's odd how often I hear people say that.
Not only is there tuba, it's a subdued tuba, which is not something you hear often - here I think it's perfect!
The song gets a 7 from me as such:
5 for NM and the song
+1 for TUBA
+1 for the Blind Boys of Alabama - what great deep and gravely voices.
It's odd how often I hear people say that.
Temper temper Dr Pepper
Keep that Pep talk it's pretty much anti tamper,
You know, it's just kids coming running accross the lawn.
An excellent album!
Right ON!
An excellent suggestion. Firm but fair.
I agree. The other musicians & singers almost make her bearable....almost.
An excellent suggestion. Firm but fair.
How long were you under that rock?
who disdains, to either buy.
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mandolin wrote:
No.
First, you're conflating pointing at a work with publishing or reproducing it.........
Our Calypsus 1!
Serendipitous grammar.
Accidental zen?
who disdains, to either buy.
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mandolin wrote:
No.
First, you're conflating pointing at a work with publishing or reproducing it.........
First, you're conflating pointing at a work with publishing or reproducing it. . . . (see full post below)
Nicely articulated.
Thanks for clearing this up.
You need to know that the photos or pictures published and displayed in web-pages on the Internet, and therefore only appear on the screen of your PC, these images are not yours, have an author, a photographer, an artist who owns his property and Copyright (called: Copyright), which exposes them to the place of origin (usually their own site or a specialty site that is a member) and thus can be seen across the Web Community
But when it comes to the publish or reproduce in another location or on another web page different from the original site where the author has published, so you only can and should do with the prior permission of the author, and always mention the source.
This prevents that content may in some way be injured, damaged or tampered with, to be published on a site that is not appropriate.
The same applies when it comes to manipulating, associate or join with other photos, which can distort, trivialize, scoff or otherwise impair the original work.
No.
First, you're conflating pointing at a work with publishing or reproducing it. Every time your images appear in these threads, they are still being published by the original sites to which you linked, and simply pointed-to by the commenter.
Secondly, copyright offers absolutely no control over third-party commentary. People are free to point at and associate, trivialise, scoff, or otherwise impair responses to any work, experience, or idea as they see fit.
Thirdly, fair use doctrine even allows for limited republication of copyrighted works for the purposes of critique, analysis, or satire, including injury, damage, tampering, or manipulation of the original work. Note that such republiction is not happening in this case, but copyright allows for such fair use if it were to take place.
I understand that you have great respect for the artists whose images you share in these pages, and we all appreciate your contributions to the community. Those contributions are not sacred, however, and remain subject to the same commentary afforded any discourse in a public forum, including flippant and disrespectful observations.
If you're uncomfortable brooking ridicule in equal measure with praise of your photo collection, a public forum might not be the best venue for sharing it.
"Zee plane, boss, zee plane!"
My eyes! My eyes!
You are indeed evil - I will NEVER again be able to "un-see" that . . .
On_The_Beach wrote:
"Zee plane, boss, zee plane!"
BURGERTIME! Nice. I had forgotten about that game.
Fantastic tune. Only on RP.
Natalie Merchant by Guus Krol
https://www.flickr.com/photos/guuskrol/
Natalie Merchant, Paradiso 11-05-2010
This photo was taken on May 11, 2010 in Jordaan, Amsterdam, NH, NL, using a Nikon D3..
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On_The_Beach wrote:
"Zee plane, boss, zee plane!"
You need to know that the photos or pictures published and displayed in web-pages on the Internet, and therefore only appear on the screen of your PC, these images are not yours, have an author, a photographer, an artist who owns his property and Copyright (called: Copyright), which exposes them to the place of origin (usually their own site or a specialty site that is a member) and thus can be seen across the Web Community
But when it comes to the publish or reproduce in another location or on another web page different from the original site where the author has published, so you only can and should do with the prior permission of the author, and always mention the source.
This prevents that content may in some way be injured, damaged or tampered with, to be published on a site that is not appropriate.
The same applies when it comes to manipulating, associate or join with other photos, which can distort, trivialize, scoff or otherwise impair the original work.
I am convinced that it was not frivolous or with bad intentions that prompted you to do the exercise below, but only the desire and the illusion of participating or commenting on the pages of RP, and to satisfy the whim to create situations of humor and good mood.
And if so, I think it is salutary that we can all participate and comment here, telling jokes, playing, creating situations of relaxed mood, etc..
So please respect the author (s) of the papers published, bearing in mind in your mind that this content does not belong to you and not all means are used to satisfy our whims. It's simple: always respect others so that you be yourself respected.
I wish that you can have good moments in RP.
Once I stayed in an old mansion in Macon GA made into a B&B and my wake up call was from a guy with this kind of voice. "Dis is yo wake up call." I sat right up in bed and squeaked "I'm up! I'm up!"
"Zee plane, boss, zee plane!"
She's a neat lady!
"I don't think any artist should be forced to stay in the same mold that placed them in the public eye. It may disapoint some fans but I love it when an artist explores new ground. Natalie has been moving in this direction all along. I love this sound and I love her voice. It's perfect for this type of music. She could sing anything and I would love it. She has a haunting quality to her voice that is lovely and easy on the ears. No one today can match her sound. "
calypsus_1 wrote:
Natalie Merchant by Guus Krol
https://www.flickr.com/photos/guuskrol/
Natalie Merchant, Paradiso 11-05-2010
Natalie Merchant by Guus Krol
https://www.flickr.com/photos/guuskrol/
Natalie Merchant, Paradiso 11-05-2010
Like this, no, but a mix of music from all over the world... I bought this album as soon as I heard the Dancing Bear song on RP and haven't the slightest regret! The more I play it (the album) the more I love it. Try the samples on amazon.com under MP3 music.
Ah's sorry boss...
Natalie Merchant by *Trippy4U
©2009-2010 *Trippy4U
Copyright © Creativefocus. All rights reserved. This image may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.
Had to put my headphones on for this one!
superB Double albuM! ;)*