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Well yeah...
Carolina Girl...some men are just stupid.
Some women are too. It goes both ways. Stupidity knows no gender.
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No matter. I shall not let this spoil my enjoyment of coming onto a terrific message board and reading some great postings. Regards to you all. Mirage. |
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It's appreciated.
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Thanks for clarifying Lux. I see your joke now.
As an aside, Stevie's very recent comments on Madonna and Britany S.' kiss and on Britany S. and other half naked girl singers certainly would be considered controversial. To wit: __________________________________________________ Here's what Australia's Herald Sun reported September 2003: Stevie Nicks rates the notorious Madonna-Britney kiss as the most obnoxious television moment ever. "First of all, Madonna is too old to be kissing someone who is 22," the Fleetwood Mac singer told the Herald Sun. " And Britney should be smarter than that. Hopefully, she will figure a way out of this hole she has dug for herself." Original rock chick Nicks, 55, said Spears and Christina Aguilera should wear more clothes and try writing decent songs. "I personally have never been to a strip club, but I turn on MTV and see in every single video what it must be like to be at a strip club," Nicks said. "I think the mystery is gone, and if you have no mystery, then you aren't even sexy. "Real sexuality and sensuality is in the music, and all these girls, vis-a-vis, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and on and on, should go back to writing songs and start over because it won't last and they won't last. "When they are 55, they won't be around and that's sad because I think a lot of those girls are very talented. But they are signing their own death warrants." _________________________________________________ and then "People always ask me, 'What do you think of Britney Spears? What do you think of this group, or that one?' I always say, 'Well, they're great.' But now . . . I think they all went too far. Their jeans got too low, their tops got too see-through. Personally, I think that sexy is keeping yourself mysterious. . . . What Britney should do is go back into the studio and get some great songs, and make a great record. And change her fashion style a little bit. Bring back her mysterious persona again. Otherwise it's like, if you see somebody running down the street naked every single day, you stop looking up." --Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks [Rolling Stone, 10/31/02] __________________________________________________ Finally, Stevie has commented on the troops by saying she supports them because they were told to be there (which is diff. than supporting the reason they wqere there) and in fact wrote a letter to them supporting them which can be found here: http://www.nicksfix.com/letter_to_troops_mar18_2003.htm __________________________________________________ Conversely, LB rarely makes a public political or any other controversial comment, expcept perhaps the occasional jab at the music industry, of which he is willingly a part. So - food for thought BTW - as tone can be hard to determine in the written word, I am speaking in a jovial tone not in an in your face finger snapping way |
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Stevie has the courage to speak up what’s in her mind and very often she speaks straight, or that’s at least my experience. That’s something I appreciate in her. Whereas with Lindsey’s interviews I often find myself laughing at his overall seriousness and his pseudo-intellectual pulls.
I guess SN still views herself as a role model of sorts, someone who is very aware of her public status. Maybe she’s trying to keep up what’s left of the backbone of morality in USA these days. And as for Lindsey, he’s dead cautious in interviews, probably often even rehearsing his comments beforehand (because he repeats a lot of his points, just like I do ) but I’m sure he doesn’t view himself as a spokesman of sorts and probably doesn’t even think that his opinion on some hot topic matters that much. He thinks of himself as just an artist anyway. Also, Stevie often likes to discuss her songs in detail, not all of them but some of them anyway. Lindsey doesn’t do that, his vagueness is probably because he doesn’t want to shatter people’s perceptions of what his songs are about. As he says at MadnessFades.net on the “Peacekeeper” page: Quote:
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