TGIF. Can I get an "Amen" over here? Today was hellacious, but next week will be even worse--mainly because I didn't make it hellacious enough for myself this week. *sigh
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Apology, and Still the Question...crazyspintoOctober 27 2006, 14:11:11 UTC
I'm sorry everybody! When I read the post, I found it very interesting and broad ranging, covering alot of topics, mostly music, of course, and alluding to it being some kind of religious event which I don't know about, don't have the 1st clue, really. It seemed that the first commenter was somehow chastising (sp?) him for not writing more about the religious aspect of that experience
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Re: Apology, and Still the Question...nachemdebOctober 27 2006, 18:31:46 UTC
I know it's not needed--I bought it yesterday before all of this anyway, but if I can add an excuse for getting it other than a random spur of the moment thing where I saw something you'd enjoy.... well, actually, that's probably a better circumstance, anyway.
Re: Apology, and Still the Question...crazyspintoOctober 27 2006, 18:38:01 UTC
Oh, it's like Sukkot? I totally wouldn't have guessed that! Very different observance in Judaism. I was raised Catholic and we didn't do anything like that either. Very interesting. Thanks for clarifying!
Re: Apology, and Still the Question...iqisiazsiOctober 30 2006, 06:05:14 UTC
Wow. I don't look at this post for a bit and look what happened. I understand and accept that this is now a music blog. However, I very rarely see or talk to Brett, so this transforming into a music-only blog = I know nothing of what's going on with him. I didn't make a big deal about it earlier, but it bothered me I guess that he didn't elaborate on the non-music aspects of the Feast at first, and not for entirely religious reasons. I just checked my LJ and I wrote 3 sentences on the Feast this year, so maybe I'm a hypocrite, but I've attended the Feast in the Dells for the past 12 or so years. Brett went to Colorado this year and that seemed kind of exciting because it's practically a new set of people and activities, and I wanted to know more about it. I asked more out of curiosity than for any religious reason, though religion is very important to me
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