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Jan 03, 2006 16:42

"To be is to do." - Aristotle
"To do is to be." - Nietzsche
"Do be do be do." - Sinatra

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worldandtime January 3 2006, 17:48:52 UTC
Who knew sinatra was so profound? synthesizing the thought of Aristotle and Nietzsche is not a trivial task...

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knullare January 3 2006, 17:50:23 UTC
Don't forget my CD tomorrow!

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worldandtime January 3 2006, 18:17:53 UTC
Interestingly, I was just going to email you to remind you to bring mine. Yours is in my pack, so remind me in/after English if I forget.

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le_chris January 3 2006, 19:05:52 UTC
C'mon, the guy had to be smart - he persuaded Ginger Rogers to dance everything he danced, but backwards and in high heels.

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worldandtime January 3 2006, 20:40:05 UTC
Um, i think you mean Fred Astaire. Sinatra is the one with the mob connections ;-)

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le_chris January 3 2006, 22:31:10 UTC
NUTS.

I always mix 'em up.

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gleeful_t January 4 2006, 00:26:49 UTC
Whoa. Astaire and Sinatra are way different. Sinatra was a smooth-talkin man, he could probably get Ginger Rogers to do that, as well. Astaire was just sort of balding. In my opinion.

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le_chris January 4 2006, 05:57:13 UTC
Yah. The two pairs I mix up the most are Astaire and Sinatra and then Alexander Hamilton and Patrick Henry... I'm not sure how I do that.

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worldandtime January 4 2006, 16:17:35 UTC
Um, because they both have last names starting in "H"? Cause otherwise they don't have all *that* much in common ;-)

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le_chris January 4 2006, 17:53:09 UTC
I'm not sure that's it - I seem able to keep Madison and Monroe apart pretty well! Ahh, well.

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worldandtime January 4 2006, 16:16:39 UTC
Astaire was one of the best male dancers of his era, at a time when men were not encouraged, shall we say, to dance. Have a little charity... :-)

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