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Like Ross Perot and insurance salesmen, I just won't go away.

> I think Stern is a genius, and McGoo is not a genius.
>
I don't recall ever saying that I was.


You may be on to something here.  McGoo thinks he's the "new boss".
Thanks
for the heads up.
Not really.  You seem to be dramatizing this too much.  I will never ask
someone to change their opinion, but will ask them to reevaluate their
opinions.  I just wanted you all to see that there is more than Mr.
Townshend in this world, maybe it worked, maybe it didn't.  Win some,
lose more.

> And in fact it seems he just gave up...
>
No, I rarely give up, I just had some important stuff to do.  Plus it
did get a little exhausting, how many ways are there to say the same
thing?  I mean sure, Neil Young made a career out of it, but I can only
handle it for so long.

"For three years, out of key with his time,
 He strove to resuscitate the dead art
 Of poetry; to maintain 'the sublime'
 In the old sense.  Wrong from the start-"

Perhaps I am out of key with my time, and perhaps poetry is dead and
perhaps I was born wrong.  Or perhaps not.  As long as we are awarding
points for quotation identifications, 20 points to the fella who can
identify that quote.

Let us go then, you and I, when the evening is spread out against the
sky,

-McGoo