From: andrea saez (dundalk03@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Jul 22 2007 - 12:31:28 EDT
thx Eldad :)
but i did expect at least one jerk to have something to say, as usual.
Philip took the gold this time, good going bud!!
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>From: Eldad Tsabary <eldad_tsabary@yahoo.ca>
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>Subject: Re: selfless promoting... again
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>:)
>This is fine; many a famous musician had/have day jobs, some at early
>stages and some throughout their careers... I believe it adds to your
>experience, personality, and sources of inspiration.
>Philip Glass, for instance, worked as plumber and taxi driver; on one
>occasion, while he already had some fame and still drove a taxi, a
>passenger looked at his personal license card and told him there was also a
>composer by that name... (or so the story tells). Steve Reich was also a
>taxi driver (look what it did to their music...). Charles Ives, famously,
>owned an insurance agency throughout his career.
>As a musician I had quite a few jobs myself: a census supervisor, a print
>house's storage employee and driver, yellowpages salesperson, library
>staff, airline security officer, call center operator and even a
>diplomatic courier... whatever was necessary to feed my musical needs (and
>belly of course).
>I have learned that whatever job you undertake, it is much more enjoyable
>when you do it with attention, thought, care and creativity. The American
>modernist poet Wallace Stevens, for instance, was referred to as a "very
>imaginative claims man" in the insurance company he worked in. ("In every
>job that must be done, there is an element of fun," or so Disney's Mary
>Poppins wants us to believe...)
>
>Eldad
>
>philip karneef wrote:
>>BFA in Music.
>>
>>Just for Laughs.
>>
>>
>>
>>On Jul 19, 2007, at 10:35 AM, andrea saez wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>ok, I know someone's going to have something to say about this but I may
>>>as well try it...
>>>so i'm working for this phone company. they offer internet, local/long
>>>distance and voip.
>>>basically i need people to sign up for the service.
>>>if i get 20 points (about 20 people, lets say) before the end of the
>>>month, i get a 1000$ bonus which will help me pay for tuition. i am
>>>asking all you beautiful people to please help this sweet girl pay her
>>>way through school.... please....
>>>if you wish to be my savior then please feel free to email me back and i
>>>will give you the details for the services.
>>>
>>>thx and have a great summer!!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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