From: Mr. Deez (backzpace@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 25 2007 - 16:12:45 EDT
Hey Andrea,
A part from the fact that you want MY hard earned cash, you seemed to
to have gotten lost in the money you will make. Would you mind giving
me more informatin about the service you're offering? I might be
interested, obviously if it benefits MY pocket.
best
A
On 7/23/07, Philip Karneef <pkniffer@eml.cc> wrote:
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> Oh, I was merely relating to you, as I work for the Just for Laughs
> festival.
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> I was sympathizing entirely. No negativity.
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> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 16:31:28 +0000, "andrea saez"
> <dundalk03@hotmail.com> said:
> >
> > 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>
> > >Reply-To: eamt@concordia.ca
> > >To: eamt@concordia.ca
> > >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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-- Alex Saba http://www.deezmusic.com
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