Re: Four Sides of Feeling ( the mini-films)
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2018 12:32 am
thank goodness most people are not as superficial as me..
all honour to 'solongleonard', but it was me behind it. without my psychological manipulation and subtle coercion a critique of your work almost certainly would never have come from him.bobbyjmorris wrote:Wow, your feedback confirms so much. It feels good to be criticized like this. Thank you.
bobbyjmorris wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 9:52 pm Wow, your feedback confirms so much. It feels good to be criticized like this. Thank you.
Yes, I think the repetition can be an avoidance of the changes that call out to be ridden. Perhaps in an att not to avoid the trying-to-hard changes that also present themselves as options.
Thank you for your time and thought,
Bobby
solongleonard wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 5:43 pmThe Lesser includes the Greater, we (or just you) all know that. As you have been my inspiration ever since birth (yours being 17 years earlier than mine, De gamle er eldst.) it follows that my crit was both inspired and guided by you. A Geoffrey needs his Muhammed Ali like a solongleonard needs a soshort Geoffrey.Geoffrey wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 10:58 pmall honour to 'solongleonard', but it was me behind it. without my psychological manipulation and subtle coercion a critique of your work almost certainly would never have come from him.bobbyjmorris wrote:Wow, your feedback confirms so much. It feels good to be criticized like this. Thank you.
There is an olde Norwegian saying, which of Norse you doubtless know. The truth contained within this is what keeps my great affection for you alive, (despite all your provocation and attacks on Wholly Innocent Me)
Blind hǿne kann og finna eit konn. -
Also "Hvis du drikker vin, kan det ha alkohol"
listen, you two can start sucking each others' dicks as much as you like, but let me remind the pair of you that it is yours truly who is responsible for the poem being analysed at all! i can play anyone like a violin, everyone knows that, and without my input early on you would not ever have considered giving that piece more than a cursory glance. one of the basic rules of politeness is that credit should always be given where it is due, regardless of how tempting it is to bask in glory and ignore the motivator (ME!). to be frank, i don't worry whether my participation is appreciated or not, it is just so disappointing to witness two people who lack fundamental knowledge of social etiquette.solongleonard wrote:There is an olde Norwegian saying, which of Norse you doubtless know. The truth contained within this is what keeps my great affection for you alive, (despite all your provocation and attacks on Wholly Innocent Me)
My Dear Frank, when I wrote my famous album about you, "Frank's Wild Ears" (copied later by Tom Waits), it was not just a tribute to your giant aural receivers but an acknowledgment of that phase of your life, (also known as "Geoffrey From Age 7 to 73 and still continuing") when I had to give you a helping hand up from the hole.Geoffrey wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 6:07 pmlisten, you two can start sucking each others' dicks as much as you like, but let me remind the pair of you that it is yours truly who is responsible for the poem being analysed at all! i can play anyone like a violin, everyone knows that, and without my input early on you would not ever have considered giving that piece more than a cursory glance. one of the basic rules of politeness is that credit should always be given where it is due, regardless of how tempting it is to bask in glory and ignore the motivator (ME!). to be frank, i don't worry whether my participation is appreciated or not, it is just so disappointing to witness two people who lack fundamental knowledge of social etiquette.solongleonard wrote:There is an olde Norwegian saying, which of Norse you doubtless know. The truth contained within this is what keeps my great affection for you alive, (despite all your provocation and attacks on Wholly Innocent Me)