One of the comments mentioned that "they were trying to stop the distribution" and I can certainly see why. That may be one of the worst things I've ever seen. Don't we have some banners we could sell them to use instead?
And were the singers saying "Appa-latch-in" ? When I lived in TN and KY I always heard it pronounced "Appa-lay-chin" -- anybody from that neck of the woods who could enlighten us?
You can tell it's a slow news Friday.
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Thanks for the email. First let me say, when I got your email I was a little apprehensive. I have had people send songs written about the City of Hattiesburg when I was the PR director there, and to say they were horrible was an understatement.
Next let me tell you - I love the song. Really great, and I can see it as background to a montage of video clips of the team over the years. That's just my initial reaction, and I would like time to come up with other uses.
We are working on the scripting for home games, and I definitely believe this should be incorporated into the mix.
I know you graduated in 1983, but I would like some additional information on you. You can email or call me.
Thanks again! Look forward to talking to you.
-- Lisa Slay Mader Director, Marketing and Public Relations The University of Southern Mississippi Phone (601)XXX-XXXX Fax (601) XXX-XXXX"
Hey, it ain't tha NFL, but I'll take an audience of 40,000 any day...."
Right after I watched that one, there was another one of another young black man in a knit cap & jeans. Only this young man was playing Rachmaninoff. Incredible. His name is Cambry and there are several of his piano videos on youtube.
Warning to all, youtube can be very addictive.
PS he also does the Liszt Transcendental Etude but the piano is just a little out of tune in that one, and it will set your teeth on edge in spite of his splendid playing.
-- Edited by LVN at 23:17, 2006-08-04
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