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thanks for the welcome



From: Jennifer Smith Ray <Jennifer@xxxxxxxxxxx>

> Welcome Dragonlady.  Is your name, perhaps, a reference to the famous
> suit Jimmy wore, in various iterations, on various Zeppelin tours?  Hmm,
> I guess it's better than calling yourself "Stormtrooper." :)

No it's the other way round. Dragons are my life from the day of my
birth, and when I saw Jimmy's outfit for the first time I thought "I
like that guy" :-) By the way I do have some Dragon-decorated trousers
but they weren't made as a reference to Jimmy.


From: Ana Madani <madania@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

> This is a knock-off of a legitimate release called "No Introduction
> Necessary" which was released  in the mid-80s;  I think it was recorded
> around that time as well.  The legit release was out of print for a time
> but may be back in print now.

That's not Scott Swanson's version and I must say I prefer his :-) It's
more credible because the artists featured are knownto have played in
the infamous 60's sessions...

> >If this has been discussed before I'm sorry to put it out again, I'm too
> >new to know where else to look. 

> Various comments like this and "don't flame me" have been appearing quite
> often lately.  Has the Christmas spirit worn off so soon? ;-)  Anyway, a
> bit of New Year's advice (whenever your New Year might happen to be; mine
> coincides with the spring solstice as to me it doesn't make much sense to
> have a new year, symbolising rebirth and renewal, in the dead of winter):
> don't take it all so seriously. It's just a mailing list--the fate of human
> civilisation doesn't rest on what is or isn't posted on an Internet e-mail
> thingy that only a few hundred people read.  Keep it in perspective, okay?
> Speaking of which:

That goes to show that this is a very cool list, others would have
flamed this for good! But even if it's annoying to see the same
questions all the time, everyone has a right to be ignorant. Speaking of
wich (although it's most probably a missprint I'm not calling *you*
ignorant), I agree with your point of view but I'm sorry to say that
there is no Spring Solstice but a Spring Equinoxe or a Winter Solstice.
The Celtic new year (I guess that's what you were refering to) is on
Midsummers day (Summer Solstice) and the Winter Solstice mark the first
half of the year.

This time I really am out of subject but since our P&P are very much
into that sort of things I guess I can be excused ?  ;-)

Have a nice day

Kindly

The Dragonlady