It has been strange, come to think of it, that we have been having an America centric political discussion - - when a good number of the posters on this site are from countries all over the world. Britain, Mexico, Malaysia, France, Japan.
And there are those who read but don't post. Probably from a variety of countries.
--- On Wed, 11/25/09, Sabrewulf <sabrewulfdante@...> wrote:
I didn't say I don't pay attention... believe me I do! I keep up with a lot that is going on, and I do worry. All I meant is that her music is something that brings me peace despite those worries. Nothing wrong with having something that takes your mind off things.
--- In TrueToTiffany@ yahoogroups. com, "Chuck Bridgen" <chuckb28@.. .> wrote: > > If you don't pay attention to what is going on, you may not have this message board next year. > > What if George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson chose to just escape the things that worried them? Chances are, you wouldn't be reading this right now. > > Unlike now, those people thought about the future generations, not just themselves. > > > >
> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sabrewulf > To: TrueToTiffany@ yahoogroups. com > Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:44 AM > Subject: OT Re: [TrueToTiffany] Re: Vote NO NO NO > > > > I love my country (USA), but this message board really isn't the place for politics...I have my own belief on the governments motives for what's going on, but I listen to Tiffany to escape the things that worry me. This message board is for Tiffany fans, not politics. > > Jay
I didn't say I don't pay attention...believe me I do! I keep up with a lot that
is going on, and I do worry. All I meant is that her music is something that
brings me peace despite those worries. Nothing wrong with having something that
takes your mind off things.
--- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck Bridgen" <chuckb28@...> wrote:
>
> If you don't pay attention to what is going on, you may not have this message
board next year.
>
> What if George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson chose to
just escape the things that worried them? Chances are, you wouldn't be reading
this right now.
>
> Unlike now, those people thought about the future generations, not just
themselves.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sabrewulf
> To: TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:44 AM
> Subject: OT Re: [TrueToTiffany] Re: Vote NO NO NO
>
>
>
> I love my country (USA), but this message board really isn't the place for
politics...I have my own belief on the governments motives for what's going on,
but I listen to Tiffany to escape the things that worry me. This message board
is for Tiffany fans, not politics.
>
> Jay
>
> --- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, wayne hawes <dhawes2002@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Yeah, politics gets people pretty worked up.
> >
> > We have had two civil wars in this country over politics.
> >
> > Everyone is aware of our Civil War, but the American Revolution was a
civil war as well. Many Americans remained loyal to the British crown, and
fought for the British.
> >
> > In fact, a close family friend of ours from Canada is a direct descendant
of the Tories who were loyal to Britain. After the Revolution, they had to
flee, and many moved to Ontario, Canada. They became known as "United Empire
Loyalists."
> >
> > She has been here for 50 years and still hasn't taken up U.S. citizenship.
Still a royalist at heart.
> >
> > Irony of ironies, the most important city in this country today, New York
City, actually issued a "Declaration of Dependence" during the American
Revolution. New York City was the last place from which the British troops
departed when they went home to Britain. It was the headquarters for North
American operations directed at crushing the colonial revolt, throughout the
war.
> >
> > British troops were parked in New York City until November 25, 1783.
George Washington marched in the very next day.
> >
> > Douglas
> >
> > --- On Sun, 11/22/09, Chuck Bridgen <chuckb28@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I know!!! It's 'crazy' and 'psychotic' to care about your country.
> >
> > I'll let you get back to your ice cream and lollipops now.
> >
> >
>
If you don't pay attention to what is going on, you may not have this message board next year.
What if George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson chose to just escape the things that worried them? Chances are, you wouldn't be reading this right now.
Unlike now, those people thought about the future generations, not just themselves.
I love my country (USA), but this message board really isn't the place for politics...I have my own belief on the governments motives for what's going on, but I listen to Tiffany to escape the things that worry me. This message board is for Tiffany fans, not politics.
Jay
--- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, wayne hawes <dhawes2002@...> wrote: > > > Yeah, politics gets people pretty worked up. > > We have had two civil wars in this country over politics. > > Everyone is aware of our Civil War, but the American Revolution was a civil war as well. Many Americans remained loyal to the British crown, and fought for the British. > > In fact, a close family friend of ours from Canada is a direct descendant of the Tories who were loyal to Britain. After the Revolution, they had to flee, and many moved to Ontario, Canada. They became known as "United Empire Loyalists." > > She has been here for 50 years and still hasn't taken up U.S. citizenship. Still a royalist at heart. > > Irony of ironies, the most important city in this country today, New York City, actually issued a "Declaration of Dependence" during the American Revolution. New York City was the last place from which the British troops departed when they went home to Britain. It was the headquarters for North American operations directed at crushing the colonial revolt, throughout the war. > > British troops were parked in New York City until November 25, 1783. George Washington marched in the very next day. > > Douglas > > --- On Sun, 11/22/09, Chuck Bridgen <chuckb28@...> wrote: > > > I know!!! It's 'crazy' and 'psychotic' to care about your country. > > I'll let you get back to your ice cream and lollipops now. > >
I love my country (USA), but this message board really isn't the place for
politics...I have my own belief on the governments motives for what's going on,
but I listen to Tiffany to escape the things that worry me. This message board
is for Tiffany fans, not politics.
Jay
--- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, wayne hawes <dhawes2002@...> wrote:
>
>
> Yeah, politics gets people pretty worked up.
>
> We have had two civil wars in this country over politics.
>
> Everyone is aware of our Civil War, but the American Revolution was a civil
war as well. Many Americans remained loyal to the British crown, and fought
for the British.
>
> In fact, a close family friend of ours from Canada is a direct descendant of
the Tories who were loyal to Britain. After the Revolution, they had to flee,
and many moved to Ontario, Canada. They became known as "United Empire
Loyalists."
>
> She has been here for 50 years and still hasn't taken up U.S. citizenship.
Still a royalist at heart.
>
> Irony of ironies, the most important city in this country today, New York
City, actually issued a "Declaration of Dependence" during the American
Revolution. New York City was the last place from which the British troops
departed when they went home to Britain. It was the headquarters for North
American operations directed at crushing the colonial revolt, throughout the
war.
>
> British troops were parked in New York City until November 25, 1783. George
Washington marched in the very next day.
>
> Douglas
>
> --- On Sun, 11/22/09, Chuck Bridgen <chuckb28@...> wrote:
>
>
> I know!!! It's 'crazy' and 'psychotic' to care about your country.
>
> I'll let you get back to your ice cream and lollipops now.
>
>
On Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:36 pm ((PST)), dhawes2002 wrote:
> British troops were parked in New York City until November 25,
> 1783.
They managed to find a parking space there? I'm impressed.
--
== Dan ==
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We have had two civil wars in this country over politics.
Everyone is aware of our Civil War, but the American Revolution was a civil war as well. Many Americans remained loyal to the British crown, and fought for the British.
In fact, a close family friend of ours from Canada is a direct descendant of the Tories who were loyal to Britain. After the Revolution, they had to flee, and many moved to Ontario, Canada. They became known as "United Empire Loyalists."
She has been here for 50 years and still hasn't taken up U.S. citizenship. Still a royalist at heart.
Irony of ironies, the most important city in this country today, New York City, actually issued a "Declaration of Dependence" during the American Revolution. New York City was the last place from which the British troops departed when they went home to Britain. It was the headquarters for North American operations directed at crushing the colonial revolt, throughout the war.
British troops were parked in New York City until November 25, 1783. George Washington marched in the very next day.
Douglas
--- On Sun, 11/22/09, Chuck Bridgen <chuckb28@...> wrote:
I know!!! It's 'crazy' and 'psychotic' to care about your country.
I'll let you get back to your ice cream and lollipops now.
Hi everyone,
I've just received "Someday Soon" cd today, such a quick delivery ! for me who
live in Bangkok ,Thailand.
The song is great, wow ! the whole song is incredible ,great song, melody
,lyrics ,betther than the sample we 're hearing on some websites,the melody of
the end of part of the song is something different, not predictable. Thanks for
Shawn& Shane, and for Tiffany ,her voice is the most talent &beautiful.
Oh I love all of 3 versions in the cd, especially the acoustic one ,Tiffany's
vocal is the best, seem like she sang in live ,not the same one vocal in the
first full songs, I'm not sure but the vocal make me like to cry, this song is
something for me valuable and Tiffany effort is didicated to people who have
cancer and the the world,I'm not regret that I'm a huge fan of her and follow
her work since a decade.Cann't wait to hear her new country music. Ok right now
I'm happy to put all the " Someday soon" songs in my ipod. realy love the songs.
Sanae
I'm selling the entire collection below for $500 or best offer. Ignore the individual prices. Of course, if you think it's worth more, you're always welcome to purchase the entire collection and sell items for your own profits. Please contact me at pamperedapril@... for questions. Thanks!
April
Tiffany Items for Sale:
All Prices Include Shipping and are in near mint condition.
(Please let me know if you need to see digital photos of anything.)
I will accept Money Orders only!
12” LPs
New Inside Single $20
New Inside Album $20
HOAFH Album $20
Tiffany Album $20
ISHT Single and bonus songs $20
Radio Romance Picture LP with bonus songs $50
ITWAN (still sealed) $10
45 Singles
ITWAN $15
FOF/Out of my Heart $15
ISHST/Bonus song $15
CB/Heart of LovePicture Record $25
RR/Gotta Be Love- Japanese Import $25
RR- promo copy no picture $10
HOADH – promo copy no picture $10
ITLNTL/Ruthless – promo copy no picture $10
CB $15
ITWAN $15
Voices that Care $15
ISHST/Mr. Mambo (includes Full Colour portrait $25
ATT Nnumbered Limited Edition 7” Single with 4 postcards and Full Colour Poster $50
I got my poster today and mine is ok.
--- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, Jerimy Nelson <JerimyNelson@...> wrote:
>
> Did anyone else receive a damaged poster? the tube wasnt damaged, just the
> poster.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> "The absence of god will bring you comfort baby, and plans for the poor so
> let's pretend that we're rich.."
>
John thanks for the post. I almost bought that but I couldn't find any info.
--- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, "John" <johncandland@...> wrote:
>
> Warning that calendar isn't some festive photo-filled thing. It's just the
one photo with a window on it. You turn the dial to reveal a week's worth of
dates at a time. Lame!
>
> John
>
>
>
> --- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, "DAR - over 18" <dar@> wrote:
> >
> > In case anyone is looking for
> >
> > Japanese release of Tiffany's "Hold An Old Friend's Hand" (23P1-2308) as a
12" LP with a LIMITED EDITION 1989 Tiffany CALENDAR. The vinyl, sleeve and
calendar are in near mint to mint condition.
> >
> > It's on Ebay, Item # 350204892546
> >
> > @
> >
> >
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350204892546&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fs\
hop.ebay.ca%3A80%2F%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm38%26_nkw%3D350204892546%26_fvi%3\
D1&_rdc=1
> >
> > or
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/yjbjhuj
> >
> > BTW,
> > The Calendar will again be useful in 2017.
> > (Both '89 & '17 are not leap years with January 1st being a Monday)
> >
> > & Christine,... you will be happy to know that Tiffany's stuff is high
priced. (Wait until CoS is 20 years young.... you'll see)
> >
> > --Dar
> >
>
I just got the CD yesterday... pretty fast order fulfillment. I
imported it into iTunes and synced it onto my iPhone and iPod, but
haven't actually listened to it yet.
--
== Dan ==
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POSTER?? There was a poster? Aww man, I didn't get a poster. It is a great
song. Torn between the standard and acoustic version as to which I like more.
=)
Vic
--- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, Jerimy Nelson <JerimyNelson@...> wrote:
>
> Did anyone else receive a damaged poster? the tube wasnt damaged, just the
> poster.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> "The absence of god will bring you comfort baby, and plans for the poor so
> let's pretend that we're rich.."
>
Our webguy set it up so that it can be purchased on our site but the paypal and ordering info goes directly to The Caring Place .
-----Original Message----- From: Zack Thomas Sent: Nov 12, 2009 8:57 AM To: TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [TrueToTiffany] "Someday Soon" available at : hydramusicproductions.com
Thanks for the update! Ordering from that site makes it much easier to order the cd.
From: "smw@sunlink.net" <smw@sunlink.net> To: truetotiffany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 10:54:52 PM Subject: [TrueToTiffany] "Someday Soon" available at : hydramusicproductions.com
"Someday Soon" cd and / or poster can now be ordered at....
Thanks for the update! Ordering from that site makes it much easier to order the cd.
From: "smw@..." <smw@...> To: truetotiffany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 10:54:52 PM Subject: [TrueToTiffany] "Someday Soon" available at : hydramusicproductions.com
"Someday Soon" cd and / or poster can now be ordered at....
Subject: [TrueToTiffany] Re: Limited Edition Tiffany Calendar & 12" LP (Hold an old friend's hand) on EBay
Warning that calendar isn't some festive photo-filled thing. It's just the one photo with a window on it. You turn the dial to reveal a week's worth of dates at a time. Lame!
Warning that calendar isn't some festive photo-filled thing. It's just the one
photo with a window on it. You turn the dial to reveal a week's worth of dates
at a time. Lame!
John
--- In TrueToTiffany@yahoogroups.com, "DAR - over 18" <dar@...> wrote:
>
> In case anyone is looking for
>
> Japanese release of Tiffany's "Hold An Old Friend's Hand" (23P1-2308) as a 12"
LP with a LIMITED EDITION 1989 Tiffany CALENDAR. The vinyl, sleeve and calendar
are in near mint to mint condition.
>
> It's on Ebay, Item # 350204892546
>
> @
>
>
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350204892546&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fs\
hop.ebay.ca%3A80%2F%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm38%26_nkw%3D350204892546%26_fvi%3\
D1&_rdc=1
>
> or
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yjbjhuj
>
> BTW,
> The Calendar will again be useful in 2017.
> (Both '89 & '17 are not leap years with January 1st being a Monday)
>
> & Christine,... you will be happy to know that Tiffany's stuff is high priced.
(Wait until CoS is 20 years young.... you'll see)
>
> --Dar
>