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    Andrew
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    Default The flaw in Morrissey...

    How sad it is that Morrissey does not appear to have showered love upon anyone, at least not that we know of. I nearly froze to death inside a collapsed snow cave in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Before being located and dug out, I prepared to die by thinking warmly about my wife, and how much happiness we gave each other. I would have died with her on my mind. Since surviving, I realized that sharing love with someone is the ultimate truth - or purpose - of our existence. And people who do not partake in it are unknowingly living a flawed life.

    Andrew

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    Dear Old Naughty Blighty
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    No, no, how sad that someone could think that love is the purpose of human existence. Don't you ever read books? You ought to. Philosophers have pondered the question of existence for years and none of the good ones (any of the bad ones?) have come up with LOVE! How silly. Just because you almost froze and such doesn't mean you have been handed the answer to life's question!

    Besides, if Morrissey loved someone, I somehow don't think he would be the man we all know and... like.

    > How sad it is that Morrissey does not appear to have showered
    > love upon anyone, at least not that we know of. I nearly froze
    > to death inside a collapsed snow cave in the Sierra Nevada
    > Mountains. Before being located and dug out, I prepared to die
    > by thinking warmly about my wife, and how much happiness we gave
    > each other. I would have died with her on my mind. Since
    > surviving, I realized that sharing love with someone is the
    > ultimate truth - or purpose - of our existence. And people who
    > do not partake in it are unknowingly living a flawed life.

    > Andrew

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    KarenKoz
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    Default He is human and he needs to be loved

    > How sad it is that Morrissey does not appear to have showered
    > love upon anyone, at least not that we know of. I nearly froze

    I think that he has showered love upon many people over his lifetime so far. I think he just preffers to keep it to himself. =)

    Karen

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    Mimi
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    > How sad it is that Morrissey does not appear to have showered
    > love upon anyone, at least not that we know of. I nearly froze
    > to death inside a collapsed snow cave in the Sierra Nevada
    > Mountains. Before being located and dug out, I prepared to die
    > by thinking warmly about my wife, and how much happiness we gave
    > each other. I would have died with her on my mind. Since
    > surviving, I realized that sharing love with someone is the
    > ultimate truth - or purpose - of our existence. And people who
    > do not partake in it are unknowingly living a flawed life.

    Well but ultimately you could argue that the way he showered love on all of us makes up for that....

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    suzanne
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    > Well but ultimately you could argue that the way he showered
    > love on all of us makes up for that....

    he provides loads of happiness to many people....all at $15.99....or $8.99 if it's Kill Uncle. I personally like paying more for more happiness at live shows. The more money you spend, the more likelihood that you can meet him in person and thus being incredibly happy.

    personally, when i'm about to die, i plan on being a too incoherently babbling mess to be thinking of anything specific.

    you know, mimi, you've got to be careful showing your pic around here. You get the attention of such lovely leches such as Mud.


    my song

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    nhon
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    Default very cute song. i like it *no message*


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    Mimi
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    Default Re: The flaw in Morrissey...

    > you know, mimi, you've got to be careful showing your pic around
    > here. You get the attention of such lovely leches such as Mud.

    Yeah weird...what was all that about?? But then you get used to certain things being a girl in your 20ies, don't you?

    OH and I agree with the shows - those that I have seen are stuck in my memory as the happiest moments of my life. And I'm not exaggerating.

    Me loves Morrissey loads..... So how can anyone claim he's not showered with love? He's one of the most loved people ever I suppose.

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    The GlamGod
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    > Well but ultimately you could argue that the way he showered
    > love on all of us makes up for that....

    I have got through the seeling after reading this!

    You go, maaaan!

    The GlamGod

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    suzanne
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    > Yeah weird...what was all that about?? But then you get used to
    > certain things being a girl in your 20ies, don't you?

    oh great.

    Be old and have nobody hit on you, but have peace in exchange.
    Be young and have the psychos running after you and maybe one of them is dateable, but you aren't sure because you've met too many fruitcakes.

    I feel happier already.

    > OH and I agree with the shows - those that I have seen are stuck
    > in my memory as the happiest moments of my life. And I'm not
    > exaggerating.

    i'm a pessimist: the moment after they end are the saddest moments...

    > Me loves Morrissey loads..... So how can anyone claim he's not
    > showered with love? He's one of the most loved people ever I
    > suppose.

    he's a great looking guy, but the thing I like the most about him is his unpredictability. 98% of guys, you already know what they're going to say even before they come up to you, but with him, you're still trying to figure out what he said long after he left.

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    hnia
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    > I think that he has showered love upon many people over his
    > lifetime so far. I think he just preffers to keep it to himself.
    > =)

    > Karen

    That would seem more resonable, but this is morrissey remember?

    Of course there's always the "now my heart is full" debate...

    ejw

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    KarenKoz
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    > That would seem more resonable, but this is morrissey remember?

    The same Morrissey who has managed to keep his sexual preferance, and his lovelife to himeself for the most part. = )

    > Of course there's always the "now my heart is full"
    > debate...

    > ejw

    Please continue.....

    Karen

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    The GlamGod
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    > The same Morrissey who has managed to keep his sexual
    > preferance, and his lovelife to himeself for the most part. = )

    > Please continue.....

    > Karen

    You confused me for a while - I thought you were talking about that horrid fashion designer Peter Morrissey (no relation either).

    The fashion designed is not human, and does not deserve to be loved - the misogynist bastard. Unlike our very speakable idol on here.

    The GlamGod

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    KarenKoz
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    Default flaws, human nature, Morrissey

    > You confused me for a while - I thought you were talking about
    > that horrid fashion designer Peter Morrissey (no relation
    > either).

    > The fashion designed is not human, and does not deserve to be
    > loved - the misogynist bastard. Unlike our very speakable idol
    > on here.

    > The GlamGod

    The only Morrissey that I'm reffering to is the Morrissey that this website is based around, I don't know who you're talking about.
    As for Moz = ) he's not my idol, just an artist that I respect, that I would love to speak with one day.

    Karen

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    Mimi
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    > Be old and have nobody hit on you, but have peace in exchange.
    > Be young and have the psychos running after you and maybe one of
    > them is dateable, but you aren't sure because you've met too
    > many fruitcakes.

    But that's the way it goes isn't it???? One (well, a girl that is ) has to go through the struggle of kissing a million frogs to find half a prince....

    > i'm a pessimist: the moment after they end are the saddest
    > moments...

    That's true also - but that was part of the appeal: the sheer intensity of emotion, whether it be drama, passion or happiness was something I'd never found anywhere else. SAd but true.

    > he's a great looking guy, but the thing I like the most about
    > him is his unpredictability. 98% of guys, you already know what
    > they're going to say even before they come up to you, but with
    > him, you're still trying to figure out what he said long after
    > he left.

    I think I'm beyond fancying him which certainly wasn't the case all the time...... It's weird.

    But with his wit and originality I'm quite surprised he isn't off pulling birds (of both sexes) all the time. I bet he'd be quite a show and if only he'd manage to leave the house he could be quite popular :-)

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    suzanne
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    > But that's the way it goes isn't it???? One (well, a girl that
    > is ) has to go through the struggle of kissing a million frogs
    > to find half a prince....

    Oh God.

    The saddest part is that you don't know if they are going to turn back into frogs.

    It's like, "hey, this guy is great!"

    and you go out with him and after a couple of years find out what a moron he is, and then you complain and your friends say, "we didn't want to say anything, but...."

    and you are like, "eww! I wasted all this time on this bastard!"

    Then you start thinking of the things he did in the past and you are like, "hey, he was doing this all along! Where did I go wrong!?!?"

    I suppose it's a rite of passage that most people are going to have a fiance before the fiance they actually marry.

    > That's true also - but that was part of the appeal: the sheer
    > intensity of emotion, whether it be drama, passion or happiness
    > was something I'd never found anywhere else. SAd but true.

    I personally like seeing what ideas he's stolen and put to good use.

    like the elvis suit...
    but that is one of the more BLATANT examples I'm willing to list.

    > I think I'm beyond fancying him which certainly wasn't the case
    > all the time...... It's weird.

    he's such a nice looking guy that you don't mind that he's not going to return the favor.

    > But with his wit and originality I'm quite surprised he isn't
    > off pulling birds (of both sexes) all the time. I bet he'd be
    > quite a show and if only he'd manage to leave the house he could
    > be quite popular :-)

    Well, I'm sure he could be pulling certain birds if he dared....

    but would we like him if he was suddenly the most popular guy in town? how would most fans feel? happy that he was able to overcome, or betrayed because the cool member of the group sold out?

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    Mimi
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    > Oh God.

    > The saddest part is that you don't know if they are going to
    > turn back into frogs.

    > It's like, "hey, this guy is great!"

    > and you go out with him and after a couple of years

    YEARS?????? God no - so far it always took me less than four weeks to find out ....

    > what a moron he is, and then you complain and your friends say,
    > "we didn't want to say anything, but...."

    > and you are like, "eww! I wasted all this time on this
    > bastard!"

    > Then you start thinking of the things he did in the past and you
    > are like, "hey, he was doing this all along! Where did I go
    > wrong!?!?"

    > I suppose it's a rite of passage that most people are going to
    > have a fiance before the fiance they actually marry.

    Oh bugger I'm not doing well then...... I haven't even come across the first yet - that's annoying considering I'll be officially approaching 30 in a few weeks time (note I have a slight problem with ageing :-) )

    > I personally like seeing what ideas he's stolen and put to good
    > use.

    > like the elvis suit...
    > but that is one of the more BLATANT examples I'm willing to
    > list.

    > he's such a nice looking guy that you don't mind that he's not
    > going to return the favor.

    A friend who met him told me he's got the most amazing blue eyes she'd ever seen and that's not exaggerated - all pictures just don't do these eyes justice...

    > Well, I'm sure he could be pulling certain birds if he dared....

    > but would we like him if he was suddenly the most popular guy in
    > town? how would most fans feel? happy that he was able to
    > overcome, or betrayed because the cool member of the group sold
    > out?

    NO of course not - but since it's all theory and won't ever happen anyway unless the sun starts circling around the earth I just had to say it :-)

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    suzanne
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    > YEARS?????? God no - so far it always took me less than four
    > weeks to find out ....

    you may not be SLOW like some people I know.

    they give me no hope. I keep thinking there is this mystery cloud out there that blocks electrical pulses to your legs and keeps you from running like hell in the other direction. and you become really dumb and waste vast quantities of your time, and before you know it, you're on Judge Joe Brown trying to get back the thousands that he "borrowed" to buy a brand new motorcycle and promised to pay back as soon as he found a job, but not before he discovered the joys of your best friend.

    hell, i haven't either. But you know something? I'm Ok. I don't really see how i'd make a good wife to most people anyway.

    "what? didn't I just see you this morning? I see you about once a day! what are you complaining about?"

    > A friend who met him told me he's got the most amazing blue eyes
    > she'd ever seen and that's not exaggerated - all pictures just
    > don't do these eyes justice...

    probably, but I'll never know.

    > NO of course not - but since it's all theory and won't ever
    > happen anyway unless the sun starts circling around the earth I
    > just had to say it :-)

    heh.

    if you're like me, you prefer your earth nice and flat.

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    Mimi
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    > you may not be SLOW like some people I know.

    > they give me no hope. I keep thinking there is this mystery
    > cloud out there that blocks electrical pulses to your legs and
    > keeps you from running like hell in the other direction. and you
    > become really dumb and waste vast quantities of your time, and
    > before you know it, you're on Judge Joe Brown trying to get back
    > the thousands that he "borrowed" to buy a brand new
    > motorcycle and promised to pay back as soon as he found a job,
    > but not before he discovered the joys of your best friend.

    > hell, i haven't either. But you know something? I'm Ok. I don't
    > really see how i'd make a good wife to most people anyway.

    OH I would! I'd be a great wife, well, provided my husband earns enough money to pay a cleaner.....

    Somehow a lot of what you write sounds very close to home and not at all fictional.

    > "what? didn't I just see you this morning? I see you about
    > once a day! what are you complaining about?"

    > probably, but I'll never know.

    > heh.

    > if you're like me, you prefer your earth nice and flat.

    Well it's obvious isn't it? I mean you can clearly see that the earth is flat or does it look round to you? I don't know what people are on about.....

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    suzanne
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    Default i was an email order bride...

    > OH I would! I'd be a great wife, well, provided my husband earns
    > enough money to pay a cleaner.....

    what? husband earn money?!?!? for you?!?!?

    didn't you read the book angela's ashes? be glad that you can hold a job.

    > Somehow a lot of what you write sounds very close to home and
    > not at all fictional.

    no, i watch plenty of judge joe brown.

    > Well it's obvious isn't it? I mean you can clearly see that the
    > earth is flat or does it look round to you? I don't know what
    > people are on about.....

    yes, it just doesnt' make sense. If this is true, i should be perpetually leaning to one side because round things are very uneven to stand on.

    then again, maybe that's why god made one of my legs shorter than the other....

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    An Klestar
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    I think Morrissey KNOWS he's living a flawed life (well ... what DO we know, really??). Supppose he is ... do you imply that, because it's flawed, it's rubbish?

    Life could indeed be friendlier, but when it's not, it's not. Or is it a mistake to hope?

    Cheers,
    AK

    > How sad it is that Morrissey does not appear to have showered
    > love upon anyone, at least not that we know of. I nearly froze
    > to death inside a collapsed snow cave in the Sierra Nevada
    > Mountains. Before being located and dug out, I prepared to die
    > by thinking warmly about my wife, and how much happiness we gave
    > each other. I would have died with her on my mind. Since
    > surviving, I realized that sharing love with someone is the
    > ultimate truth - or purpose - of our existence. And people who
    > do not partake in it are unknowingly living a flawed life.

    > Andrew

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