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I'd better leave it because I think I confused you! The version I posted is Paper Lace's.

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I didn't know anything about Bo Donaldson until you told me. Apparently, both versions were made in 1974 but you should probably remove the Paper Lace tag lest someone get confused.

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Oh I see. Actually, according to my research, this is the original. Paper Lace wrote and originally performed the song in 1974. The later "remake" was by another band called Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods.

Is the other version the one that was the more popular one? (I'm assuming you're old enough that you were around for the song's popularity.) It did sound better to me, but the original is the only one with the good music video.

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What do you mean? The song is "Billy, don't be a hero." Am I misunderstanding your question? Is there something wrong in my post?

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Yes, that's all fine, but what is THIS song?


This is not the original vintage tune from the 70's, is my meaning. This is a really bad remake of "Billy."



written by lucky760  | 5 days 3 hours 59 minutes ago | CH
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Oh I see. Actually, according to my research, this is the original. Paper Lace wrote and originally performed the song in 1974. The later "remake" was by another band called Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods.

Is the other version the one that was the more popular one? (I'm assuming you're old enough that you were around for the song's popularity.) It did sound better to me, but the original is the only one with the good music video.

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What do you mean? The song is "Billy, don't be a hero." Am I misunderstanding your question? Is there something wrong in my post?

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Yes, that's all fine, but what is THIS song?


This is not the original vintage tune from the 70's, is my meaning. This is a really bad remake of "Billy."



written by lucky760  | 5 days 4 hours 11 minutes ago | CH
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What do you mean? The song is "Billy, don't be a hero." Am I misunderstanding your question? Is there something wrong in my post?

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Yes, that's all fine, but what is THIS song?


written by lucky760  | 5 days 6 hours 4 minutes ago | CH
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I was a bit defensive for the underdog here because I am a former Christian. I suppose I would call myself agnostic now. Thanks for the polite and sincere replies.

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>> ^swampgirl:
The "Atheists' Experience"? oh please.

Atheism shouldn't be an "experience" at all, but the absence of "Experiences" I thought. You live, you observe, you learn, you appreciate, you age, you die... the end.


We have all the same experiences as reverent people. We live, we observe, we feel awe, we love, we have children. We just don't attribute any of it to an entity in which we do not believe.

A show?? ... for atheists? Guys like these are as annoying as right wing fundies. Why do they feel the need to evangelize? Cause that's what this looks like to me.

Here are some guys that feel the need to make atheism into some form of lifestyle that needs promotion.... a belief system. The way they are promoting this absence of belief that brings purpose and meaning in their lives....how is this different from what religion is doing for others? ... practically speaking here...


You can call it a belief system if you like, but that's not what it is. Atheists do not believe in an omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent being. Period. Is this show different than religion prosthelatizing (sp)? Probably not.

That they care so much to go to these lengths to debunk Christianity says there's some baggage in their pasts

Atheists only feel the need to debunk Christianity when a Christian quotes the bible at us. And then it's pretty easy debunking because the bible is not well thought out (IMO). However, by-and-large, we don't go around shoving our views in your face. If you do not wish to hear such things, don't watch the show. For example, I've never seen the 700 Club. Not once.

bitter about something? Why the chip on the shoulder? Why showcase some poor fella that may not be bright, but is sincere?

They cannot control who calls in. And yes, the delight the hosts take in showing this guy up is a little over the top. That wouldn't necessarily be my style. But then, not all reverent people are exactly the same as each other.

You aren't providing a service other than showcasing your over educated, over privileged and yes at times... arrogance.

Well, I think they're providing a great service and will likely continue to do so. They're currently on their 550th show, or there-abouts? Not a bad run.

Enjoy your lack of belief fellas. Celebrate that intellect of yours. BUT Let the other people have their beliefs while you use those big smart brains of yours on something more productive.

I'd be glad to close my mouth forever so long as my country (USA) does not go too far: sanctioning prayer in school, creationism in science, and...oh yeah...war in the name of god. Stopping such activity is fairly important to us.

Guys, let it go. Go cure cancer, write music, invent the flux capacitor... just enjoy your life before its over.

We will.

I'm so gonna get flamed now aren't I?

I don't flame. I'm too old for that shit. But overall, I feel I'm being pretty civil.

Atheists get angry when atheism is categorized as a religion. Understandable. You do see why don't you?

Yes, which is why we don't see it as a religion.

IMO the reason is because so many atheists feel the need to organize and promote it as a belief system.

No, we don't.

So much seeking of validation..needing it.... is NOT believing in anything enough?

Don't confuse atheism with nihilism. The reverent's favorite claim is that "atheists believe in nothing." Uhh, no. We believe in all the things you believe in: just not god. We do not feel we need religion to be moral people.

What a sad world it would be if the ONLY reason people didn't go around killing each other and stealing is out of a fear of god. We're already good. We don't need a book for that.

Why all this attention seeking behavior and needing to be 'right' about it?

That's a good question. Probably because we feel threatened. See above for the thing about prayer, creationism in science, and holy wars.

Their behavior follows a similar pattern of those in organized religions.

I'll agree with you there. It is similar. We're OK with that.



written by swampgirl  | 1 month 1 week ago | CH
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That'd be a long set, doubt it. Have you seen the Mr Ed mashup on youtube? Wacky stuff!

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Is there a vid of the boys doing all 5 Stallion songs back to back? In all the Ween shows I've been to, I've never seen it.


written by winkler1  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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How could a Sagan fan not be aware of the Cosmos series? It's like a Darwin fan not ever hearing of the Theory of Evolution. Or something like that.

I acquired the 7-disc set myself recently because we watched it originally in my 7th grade science class. I don't remember how things were, politically, back then (aside from the Iran hostages thing), but in re-watching the Cosmos DVDs, Carl Sagan seems very despondent and fearful about the future of man. More than once, he goes on about the likelihood of self-destruction. Only in the added material, shot in 1990, does he seem "happier."

Anyone else notice this? Was Carl Sagan depressed?



I had the same impression on a couple occasions. In my opinion, he isn't really depressed, but realistic.

He seems to look at all these things from a scientific point of view. I am sure that when one looks at data for a while, things would look bleak. Population has only been rising, and problems become bigger with time.

Read his book "Billions and Billions" if you have a chance, it may help you understand his point of view better.


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Thanks for the advice, I'll make sure to check Mumford out in the near future. And it's certainly nice to see people talking (and knowing) about not-so-blockbustery films from the 90s.

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You should see McDonnell in "Mumford" for a different sort of role. I loved her in Grand Canyon, although that one's more of the typecasting you're talking about, a little. Still, she's got a commanding screen presence to be sure.


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i really didn't like her early on, but then i caught one of her stand-up acts and thought she did a great job in that venue. to each his own though... sorry it's not to your liking.

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I'd downvote if I could. Nothing personal, E_Nyg, but I positively loathe Degeneres.


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