07-21-2000, 09:00 AM
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I often think i should have been a Canadian war baby.
I can just see myself sipping a drink at Steels Tavern in 64 waiting for that young musician to come on stage.
The problem was in England in the sixties Gord got no exposure.
I mean we had San Franciscan flowers coming out of everybodys hair and a couple of British groups who appeared on the tv more times than Batman and Thunderbirds.
BUT NO GORD!(Not that i can remember anyway).
Ah well,
No point in being dissapointed about things we've got no control over?
What do you think?
Frank.
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07-21-2000, 09:00 AM
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#2
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I often think i should have been a Canadian war baby.
I can just see myself sipping a drink at Steels Tavern in 64 waiting for that young musician to come on stage.
The problem was in England in the sixties Gord got no exposure.
I mean we had San Franciscan flowers coming out of everybodys hair and a couple of British groups who appeared on the tv more times than Batman and Thunderbirds.
BUT NO GORD!(Not that i can remember anyway).
Ah well,
No point in being dissapointed about things we've got no control over?
What do you think?
Frank.
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07-21-2000, 10:13 AM
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Another life, huh?
Well, it has nothing to do with Gord, but I've always thought I should have been born back in the late 1800's because I'm so fascinated in American history during that period. I've even gone so far as to follow the Oregon Trail from beginning to end and hit all the museums and attractions pertaining to it in between. I've got cookbooks of foods on the trail and the complete set of Dana Fuller Ross' Wagons West series. I've even participated in a "Mountainman Rendesvous" in Wyoming, living in a lodge and sleeping on buffalo pelts, wearing period dress and native American moccasins. I could go on and on . . . but I won't. (lol)
Mary Ann
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07-21-2000, 10:13 AM
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Location: Atlanta, GA USA
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Another life, huh?
Well, it has nothing to do with Gord, but I've always thought I should have been born back in the late 1800's because I'm so fascinated in American history during that period. I've even gone so far as to follow the Oregon Trail from beginning to end and hit all the museums and attractions pertaining to it in between. I've got cookbooks of foods on the trail and the complete set of Dana Fuller Ross' Wagons West series. I've even participated in a "Mountainman Rendesvous" in Wyoming, living in a lodge and sleeping on buffalo pelts, wearing period dress and native American moccasins. I could go on and on . . . but I won't. (lol)
Mary Ann
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07-21-2000, 10:35 AM
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Mary Ann,
Thats a mighty impressive post!
And all I wanted was the whole of Gords
career!
Frank.
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07-21-2000, 10:35 AM
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Mary Ann,
Thats a mighty impressive post!
And all I wanted was the whole of Gords
career!
Frank.
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08-13-2000, 09:33 AM
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Location: Brooklyn, NY USA
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Long ago, I had the distinct impression that
my soul had been connected to Gordon's in
another life time. He was the Captain of a
tall ship out of Salem Harbor, MASS. and I was his lonely, worried wife walking that widow's walk..... And he would always return.
And he always looked exactly as he does on the cover of Gord's Gold even though were were married for 53 years....... There is something about this man and the sea like no
other.
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08-13-2000, 09:33 AM
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Long ago, I had the distinct impression that
my soul had been connected to Gordon's in
another life time. He was the Captain of a
tall ship out of Salem Harbor, MASS. and I was his lonely, worried wife walking that widow's walk..... And he would always return.
And he always looked exactly as he does on the cover of Gord's Gold even though were were married for 53 years....... There is something about this man and the sea like no
other.
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08-13-2000, 10:29 AM
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.............LOL
THIS IS TOO MUCH!!!LOL.
I'm normally never stuck for an answer.
BUT I AM NOW!
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08-13-2000, 10:29 AM
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.............LOL
THIS IS TOO MUCH!!!LOL.
I'm normally never stuck for an answer.
BUT I AM NOW!
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08-13-2000, 08:08 PM
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Location: Rossville, GA
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You said it midnighmisty. I would not dout it..esp everytime I here the song If you could read my mind.
Once again any tapes Please E-mail me. He finals come to my state and I know about it and I will be on the other side of the world bummer.
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08-13-2000, 08:08 PM
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You said it midnighmisty. I would not dout it..esp everytime I here the song If you could read my mind.
Once again any tapes Please E-mail me. He finals come to my state and I know about it and I will be on the other side of the world bummer.
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08-14-2000, 02:49 AM
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Midnightmisty,
That was such a great story,unreal...
I mean UNREAL in the sense it was a cool story!
53 years looking like he did on the cover of Gords Gold...!
I mean as well as being imaginative and charismatic...you've also got luck on your side!
Were you just first in the queue when they handed it out...?
Frank,
trying not to LOL...
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08-14-2000, 02:49 AM
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Midnightmisty,
That was such a great story,unreal...
I mean UNREAL in the sense it was a cool story!
53 years looking like he did on the cover of Gords Gold...!
I mean as well as being imaginative and charismatic...you've also got luck on your side!
Were you just first in the queue when they handed it out...?
Frank,
trying not to LOL...
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08-14-2000, 04:58 AM
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Ok Frank, quit that guffawing. Dont knock what you dont understand. I kinda agree with Misty. This soul coupling has been one of my fantasies for YEARS. My only problem is figuring out how Misty might be his soulmate, if I am also? (and keep LAMS away from this thread. She may get violent  )
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08-14-2000, 04:58 AM
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Ok Frank, quit that guffawing. Dont knock what you dont understand. I kinda agree with Misty. This soul coupling has been one of my fantasies for YEARS. My only problem is figuring out how Misty might be his soulmate, if I am also? (and keep LAMS away from this thread. She may get violent  )
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08-14-2000, 08:56 AM
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Silver Heels,
You're reading it wrong!
You don't understand!
I was complimenting it, as a masterpiece of fine feeling.But, its also entertaining.
Its one of the best posts on the entire site!
Which is why I responded initally the way I did.I was moved to laughter because thats the way I express myself.
Calling Misty Imaginitive,Charismatic and lucky was a genuine, positive, compliment.
BECAUSE SHE IS.(yor taking it as a negative).
we've communicated several times by email.
There certainly isn't a problem.
QUITE THE CONTARY.
I await your response.
Frank.
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08-14-2000, 08:56 AM
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Silver Heels,
You're reading it wrong!
You don't understand!
I was complimenting it, as a masterpiece of fine feeling.But, its also entertaining.
Its one of the best posts on the entire site!
Which is why I responded initally the way I did.I was moved to laughter because thats the way I express myself.
Calling Misty Imaginitive,Charismatic and lucky was a genuine, positive, compliment.
BECAUSE SHE IS.(yor taking it as a negative).
we've communicated several times by email.
There certainly isn't a problem.
QUITE THE CONTARY.
I await your response.
Frank.
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08-14-2000, 01:17 PM
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Ah shucks, Francis, get up off your knees!
I was not having a go at you - not really.
Who knows we may have crossed swords in a
previous life too 
You're right, Misty's post was great - but what d'you expect from a woman and a Lightfoot fan!
I also agree with her about the sea element and Gord. He is obviously so at ease with the sea and ships. For me, he was a smuggler
probably 18th century Cornwall before having to flee from the excise men, heading off for the New World and I was no doubt his
'moll' who didnt get to follow him - not in that life anyway. How about that?
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08-14-2000, 01:17 PM
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Ah shucks, Francis, get up off your knees!
I was not having a go at you - not really.
Who knows we may have crossed swords in a
previous life too 
You're right, Misty's post was great - but what d'you expect from a woman and a Lightfoot fan!
I also agree with her about the sea element and Gord. He is obviously so at ease with the sea and ships. For me, he was a smuggler
probably 18th century Cornwall before having to flee from the excise men, heading off for the New World and I was no doubt his
'moll' who didnt get to follow him - not in that life anyway. How about that?
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08-14-2000, 01:56 PM
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Silver Heels,
you're getting awfully serious.
you're missing the point.
Misty's post was tongue in cheek.
Just like mine was when I started the topic.
Sometimes perception recognises this.
(you know like reading between the lines)
Its called humour.Its a relative of Charisma.
you know the thing I've already said Misty has.
What does 'guffawing' mean .
(Its not in any dictionary)
Frank
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08-14-2000, 01:56 PM
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#22
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Silver Heels,
you're getting awfully serious.
you're missing the point.
Misty's post was tongue in cheek.
Just like mine was when I started the topic.
Sometimes perception recognises this.
(you know like reading between the lines)
Its called humour.Its a relative of Charisma.
you know the thing I've already said Misty has.
What does 'guffawing' mean .
(Its not in any dictionary)
Frank
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08-14-2000, 05:07 PM
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Brooklyn, NY USA
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My dear new friends Frank and my favorite
Lightfoot Lady - Silver Heels,
Please excuse the late answer. I was already
disconnected once. Must be a storm in our area of the east coast US. And after over 2 days of being wide awake with pain I finally
was able to get some sleep and didn't wake
up til 5pm,est - late for you there.
Yes. It's true, I e-mailed Frank with concerns about appropritae behaviour at this site. I read the agreement and still had
questions. I'm very ill and was given this laptop to connect me to the world again after 27 months when I could finally sit up
again. Although I joined another fansite at
first (not a Gord site!) it was a very bad experience, as I've shared with Frank via
e-mail. Without sharing gruesome details, I
fled and came here. Although they liked me enough there to start a topic line about me,
there were no rules, whatsoever and it was
vicious, vile and you could say the nicest things and then take a bloody beating for it. I was looking for a tightly controlled, atmosphere where members treat each other with respect & courstesy at all times and
could handle a difference of opinion in a mannery way. I had been watching you all for
a couple of months before I registered and
posted so I feel as though I know you all
already! Actually, I made one unregistered
comment about Gord's tattoo. I believe it was Floria who started that topic. My questions to Frank regarding things like light-hearted flirting and even teasing over members in an affectionate way. Like about
Silver Heels and that black tshirt. LUCKY!
I simply had so many questions and Florian is away and I'm too shy to ask him anyway.
So Frank has been wonderful. I like him very much and did from the first timeI caught him "getting lost" and finding himself in the middle of us getting all womanly & melty over Gord. I think he's hilarious & brings up great topics. Now, before I suffer another disconnect, I'll post this & discuss the topic at hand. See you again in a few minutes. BTW.... I just realized that my
user name may have me giving the impression
that I may be some kind of party girl just
sleeping it off all the time, but I've been a nightowl since birth. be right back! Sorry, didn't take time to proofread as I'm
about to be bounced-off again!
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08-14-2000, 05:07 PM
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My dear new friends Frank and my favorite
Lightfoot Lady - Silver Heels,
Please excuse the late answer. I was already
disconnected once. Must be a storm in our area of the east coast US. And after over 2 days of being wide awake with pain I finally
was able to get some sleep and didn't wake
up til 5pm,est - late for you there.
Yes. It's true, I e-mailed Frank with concerns about appropritae behaviour at this site. I read the agreement and still had
questions. I'm very ill and was given this laptop to connect me to the world again after 27 months when I could finally sit up
again. Although I joined another fansite at
first (not a Gord site!) it was a very bad experience, as I've shared with Frank via
e-mail. Without sharing gruesome details, I
fled and came here. Although they liked me enough there to start a topic line about me,
there were no rules, whatsoever and it was
vicious, vile and you could say the nicest things and then take a bloody beating for it. I was looking for a tightly controlled, atmosphere where members treat each other with respect & courstesy at all times and
could handle a difference of opinion in a mannery way. I had been watching you all for
a couple of months before I registered and
posted so I feel as though I know you all
already! Actually, I made one unregistered
comment about Gord's tattoo. I believe it was Floria who started that topic. My questions to Frank regarding things like light-hearted flirting and even teasing over members in an affectionate way. Like about
Silver Heels and that black tshirt. LUCKY!
I simply had so many questions and Florian is away and I'm too shy to ask him anyway.
So Frank has been wonderful. I like him very much and did from the first timeI caught him "getting lost" and finding himself in the middle of us getting all womanly & melty over Gord. I think he's hilarious & brings up great topics. Now, before I suffer another disconnect, I'll post this & discuss the topic at hand. See you again in a few minutes. BTW.... I just realized that my
user name may have me giving the impression
that I may be some kind of party girl just
sleeping it off all the time, but I've been a nightowl since birth. be right back! Sorry, didn't take time to proofread as I'm
about to be bounced-off again!
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08-14-2000, 05:08 PM
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Oh pardon me! Frank. I surely didnt read between any of those lines. Silly ol' stoopid me. And who was getting serious?
I'll try and do better next time.
'Guffawing' is what I'm doing right now.
ROTFLMAO.
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