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bigideas wrote: amidthestars wrote: bigideas wrote: they read (or did read) a lot of C.S. Lewis, I believe. particularly the Chronicles of Narnia. i was reading one a few weeks ago and i stopped a minute when i saw the phrase, "the lady of the wood." there's this part in Prince Caspian where Lucy and Aslan wake up the tree spirits and dance around at night in the forest, and that reminds me of Eisley's music. ah, yes. i think that's exactly where it's from. _________________ Saellys wrote: Thank God for Arielle all your kind, they're coming clean they shut their eyes their mess, their scene |
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Joined: 02 Jul 2004 | Posts: 5273 | Location: i forget
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AearTeilu wrote: texas is considered very much a solid republican state, which is augmented even more by the fact that bush used to be our governor. people seem to think it a rare thing to find a democrat (or anything else) 'round these parts. point in case, my entire family -both sides, mind you- is republican except for my brother and I; we're quite the third party supporters.
anyway, is that what you meant by the whole texas thing? Texas as a whole may be very republican but Austin is a democrat's playground. You can find them everywhere. There are probably more third party supporters than democrats though. _________________ If there's anything more important than my ego around here, I want it caught and shot now. -Zaphod Beeblebrox |
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Joined: 14 Aug 2004 | Posts: 65 | Location: Austin, TX
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I'd say Texas is in the 60/40 zone as far as Republicans and Democrats. Texas used to be a very solid Democrat state, as recently as the early-'80s. How this affects Eisley as a band is not worth mentioning. Eisley the people, I'm sure, have preferences. Texas suffers from a particularly rough case of stereotyping. You can't have a state this big and be full of one type of people. I'm rambling. Oh yeah, if Eisley ran for president, I'd totally vote for them. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25185 | Location: East Texas
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amidthestars wrote: bigideas wrote: they read (or did read) a lot of C.S. Lewis, I believe. particularly the Chronicles of Narnia. i was reading one a few weeks ago and i stopped a minute when i saw the phrase, "the lady of the wood." there's this part in Prince Caspian where Lucy and Aslan wake up the tree spirits and dance around at night in the forest, and that reminds me of Eisley's music. I was just reading a part in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe where one of the characters says "poor old Lu." (the name of Aaron Sprinkle's old band) |
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Joined: 23 Aug 2004 | Posts: 2041 | Location: Seattle
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TheAntrider wrote: Oh yeah, if Eisley ran for president, I'd totally vote for them. no, i don't trust Stacy with America's military, she's crazy, might blow something up. And Jon Wilson? that hippie? no way Now Boyd Dupree for president...that would be sweet, i almost wrote it on my absentee ballot... _________________ welcome to the no pants club boone |
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phoenixdown wrote: amidthestars wrote: bigideas wrote: they read (or did read) a lot of C.S. Lewis, I believe. particularly the Chronicles of Narnia. i was reading one a few weeks ago and i stopped a minute when i saw the phrase, "the lady of the wood." there's this part in Prince Caspian where Lucy and Aslan wake up the tree spirits and dance around at night in the forest, and that reminds me of Eisley's music. I was just reading a part in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe where one of the characters says "poor old Lu." (the name of Aaron Sprinkle's old band) little did cs lewis know that he would inspire great musicians! _________________ Saellys wrote: Thank God for Arielle all your kind, they're coming clean they shut their eyes their mess, their scene |
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Joined: 02 Jul 2004 | Posts: 5273 | Location: i forget
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I must say, I'm a bit T.O.ed. I made a post a few weeks ago about their political views and it was locked saying, "It's no one's buisness." I think it's an interesting subject and I'm glad we're talking about it, but why was mine blocked do you supose? _________________ I'm awesome! -SAM- |
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Joined: 29 Jan 2004 | Posts: 27 |
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Joined: 23 Mar 2004 | Posts: 497 | Location: aventura, FL
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i on one hand can understand why the band, should not/does not have to answer if they don't wish. in my own opinion its a smart move not to discuss the matter. 1.) to some people voting is a private issue 2.) look at Whoppi and other celebrities, it gets some people into a mess, that they have a hard time getting out of and 3.) its not a wise discussion to discuss the matter cause some companies and other people can look at you badly in the business field because of your "voting history". 4.) like we've already stated, it does not really matter cause bush is going to get tx's vote anyways... however if the band wants to post about the issue, i am sure they will post, otherwise i think we, as a whole, should give them their space and not intrude on personal things such as voting. they are people too! sorry if i may sound rude, but thats just my own opinion and how i feel, especially when people get pushy on things like this _________________ -Greg Durant- |
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Joined: 15 Jul 2003 | Posts: 215 | Location: Jacksonville & Tyler, TX
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Eclectic Gypsy wrote: i on one hand can understand why the band, should not/does not have to answer if they don't wish. in my own opinion its a smart move not to discuss the matter. 1.) to some people voting is a private issue 2.) look at Whoppi and other celebrities, it gets some people into a mess, that they have a hard time getting out of and 3.) its not a wise discussion to discuss the matter cause some companies and other people can look at you badly in the business field because of your "voting history". 4.) like we've already stated, it does not really matter cause bush is going to get tx's vote anyways... however if the band wants to post about the issue, i am sure they will post, otherwise i think we, as a whole, should give them their space and not intrude on personal things such as voting. they are people too! sorry if i may sound rude, but thats just my own opinion and how i feel, especially when people get pushy on things like this Fair enough, I can't disagree. I still wonder why this discussion hasn't been blocked, seeing how it's pretty much the same. I don't mean to complain, i'm just curious. _________________ I'm awesome! -SAM- |
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Joined: 29 Jan 2004 | Posts: 27 |
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sambo wrote: Quote: I must say, I'm a bit T.O.ed. I made a post a few weeks ago about their political views and it was locked saying, "It's no one's buisness." I think it's an interesting subject and I'm glad we're talking about it, but why was mine blocked do you supose? Sorry if that upset you, but, I guess since we are from the South, maybe we are all a bit old fashioned in this area. We believe that some matters are private, and you tend to keep more friends if you respect their privacy, and respect their right to keep some of their business, "their business" and no one else's. Also, Eisley is just not one of those band's that tries to push their political views on anyone. There are plenty of boards out there for this type of discussion, and it's just not something that we really enjoy getting into, on the board, or even with friends. Things always get heated in these kinds of discussions, and lead nowhere. We do encourage everyone to VOTE their convictions. Ideal wrote: Quote: if someone doesn't want to say who they are voting for they are pretty much assuredly republican. then again i live in new york. go figure. I don't know if I would state something so emphatically. I know plenty of people that are on opposite sides of the party and they just don't discuss their political stance in order to save their friendship. Eclectic Gypsy wrote: Quote: ... however if the band wants to post about the issue, i am sure they will post, otherwise i think we, as a whole, should give them their space and not intrude on personal things such as voting. they are people too! sorry if i may sound rude, but thats just my own opinion and how i feel, especially when people get pushy on things like this I appreciate this post. We are all just people, and this is just the way we feel about airing our political views. We are very open in most of our life. This forum is like a looking glass into our living room most of the time. But, some things we feel are private matters. This happens to be one of them. No offense to anyone who is curious, or who feels they like to share their politcal views with the world. This is just one of those areas, (and there are other's), that we/Eisley chooses to keep private. I hope you all can understand. |
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Joined: 11 Nov 2002 | Posts: 3695 | Location: Tyler, TX
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Wow! Kim has a lot on her mind. _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE
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Joined: 19 Aug 2004 | Posts: 10565 | Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere
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Pantheon4 wrote: Quote: Wow! Kim has a lot on her mind. Our internet provider is supposedly upgrading the local system, so we haven't been able to get online very much. I got on this morning and found all of the above stuff, and didn't want people to feel like we were snubbing them, so I decided to address a few at a time, while my connection is working |
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Joined: 11 Nov 2002 | Posts: 3695 | Location: Tyler, TX
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Reading? : the Eisley forum currently. Voting? : for the platform that will make my home, coffee experience better. So... I'm a Cafeincrat? This Texas rain is making me sleepy so I need help from the government right now. hmm...er, I'd better get back to work so we won't become homeless. _________________ EisleyWebGuy "The industrialists never saw the fruit of their own labor - Post Moderism, which I now proclaim as dead. Their forefathers digital revolutionists, have accelerated the final resolve by punctuating an end to our chaotic journey with a new manifesto and a new era: The Age of Meaning." (manifesto's sold separate) Welcome: Illuminists |
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