[78-L] Invasion of the Body Snatchers [was Billy MurrayTribute?!^]

Taylor Bowie bowiebks at isomedia.com
Mon Oct 26 17:45:51 PDT 2009


I agree,  Martha...same as I would rather celebrate the day someone was born 
rather than  the day of the person's death.


Taylor



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> I've been to Irving Berlin's (both his expected and his actual) , George 
> M.
> Cohan's, Victor Herbert's, Sousa's, even Louis Tiffany's - and gradually
> came to see that a grave is not a good place to realize a person's
> greatness.   I'd rather see a monument at a birthplace, a long-time home, 
> or
> a place where some great deed was done.   Burial sites are really for the
> family's memories and comfort.
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>> David Lennick wrote:
>>>>  I didn't feel like rambling on about
>>>> the morbidity of public visits to gravesites, which I find nauseating 
>>>> in
>>>> the
>>>> extreme, whether they're to a little site or f*cking Graceland.
>>
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