Jung Roe
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I’m sorry, I just couldn’t resist! I know we have some cat and animal lovers here, including MLT, so here it goes. Reminds me of my first black alley cat Spooky I had as a child.
The cat wants to be a goose.
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Hi David, you are a sharp observer, I will have to go and listen to the 6 songs in comparison to the early access release versions to see if I can find the tweaks. I suspect the nuances Mona and Lisa with their keen musical sense can pick out to tweak something might not be so easily discernable by the average person like myself. I am sure Mona and Lisa were refining and tweaking their work of arts right up to the very last minute before sending them off to be pressed into CDs. Labour of love for their work.
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Jung Roe
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Hi Vaughn, the video is amazing. Mona and Lisa did the clown characters so awesome, they are such talented natural actresses. Their video production and choreography is superb, and it’s that much more special because they did it all themselves. MLT escape into their studio and produce amazing masterpiece after masterpiece of the utmost brilliance and love. Their music and videos are second to none.
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Jung Roe
Member29/10/2022 at 23:52 in reply to: WHY? Is anyone else having trouble unzipping the email album file download?Hi Stephen, yes I’m having the same problem. I did email MLT about it as well.
Maybe the Zip file got corrupted in the zipping process.
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I love seeing the image of Neve on the “Why” album cover artwork and the MLT pens, soaring majestically. I never realized just how beautiful geese really are, and how they can bond with people and interact with us until seeing MLTs story of their little Neve!
Here are two geese dancing on the water. I will leave it to your imagination what they did in the end. HAHAHA.
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Hi Jacki, grooooooovy Jack O Lantern in the Halloween spirit. Hope you get to enjoy some nice Halloween snacks, and lots of little goblins roaming the neighbourhood.
Halloween always reminds me of my cat “Spooky” I had as a child that I loved to bits! One tough spooky looking black alley cat we could hear in the whole neighbourhood at night sometimes hissing and screaming as he kept racoons away. We use to let him out on Halloween too. The neighourhood Halloween cat. I wonder if around the MLT residence, you would find the green alien? 👽👻
He once broke my brother in laws thumb wrestling. Was so gentle with me though. Looked like this.
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Looks interesting Tom! Will definitely watch the video. Thanks for posting it.
Has anyone seen the new “Elvis” movie on Netflix? Highly recommended, shows a real human side of Elvis, and how the greed of the music industry even impacted the King in a most negative way.
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Great news Roger! Yeah I can’t wait to put up the 2023 calendar, but I am enjoying the 2022 calendar immensely. Love seeing Lisa across the chess board, and I can’t wait to see what November will reveal, love the surprise. I’ve been quite diligent in not looking ahead so I can enjoy a huge MLT surprises each month!
I regretted not ordering the Orange guitar strap when I last ordered some Orange merch. I don’t have a guitar, but it would be cool to have an MLT guitar strap. I might go to the guitar store saying I have a real groovy cool guitar strap, that I need a guitar to go with it! 😊🎸
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I just secured myself an MLT Orange guitar strap.. I know one day I will get a guitar, and when I do, I will regret I didn’t get the MLT Orange guitar strap when I had a chance.
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Jung Roe
Member30/10/2022 at 20:44 in reply to: WHY? Is anyone else having trouble unzipping the email album file download?Hi Dennis, I already did. And wow, thanks for figuring out the thing about ? in the title that was causing issues with Microsoft. Learn something new all the time.
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David, The Oxygene music is so soothing. I really like that kind of out of this world music like Tangerine Dream. George Winston is another, the magic he can do with the piano keys like this one. You never hear the piano played like that at the very top of the scale.
Who knows in the distant future how people will evolve, perhaps the aliens might find us with kaleidoscope eyes.
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Hey Jacki, I hope your parcel arrives soon. It’s all so wonderful it will be worth the wait. I remember last year I ordered the 2022 calendars in December during the Advent Calendar event, and MLT shipped it in early January, mine got delayed in the postal system, and mine didn’t arrive until late February, while I kept hearing people receiving theirs weeks earlier, but it was so nice when it did finally arrive. All the built up anticipation made it even more special and joyful when I finally received it.
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Hey David! Wow, that is a most intriguing and striking image of our world with it’s even tinier moon. Thanks for sharing it.
It reminds me of Carl Sagan’s observation of our “pale blue dot”, and the sobering and humbling perspective of how small and insignificant we are in the vast expanse. And it was exactly a year ago NASA launched “Lucy” with a plaque of the lyrics of the Beatles “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”. The release of MLTs most amazing “Why” exactly a year later is timely. Looking at that image from deep space of our insignificant world, I can really feel the passion of the song “Why”.
This image and Why resonate ever so passionately in these times!
The Pale Blue Dot:
“A mode of dust suspended in a sunbeam, the earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that in glory and triumph they can become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot.
Our posturings, our imagined self importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the universe are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. There is perhaps no better demonstration than the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world.
To me it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we’ve ever known.” – Carl Sagan.
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Thanks David, looking forward to the stats!