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   luvprog to All   
   Happy Birthday David Gilmour   
   07 Mar 18 06:11:54   
   
   From: denisesharpe15@yahoo.com   
      
   Before Smashing Pumpkins, In May 1995 Spanner in the Works came out.   
   I thought it came out after..I'll make changes   
   I kept writing to David "why won't they leave me alone"  then the song Rod   
   Stewart   
   sang "leave Virginia Alone" written by Tom Petty, so sad about Tom.   
      
   The video of it cracks me up with the big head people ELP and ASIA who   
   wouldn't leave me alone.   
   When the A crowd came to adore my brain..the A crowd is Asia..   
   One journalist said that its about a woman who committed a horrible crime,   
   Because she wasn't like you or me, that was sad to read. But Rod Stewart is   
   telling Carl and his friends to   
   Leave me alone because I'm not a rock star, I'm jus a regular person...actually   
   All the songs on the album were helpful to me.   
   And Lady Luck. Having a drink with Rod..haha...   
      
   All this time my main concern was mentioning everyone that helped me and not   
   leave anyone   
   out. Rod made some comments today and it reminded me that He helped me after   
   TDB.   
      
   I think the people on this side of the wall don't understand what Im saying   
   about rock stars.   
   And the rock stars dont understand why regular people don't believe me. It's   
   two worlds   
   it's like I'm speaking in a language neither speaks.   
   Hopefully I'll be able to make it clear when I write the next part.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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