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danas10
#11 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 9:21:43 PM
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Impunity wrote:
This requires a whole 10 minutes to read, not a moment.
Pass.
Next.


Sad...this is a great piece if only for its message Sad javascript:insertsmiley('Sad%20','/Images/Emoticons/msp_sad.gif')
YesuWangu
#12 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 7:43:02 AM
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digitek1 wrote:
the conclusion of the study are erroneous in so many ways. people who litsen to classical music are upper middle and above so rarely walk or take trains
they should have brought a rap/ reggae musician uone the crowd ingekuwa ;-)




Oh, brother!

The 'upper class violin sounds' must daintily bend in the air to avoid getting into low class eardrums, right?

No? Then they must have pitch forks to grate the low class ears and barrel through them too?

No one has stopped anyone from listening to the violin. Except pretensions. The walkers and train takers have been shown to have extreme pretensions that they usually accuse the chauffeured of having.
MaichBlack
#13 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 12:30:42 PM
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digitek1 wrote:
the conclusion of the study are erroneous in so many ways. people who litsen to classical music are upper middle and above so rarely walk or take trains
they should have brought a rap/ reggae musician uone the crowd ingekuwa ;-)


This is called "being blinded by local mentality". When you hear the word train, you just imagine the Dandora train. In the west, people who are worth more than your clan and wife's clan combined take the train. This is especially prevalent in a place like New York where meeting a [dollar] millionaire in a train is not such a big deal.

I will not engage you on the classical music - upper middle and above class argument. It is not even necessary. My point above suffices.

@Mtublack - Nice piece. We miss a lot chasing the mulla, careers etc. And the biggest thing we miss is watching our children grow! That is one thing you should NEVER miss but a majority of us do. One minute you have a toddler in the house, the next you are taking them to boarding school. You have no idea what happened in between. You don't even know their favourite food, music etc. You don't even know any of their friends! And you are proud because you can provide!!! We need to get a proper balance in life. Easy? No! Necessary? Definitely!
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digitek1
#14 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 2:40:37 PM
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@maichblak no need for name calling. Lets leave the wives out of this

@Yesuwangu its a fact of life. Marketers call it segmentation. All socioeconomic classes have their defining characteristics

This is why calif records etc will never headline a Tusker lite launch while Hugh masekela will

So if for example you want to attract the attention kwa stage bring one man guitar not a violinist

I didnt make the rules but that how it is
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
Mshika Dau
#15 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 4:24:11 PM
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Nice reading. It's further interesting to note just how much God has given us to enjoy, if only we cared to see when we look. How often we just miss it all.
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