I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response 
there 

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> On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston <rob.theaks...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. 
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> I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would rather 
> give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to express 
> themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. 
> 
> Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it?
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>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond <denisedalph...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that some 
>> people have been having? Is that what yr saying. 
>> 
>> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. 
>> 
>> 
>> Denise Dalphond 
>> 
>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston <rob.theaks...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the 
>>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts 
>>> ready. 
>>> 
>>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 999999999 logo, but 
>>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for 
>>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington 
>>> Hills)
>>> 
>>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a pharmaceutical 
>>> company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like something for a 
>>> vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their commercials. 
>>> Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" and MK's logo 
>>> is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris Brejcha is 
>>> obviously a juggalo.
>>> 
>>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. Tune 
>>> in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance music 
>>> and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot.
>>> 
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>>> 
>> -- 
>> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D.
>> ethnomusicologist 
>> schoolcraftwax.work

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