> > Makes no sense whatsoever. i thought that, but then i thought maybe it was a zen trick to empty your mind.
> Unfortunately Mills influenced a whole generation of producers to put this > sort of gibberish on the back of their album sleeves. what would you rather be written? hmm i think we (313) may have had this discussion before. :) robin... > > > MILLSART: Every Dog Has Its Day Vol. 3 2x12" (AXIS). "In time, all > > > wrongdoings are eligible for correction. Even in the eye of a storm, we > > > must endure the invalid as a objective fragment in the existence of > > > mankind. Effortlessly, time passes over and onto, without you and > without > > > us. On it, we mark the acceptance of the new with the chance to begin > > > again > > > and give away the hand of the past, free of unadmissibles. Those who > are > > > punctual are thieves of time. Robbing from reserves of time that have > been > > > > > > designated for nothing. In time, time tells truths or at least the > truths > > > you've been waiting for. Time is the oldest living thing we own. Its > rate > > > of speed is constant and in all, infinite. Some never have enough time, > > > which are those people that are quick to reconize those who waste it. > Is > > > time or is it not? It has been said that seconds, minutes, hours, days, > > > weeks, months, years, decades and centuries are just about all the > average > > > > > > human can imagine and plan for. Millsart believes not. All that is > needed > > > to calculate is that 'one of these days is none of these days'. Now > that > > > you've read this, please be advised that Every Dog Has Its Day." > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
