Barry Mazor wrote: > Terry Smith: > >nr(reading). Great novel. So, was J. Stalin worse than Hitler? > > Well, Stalin liked sports; Hitler liked music. It bent these men a little, > positively bent them. > > Barry > (These are the wages of synthesis.) Yeah but was Stalin the Tweedy fan and Hitler the Farrar fan, or vice versa? Or did Hitler think that UT were the progenitors of alt-country, while Stalin asserted that it was a decades old form that was not being duly recognized as such by the UT fans, or vice versa? Or... totalitarianism, the original alt-country? <g> b.s.
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