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Wonderful- but it is a cruel deed and you should feel very guilty about it- even if another may reap wonderful benefits from your heartless sacrifice- Thank you for writing that poem! Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: <AaroneousAG@aol.com> To: <loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:40 PM Subject: goodbye, old friend > I unscrew the last bolt > which has held him in place > and with a heavy heart > I pull him out of his case > > hook him up to the mixer > for old time's sake > but this time his echoes > sound heartless and fake > > My band in a box > Is now going away > to a far away person > that I met through ebay > > I know why he's mad > why he's sour and miffed > his new owner may make him > loop bad Slayer riffs > > He's taught me so much > and he's brought me so far > but that road has run out > and now I'm selling the car > > The response to my call, > the pillow when I fall > he's been everything and all > and now I'm sorry to say > > That I needed the money > I wish I'd been sweeter > but I just sold my Jamman > and bought a Repeater > > > aaroneous > > > P.S. Before any of you accuse me of opportunism, please note that I sold him > for the > exact amount I bought him for, if you count the memory expansion, and for a > lot less > than I was offered. (Thanks, Todd!) I'm a still a little broken up >about > it, but like to > think that he's going to a good home. Machines have souls, given to them by > the > love and care of their inventor and the appreciation of their user. >Think > about it next > time you bang your keyboard in frustration, or stomp angrily at your cranky > LD-4 . . . I > need to get out more . . . > >