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    Default Re: Rocking My Boat With Marciano: 50 Years Ago: 1956-2006

    If you have brocktonblockbust confused, and he loves all things Rocky, then you have confused everyone! Stop trying to brainwash us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    If you have brocktonblockbust confused, and he loves all things Rocky, then you have confused everyone! Stop trying to brainwash us.
    Ron: Rocky, whaddaya think o' my essay here?
    Rocky: Well, Ron, it sure was nice. I liked the part about me gettin' up at the count of 3 against Walcott. I didn't really get the rest though. Did you get beat up in a church or somethin'?

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    Default Re: Rocking My Boat With Marciano: 50 Years Ago: 1956-2006

    How the fuck has Ron got three cool clicks sorry Ron you are a fruit

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    Default Re: Rocking My Boat With Marciano: 50 Years Ago: 1956-2006

    It has been some time since I was at this thread and at SaddoBoxing.com I received an invitation from the organizers of this site to drop in. Given the feedback to my initial post, I'm surprised I got the invitation. Invitations are probably site conventions, part of the organizational format by administrators here.

    I won't apologize for my initial post in this thread. Writers write and readers read---and sometimes what is written does not appeal to readers. That is a common enough experience for writers and readers. Anyway, thanks for the honest feedback folks. It was a piece of nostalgia for me.


    My dad and I used to watch boxing back in the 1950s. He died in 1965 at the age of 75 after becoming one of the first 1000 or so Baha'is in Canada. One person's nostalgia is another person's poison. What turns one man on does not turn on another. "Such is life," as the Australian outlaw Ned Kelly is reported to have said on his way to the gallows in New South Wales Australia in 1880.-Ron

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    Here is a little piece I wrote about spam for some readers here. I post it knowing the risk I take But there may be some here who might like to get a handle on the word spam.-Ron
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    A NEW PRODUCT HITS THE MARKET

    I have written the following partly as a form of defence against the accusation that my post is a form of spam. What I write on the internet and post at sites is very far removed from the meaning of spam as it is used on the world-wide-web. I also try here to place the term 'spam' in a personal historical context and a context that relates to spam’s country-cousin, plagiarism. I was a teacher for 35 years and had to deal with plagiarism; now it appears spam has join plagiarism as "a problem zone" for the 5 billion people on the planet out of its 7.4 billion who can read.

    The original term spam was coined nearly three-quarters of a century ago in 1937 by the Hormel corporation as a name for its luncheon meat: a canned, precooked, spiced meat product. The transition from meat product to internet term had a stop along the way at the comedy Monty Python's Flying Circus. In 1970 that BBC comedy show aired a sketch that featured a cafe that had a menu which featured items like: "egg, bacon, and spam; egg, bacon, sausage, and spam; spam and bacon, sausage and spam; spam and egg, spam, spam, and more spam. Finally, there was lobster thermidor aux crevettes with a mornay sauce garnished with truffle pate, brandy, and a fried egg on top and spam." To make matters sillier in Monty Python style, the cafe was filled with Vikings who periodically broke-out into song praising spam: "spam, spam, spam, spam: lovely spam, wonderful spam."

    I would like to add here, somewhat parenthetically, that while the Hormel corporation was holding a competition to find a new name for their product, the North American Bahá’í community was formulating the details of its first teaching Plan in May 1937. I have been associated with the many extensions of this Plan in one way or another for nearly 60 years. The first formulation of this Plan took place just eight weeks before the introduction of Spam onto the market. As of 2012 the Baha’i Faith had spread to over 200 countries and territories with the largest number of adherents in India, Iran and the USA, and several of the islands of the world. Also as of 2012, Spam was sold in over 40 countries worldwide. The largest consumers of Spam were in the United States, the UK and South Korea.(1)

    Computer people adopted the term spam from the Python sketch to mean the endless repetition of worthless text, the commercialization of the internet, the unwanted commercial messages that come in the form of electronic junk mail or junk postings as well as posts at internet sites that: (a) nobody really wants to read/asks for and/or (b) are basically some form of plagiarism. These have become the primary meanings, among other meanings, of spam on the internet.

    Spam is everywhere in e-mail inboxes, in instant messaging windows, in web site guest-books, in blogs running over internet telephony lines. As internet-based communication technology evolves so do the methods that unscrupulous individuals use to send you advertisements. Worse yet, the numbers of spam-related messages being distributed are increasing every day. When you hear the word spam, your immediate thoughts go to the more well-known and common form of spam: e-mail spam. However, other types of spam are found in a variety of internet communication mediums such as instant messaging, discussion boards, mobile phones with text messaging, newsgroups, internet telephony, blogs--basically any device or client that provides a means for communications. Some internet site administrators and moderators take a very wide-ranging interpretation of the meaning of the term spam and it is here that my posts are deleted or I am banned from a site with or without warning.

    According to the famous poet T.S. Eliot, “no poet, no artist of any art, has his complete meaning alone. His significance, his appreciation is the appreciation of his relation to the dead poets and artists.”(2) As Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: “All minds quote. Old and new make the warp and weft of every moment. There is no thread that is not a twist of these two strands. By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote. We quote not only books and proverbs, but arts, sciences, religion, customs, and laws; nay, we quote temples and houses, tables and chairs by imitation.”(3) -Ron Price with thanks to (1)“A History of the Term Spam,” internet.com, 24 July 2008; (2) T.S. Eliot, Selected Essays, Faber and Faber, London, 1999; and (3) Emerson, Letters, p. 178.
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    Default Re: Rocking My Boat With Marciano: 50 Years Ago: 1956-2006

    They hung Ned here in Melbourne Victoria mate.
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    I can explain it.
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    Default Re: Rocking My Boat With Marciano: 50 Years Ago: 1956-2006

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    They hung Ned here in Melbourne Victoria mate.
    He is really living in Palm Springs in the states.

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    Did you read in the papers the family only just got his bones back from when they turned Pentridge jail into a set of modern units. The developer wanted Neds bones to create a museum around and Neds family got them back in the courts.
    Still missing his head though as that got stolen years ago,they have publicly placed a plea for it so they can give Ned his last wishes to be buried with family out at Greta near Glenrowan.

    Ned boxed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    They hung Ned here in Melbourne Victoria mate.
    Were you there , Bud when they hung him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
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    They hung Ned here in Melbourne Victoria mate.
    Were you there , Bud when they hung him.
    I was him, it was my second last incarnation.
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    Gratuitous plug: Amazon.com: redemption the life and death of rocky marciano As the author of the book I had to let people know that it is out there now. Hope it meets with your approval...

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    price forced me to go to bahaı temple here

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    After 2 years, it's time to say "thanks Andre" for your historical point. Yes, 1880 say the record books.-Ron
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonPrice View Post
    After 2 years, it's time to say "thanks Andre" for your historical point. Yes, 1880 say the record books.-Ron
    "Marciano"? Really? He rocked your boat, Ron, wow, what a metaphor. Where did you come up with it, Ron? It's so unique and poignant.

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