[Fmpro] The TRUE Curse of Marinho...

Marinho Nobre marinho at manommg.com
Fri May 2 14:39:36 GMT 2008


Pete, congratulations on losing your cool and on your direct ultra low class attack.
You have finally managed to show everyone who you trully are, congratulations for
shooting yourself in the foot...

Yes, maybe I have had posted a display of the harsh reality that this post
has been suffering. It's been stagnated by hard-heads like you who seem
to forget that this is a composer's forum and not a legal number check central
for the poor minded mentally masturbating their little numeric bank account 
paranoia and daily boring the living crap out of everyone. 

How about you accounting composer wannabe's start emailing yourselves directly 
outside of here and let this  place be a true composer's forum, instead of asking 
people to skip 98% of your puke inducing money counting posts ?

My ASCAP ASCAP posts were placed  as a sign of respect to
everyone who came here seeking knowledge on the general craft of composing,
people who bring great subjects, have an open mind and also have respect 
for the art of making music. People who enjoy sharing information that is trully
useful, as from day one none of your little bitch dancing about who approved
what at some financial office has never made anyone as little as one cent richer.

I aplaud everyone who supported me, as I aplaud everyone who in a much more
polite manner than I did tries very hard to skip the subject and turn things into a 
different direction. I aplaud Mark Northam who I know by heart would be very glad
to see this change happening, but as a sort of mediator on this site very often ends up
tangled on your sad unstoppable and selfish monetary discussions. Discussions
that no matter what header title may start on a different subject are rudely turned
by the likes of you, again, on a royalty money driven and ultimately pointless discussion
ending, yes... with ASCAP ASCAP.

Art is being often overwhelmed by money. That's why the art of film scoring and the art 
of making music are beginning to be reduced to a mere commodity. Music libraries
have brainlessly dominated the scene, taking work from hard working composers while
loop software companies watch and aplaud all wannabe's pretending to be what they are not.

All a very sad sign of greed, as you and all other ASCAP daily blabbers are.
Your selfishness and disregard for others make me feel nothing but sorry for people
like you. No different than lawyers, counting numbers and ruinning over everyone's patience
over your own little ambitions. 

Yes I could leave this forum, is clearly just a click away. But I have a better idea...
I will make my mission to make the lives of people like you a living hell here until
you decide to have a lobotomy and realize that you should be working on a bank instead.

To Doug and everyone else who necessarily uses ASCAP as a subject and with
moderation, please do not take me the wrong way. I support ASCAP even though we 
all know they have a way to go in order to make things perfect for everyone and have
no problem joinning an occasional royalty discussion.

But Pete man..., give yourself a tap in the back, again you have shown everyone the surface
of poorness and mediocrity and finally lost your cool giving everyone on this forum the
clear image of non reason defense. Thank you for that. 

As a retribution to your favor,
here we go...

ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP
ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP
ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP
ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP
ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP
ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP
ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP ASCAP

Go get yourself a job on an accountant firm that is if music itself means nothing to you...

PS - JohnB - I wished momentarily that the shinning was real life... Imagine me walking into these
people's home and saying... "Honney... I'm Home !!!!"

Marinho Nobre
Music for Motion Picture
score at marinhonobre.com
Voice 347-424-4985  Fax - (718) 210-3151
http://www.marinhonobre.com
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1971862/


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