[Fmpro] Unsubscribing from FMPRO

Pete musical411 at yahoo.com
Fri May 2 21:23:29 GMT 2008


I shouldn't have told you to F-Off. It was my
knee-jerk reaction to your Cursing/All Caps post which
I felt was directed partly at me. Sorry about that. 

I've posted links to my music twice in the past month.
I shared my knowledge about Harmonicas, Sonar
Tutorials, UPC Codes, Digital Downloads, etc... And
when the topic came up (I never start the ASCAP
discussions) I tried to clear up misconceptions about
the royalty system. Hopefully, I squeezed in a litte
humor.

But, if nobody gets anything out of my posts, I'll
stop. Just let me know, and I'll unsubscribe.

Best,
Pete

--- Marinho Nobre <marinho at manommg.com> wrote:
> 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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