Darn, now I'm having split opinions <bg> I agree with that, but there's ALSO
a limit to how much you can mourn the death of an idol and how much the media
(see "[OT] I'm baack!" for further info <g>) can overblow something. He died,
he's buried at sea, let it be.
Just an opinion,
Tim H.
In a message dated 7/22/99 11:32:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
spam_OUTwagnerlTakeThisOuT
EARTHLINK.NET writes:
{Quote hidden}> Not a fuss, just another personality that could (and did) appeared at
> the front page of several magazines. The real fuss was to a certain
> princess. I believe that people need some personalities to make them
> bigger, every group would mourn its dead idols. Elvis was an example. In
> real we need somebody to admire, to light our way, to be an example of
> what we could be if things were different. When that admired figure
> dies, somehow we feel as our hope was stolen, we die a little bit
> together.
> Want a better example? take a look at two thousands years ago.
> Wagner