WHERE ARE SUMMER
REPLIES?
Thank you for writing me back. I really appreciate it.
If you could tell me how to access Summer Replies
(I think that's how it is referred to) that would
be great. You are truly an extraordinary woman,
person, and lady. I work part-time in the
entertainment industry and one of my friends and
business associates has been in the industry for 30
years. He has been an A&R VP of a few major
record companies and has developed some rather
famous artist. He is currently managing some right
now as a matter of fact. We are looking forward to
producing some new talent under our record label
as well. You and him might have crossed paths and
I'm sure would know some of the same people in
the industry or maybe even have mutual friends.
It is so refreshing and inspiring to learn about people
in your position and stature in life and see how
balanced and grounded you are, or at least are
working at being. I don't feel that people who are
committed to growing and expanding ever "arrive".
Thank you for your time again. Cesoir P.s. Maybe
some day we will cross paths or be able to work
together or at least bring enrichment to each other in
some ways.
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You bet! Summer Replies is right there on the first
page of Angie's Future Space, the portal to it, it is in
two parts. With my talent for relentless chaos, MR.
FUNTONE CAN WE PUT A 'SUMMER REPLIES'
PORTAL RIGHT HERE?
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Of course, Angie - especially after that lovely gift of the 66 cup tin of rich chocolate cocoa you presented to us at World Headquarters
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You e-mailed me earlier and told me that you
answered my question and put it up on the site, but i
couldn't find it! could you tell me where it is? I would
really appreciate it very very much. By the way, you
look absolutely amazing! a most beautiful woman,
You inspire me take care -Mistress Stardust
Wow thanks so much for replying! That's so cool! It
must be hard... you must get tons of e-mails. How
can I get to the summer replies section? I'll keep
checkin' your site to see if it's up. thank you thank
you thank you!!! Love, Stardust
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SERENA ROVERI from Italy won a copy of the Studio
Paperback of Backstage Passes (published by
COOPER SQUARE) in a competition sponsored by
5years.com and hosted by Mike Harvey after the 2nd.
interview with 5years.com went up at the beginning
of September.5years.com - 5years.com
"I'm so Happy! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! I've just
received the copy of "Backstage Passes" that I won:
I only wanted to tell you *THANK YOU*! Regards,
Serena
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You are so welcome! Speaking of Mike Harvey, I
have asked him to interview me about MOON
GODDESS for angiebowie.com. Look for that review
in the near future.
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"I would like to say that I loved your interview on
5.years.com. I have a very large video collection
and if ever you would like to see any videos that
would bring back memories please feel free to e-mail
me about it.(Mark)"
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Thanks Mark, a true Archivist!
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Angie - thank you for taking part in the interviews on
Ziggy Stardust Companion. You were obviously a
big part of the goings-on and i want to thank you for
all you have done. I realize you must have been the
inspiration for at least some of what I consider David
Bowie's most important period in music. I read what
you said about Mick Ronson - I have to tell you, not
seeing him perform live (I had the chance once, late
70's -early 80's) or meeting him was probably my
greatest missed opportunity. I think he was
instrumental in creating that Ziggy'sound'.......
Anyway, just wanted to say hi and that if you do
happen to read this, thank you again for all you have
done and be happy. Sincerely, steve carson
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Thanks Steve! Reflecting Ronno's talent though his
work on the Bowie albums is too restrictive. Let me
tell you about Mick's love for music. After he had
been in the studio with David and Tony Visconti,
Ronno decided to learn how to score and arrange.
He went and studied. He returned an able arranger &
showed all his new knowledge and tricks in the
incredible SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVE. Album.
He worked as producer with many bands but the
best place to feel and hear his genius was playing
LIVE on stage. It is a shame that you did not get to
see that performance but fortunately there are
recordings and there is film. The melody of his
musical gift soared when playing electric guitar. His
enormous heart and gentle touch with women and
children and animals mirrored the compassion of his
spirit. Mick was a sweet and gentle friend, missed
often by this human, Suzy Fussey, his wife and
daughter and family. Missed but vividly recalled at
every opportunity!
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"Hi" from Brazil. I was looking for a new picture of
you and found your site...I was curious about how
you are looking now because I just saw you in
pictures of 72/73.(HAHAHA!)So I saw your e-mail and
I didn't think 2 times: "I want to write something to
her! I don't know what but I want! So...we have
similar names. My Name is Maria Angelica, almost
like yours....my friends call me Angie since I was a
little girl.(I am 19 now) Your life must be very
interesting! How are you know? Are you happy?
How is your daughter? Please, I€m sorry about my
English (I never have been in an English school in
my life!). I really liked to send you a message!It was
a pleasure! You are so strong woman!(and
lucky!)Thanks Angie
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Your English is quite lovely! Hi Maria Angelica!
Thank you so much for writing. I am fine & Stasha,
my daughter was here visiting for a couple of
weeks. She is well too. Again, it was lovely to hear
from you and I so appreciate being the recipient of
your English language letter! Bravo!
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HI I LIKE VERY MUCH YOUR SITE! I AM GIRL FROM
SPAIN I THINK THAT YOU HAVE A LOT OF STYLE
AND VERY BEAUTY I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW
WHEN YOU WILL BE TO SPAIN, IF YOU HAVE
SOMETHING IN SPAIN ( I AM TALKING ABOUT
BUSINESS LOL) WELL I AM REALLY PLEASE TO
TALK WITH YOU
THANKS FOR READ MY MAIL(LOURDES LOZANO)
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Y'all are too kind. And how about this great letter
from: the UKRAINE
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Your letter just amazed me! I can't find a better word
to show my emotions. I know that my English is
quite good cause I've been mailing with many
people from different foreign countries but still it's a
big pleasure to hear this from you. Of course we
can listen to mp3 in Ukraine! And I heard some of
your songs. I like them very much. I really do. Of
course there ARE some fans to play for in Ukraine
but if you are going to visit us you'd better come not
to Dniepropetrovsk (where I live) but to Russia!
There would be more people to come to your show
and, frankly speaking, it'd be just awfully kind of you
to come to us cause David never came to
Dniepropetrovsk and we, his fans, are very
saddened by this. My country, though, is very
beautiful! I like living here. Frankly, I didn't know you
as a singer (until I visited your site). I knew you as a
fantastic fashion designer, whom "The Rolling
Stones" dedicated a very beautiful song to. "A
beautiful song for a beautiful lady"! Well, thus you
answered my questions, which was very kind of
you to, I'd like to ask another thing. What's about
Lulu? What was/is she like? I don't know much of her
but I've heard that you knew her very well.
Especially David! Can you please tell me some
things about her? Anyway, keep being as pretty as
you are now and I'll be waiting for your answer!
Bye, *Dasha*
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I would love to come and play in the Ukraine &
Russia. Very interesting to hear that you have no
trouble getting mp3.com. I am delighted that it is
available internationally.
LULU is an extraordinary singing talent. I have not
seen her for many years. Apparently she was at the
London BBC radio Concert of David Bowie's in
2000. I read it in the flyer of that Bowie at the BEEB
album.
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Hello there Angie! I wasn't hoping that I'll get any
more e-mails of You! Praise the Lord!!!! How Are You
doing? -Yes, If You know someone who has big
house and love dogs, I have a friend who is trying to
sell pup dog of Caucasian Shepard - beautiful and
expensive dog. The prices on Yugoslav Market for
noble breed dogs are very low, and if that person is
ready to come to Yugoslavia and pay much less that
it should be paying in UK [lets say] for such a breed,
he can make happy a beautiful pup of this as it is
called bear-dog.
The man who is real owner of the
puppy is holding his own dog centre. The owner of
the dog centre is man called Mr. Novakovich
Ljubisha. He is training breed dogs for a years by
now, but as the situation in this country doesn't
allows too big centre to be kept and maintained, his
dog centre has rather small capacity, having a 10 or
so noble breed dogs. The man is having high quality
dogs for years by now, so his dogs won the highest
recognition in this matter in Yugoslavia, winning the
first prize, occupying the first page photograph on
the magazine for dog lovers and breeders only,
called "Dog life", couple years ago.
These dogs are
fully trained sheepdogs, yet still cleanblooded
natural wolfs, bears and other wild beasts
mountain's fighters, also fully trained to protect the
owner just as well. You can the check the size and
frightlook of these wonderful animals on the
photographs down bellow e-mail. Owner is ready to
make a serious deal with You wherever the buyer
lives, considering homing his noble high trained
breed dogs. For now he has got a beautiful female
pup of the Caucasian [formal Soviet Union] Shepherd
[sheepdog] brought originally from the ex S.Union
mountains and hills.
These dogs haven't been
mixed with the similar or the same but city breeds,
they are originally mated with the same kind and
breed from Caucasian mountain. As we heard the
pups from original mated C.Shepherd breed are
"priceless" about 3000 DM [German Marks, or 1000
English pounds] on the dog market. The Man is
ready to give You this lovely pup for only 2000-1500
DM [and less if You know how], together with all
necessary papers to assure You legality. The Pup of
course goes together with all necessary papers, so
You can see that everything is highly legal.
Please
let me know as soon as You can what do You
suggesting or proposing considering this matter. Of
course if there is anything else that You might
looking for and You feel that we can help you please
do not hesitate to get in touch to me. The only thing
that is not convenient is that person has to come to
Yugoslavia to check the pup out. Rada
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These dogs are too exquisite. No need to run
horses, one of these babies would carry you home
without stress! A trip to the Ukraine, no problem. If
anyone desires a dog that is a statement, book your
airfare and send us video of the happy arrival in their
new home!
What a cool breed! Aren't they lovely?
Now would these dogs be considered part of the
Mastif line? Rada? Oh you're getting me crazy now.
What kind of Arabian Horses? Yugoslavia? That's
where the unregistered breeds, outbreeding of the
Eastern European Arabian horses took place. When I
was doing my research to find an Arabian Circus
Stallion, there were many pedigrees which came
through Yugoslavia.
I finally found Salon, retired in Germany and then
bought and transported to California by Bob
Stratmore. My partner Andrew Lipka and I bred
*Passionate to *Salon and the colt 'Solstice' became
a winner and top breeder here in the United States.
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CROSS-HANGING INC.
Hello. I want to just say that when I first go into Mr.
Bowie, It was the ziggy period and I'm glad you
were a part of it, however unhappy it was for
you. I love your work and you are a great person.
I wish you only the best. James Franco
Now wait a minute.no-one said anything about it
being unhappy all the time. Just certain chunks! You
sound like a great person too!
I just wanted you to know how much I love your
work. Also, I have been a fan of David's for over 12
years- and I've never taken sides between the two of
you. I think that you are both fabulously talented in
different ways. You seem to be more of a writer,
and he is the voice. Maybe, that's why you guys
made such a good team for a while. I bought a
copy of your book "Free Spirit" many years ago, and
absolutely loved it. I also enjoyed the photos that
are inside the book. If Backstage Passes is even half
as good, I know that I will love it. I was just
wondering, how is your relationship with your son
Duncan "Zowie"?? Life has been very rough for you,
but I know you are strong and have gotten through
the worst of it. The best is yet to come! I hope you
have a wonderful day, and take care of yourself.
Goddess bless. . .Stephanie J.
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Dear Stephanie, Thank you for your sweet letter. So
glad you enjoyed 'Free Spirit'. My son Joe Jones
(Duncan Zowie) is well, I think. He studied
philosophy at college and has helped his father with
the BOWIE.COM PRESENCE, according to the
papers.
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I noticed you used my letter on the backstage
Passes.net page. I'm flattered . Thank you ! This
makes me feel real good during a time when I
haven't been feeling all that great and grand about
existence in the Earth plane . Love ya ! James
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Thank you James. MR FUNTONE used it! Pretty neat
Huh? Thank you for the kind words! Earth plane is
what it is. Don't let it get you down. The best retort
to tiresome brain motifs is one good big swear
word, My mom didn't usually swear but when it got
too much for her, the attacking Turks etc. she'd say
"Oh to hell with it." My version is a lot spicier-but I
think sometimes we have to just give ourselves a
jolt as to how much self pity we are going to waste
on feeling blue until we snap out of it. Rhyme
yourself up a good one and swear and get square
with anything bothering you, put your shoulder into
it give a good heave and move that problem right
out of the way. No more time wasted on that!
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BLENDER IN NEW YORK
"Woo-Hoo!!!!!!!!~~~*~~~Happy Birthday
Angie!!!!!!!!~~~*~~~!!!!!!!!! to YOU to YOU to YOU!
Mmmm-Mmmm-Mmmmm-best wishes!""-you can tell
me what to read or listen to ANY day of the week. I
so enjoy corresponding w/ you! Some one took a
snap of me on the line for a db show last june and
put it on a website here-"
http://www.geocities.com/labynymf/bowieconcert.ht
ml
-I was surprised and honored to accidentally find
myself there. Oh, and the name of the band is, well,
I never know who I'll have enlisted to play w/ me so
it's Robbie Blender. (yes, it's my real name) nice that
you mentioned May. When I saw Tony, he was
performing a T. Rex tribute @ Mother w/ Richard
Barone and another guy from the bongos. Tony
was playing bass, Richard was singing. They were
great. Tony sang on "Light of Love" and May came
and danced w/ me on Children of the Revolution.
Had a great time that night. Met this young guy Mike
who works w/ T. V. He has a band as well and
we've played the same bill a couple times. Plan to
do so more in the future.
Well, I'll not take up too
much more of your time-Cheers to ya' luv! Robbie
Dear Robbie, We are old friends now! I got to see
Robbie's show in New York at True and visit with
him on both trips. Thank you for the New York
updates! And speaking of Tony Visconti and may
Pang, imagine my surprise when this e mail turned
up: perfect segway!
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Greetings Angie, I love your website, it's great. I
have enjoyed watching and listening to all your
appearances over the years. One of my favorites
was your infamous Howard Stern appearance when
you started to storm out of the studio!! That one is a
classic, I have the whole thing memorized!! "Look
Howard, don't work my last nerve, do not start with
me today, I'm not in the mood, Happy Birthday".
And then I caught your appearance on the Maury
Povich show the same day, and you really held your
own!! When you asked that woman, "I'd like to
know your resume, what do you do?" And when
she replied " I'm an English teacher", and you said
"Good, then I hope you enjoy the book!" Well, it was
just fantastic! And Angie you looked great on the
show too. Then there's your Stern appearance on
his Channel 9 show where it was you along with
Tony Visconti and May Pang, again fantastic.
You are always entertaining on all the shows I've
seen you on, thanks for putting up the website, have
fun in life, and keep keepin' on!! All the best, John
Stubblefield
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And how about this query, MR FUNTONE? Can we |
do that; do we do that? I address all my really |
important issues to MR FUNTONE |
angie, i'll really love to have an e-mail address chez
toi!!!!! luv + kisses, maxxx PS it's so fab!!!!!....puhleeeeeze!!!!! PPS
whaddaya think of natacha merritt? www.digital-
diaries.com and www.digitalgirly.com svp lemme
know.
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In a more perfect world, perhaps; or if I can ever figure out what I am doing - sure! MR. FUNTONE |
I LOVE the site. i am very interested in your career
and was glad to see there was a website where i
could go to get all the info i wanted.keep rockin'
angie. love christian
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angie--heard you on WNEW yesterday--good show--
enjoyed hearing your music & checked out your
recipes on website--looks good--i have a band called
"puzzle monkey"--which is based in Maine--i would
like to send you a copy for your enjoyment--very
original band--steve who plays drums played with
"bill nelson's red noise" in England about 20 years
ago. please send address where i can send cd to
you--also good luck with your cd--sounds great
thanx bob solberg
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I am so glad you said that. I knew there was
something else I wanted to write for the site and
now I have remembered what it was. The recipe for
a magnificent split pea soup. Vegetarian. I adapted
them for low cal dietary requirements. Boy, is it
good?
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Hi Angie, I've been a major fan of yours forever. I
found your web site thru the Jayne County web site.
I luv them both! All the best, Kelli Kerr (Pre-OpTS)
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You opened the door! Jayne is the best! Check out
all the associated excitement with Nelson's
retrospective in New York that played @ Gavin Brown's.
There is the best, longest, most detailed, fabulous
review by Michael Musto and an amazing full page
article in TIME OUT. We are
going to insert all these links for your pleasure and
enlightenment plus a very cool essay that Steve
Lafreniere turned us onto and which also celebrates
what's going on in New York , exhibition wise.
All about the Nelson Sullivan Show
I was
a little shocked when a couple of the remarks about
Nelson's exhibit/retrospective plucked the phrase
pre-Giulliani with reference to New York.
"And did he make the trains run on time?"
"I'll tell you who knew how to build roads! The
Romans, that's who!"
Seeds of fascism recognizable by their historical
context. A sanitized New York. Well, tidying up a bit
is not a bad thing as long as the rhetoric is
dispensed with and the purpose is preserving the
city's infrastructure and not trying to reform morals.
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Hi Angie - a girlfriend adores me telling her about my
male bisexual fantasies and she wants to be with us,
both to see us and to be made love to by two men.
She loves to hear me tell her of love scenes and she
experiences passionate arousal when she reads
erotic stories I write for her. She thinks I should be
develop these writing skills and try to have them
published. I'm wondering about it. Do you think the
market is already too full of this kind of writing? Do
you have any thoughts or knowledge that you
would want to share? Love, Ben
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Your girl friend is a smart cookie!
Yes, you most definitely should develop those
writing skills.
I/We would love to read one. My boyfriend gets me
to write erotic stories and read them to him. You are
in good company. There is always room for more
writing, particularly erotica. I met a very interesting
person called Susie Bright, a writer who does
collections of Erotic writing as well as her own
books. In SALON recently, she had a cheeky article
on the subject of an e mailer helping her with tips on
picking up trade during her book tour. The market
will continue to grow and expand. The enjoyment of
POP.SEX requires more ingenuity as health risks
become prevalent.
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How lovely to see you in such positive form.
Interestingly, they showed 'Velvet Goldmine' on
Channel 4 this week. The film is a beautiful mess but
I thought Toni Collette's portrayal of the character
based on you was unusually sensitive. I f you ever
have a spare moment I'd be delighted if you would
sign my guestbook www.goplay.com/humanashtray. Stay
beautiful, Pat
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I am just about to sit down and watch Toni Collette
in Sixth Sense. I like her she's very bright.
Intelligence is such a turn on, isn't it?
What a wonderful surprise and pleasure to hear from
you! Thank you so much for signing my guestbook
at www.goplay.com/humanashtray - your kind
and wonderfully-chosen words have made me dizzy
with pleasure.
Incidentally, once upon a time I stood
next to you at the VIP bar in a London club called
Heaven. Our eyes met and - I promise I'm not
making this up - you gave me a beautiful smile, but I
was too shy to speak to you. I've always found you
a fascinating and underrated figure, and it's
tremendously exciting to encounter you in
cyberspace. Of course I'll add your site to my links.
At present humanashtray is just a hobby, but plans
are afoot to develop it into something special -
I'll keep you posted.
Tonight I'm heading off to
Portugal to interview the drummer with Smashing
Pumpkins; please don't be annoyed if I bombard
you with e-mails on my return. Sweet dreams, Pat xx
PS If I may say so, you are looking better than ever,
and your fabulous positivity has added a splash of
joy to an otherwise dull, grey office day. Thank you
again.
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I thought you looked shy! I remember that smile! I
always felt kind of weird at Heaven. I really wanted
somebody to talk to. See how life is! We get to meet
in Cyber Space!
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"CYPRUS"
Your stories about Cyprus opened a flood of
wonderful memories for me, of the three years I
lived there, from 1968 to 1971, courtesy of the
United States Navy. I was assigned to the US
Embassy, but every free moment I had was spent
exploring the island. Kyrenia was my favorite place
of all. Do you remember the boat house the
embassy kept around the corner from the harbor?
Michael, the photographer was our guest one
evening, and we spent many days watching them
clean the artifacts in the castle.
Salamis was another
great favorite spot of mine, I would sit in the
amphitheater for hours bringing the Phoenicians
back to life. One day a friend and I stopped at a
small church near there, and a family was having a
wedding in the olive grove, long tables covered with
food and drink. They invited us to join them, and
when they discovered we were Americans, asked if
we knew "Kostas" in Queens. Although we did not,
the father of the bride sat us down beside him and
made us try every dish!
I hope you go back
sometime, if only to say hello to Aphrodite. I am
sure there is someone there still whose eyes and
smile will light up when they see you and remember
some happy afternoon long ago, and forget all the
terror and pain the island has gone through just for
one moment, and I guess you could call that
moment "home". Thanks for the memories! (David
McGrath)
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I know Kostas! JUST KIDDING! What a beautifully
crafted letter, Thank you so much David. Yours was
beautifully evocative.
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Dear Angie, Hi from Cyprus. I went through your
essays about Cyprus and I was really moved that
someone can feel so strong about Cyprus.
Well it seems that we were both born in Ayios
Dhometios.....!!!! I am still living there. Christos
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Thank you so much for writing to me AND for
reading the Cyprus Essays. I appreciate your input
and when we come to Cyprus, maybe we can get
together for a Coffee and celebrate both of us being
born in Ayios Dhometios!
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Hi Angie, My name is Phil Kritiotis and i live in
Canada. I was reading your article about Cyprus and
i was really impressed. I grew up in Cyprus - i was
14 when i left ( in 1974) i guess that makes me
40 years old! and i grew up in a small village that
you refer to......Pendayia! it brought tears to my
eyes when i read your article Ò I miss that little
paradise! wish i could go back even for a day! my
best memories are there...drop me a line if you can
.....thanks for bringing back memories...Phil. P.s.
impressed with your work and dedication!
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Hey Phil, I am delighted that you enjoyed reading
the memories of our dear home!
Remember the Eucalyptus grove on the North side
of the road from Morphou to Karavostassi where it
passed through Pendayia? And where did that left
turn in the village go to(South)? We went to a
wedding there and I cannot remember the name of
the people whose wedding it was. But there were
orange orchards up that road weren't there?
Pendayia was so pretty! I was pretty small for that
wedding, I guess that's why I don't remember the
names of the people but I know the man worked for
my dad at the mill and we teased my father like
anything because he had only 2 or 3 gifts in his
repertoire and he was so fond of this guy and so
happy he was marrying a gal that he adored, George
broke down and bought them the SUPER
IMPORTANT GIFT FOR WEDDING EVENTS: the
PRESSURE COOKER!
If you were the recipient of the GIFT, you knew good
things were in store for you. George really approved.
My mother muttered something about how she
hoped he hadn't gone too far presenting the bride
with this pressure cooker and he replied what do
you mean? My mother said "Well, did it occur to you
that perhaps the house her parents have built
doesn't have electricity yet?"
They had electricity and I think it was grudging
admiration on my mother's side for we had had a
few pressure cooker explosions at our house and
my dad and I loved to rib Helen about her
adventures with the exploding pressure cooker. The
best one was caramel!
Mom decided to make Brazilian caramel with the
sweetened condensed milk in the tin, in the
pressure cooker. It exploded and dripped caramel all
over the roof of the kitchen and could have killed
Helen as she reminded us several times.
My mother nearly had a heart attack she was so
scared and so embarrassed that she had forgotten
the caramel and it exploded, she ran outside and got
the gardener to come and help her clean it up.
For
years Nicos didn't have to do much around our
house, he was the company gardener and visited all
the houses in turn, because he made a firm friend
and ally in my Mom when he helped her clean the
caramel off the kitchen ceiling!
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Would you share your thoughts and experiences
concerning codependancy? I have not yet read your
book, whereby your marriage to David
apparently was affected by this. I have been
diagnosed as such and would appreciate your
insights.
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Co Dependency! I have never understood the
acceptance of this word/an oxymoron as a
psychological state. How can you be dependent
without a co- there's got to be something to be
dependent on. And if you depend on somebody that
implies trust. What's the matter with trust? Or is that
now a psychological condition too?
Co dependent means nothing so how you could
have been diagnosed with nothing is astonishing to
me?! I have only ever run across the word once
used as an insult by a contractor to me trying to
pretend that he did not need to donate any creative
input regarding a project for his house. He called me
co-dependent because I yelled at him for not
returning phone calls for 2 weeks while the factory
and everyone else stood around and twiddled their
thumbs while he screamed I was co-dependent and
should make the decisions by myself!
Whoever
diagnosed you as co-dependent is obviously trying
to get a handle on a piece of your action. Who
diagnosed? Your partner, a shrink? Investigate who
has the most to gain from your being at fault. Look
to where the diagnosis emanates. In whose interest
is it for you to be seen as the weak link? Maybe this
diagnostician meant an "enabler' Were you the
person that allowed somebody to live a certain way
without thought to the consequences? I have no
idea but I think you should study the source and
then ask them why my partnership with David
Bowie should be an example of co-dependence
when, if anything, isn't that what all partnerships are -
the loosening up and trusting a particular person?
It
may be evident by this far into the paragraph that I
don't put any store into catch phrase medical or
psychological claptrap. I think it was awfully decent
of you to submit to such an evaluation. Now, if it
does you any good or there is something to be
gained by being labeled co-dependent go for it.
Otherwise I would throw that name right back into
the trash where it belongs.
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Thank you so much for your E-Mail! I was really very
happy getting it!! I really like your Webpage and I
just visited it once more and it's lovely to see it
growing. Great that you put also some of the
wonderful country-side of Cyprus on your page.
I bought your "Backstage Passes" when it first came
out. I'm following yours and David's career for
almost 20 years now. I also read your book "Free
Spirit". I love the poetic style of your book and
wonder if you will bring out a book like that again?
It's great to see that you are still doing your own
music. Is there a chance to see you live
somewhere? Maybe in Europe?
What I like about
your page most is that you are writing honestly and
with much warmth to the questions people are
asking you and the experiences you had in life. I'm
not bisexual myself but one of my best friends is.
She is a wonderful person and I find it really
amazing how open and honest you deal with this
theme. Do you think the attitude towards bisexual
people has changed in the 90s and is now different
than it was in the 70s? If so then I think it's really one
of yours and David's achievements!
May I ask you a
favor? I would really appreciate to get an autograph
from you! It would mean a lot to me. Keep on doing
that great work on your side and lots of Love to
you!! Kindest regards from Bianca
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Will I bring out a book like that again the
poetry/prose of Free Spirit? Yes, I can assure you
that I will. One of the manuscripts I have been
working on before I settled down to finish POP.SEX
is called Tales of Joy. It is a collection of tales about
animals and my adventures in northern California
when I was raising Stasha and had the horse ranch
ANGELS BLOOD ARABIANS. Tales of Joy is right for
poetry and prose, the subject matter lends itself to
succinct observation as in poetry. The adventures
are fun as racy little stories. So yes, you will see that
kind of book from me again! I like to mix it up.
Is there a possibility to see me live, perhaps in
Europe? From your pen to the memorandum of the
gods! I am agitating about a world tour to promote
MOON GODDESS. When that happens, you will see
me!
Do I think the attitude toward Bisexuals has changed
from the 70s to the year 2000? Yes, I think it has
changed some. At least most of the people who use
the word know what it means now!!!!
But bear in mind what we perceive as change varies
so much with where we live and the religious and
political climate of that location.
I am delighted that the Cyprus essays were
enjoyable. When I return to Cyprus I will be able to
write the last part of the trilogy. I poured my heart
into those reminiscences. It is time for more Cypriot
adventures!
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