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Just a friendly reminder...

Postby CalgarianSJB on 27 Jul 2004, 19:42

in case someone would like to respond, debate(friendly), discuss, or simply give a shout, i encourage you all to use my personal email addy for such things as i am not in here as much as i would like to be, okay?...tyvm...with that said, i was wondering why we called this site the jazz "princess"?...sure, i understand who we're talking about, but thats just it--no princess here at all! no title like that could be good enough for her! must be "JAZZ QUEEN" or something along those lines--maybe even "JAZZ EMPRESS"?..(may be spelled wrong..lol)...i can handle things the way they are, but just wondering is all...other than that, i am a proud DK Club member and am honored to say i saw her at least once in my life...rign it out folks, later...Cal.. :cool:
I drove for five hours to see a Diana Krall concert up in Edmonton, Canada, and if I could afford it, I'd travel alot further than that to see this woman perform! she is so worth it to me...Go DK!
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Re: Just a friendly reminder...

Postby Rémi on 27 Jul 2004, 20:25

CalgarianSJB wrote:in case someone would like to respond, debate(friendly), discuss, or simply give a shout, i encourage you all to use my personal email addy for such things as i am not in here as much as i would like to be, okay?


This is the goal of a forum.

with that said, i was wondering why we called this site the jazz "princess"?

Man, that's becoming psychological. And if you manage to understand my own complex psychology, then you're extremely strong! ;)
I could have called her Diana the "huntress", but it could have thrown people into confusion...
All simply, because "Jazz Princess" was the first nickname that came to my mind when I used it for Diana a long time ago on her late official website and forum DKrall.com.
We could also investigate more by saying that a "Princess" is not as "important" or "mature" as a "Queen" or an "Empress", but at the time I was using this nick, Diana was not still worldwidly known as she is now.
Finally, whatever you can think, I was not thinking of Lady Diana Spencer the first time I used this nickname.

Well, to resume, everyone thinks what he wants. Personnally, Diana is my "Jazz Princess" and that's the way she will stay.
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