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Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 9:24 am
by rigel
Jon wrote:
drunkenmozart wrote:
Jon wrote: ??

I think it's great that he has found help for his problems. I don't see what's "sad" about this.
Selling yourself for a cheap treatment ! ? That isn't sad ?
No. And I don't think it's "cheap".
I've taken a look at the webpage in question and I totally agree. I fail to see what is cheap or sad about this. I think you must have a very jaundiced view of the world to have a reaction like that.

It is good news that the chiropractor was able to sort out Chris Franke's problem, and it's nice to see him looking so well.

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 12:32 pm
by drunkenmozart
rigel wrote:
Jon wrote:
drunkenmozart wrote: Selling yourself for a cheap treatment ! ? That isn't sad ?
No. And I don't think it's "cheap".
I've taken a look at the webpage in question and I totally agree. I fail to see what is cheap or sad about this. I think you must have a very jaundiced view of the world to have a reaction like that.

It is good news that the chiropractor was able to sort out Chris Franke's problem, and it's nice to see him looking so well.
I don't care what you think. End of chat.

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:16 pm
by sparrow
Chiropractor treatment is expensive and for some it does work. My wifes best pal sees one every two weeks for whiplash injuries and swears by it...it costs her £75 for a 45 minute session..some doctors say it is not proven to have any benefits at all which is why you cant get this treatment on the nhs here in the UK

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:43 pm
by drunkenmozart
I think I have clicked on the Guild of Chiropractors' website by accident, and said something to upset them ! :lol:

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:59 pm
by Jon
drunkenmozart wrote:
rigel wrote:
Jon wrote: No. And I don't think it's "cheap".
I've taken a look at the webpage in question and I totally agree. I fail to see what is cheap or sad about this. I think you must have a very jaundiced view of the world to have a reaction like that.

It is good news that the chiropractor was able to sort out Chris Franke's problem, and it's nice to see him looking so well.
I don't care what you think. End of chat.
LOL! Friendly guy. :shock:

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 11:52 pm
by drunkenmozart
Jon wrote:
drunkenmozart wrote:
rigel wrote: I've taken a look at the webpage in question and I totally agree. I fail to see what is cheap or sad about this. I think you must have a very jaundiced view of the world to have a reaction like that.

It is good news that the chiropractor was able to sort out Chris Franke's problem, and it's nice to see him looking so well.
I don't care what you think. End of chat.
LOL! Friendly guy. :shock:
LOL ! uptight guy :roll:

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:12 am
by Donofrio_TD
drunkenmozart wrote:
Jon wrote:
drunkenmozart wrote: I don't care what you think. End of chat.
LOL! Friendly guy. :shock:
LOL ! uptight guy :roll:
I agree with drunkenmozart. It's basically a dancing, happy chiropractic success story, which is not real medicine (same as homeopathy, acupuncture, etc.). It's almost as if it relies on luck. It's expensive and most of the time it is a fraud. I've seen it many times with people who are close to me. The "hollywood composer" thingy was added there so that people who visit that sort of websites could be able to get some context because I bet that those people never heard of him, let alone know that TD was really what gave him life. So yeah, it's cheap, he sold himself (again), but it doesn't surprise me at all. Maybe he wanted to discover another road and all that stuff, and he can say whatever he wants about Froese and the band, but, in my opinion, since he left The Dream, he just went down the mountain straight to nowheresville. I guess being just another "hollywood composer" from the bunch and giving success testimonials at chiropractic internet websites was the sort of road he was looking for? How ironic.

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:01 pm
by Steve C
Chris Franke has done some fine work since he left TD. Pacific Coast Highway was very good, with Black Garden View and Purple Waves both outstanding compositions. It is sad for all of us that he chose the Hollywood composer path but that is his choice and right as a musician

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:36 pm
by Jon
Steve C wrote:It is sad for all of us that he chose the Hollywood composer path
Speak for yourself.

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:52 pm
by Steve C
I'm not saying that Franke's work with film music has no merit. I just think that the path he took with PCH, The London Concert and maybe Klemania is the one we maybe would have preferred him to take?

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:09 pm
by rigel
drunkenmozart wrote:
rigel wrote:
Jon wrote: No. And I don't think it's "cheap".
I've taken a look at the webpage in question and I totally agree. I fail to see what is cheap or sad about this. I think you must have a very jaundiced view of the world to have a reaction like that.

It is good news that the chiropractor was able to sort out Chris Franke's problem, and it's nice to see him looking so well.
I don't care what you think. End of chat.
In other words, you've lost the argument LOL

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:17 am
by multivit72
rigel wrote:
drunkenmozart wrote:
rigel wrote: I've taken a look at the webpage in question and I totally agree. I fail to see what is cheap or sad about this. I think you must have a very jaundiced view of the world to have a reaction like that.

It is good news that the chiropractor was able to sort out Chris Franke's problem, and it's nice to see him looking so well.
I don't care what you think. End of chat.
In other words, you've lost the argument LOL
I was unaware that so many 15-year-olds populate this Forum - always thought of it more as a "vintage fan" (to avoid the term old fart ;)) gathering... :mrgreen:

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:12 am
by TDludo
multivit72 wrote:I was unaware that so many 15-year-olds populate this Forum - always thought of it more as a "vintage fan" (to avoid the term old fart ;)) gathering... :mrgreen:
:lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:16 pm
by drunkenmozart
TDludo wrote:
multivit72 wrote:I was unaware that so many 15-year-olds populate this Forum - always thought of it more as a "vintage fan" (to avoid the term old fart ;)) gathering... :mrgreen:
:lol: :lol:
It's good to regress now and again. I for one really enjoyed the experience. I must regress again very soon !

:lol: and I was drunk.