Canuck E Stan Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 I think Stephane needs to change his name to Celine Dion. He sings a great song with his band of merry men and the melody is quite catchy. But it's the same old tune,and his record only has a label, and no grooves. Maybe he can fool the public into believing his old tune, and the best way is for his name to be changed to Celine. It might help him sell his record easier.The similarities are eerie between Celine and Stephane. Stephane could fool all of Celine's fans into voting for him with the name change. Why he could go to the superbowl and sing at the half time show. Celine Dion While Dion was experiencing rising success in the U.S., her French fans criticized her for neglecting them. After she won "Anglophone Artist of the Year" at the Felix Awards show, she attempted to reconnect with her French fans by openly refusing to accept the award. She stated she was — and will always be— a French, and not an English artist. By 1992, Unison, Céline Dion and media appearances had propelled Dion to superstardom in the North America. She had achieved one of her main objectives: wedging her way into the anglophone market and establishing fame. There were also signs that her work was becoming more clichéd: critically, The Colour of My Love was not consistent with earlier works. However, while critical praise declined, Dion's releases performed increasingly well on the international charts, As the name suggests, the album had the same theme as Dion's preceding albums: Comments were mostly favorable, but much focus was placed on her on-stage movements, which often consisted of chest-pounding, backward bending, and other flashy movements. While some people found these bombastic and even silly, others simply saw it as another extension of Dion's commanding stage presence. However, the theme of "love" remained in all her releases, and this led to many critics dismissing her work as banal. [19] In a scathing review of Let's Talk About Love, Rob O'Connor wrote:“ What never ceases to amaze me is how the trite-est, most cliché-ridden music often takes an assembly-line of lauded music industry professionals to perfect... Sinking ships are what I imagine as this tune ["My Heart Will Go On"] plows onward of four-plus minutes, and this album feels as if were never to end. Is it no wonder why I have such fears of going to the dentist?" She later claimed, "When I do interviews with Larry King or the big TV shows like that, they put you on the spot, which is very difficult. I do have an opinion, but I'm a singer. I'm not a politician." Quote "Any man under 30 who is not a liberal has no heart, and any man over 30 who is not a conservative has no brains." — Winston Churchill
tml12 Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 I think Stephane needs to change his name to Celine Dion. He sings a great song with his band of merry men and the melody is quite catchy. But it's the same old tune,and his record only has a label, and no grooves. Maybe he can fool the public into believing his old tune, and the best way is for his name to be changed to Celine. It might help him sell his record easier.The similarities are erie between Celine and Stephane. Stephane could fool all of Celine's fans into voting for him with the name change. Why he could go to the superbowl and sing at the half time show. Celine Dion While Dion was experiencing rising success in the U.S., her French fans criticized her for neglecting them. After she won "Anglophone Artist of the Year" at the Felix Awards show, she attempted to reconnect with her French fans by openly refusing to accept the award. She stated she was — and will always be— a French, and not an English artist. By 1992, Unison, Céline Dion and media appearances had propelled Dion to superstardom in the North America. She had achieved one of her main objectives: wedging her way into the anglophone market and establishing fame. There were also signs that her work was becoming more clichéd: critically, The Colour of My Love was not consistent with earlier works. However, while critical praise declined, Dion's releases performed increasingly well on the international charts, As the name suggests, the album had the same theme as Dion's preceding albums: Comments were mostly favorable, but much focus was placed on her on-stage movements, which often consisted of chest-pounding, backward bending, and other flashy movements. While some people found these bombastic and even silly, others simply saw it as another extension of Dion's commanding stage presence. However, the theme of "love" remained in all her releases, and this led to many critics dismissing her work as banal. [19] In a scathing review of Let's Talk About Love, Rob O'Connor wrote:“ What never ceases to amaze me is how the trite-est, most cliché-ridden music often takes an assembly-line of lauded music industry professionals to perfect... Sinking ships are what I imagine as this tune ["My Heart Will Go On"] plows onward of four-plus minutes, and this album feels as if were never to end. Is it no wonder why I have such fears of going to the dentist?" She later claimed, "When I do interviews with Larry King or the big TV shows like that, they put you on the spot, which is very difficult. I do have an opinion, but I'm a singer. I'm not a politician." I nearly fell off my chair...I am still wiping my eyes... Quote "Those who stand for nothing fall for anything." -Alexander Hamilton
jbg Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 I'm confused. I thought they were the same people. Quote Free speech: "You can say what you want, but I don't have to lend you my megaphone." Always remember that when you are in the right you can afford to keep your temper, and when you are in the wrong you cannot afford to lose it. - J.J. Reynolds. Will the steps anyone is proposing to fight "climate change" reduce a single temperature, by a single degree, at a single location? The mantra of "world opinion" or the views of the "international community" betrays flabby and weak reasoning (link).
Canuck E Stan Posted January 30, 2007 Author Report Posted January 30, 2007 I'm confused. I thought they were the same people. jbg, No, not so,one doesn't have balls and the other wishes he did. Quote "Any man under 30 who is not a liberal has no heart, and any man over 30 who is not a conservative has no brains." — Winston Churchill
tml12 Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 I'm confused. I thought they were the same people. jbg, No, not so,one doesn't have balls and the other wishes he did. That's the most feminist thing I thing I've ever read about Celine... Quote "Those who stand for nothing fall for anything." -Alexander Hamilton
Ricki Bobbi Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 That's the most feminist thing I thing I've ever read about Celine... You know that if the CBC weren't biased Rick Mercer would think about a campaign to do that. They did it for a Conservative but something tells me they wouldn't for a Liberal leader.... Quote Dion is a verbose, mild-mannered academic with a shaky grasp of English who seems unfit to chair a university department, much less lead a country. Randall Denley, Ottawa Citizen
tml12 Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 That's the most feminist thing I thing I've ever read about Celine... You know that if the CBC weren't biased Rick Mercer would think about a campaign to do that. They did it for a Conservative but something tells me they wouldn't for a Liberal leader.... Yeah that's funny...he's probably frothing at the opportunity to shop at Home Depot with Dion. Quote "Those who stand for nothing fall for anything." -Alexander Hamilton
Robert777 Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 I think that Stephan Dion should be called Stephanie Dion. He is one of the most effeminate politicans I have ever seen. PROUD TO BE A REFORMER, BUY A GUN AND PO A LIBERAL! :angry: Quote
M.Dancer Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 That's the most feminist thing I thing I've ever read about Celine... You know that if the CBC weren't biased Rick Mercer would think about a campaign to do that. They did it for a Conservative but something tells me they wouldn't for a Liberal leader.... That's because Celine isn't trying the demagogue route and pretend that neverendum referendums are the way to go...... If you remember, Doris Day was all Hot and Bothererd over the ridiculous idea that political leaders shouldn't lead but take their cues from referendums sponsored by special interst groups (but paid for from the public purse)....Mercer correctly and humourously put thefoolish notion is the comic spotlight. Quote RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us
jbg Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 I'm confused. I thought they were the same people. jbg, No, not so,one doesn't have balls and the other wishes he did. Thanks for that explanation. I really know very little about Canada, being a Yank. That clarifies matters greatly. Quote Free speech: "You can say what you want, but I don't have to lend you my megaphone." Always remember that when you are in the right you can afford to keep your temper, and when you are in the wrong you cannot afford to lose it. - J.J. Reynolds. Will the steps anyone is proposing to fight "climate change" reduce a single temperature, by a single degree, at a single location? The mantra of "world opinion" or the views of the "international community" betrays flabby and weak reasoning (link).
geoffrey Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 You know that if the CBC weren't biased Rick Mercer would think about a campaign to do that. They did it for a Conservative but something tells me they wouldn't for a Liberal leader.... Yeah that's funny...he's probably frothing at the opportunity to shop at Home Depot with Dion. I can still remember the Martin exchange. "Mr. Prime Minister, what is your favourite section at Canadian Tire." "Umm, well, uhhh... THE POWER TOOLS!!!" (whilst making a drilling motion) I've never seen anyone look more out of place than Paul Martin fixing a drafty window. Quote RealRisk.ca - (Latest Post: Prosecutors have no "Skin in the Game") --
tml12 Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 You know that if the CBC weren't biased Rick Mercer would think about a campaign to do that. They did it for a Conservative but something tells me they wouldn't for a Liberal leader.... Yeah that's funny...he's probably frothing at the opportunity to shop at Home Depot with Dion. I can still remember the Martin exchange. "Mr. Prime Minister, what is your favourite section at Canadian Tire." "Umm, well, uhhh... THE POWER TOOLS!!!" (whilst making a drilling motion) I've never seen anyone look more out of place than Paul Martin fixing a drafty window. Because we all know Paul Martin busts his ass carrying groceries home like the rest of us. Quote "Those who stand for nothing fall for anything." -Alexander Hamilton
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