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From: MSN NicknameDuntig  (Original Message) Sent: 13/12/2005 16:21
Hello?

I am a confused soul from Norway, and I think I am a Dun Ringles fan. What should I do now?


 
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From: MSN NicknamePeatboyFunkToo Sent: 14/12/2005 08:20
I'm afraid the only course of action is to take a daily dose of Dun Ringle music (in your case probably the songs that mention Vikings) and set up the Norwegian branch of the fan club. And being confused when it comes to the Dun Ringles can only be an advantage.
 

 
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From: MSN NicknameDuntig Sent: 14/12/2005 14:16
Thank you for the kind and wise advice: But I am still confused. What is one daily dose of Dun Ringles supposed to do for me? Cure me, or make me a bigger fan? Because Dun Ringles have indeed become to me as important as eating and breathing, and this makes me wonder: is there a secret ingredient in the music that makes people enslaved and makes them crave for more? I can only speak for myself, but every time I listen to it, it just sounds better and better, and this goes not only for the Viking-related songs, every bloody song has something there. I am seriously thinking of setting up a Norwegian branch of the fan club, but there are two obvious problems that come to my mind connected to that: 1. Does there even exist a Dun Ringles fan club in the first place, since a branch needs to be derived from somewhere. 2. How should I convince people to become new members? Pure old fashioned Viking violence or bribery? I am afraid I am going to feel some kind of lonesome in the Fan Club, but you never know, it might be a huge success.
 

 
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From: MSN NicknameDuntig Sent: 15/12/2005 22:16
Good news! I had a break-through today. I played one of the songs the ringles maybe were less fortunate with for a friend visiting, and he enjoyed the song! When I then told him about the Dun Ringles fan’ club, he was ecstatic and wanted to become a member momentarily. My children have also been dancing to Dun Ringles, and they seem to enjoy it (they especially like “A Tale of Two Tractors”), so I will sign up them too, and I will also sign up my neighbour, because after a 48 hour non-stop playing of Re Dun, I had not one single complaint. This means the fan-club is at its beginning and already counting 8 (more or less knowingly) persons.