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  • a Beautiful man, a great life. I am so glad to have found this channel on YT. Thanks Tuli for your Perverbs. Love you 4 ever, RIP Dear Tuli

  • We'll miss you Tuli.

  • Tuli, you will be greatly missed.  Rest in peace.

  • Here I am again, with my new computer, Tuli, so I think it'll work this time. I see that my test about a month ago actually did take, but I was so convinced it hadn't, I didn't even check back. Testing, again, even so, since I'm not the only one who's had problems with posting here. Oh no!  It's saying "Error, try again"! ~ Lizzy

  • Here I am again, with my new computer, Tuli, so I think it'll work this time. I see that my test about a month ago actually did take, but I was so convinced it hadn't, I didn't even check back. Testing, again, even so, since I'm not the only one who's had problems with posting here. ~ Lizzy

  • I'm testing so I can try responding again. When I last tried, it wouldn't post and then it disappeared.

  • medicinesocks wrote:

    beautiful, precious video, thelma. how are you dear ones? tell tuli the Rubaiyat sung to what sounds like pure yiddische melody has moved me to tears. YouTube was having trouble processing my comment at the site of that video,, so i send you my regards here. much love to you, rachel :P

  • Love and Nature give us all and more than we need. It's kind to see Tuli still singing in spite of suffering many pains. Thanks to be there to catch and share these moments.

  • Jill Diamond comments via e-mail:

    A loaf of bread, a jug of wine and thou, dear Tuli makes me happy knowing you're well. You are a cherished person with a magnifcent mind. Love you, Love you, Love you!

  • Beautiful song. wow, I missed that the Omar Khayyam. where have I been/

  • A loaf of bread, a jug of wine and thou, dear Tuli would bring joy to my heart, knowing that you be well. You are a cherished person with a magnificent mind.

    Love you, love you, love you. Jill

  • Paul Krassner comments via e-mail:

    It was one of my favorite poems too. In fact, I parodied it in the Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog. Kesey had written page after page after page of "Tools From My Chest"--so many that all I did was have one "tool," a photo of a fur-covered cup, saucer and spoon, with the heading "Tools From My Chest" and a caption, "A loaf of bread, a jug of carrot juice and this fur-covered cup, saucder and spoon are all I need." --pk

  • a joy to behold. thanks again you guys.

  • Great stuff Tuli, you are an inspiration to many! Even my little daughter does a version of "Nothing". Never stop man!

  • Walli Leff comments by e-mail:

    A message for Tuli.

    What an unexpected pleasure! The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam became one of my favorite poems when I was in high school and I read it in a book of poems my mother gave me for Chanukah. I still have the book and although the pages are yellow and falling out, I still read the poem.

    Now I can sing the song, along with you. Thank you!

    My fondest regards to you, dear Tuli.

    Love,

    Walli Leff

  • Tsurah comments by e-mail:

    "Ah, wilderness, ah wilderness,

    my wilderness is paradise enow when Tuli sings!!

    Love,

    Tsaurah

  • simply wonderful and to see and hear tuli divine!!!!!

    our new dvd on tuli is really great...edited by young vietnamese filmmaker max...max said editing this dvd changed his life!

    much love penny arcade

  • right on! XXX

  • tuli! you rule! keep these up.

  • That was lovely! Thank you, Tuli. :)

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