From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #543 Reply-To: ammf@smoe.org Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, September 12 1998 Volume 01 : Number 543 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: poutine (was: Re: Errors) ["^kat^" ] Re: A question for all... [jsmooth69@aol.com (JSmooth69)] Re: A question for all... [ingrid@ehmail.com] Re: Chadadian Cuisine? [Chad Schrock ] Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] [hKatherine@ehmail.com] Re: Songs never heard wish list [Summer Young ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 09:58:39 -0400 From: "^kat^" Subject: Re: poutine (was: Re: Errors) *heehee* yeah, i can recall our show choir's ill-fated trip to toronto this may (screw busses that break down ;p), but our 2 lunch choices were tim horton's & burger king. wanting to be all canadian & stuff, i ate at tim's, but went to BK afterwards to wait for the others to finish... and saw this *huge* ad for poutine. dear lord, that stuff frightened me. i mean, i'm all for cheese curds 'n' stuff, but i just don't do well w/ fried foods. (guess i'm not all that *american*, either, since i refuse to eat french fries, potato chips, or donuts... ;p) bored & fighting strep throat (ugh), ^kat^ "stick around if you enjoy disaster, 'cause if you can't see what i'm after you must be blind" >> > Besides, don't bug me about asking dumb questions about Canadians. I know >> > a bit more than the average American does....especially now that I've >eaten that >> > horrible French-Canadian cuisine labeled "poutine". >> >> HEY! *DON'T* bash poutine! Granted, it IS horribly fat and disgusting- >looking >> and everything that food shouldn't be, except for goddamn GOOD. Right >Chris? >> Lisa?... Someone? > >Me? Are you talking to me? =D I'm a Chris, but am I the *right* Chris? :) > >It *was* disgusting looking? I couldn't really see (yes, I was looking out of >my good eye ) -- it was pretty dark when I was eating it. :) I would say >it was pretty good -- and that's from a person who had a horrible sore throat >that weekend and still managed to eat it. :) ------------------------------ Date: 11 Sep 1998 16:56:05 GMT From: jsmooth69@aol.com (JSmooth69) Subject: Re: A question for all... > So, Fruheads, the money question one more time: WHY ARE YOU A FRUHEAD? I guess it would be because the have many differeny styles of music, they can play and all of the have talent...something that is lacking in many popular bands these days. I first got into Fruvous because a friend I had met in school said they played the best live show he's ever been to. I decided to buy bargainville, and have been a Fruhead since. > what's your favorite song by Fruvous I don't thinkI could pick one, but Fly, The Drinking Song, King of Spain, Nuits de reve are definitely up there.... > Who's your favorite non-Fruvous band or artist Tori Amos -she's definitely great, with an excellent voice and incredible songs. Her live shows are great too. > Whom would you most like to see open for Fruvous I don't know actually. . . > Whom would you like to see Fruvous open for Tori Amos. . .doesn't really fit well ,but oh well, this would be my personal dream show. (as long as they both do loonnngg sets) > What's one thing you DON'T LIKE about Fruvous the cd cases of their Cds tend to wander and lose themselves... > what's the greatest thing about this newsgroup funny, friendly, and funky Fruheads flappily flying and filleting fish. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 14:33:41 GMT From: ingrid@ehmail.com Subject: Re: A question for all... > if I NEVER hear Kick in the Ass again, I'll be > SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > That song was okay, the first time.... it's just gotten worse and > worse.... now it's completely intolerable... > :( > (And yes, that's the only frusong I can say that about....) > > nate > My god, why so bitter? How many times did you *hear* Kick In The Ass live?? Note that I'm not saying that you can't be sick of a song. I myself would be pretty happy without Grunge of Spain... HOWEVER, I'd _*LOVE*_ it if they did that slow version of Authors they did at the Tralf in '94... That was SO good (hint, hint). And I'd like to point out, for those interest, that I think the early version of Fly (the one I have on that Tralf/'94 tape anyway) sounds _unbelievably_ like a Beau Dommage song. It's the way they end the chorus. Amazing. Would Jian be a closet Beau Dommage fan??? - -- Ingrid ingrid@ehmail.com "I'm 34. I've heard it all." - Cal - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 23:43:22 -0400 From: Chad Schrock Subject: Re: Chadadian Cuisine? Richard Butterworth wrote: > Chad Schrock wrote: > > Chad Maloney wrote: > > > > > Viva La Vegetarien[2]! > > > > * chad looks in his refridgerator. > > > > * chad looks at this post again. > > > > Are you sure you're not me??!?! > > I fear this is getting all very worrying. Are you two sure you > want to meet up? Sure! It's the only way to prove that we aren't the same person. > I think you may cancel each other out if you get too close. It's the whole ying and yang of existence. In a purely existential way, of course. (huh?) > Either that or combine together to form a Double Chad. A > sort of CChhaadd. Is that anything like a double-stuff Oreo? > Or possibly form a super dense Chad, whose gravitational > pull is so strong that once a (hypothetical) space ship > passes your Chad horizon then it can never escape. That would be interesting... I wonder what else we could attract? > Or you'll maybe collapse in on yourselves and form a point > in space with no area but infinite Chadness -- a Chadularity. More like a peculuraity. :) > Did someone say the signal to noise ratio was dropping off on > this ng? Well there's some more noise for you. :) Naaah. Every ng needs one of these threads. :) > Chad chad > Richard I'm flattered, really, but, I can barely sing. I could never be a Pip. - -- chad@ radix.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 13:38:31 GMT From: hKatherine@ehmail.com Subject: Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] In article <6t8gt7$kpd$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, ingrid@ehmail.com wrote: > In article , > duncan@interlog.com (Duncan) wrote: > > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > > ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ > > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ _B_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _E_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > > ___ _I_ _D_ _D_ _E_ _H_ _E_ _D_ ___ ___ <_> ___ > > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _V_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > > {_} ___ ___ (P) _O_ _U_ _T_ *I* _N_ _E_ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _R_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > > ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ > > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _A_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ _I_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > > ___ ___ [_] _S_ _C_ _R_ (A) _P_ (P) _L_ _E_ ___ [_] ___ ___ > > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > Heh. Who's next? hKate - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 19:38:35 -0400 From: Summer Young Subject: Re: Songs never heard wish list Revell Sara E wrote: > Summer Young wrote: > : I'm totally with you on the Pork Tenderloin. It's actually called > : Alice's Restaurant" if you remember Dave mentioned it just before Murray > : bust into it. It's a movie too, from the 70's I think. There's a verse > : or two that goes along with each section of the movie. I saw it once > : (and am planning to see it again soon), it not bad. > > Ummmmm...no. Sorry, but Alice's Restuarant is a song by Arlo Guthrie (and > yes, it is from a movie of the same name), but has nothing to do with Pork > Tenderloin. The chorus goes along the lines of "you can get anything you > want, at Alice's Restuarant". It is a hugely long song that takes up an > entire side of a record (which always amused me as a child!). If you don't > believe me, look up the song lyrics at > http://www.lyrics.ch > > The song everyone else is refering to is indeed called "The Hunt for the > Dangerous Pork Tenderloin" > > Their mention of "Alice's Restuarant" at the Mel Lastman show was just > random banter - if you listened carefully, they did indeed refer to the > song as "the hunt...." > Well, I feel like a HUGE ass right now......I suppose I probably shouldn't have opened my big mouth since it has been a while since I've seen the movie and because I only saw it once. I just read this horoscope thing recently that said I tend to put my foot in my mouth......now I went and proved it right. But thank you for correcting me. I'm going to try not to do it again anytime in the near (or distant) future. :) ->Summer ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #543 ********************************************