From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #95 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, January 28 1999 Volume 03 : Number 095 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Frucontent in 4th Grade! [Srm9988n@aol.com] Re: Teeny Little Super Guy [Chad Maloney ] Re: Robbie Burns [ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry)] Re: Pisco the criminal budgiefish [Mindy J Munson ] Narnia numbering [Tamra ] Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) [Chad Maloney ] Re: top five books [Caroline A Picker ] Generation Whatever [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) [jenncyn@aol.com (JennCyn)] Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly] Sesame Street [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal)] Children's Books [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal)] Re: favorite books (was a lot of stuff) [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly Ma] Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) [aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (AL] More fave books [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal)] Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (C] Fruvous Bootlegs ["Hell Hotel" ] Re: Sesame Street [bodaceah@aol.com (Bodaceah)] Re: Lotsa stuff no one else remembers (in a big lump) [McCown ] Re: On Her Doorstep [kpfruhead@aol.com (KPFruhead)] Re: kinda like the lowest/highest point [aadler1@tiger.towson.edu] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 18:41:21 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Frucontent in 4th Grade! the demure and retiring Nafs protested: > >Just wanted to thank everyone, and Fiona in particular, for the > >devastating wit contained on her webpage. > Didn't write 'em, I just quote 'em. (Look for another update on Sunday or I know, dearest, but you put them in an easily accessible, presorted compendium for us, which infinitely improves on the alternate method of going through every post in the archive when the highlights are needed for research purposes. > Don't suppose he wrote any Fruvous haiku? No. that's what *I* do. :) Limericks anyone? - -- Lori the sometime poet. ***************** Everyone's a novelist, and everyone can sing. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:42:58 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: Teeny Little Super Guy Matt James wrote: > > chad schrock (chad@radix.net) wrote: > : I grew up on SHR!. I remember that more clearly than Sesame > : Street or 3-2-1 Contact. > Was the guy who sang, "I hanker for a hunk of cheese" part of SHR? A slab or slice or chunka? I think that was more of a "commercial". I associate that with being taught how to make popcicles from kool aid, saran wrap, and tooth picks. A very useful skill in today's modern society. But it was ABC... "My get up and go has got up and went" - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 18:45:35 GMT From: ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry) Subject: Re: Robbie Burns On 27 Jan 1999 17:34:55 GMT, elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) wrote: >: Well, I'm sure that's where the idea for deep fat fried Mars >: Bars/Twixes/Snickers/Chewits/everything came from! No other way >: anyone would have done it IMO! > >: Ross, who's not getting his haggis till Thursday. Humph! >Perhaps this is why Scotland has the highest heart attack rate >in Europe? ;) >-Matt No bloody 'perhaps' about it mate! Had the Haggis last night though. Ross, tucking into unhealthy foods, knocking back the Lager and thinking that exercise is for wimps! It's the Galaxies Greatest Comic, Now check out it's web site! http://freespace.virgin.net/g.hendry/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 19:04:31 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Pisco the criminal budgiefish /me runs to get my mail /me comes back crying. *I* didn't get any postcard! I'm leaving on a ski trip in a few hours and wont be able to contact my mail box (on or off screen). I guess I should just lay down and die! Fruchild, the overly dramatic speaking of dramatic... Who was it that had auditions? How did it go?? On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 18:07:54 GMT Srm9988n@aol.com writes: >Hey kids! check out the new mutant mascot on the hot-pink >Fruvous postcard! while I like k@'s interpretation, this apparent >piscine variation of Larry B. Clebdon just helps *everything* fall >into place. > >see what the hell I'm blithering about> > >Can it be I'm really the first one to have gotten this thing? > >-- Lori, giddy. >************************** >la la la la > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 18:52:02 GMT From: Tamra Subject: Narnia numbering puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) writes: >The second thing to say is has anyone else but me >noticed and been bothered by the way they are numbering the Narnia >books now? They are listing The Magicians Nephew as #1. The first >time I saw this was in a bookstore in Toronto and I became absolutely >hopping mad. Almost frothing at the mouth I guess, my husband talked >me down. I mean if you read that first then the magic of TLTWATW is >just ruined because you know all the secrets already, no mystery, no >joy of discovery, all ruined. You can read TMN anywhere in the series >except #1 and be fine, my favorite placing is #6 it's original >position. I have pointed this out to people I seen looking for books, >even store clerks. Most clerks I tell have never read them and seem >mystified as to why I would mention it in the first place. Oh well >probably just me I guess. But I tell you I would love to get hold of >the person who's less than brillian idea this was and give them a >large piece of my mind. Actually, the edition I just got at Christmas (publ. by Harper Collins) states (inside) that the renumbering of the Narnia books is in accordance with the wishes (ph) of the author (Lewis) and has something to do with the order in which ghe wrote them (paraphrased by memory) -- hope this makes you feel a tad better..... tamra ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:14:44 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) Andrea Krause wrote: > What's the age bracket on that? I've always felt left out that I > either grew up without knowing Schoolhouse Rock, or just forgot > everything about it. I'm (looks at driver's license) 23 and I have Schoolhouse Rock! ingrained in my psyche. I remember some better than others... (i.e. Grammer and History more than Science, except for a couple science ones like Interplanet Janet and Circulation... E-lec-tricity, E-lec- tricity. I don't remember any of the math ones). > Maybe I was too busy watching Sesame Street. Abierto. Cerrado. Abierto. Cerrado. > I do remember The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, and The Great Space > Coaster though. Gary Gnu rocks my world. :) Oh yeah! We got to watch 3-2-1 contact in school sometimes and I'd be conveniently sick for the first 30 minutes of school to catch the Great Space Coaster. It was on after Scoobie Doo. It was Scoobie Doo then the Gnu. And wasn't the Spiderman theme from the Electric Company? I didn't like the Electric Company as much as Sesame Street. Now I have that Muppets song in my head: I'm a gnu. A g-never gnu. I think I'm gonna g-nash my teeth at you. - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 13:52:21 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) there was an intersting article in 'Parent' magazine (i know you're all looking at each other confused--"what the heck is little 19-year-old katie doing reading 'Parent'?!?!?!" i was doing a project for the child psych unit in my ministry class last year :) about sesame street. as wonderful as it is, parents seem to be coming out against it because their children had acquired the habit of incessently screaming the one letter and/or number they had learned that day. bizarre. ~~kate - -- **************************************************************************** Kate Leahy kleahy@loyola.edu **************************************************************************** nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight gotta kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight - --bruce cockburn, "lovers in a dangerous time" and so the problem remained; lots of the people were mean, and most of them were miserable, even the ones with digital watches. - --douglas adams, "hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" we're splitting into two camps--mike, i'm with you. - --jian ghomeshi, bottom line, 1/1 *************************************************************************** Chad Maloney wrote in message <36B09B04.A3FADECF@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu>... >Andrea Krause wrote: >> What's the age bracket on that? I've always felt left out that I >> either grew up without knowing Schoolhouse Rock, or just forgot >> everything about it. > >I'm (looks at driver's license) 23 and I have Schoolhouse Rock! ingrained >in my psyche. I remember some better than others... >(i.e. Grammer and History more than Science, except for a couple >science ones like Interplanet Janet and Circulation... E-lec-tricity, E-lec- >tricity. I don't remember any of the math ones). > >> Maybe I was too busy watching Sesame Street. > >Abierto. Cerrado. Abierto. Cerrado. > >> I do remember The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, and The Great Space >> Coaster though. Gary Gnu rocks my world. :) > >Oh yeah! We got to watch 3-2-1 contact in school sometimes and >I'd be conveniently sick for the first 30 minutes of school to >catch the Great Space Coaster. It was on after Scoobie Doo. It >was Scoobie Doo then the Gnu. And wasn't the Spiderman theme from >the Electric Company? I didn't like the Electric Company as much as >Sesame Street. > >Now I have that Muppets song in my head: I'm a gnu. A g-never gnu. I >think I'm gonna g-nash my teeth at you. > > - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 18:50:30 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Fave Books >The Narnia books, I know by reading evryone elses posts that these >are >popular and I have two things here. First off when I was 16 (now 31) >my mother called home from work one day and asked if I had ever read >some books aboutsome Lion, called Narnia. I said of course I had. I >read them when I was 9. She said "I knew it". Now this was odd >enough because my Mom doesn't read. In fact in the last decade (at >least) she has read one and only one book, one I leant her. The >reason she had called is that one of the Doctors she worked for had >an >Aslan belt buckle, when she'd asked about it he told her where it was >from. She told him that she thought I'd read them. He asked how old >I was and he told her that she was mistaken since I was far too >young. >So she had called. I told her to point out that TLTWATW had been >written for his 5 year old grand-daughter Lucy. I just love to >share that story. Like my sister and brother before us (now 27 and 29) my brother and I (now 17[almost] and 19) grew up hearing these books read to us every night by my mother. I believe we were 5 and 7 at the time. She would sit crossed legged in the hall and my brother and I would each rest our head on a knee. When we read in my bedroom Ben would hold one side of the book and I would hold the other and mom would scratched our backs as we lay on our stomachs on either side of her. Those were probably my fondest childhood memories. I also loved talking to mom afterwards about my crush, Victo Laloggia, 17 (my sisters crush too =+)). The second thing to say is has anyone else but me >noticed and been bothered by the way they are numbering the Narnia >books now? They are listing The Magicians Nephew as #1. The first >time I saw this was in a bookstore in Toronto and I became absolutely >hopping mad. Almost frothing at the mouth I guess, my husband talked >me down. I mean if you read that first then the magic of TLTWATW is >just ruined because you know all the secrets already, no mystery, no >joy of discovery, all ruined. You can read TMN anywhere in the >series >except #1 and be fine, my favorite placing is #6 it's original >position. I have pointed this out to people I seen looking for >books, >even store clerks. Most clerks I tell have never read them and seem >mystified as to why I would mention it in the first place. Oh well >probably just me I guess. But I tell you I would love to get hold of >the person who's less than brillian idea this was and give them a >large piece of my mind. Yeah. Im hella pissed for the exact reason you mentioned. It completely ruins what CSLewis' intentions I believe. And isn't his intent what is suppoed to matter? Fruchild, who wanted to *be* reap-a-cheep ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 20:10:10 GMT From: Caroline A Picker Subject: Re: top five books That's pretty cool- his new one _I know this much is true is really_ is really good too- :) Caroline ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 21:04:29 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Generation Whatever Aleigh said: >I think Generation X "officially" (or whatever that means) ended with >those born in 1981. Last time I checked, my brother was not included in GenX (and I don't mean the Marvel Superhero Team), and he was born in 1977. So I'm certainly not. I consider myself "Generation Why." Heather Moore (we are also referred to as the "Echo Boom" generation, because we are the results of the Baby Boomers) ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 1999 21:25:48 GMT From: jenncyn@aol.com (JennCyn) Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) >I think Generation X "officially" (or whatever that means) ended with those >born in 1981. I've also heard people my age (I was born in '78) referred to as Generation Y.... which I actually prefer... >"Your feet are freezing in the ice of reason and it's too little much too >late"~ Yazbek oh, lord. The timing. the timing. I was just working on a news story with a reference to 666 in it -- I'll bet you can guess what song I hadt going through my head.... - - jenn (mentally segueing over to "Black Cowboys on the Beach," and expecting to get through the rest of the album before I leave the office) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:40:19 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:45:50 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Sesame Street So many Sesame Street fans here, I reccomend that all of you get the book Sesame Street Unplugged. You will be enthralled and awash in pleasnat memories for hours. Speaking of which, does everyone remember the alphabet songs? There was one for each letter. I had them all on 45 (that is a small vinyl record for you youngsters out there) when I was a wee thing. I would love to get copies of all those songs again. Sigh, probably won't happen though. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:40:21 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Children's Books Okay has anyone out there but me ever read either "Mr. Shaws Ship Shape Shoe Shop" or "Arm in Arm". The first is about a shoemaker who has to close his store, but he gets a new one in the end, on a ship. The second is a book of nonsense poetry, the title poem is about two octopuses who get married and walk down the aisle arm in arm in arm in arm in arm.... I would love to get my grubby little paws on copies of either of thse books. Also for more recent books hyow about the "Critters of the Night " books by Mercer Meyer. We have one that is a book with the alphabet and numbers etc. I expect that someday when I do have children I will get a note from teacher wondering exactly my child insists that V is for Vampire and W for Werewolf. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:40:24 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Re: favorite books (was a lot of stuff) >I've also heard of one called "Last Chance to See" (I think that's it). he >wrote it while doing a study on endangered animals. It's written in typical >Adams humor. I've been looking everywhere for this one, but as of yet, no >luck. Anyone read it? My husband read it and really liked it. Here is the pertinent info should you want to order it from someone: Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine Published by Harmony Books, New York a division of Crown Publishers, Inc. Copyright 1990 Serious Productions Ltd. and Mark Carwardine ISBN 0-517-58215-5 Harmony Books 201 East 50th St New York NY 10022 ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 1999 21:39:18 GMT From: aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (ALeigh992) Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) >oh, lord. The timing. the timing. I was just working on a news >story with a reference to 666 in it -- I'll bet you can guess what song I >hadt >going through my head.... > >- jenn >(mentally segueing over to "Black Cowboys on the Beach," and expecting to get >through the rest of the album before I leave the office) I've had more comments on my sig than I expected! I didn't realize so many people had heard of Yazbek! :-) I'm listening to him right now, actually...but no surprise there cause he's been in almost constant rotation on my cd player! I urge anyone who hasn't heard of David Yazbek to check him out! Aleigh Check it out! Check it totally out!! --> http://i.am/not_your_broom "Your feet are freezing in the ice of reason and it's too little much too late"~ Yazbek ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:35:17 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: More fave books Oh boy how the mind does slip, I forgot to mention the following: Omnivore, Orn, Ox all by Piers Anthony. A wonderful trilogy of books. I re read them a few years ago and they were just as good as I remember. She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb I bought it because it was an Oprah book. I like taking her reccomendations because they are books I would most likely not buy otherwise since I stick mostly with SF/Fantasy stuff. This is a pretty heavy book in that is deal with subjects that are hard to read about and to deal with such as rape, child abuse, obesity, nervous breakdown, and much more. I like the book because I identifed strongly with the heroine in the book. I too had gone through almost all the things that she did if to a lesser degree in some places. At times I felt I was reading about myself, it was a little scary. However you don't have to be dysfuctional to like the book it is well written and absorbing. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:07:44 GMT From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) >I think Generation X "officially" (or whatever that means) ended with those >born in 1981. That is SO dissapointing! I am one year of for being part of a major stereotype! - - Life101 - "Jesus was a Jesus Freak" -Dan Bern ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 1999 22:22:05 GMT From: "Hell Hotel" Subject: Fruvous Bootlegs Just wanted to let all the NGers know that I am trading Fruvous bootlegs. The band does approve of this don't they? I remember reading someone say that they do. well if you are interested in any live fruvous tapes just follow this link http://i.am/HellHotel thanks - -Eric HellHotel@tmbg.org Http://i.am/HellHotel **************************************************************************** fruvous: (froo`ves)n 1. Magical monk-baked pastry loaf. 2.High stakes Mesopotamian board game. 3.Sound produced when yogurt dollops are dropped in searing liquid. adj 1. Unflappable(after legendary crusader Marion~) 2. Multi-legged and aural. see MOXY FRUVOUS **************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 1999 23:23:05 GMT From: bodaceah@aol.com (Bodaceah) Subject: Re: Sesame Street >Speaking of which, does everyone remember the alphabet songs? I'm stumped. Any chance for a consolation prize? jude "i am petrified that a right wing bird could fly like a swallow i am petrified about that i am pacified that a big fat wind of change's gonna get'em i am pacified about that" Laura Love ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 23:10:13 GMT From: McCown Subject: Re: Lotsa stuff no one else remembers (in a big lump) > A bunch of things bundled into one (I've noticed how many individual > postings I make, and I'm starting to feel ill, so I'm trying to cut it > down)... > > Autumn and then Heather said: > >What I'm wondering now is how many episodes of Saved By The Bell can > >you recite? > I've gotta agree that the "I'm so excited" episode is a classic. I think probably everyone I know (myself included) can sing the theme song, too. Somehow the "I'm so excited" episode comes up all the time in school and then one (or two, or three) of us have to go: "I'm so excited...I'm so excited...I'm so...*scared*!" > Cameron Ross asked: > >As anyone read "Naked" by David Sedaris? or anything else he's written? Heather said: > The only time I ever took book advice from a customer was when I bought > "Holiday on Ice." It was the absolute best thing for me to read this > Christmas, I tell you. I ended up reading it aloud to SO many people (I > often read aloud to my friends. It's the coolest activity. When was the > last time someone read to you?). Haven't read Naked, but it's next to > buy. I've heard good things. Damn, that man is funny. My mom got "Holiday on Ice" for my dad for Christmas after hearing "Dinah the Christmas Whore" on NPR. My dad read basically the whole book out loud to us at the breakfast table, Christmas morning. "SantaLand Diaries" had me sitting on the floor because I was laughing too hard to stay in my chair. Very funny book. love Lizzie ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 1999 23:45:04 GMT From: mocksie@aol.com (Mocksie) Subject: Re: Want a Moxy Fruvous Indie Tape? I bid about 30 times last night... started at 35 bucks, and bid up until I was at 85.00! And I STILL was outbid! Now, I LOVE Moxy and all... but I'm a po' college student and can't afford to pay 100$ for a TAPE!!! I shall now go to my cell and cry. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 00:06:35 GMT From: Pooh8909@aol.com Subject: Re: CN Tower I kinda sorta meant to post this a couple days ago, but only sent it to one person instead. Opps. Well, you shouldn't expect much better from me. :o) Anywho, there's been talk of paintball..... any other suggestions for those youngin's out there, lemme know!!!! :<> :Oooo, ooo, oooo!!!! I'm in. Even though I've never done it before, I'm in. Oh, and I want :to extend another offer for all of us born too late..... who wants to try to do :something Frü-related during those shows we can't get into? I have no clue what, :but I refuse to sit in the hotel with my MOM all night!!!! Lemme know! :love :jamie>> ------------------------------ Date: 29 Jan 1999 00:50:41 GMT From: "Hell Hotel" Subject: Re: Want a Moxy Fruvous Indie Tape? >I bid about 30 times last night... started at 35 bucks, and bid up until I was >at 85.00! And I STILL was outbid! Now, I LOVE Moxy and all... but I'm a po' >college student and can't afford to pay 100$ for a TAPE!!! > >I shall now go to my cell and cry. > > Hey you want an indie tape, well you can get a copy of it! either by way of MP3 or by way of bootleg trading..there are many people out there who would love to share some live tapes with you, you just have to look for them. - -Eric HellHotel@tmbg.org Http://i.am/HellHotel **************************************************************************** fruvous: (froo`ves)n 1. Magical monk-baked pastry loaf. 2.High stakes Mesopotamian board game. 3.Sound produced when yogurt dollops are dropped in searing liquid. adj 1. Unflappable(after legendary crusader Marion~) 2. Multi-legged and aural. see MOXY FRUVOUS **************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: 29 Jan 1999 01:31:22 GMT From: kpfruhead@aol.com (KPFruhead) Subject: Re: On Her Doorstep >I think what does it for me is this one chord, during the capitalized >words... > >"I started out a little tightly WOUND like a rocket SHOT up.." etc. That >one chord! :) Maybe I'm just too used to hearing the live version, but is that the first chord (Am), or the one after that (Ebmaj7)? I get confused because they move to the chord on beat one (when they sing the word), but accent it on beat 2 (in-between words). Incidentally, I must apologize to Chris O for wearing out the "Moxy's Music" button on FDC due to overuse :) And they said you couldn't wear out web pages.... Ken, the once again not quite as obsessed as... uh.... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 01:14:00 GMT From: aadler1@tiger.towson.edu Subject: Re: kinda like the lowest/highest point In article <19990128150651.18087.qmail@hotmail.com>, "Halley Johnson" wrote: > Hey All! > > Someone posed this question to me and I thought it would make great > fodder for the sharp minds on this ng: > > What is the first thing you know? > > Answer will follow, but I'll give you a little help here -- don't go too > deep, its really quite simple..... > > HJ Um...Would it be that you know something? I mean, like, you know that you know something, even if you don't know what it is? Or perhaps that you know that you have the capacity to know. Does that make any sense? I think I'm thinking too hard... - -anna- - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #95 *******************************************