From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #96 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 Friday, January 29 1999 Volume 03 : Number 096 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: On Her Doorstep ["livviefru" ] Re: Favorite books (was a lot of stuff) [Krista ] Re: Favorite books (was a lot of stuff) [Krista ] Re: Sesame Street [pirmann@panix.com (David Pirmann)] Re: Canal St. Tavern Directions ["^kat^" ] Re: Sesame Street ["^kat^" ] Re: Kids Books [Krista ] Like Music? How About The Lowest Priced Music 7899 [goto@biogate.com] David Sedaris [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: my sis sent them. take a peek [Krista ] Sophie's World [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: Teeny Little Super Guy [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide S] Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) [katrin@dimensional.com (Katri] Re: Fruvous Ramblings (Fans...) [Krista ] Re: Want a Moxy Fruvous Indie Tape? [Krista ] Almost There, FruCon2 Shirt Orders [Brent and Marianne Miller ] Re: Grover (favorite books (was a lot of stuff)) [Krista ] Re: On Her Doorstep [Krista ] Re: Dan Bern / Moxy MP3 [chad schrock ] Re: Pisco the criminal budgiefish [chad schrock ] Re: Stuff no one else remembers (was Grover) [schr9271@fredonia.edu] Re: Calling all GRUMPS viewers . . . [nafio@my-dejanews.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:45:47 -0000 From: "livviefru" 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! :) - -- pam :) Live life for today before tomorrow is gone... Bridget wrote in message ... >Hell Hotel wrote in message <78nlqa$ntr$0@206.231.153.89>... >:on her doorstep is by far my favorite song on Wood..and one of my favorite >:overall and i am hoping hoping hoping the frulads play it at one of Lee's >:Palace shows. > >oh, man, me too me too me too me too me too me too me too, etc. don't have >the sheet music or anything, but i always love to get in my $0.02. *g*... > >over 'n' out >xoxoxo >bridget (o: > >please visit my (perpetually under construction) new home page... >http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/pavilion/3576/ > >'I'm open... There's just nothing in there...' > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 01:45:18 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: Favorite books (was a lot of stuff) BBWMinors wrote: > > > Which leads to one more possible thread ... what are the NG folks' top five > books? I'm writing this, like, *5* days after the original post, but I feel like sharing. It's an interesting question, I want to hurry up and finish typing so I can read everyone else's responses! Here goes, five of my favorite books: 1. Sophie's World (an incredible novel which revolves around the history of philosophy, ancient and modern. *Very* cool. I forget the author, because the book is out on lend to a friend right now.) 2. "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz", Mordecai Richler. 3. "Why I Hate Canadians", Will Furgeson. 4. "Cue the Elephant!", Knowlton Nash (yay CBC!!). 5. "Bachelor Brother's Bed and Breakfast", Bill Richardson. Ta da!! There, wasn't that exciting :-)? Have a nice evening! ---Krista--- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:03:25 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: Favorite books (was a lot of stuff) LuCkYDaBeD@aol.com wrote: > > > > "The Golden Compass" by (ack i forgot!!!) I do have to say this, this has to > be my favorite book, or at least one of my favorite favorites. Don't listen > for a summary, just go out and buy the book. It's by Philip Pullman, and you're right, it *is* a great book! It has a sequal too, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet; it's on my list of "Books I Must Read Some Time In The Near Future" -a very long list, I might add :-). ---Krista--- ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 1999 21:25:02 -0500 From: pirmann@panix.com (David Pirmann) Subject: Re: Sesame Street In <78qlj1$2ik$4@camel29.mindspring.com> puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) writes: >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 Are you talking about the "Letter People"? I remember a series of songs each about a person named after a letter, and they had (if i remember correctly) inflated letter "people" things to go along with them. (like "Miss A" and that sort of thing). This would have been around 1975. Anyone else remember this? (I know I'm not nuts because my kindergarten teacher, who is now about 85, is still a friend of the family and can sing and play all the letter people songs on the piano-- but there were records of them if I recall.) - -Dave ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 21:18:07 -0500 From: "^kat^" Subject: Re: Canal St. Tavern Directions >Who else will be there? > >Scott Shaw me, absolutely! i live in centerville, a southern suburb of dayton, so i never miss a fru-show in the SW-ohio area for *any* reason. a show that's a mere 20 minutes from my house is more convenience than i could possibly hope for. :) with any luck i'll be stage dave, once inside the venue, but i plan to be nice & early beforehand... anyone else? ^kat^ ...whose wildest dream would be hearing "fell in love," but she wouldn't complain a bit if she heard "i will hold on," instead :) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 21:00:35 -0500 From: "^kat^" Subject: Re: Sesame Street Kelly MacDougal wrote ... >Speaking of which, does everyone remember the alphabet songs? There >was one for each letter. *shrieks* yessss! there was a point in my life when i *had* to listen to music to fall asleep (around ages 3-6 or 7, and on a care bears tape player, no less), and my tape of the alphabet songs was one of my favorites. i have a feeling i'd still know all the words, though i haven't heard it in a good ten years. i still chuckle when i think of bert's line in the L song: "la la la la, linoleum..." *grin* 'course, it wasn't till years later that i finally learned what linoleum *was*... ^kat^ "c is for cookie, that's good enough for me..." ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:25:43 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: Kids Books KatieWow wrote: > > have you all lost grip of your senses?!?!?! nary a mention of paul zindel! > (though i suppose he is more of a 'preteen' [god, i hate that term] author, > his books are fantastic. i highly recommend "a begonia for ms. applebaum" > or "the pigman." they're fantastic.) Oooh, Paul Zindel! He *is* good. My personal favorite was "Pardon Me, You're Stepping on my Eyeball". Not only a good book, but one of the coolest titles around, in my opinion :-). Another good "pre-teen" author is Gordon Korman, especially the "Boots and Bruno" books. Very funny, I still read them sometimes when I need to unwind. ---Krista--- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:35:23 GMT From: goto@biogate.com Subject: Like Music? How About The Lowest Priced Music 7899 Like Music? How About The Lowest Priced Music Over 1 Million Plus Titles & Music Books http://www.audiophile.com/musicmaker tciuuqwlwjwbiohjfuyhyzeoxgkfegkpuujugwmsuksdsruhhdmlcvefuwldcojrmxnsgrrmnfktnwgnqvxfrntirwqwsvvo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:04:11 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: David Sedaris Cameron Ross asked: >As anyone read "Naked" by David Sedaris? or anything else he's >written? Heather said: >...Haven't read Naked, but it's next to buy. I've heard good things. Heather says again: Okay, so I just got back from the library and I got "Naked." I'm gonna take an hour or so to indulge myself in it (instead of taking a nap, which is sometimes risky, cause I get really crabby without my midday nap - -- I'm either really old or really young, I swear). I'll let you know. Cameron, it'd better be good. (/me shakes finger faux-menacingly) Heather Moore (PS Lizzie -- I was reading the SantaLand Diaries to my friend while she was driving and she had to pull over cause she was laughing so hard she couldn't see properly. They should put a warning on that book: "Do not read/listen to while driving, working with chemicals, or operating heavy machinery.") ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:18:18 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: my sis sent them. take a peek Mindy J Munson wrote: > > >> 1) Well, this day was a total waste of makeup. Those are great :-)!!! Thanks for the laughs! ---Krista--- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:36:04 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Sophie's World Krista said: >1. Sophie's World (an incredible novel which revolves around the >history of philosophy, ancient and modern. *Very* cool. I forget >the author, because the book is out on lend to a friend right now.) His name is Jostein Gaarder. You know, I can't help feeling that a little something was lost in the translation (it was written in Norwegian), because some of the phrasing is a little awkward, but Krista's right, it's a great book (I'm in the middle of it right now, along with the Deptford Trilogy. Geez. Those two books on my bedstand block the light from my reading lamp when stacked on top of one another). Heather Moore ___________________________________________________________________ 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 20:15:53 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: Teeny Little Super Guy In article <36B0A1A2.9DDF2AC3@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu>, opercmm@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu says... > Matt James wrote: > > chad schrock (chad@radix.net) wrote: > > 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" Yep, and all that was from Timer! k@ Or pomegranate juice, or whatever turns you on ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 20:28:06 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) In article <78ql8k$2ik$1@camel29.mindspring.com>, puggles@mindspring.com says... > So now how about any Electric Company fans, I loved Morgan Freeman > and Rita Moreno before I knew who they were!!! Morgan and Rita kicked ass, of course (and the theme song was really catchy), but I never much cared for the show itself. I was about 8 when Electric Company started up - exactly the target- market age for the show - and I found most of its content a terrible insult to its viewers' intelligence. It seemed like "a show for dumb kids" to me, though I kept on watching it regularly with my little sisters. This is one point on which Tom and I disagree - he loved The Electric Company. When I was 8, he was 3, and he found it to be just his speed. k@ HEY YOU GUYS! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:15:22 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: Fruvous Ramblings (Fans...) Bridget wrote these wise words: I think that a lot of people have a bitterness about them when they've > been dedicated to a band for such a long time, and then people start digging > the same band simply because they get radio play. I know *I'm* guilty of > this, anyway. Take Ben Folds Five, for instance, I've been into them hardcore > for at least three years. All of a sudden, 'Brick' comes out, and *everyone* > loves them. Oh, do I *EVER* feel your pain!!! There's nothing worse than people whose affection for a certain band fades in and out with the latest singles. Most recent example: I've been a Barenaked Ladies fan for years, and have all of their albums. Right now all of my friends LOVE the Barenaked Ladies because of "One Week". It's the only song they know, and the only song that they really want to hear, and yet they call themselves "fans". AAAUUUGGGHHHHHH! I can't even BEGIN to tell you how much it annoys me!! Don't get me wrong, loving a single can be good, becuase it can encourage you to explore the rest of the artist's work. But more often than not people tend to stick with what they hear on the Top 40 Airwaves. I get really pissed off when people treat the current radio hits with such reverance, like "Oh, this is what I should be listening to right now." Radio singles should be pathways to different areas of musical discovery, but for most people they are simply dead ends until the next flavor of the month comes along. Whew!! How's that for a rant?! I think I'll get down from the pulpit now :-) ---Krista--- "Ooohh, the bass player's *cute*"--my friend Karen's one and only opinion of Moxy Fruvous. (Yes, Karen, Murray *is* good-looking. I'm not arguing with you. No one's arguing with you. Now get over it and listen to the damn CD!) "...the radios agree with all the T.V's, and the magazines agree with all the radios, and I keep hearing that same damn song everywhere I go..." --Ani DiFranco ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:52:55 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: Want a Moxy Fruvous Indie Tape? > > S Taylor wrote in message <36AFC515.563D@netcom.ca>... > >Hey, Just thought Id let everyone know that theres a Moxy Fruvous Indie > >tape on ebay with a pic and all, Check it out, > > > >http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=60944072 Hmmm, I'd love an Indie tape, but my love is not worth 87$. Love is a fickle thing, ain't it ;-)? ---Krista--- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 04:00:51 GMT From: Brent and Marianne Miller Subject: Almost There, FruCon2 Shirt Orders Just a quick note about the FruCon2 shirts. We've almost met the printers minimum of 75 FruCon2 shirts. If we have to, Mar and I will make up the difference, therefore the shirt will be printed! You can get quick updates at: http://members.home.net:80/zone5 If you've just mailed your order, or are about to mail an order, please send us an e-mail to let us know exactly what you want (i.e. Mock Turtleneck or T-shirt) in advance so we can make sure we order enough shirts. Thanks for making it possible, Brent and Mar zone5@home.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:45:41 GMT From: Krista Subject: The Bunyip Josh Drury wrote > > On a related topic, has anyone else read "The Bunyip of Berkley's > Creek", by some Australian author whose name I can't presently recall? Yesyesyesyes!!! I can't believe someone else knows the Bunyip (the author's name has totally slipped my mind). I loved it when they broke into the bakery. Just looking at the illustrations made me hungrey. There were other books about the Bunyip as well, most notably "The Bunyip who ate Australia." It's a very clever book, I read it last summer when I had my wisdom teeth pulled, and I probably got more out of it then then when I was younger. My obscure childrens book query: Has anyone here ever read "The Flying Hockey Stick" or "Pickle Shiffon Pie"? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:45:17 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: Grover (favorite books (was a lot of stuff)) Josh Drury wrote > > On a related topic, has anyone else read "The Bunyip of Berkley's > Creek", by some Australian author whose name I can't presently recall? Yesyesyesyes!!! I can't believe someone else knows the Bunyip (the author's name has totally slipped my mind). I loved it when they broke into the bakery. Just looking at the illustrations made me hungrey. There were other books about the Bunyip as well, most notably "The Bunyip who ate Australia." It's a very clever book, I read it last summer when I had my wisdom teeth pulled, and I probably got more out of it then then when I was younger. My obscure childrens book query: Has anyone here ever read "The Flying Hockey Stick" or "Pickle Shiffon Pie"? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:48:34 GMT From: koogle@clark.net Subject: Re: Teeny Little Super Guy In article <36B0A1A2.9DDF2AC3@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu>, Chad Maloney wrote: > 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? A snack that is a winner And yet won't spoil my dinner. The name of those snacks, btw, was "Wagon Wheel." I need to look around the web and see if I can find the complete words. "When I'm dancin' a hoe-down and my boots kinda slow down, or any time I"m weak in the knees..." - --Amanda, off topic again... - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:31:34 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Sesame Street we were talking about the letter people the other day! i never had them, but my hallmates adore them. "i'm mr. m and i've got a munchy mouth." awesome :). ~~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 *************************************************************************** David Pirmann wrote in message <78r65u$j3m$1@panix3.panix.com>... >In <78qlj1$2ik$4@camel29.mindspring.com> puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) writes: > >>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 > >Are you talking about the "Letter People"? I remember a series of >songs each about a person named after a letter, and they had (if i >remember correctly) inflated letter "people" things to go along with >them. (like "Miss A" and that sort of thing). This would have been >around 1975. Anyone else remember this? > >(I know I'm not nuts because my kindergarten teacher, who is now about >85, is still a friend of the family and can sing and play all the >letter people songs on the piano-- but there were records of them if I >recall.) > >-Dave ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 03:33:37 GMT From: Krista Subject: Re: On Her Doorstep Hell Hotel wrote: > > on her doorstep is by far my favorite song on Wood..and one of my favorite > overall and i am hoping hoping hoping the frulads play it at one of Lee's > Palace shows. I have always liked the piano part in it but have never been > able to replicate it myself. The way I play piano is i just sit down and > start playing what sounds good. Usually there is a song blaring in the > background so that I have something to go on...I have tried this method many > times to get 'on her doorstep' right, but it no works for some reason. I > was wondering if anyone out there has some sort of sheet music for this > song(or any other frutunes) that they could share with me? I know someone > will say to look on FDC, well when I did all i could find was guitar > tablature...Unless I just went temporarily blind while looking, it's not > there. Well thanks for your time. Hi Eric, I'll tell you what I did to get a really cool sounding "On Her Doorstep". First, I used the guitar tab from FDC in order to determine what key I wanted to be in when. Then, I simply imitated Mikes chording style (that's essentially all he's doing) from the original version. For example, the first chord is supposed to be F+. So...I play two F's (an octave) with the left hand, and I play an F+ first inversion chord (ACF) with my right hand. I separate the chord into two parts, so I play the C and the F at the same time, and then the A. Try this on the piano, and you'll see that it sounds just like the intro. I play the same way for most of the song, changing keys of course. It does take some experimenting to get the sound "just right", but the end result is worth it! I hope that this isn't too confusing, it's really hard to explain over a computor :-)! Good luck to you! ---Krista--- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 23:21:14 -0500 From: chad schrock Subject: Re: Dan Bern / Moxy MP3 KatieWow wrote: > > welcom o'chris. consider yourself lucky--we're still sorting > out the Chad/chad pile of mess :). Hey!! Us CcHhAaDds are not a "pile of mess" thankyouverymuch. Hmph. But I'll live, I guess. > ~~kate - -- chad at radix dot net Welcome back Zard! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 23:26:45 -0500 From: chad schrock Subject: Re: Pisco the criminal budgiefish Srm9988n@aol.com wrote: > > 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. > > to see what the hell I'm blithering about> /chad gets it. > Can it be I'm really the first one to have gotten this thing? Nope. I got mine yesterday and think it is a hoot. I put it up next to my desk. :) - -- chad at radix dot net not a bandit fish ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 04:06:12 GMT From: schr9271@fredonia.edu Subject: Re: Stuff no one else remembers (was Grover) > Okay, you kickass people, maybe you can help me out. One childhood > movie I'm dying to find is this little 80s anime treat called "The > Adventures of Unico." He's a tiny white unicorn with spiffy pink hair > and he got involved with wooden robot people and a girl who turned > into a cat. Anybody know? I found it on the net once but couldn't seem > to order a copy. > Kay, enough from my corner of the moxyverse, > Monique the TV-addicted /me falls over her chair. SOMEONE ELSE HAS HEARD OF UNICO!!!!!! I can't tell you how happy this makes me. Whe is was about 6 there was this toy store with a kids cdeo dept in the back (first video place i remember). Anywho every time I'd go into this store i'd always beg my mother to rent Unico. It was great!!!!! I remember the story was about the lil unicorn and a girl and how they met a rocking horse that told them how to beat this evil witch, who was really an abused toy turned bad. I haven't seen it in so long that I thought that perhaps i had imagined the whole thing. I once looked in Wegamns to see if they had a copy and they had another unico movie, perhaps the one your talking about. I never got it out tho and now i can't find it anywhere.....:-( *ah memories* thank for letting me know that i wasn't just a delusional kid...:-) Can I just say again how much you guys all rock!!!! Amy - yup, I'm stuck in the 80's - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 04:44:07 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Calling all GRUMPS viewers . . . Well I wasn't going to but Katie wanted one so.. Grumps was attended by Rosemary, Patrick, Irene, film-geek Mike Wood, Brent and myself. It was nice to see everyone again and meet Patrick and Brent, especially since Mike was the only one of the bunch I'd seen more recently than August. We took up a row +1 seat and made up more than a third of the audience but judging from the size of the audience aread they weren't expecting many more. The topic had to do with politics and lying. The host was Jaymz Bee, the panel included the Hon. David Peterson, former premier of Ontario, Stevie Cameron and Trish Wood, journalists, and Jian. Jian was introduced as "the leader" of Moxy Früvous, which raised a few eyebrows, and recieved a kiss from Jaymz which got a laugh. The discussion went well, very animated with lots of good points being brought up. You could see the lines being drawn though. The politician was accusing the media, the 2 journalists were accusing the politician and Jian's body language was pretty much screaming "I have something to say" (not that you can see that on-camera). When he could get a word in edgewise, he brought up good points about the degree of lying, and how some lies were dangerous ("We're bombing Iraq to protect democracy") and some were not, how some lies had become "cultural protocol". He also called the media on not picking up on some of the bigger, more important lies. He took Trish Wood's defense of Jimmy Carter, and pointed out that Carter supported the Shah of Iran who was a brutal dictator. She then tried to defend Carter again. Weakly. (Maybe it's just because one of my Independent Studies in OAC was ON the Shah of Iran but I was sitting there going.. yeah whatever.) All in all, I think it went off well as a discussion in general and Jian came off looking intelligent and fairly articulate. (Difficult as that is *g*) And uh, guys? He's aware of the Jian Scent thread. (visions of all sorts of improv bits at Windsor run through my head) Notable quotes: "Only Liberals lie." "Lying is cool." "If David Peterson said to me backstage "Hey, I really like your music" he'd probably be lying." (Going by the CC on this part apologies if it's off) "As the only non-politician or journalist on the panel, at least formally.." "You make a lot of political statements in your music, I love it" "Why thank-you Stevie" (picture the little suave/mocking grin) "And I actually do love it" "See I can't tell now, all this lying stuff and now I can't tell what's real.. and does she really like me or not?" Fiona "I'm SO a Dave's people if it weren't for Mike..." - -Marie-Claude Nov 16/98 - -----------== 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 #96 *******************************************