From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #108 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 Wednesday, February 3 1999 Volume 03 : Number 108 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Grover and other goodies [wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbsmiles)] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Re: Our favorite favorite comic! [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenh] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [nafio@my-dejanews.com] ****Looking for MP3's?**** [srduadbh@mp3.com] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight)] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight)] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight)] I'm out. [Richard Butterworth ] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [Richard Butterworth ] Re: Do do do do do (Inspector Gadget) [Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu] Re: David Sedaris [VJohnson ] Re: Completely off topic [Groovy Spice ] Troc show [Srm9988n@aol.com] Re: Troc show [kevin@sahara.research-inc.com ()] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight)] Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [Chad Maloney ] Re: anithing you want [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 3 Feb 1999 05:03:24 GMT From: wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbsmiles) Subject: Re: Grover and other goodies > >ok, i have to ask this. Back when my lil brother was 2-3 and watched nick jr. >religiously everyday I could have sworn there was a show called Belle and >Sebastian. It was about the boy (Sebastion) who when all through the Andes >Mts with this big white dog (Belle, aka "the white monster") and a lil yappy >dog (poochie, i think), looking for his mother. it was done in a sort of >animie type fashion. Has anyone else heard of this show? I'm getting rather >tired of people saying "Oh you mean the band?" every time i ask them about >it. I think this show was around way before the band started. On the same >line, anyone remember The Seven Cities of Gold which i believe was on around >that time too?? > >Amy - remember way too much from her childhood Yep, the band Belle and Sebastian takes their name from the TV series. The TV series was based on a novel by Madame Cecile Aubry. (all of this courtesy of the back on the Belle and Sebastian CD, The Boy With The Arab Strap, which just arrived on my doorstep today - talk about timing!) Smiles, Wendy :o) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 06:06:45 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth nmwallis@yesic.com wrote: > By the way folks...look out for another Mystery man from Loughborough at > FruconII. He will be easy to identify not only for the accent but for the fact > that he is also 6'8". 6'8"?!? Gah! But that is taller than... than... Chad!!! A.J. - -- "Life is so much simpler without sauce." - -- Lisa _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 00:21:38 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: Our favorite favorite comic! In article <19990202231057.17248.00003571@ng28.aol.com>, srm9988n@aol.comhatespam says... > to which LORI can only add: oh, k@, when > do the t-shirts go on sale? You've got the > rights to these babies, unlike the Pisco ones, > I assume? I'm still in the process of trying to find someone in this town who knows what screenprinting *is*...I'm hoping that we can start turning out some merchandise soon, other than Iron-On Transfers Of Dubious Quality. But I can't confirm when that might be. Stay tooned! k@ www.waitingforbob.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 08:05:24 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth Michelle wrote: > By the way folks...look out for another Mystery man from Loughborough at > FruconII. He will be easy to identify not only for the accent but for the fact > that he is also 6'8". This wouldn't happen to be the same Mystery man who was mocked by Jian in Windsor would it? *g* In which case Loughborough really *must* be the land of insanity. 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 ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 09:01:06 GMT From: srduadbh@mp3.com Subject: ****Looking for MP3's?**** Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="PART_BOUNDARY_ZQKLYOOEHF" - --PART_BOUNDARY_ZQKLYOOEHF Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have created a page on my website that enables online music lovers to take full advantage of what the web has to offer. You can search for MP3 songs or any sounds of your choice. Come and see for yourselves at this address: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Castle/4636/findpicture.htm - --PART_BOUNDARY_ZQKLYOOEHF - --PART_BOUNDARY_ZQKLYOOEHF ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 10:00:53 GMT From: jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight) Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth Nicole the Wonder Nerd (nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org) wrote: : I do not believe you, old chap, for the simple reason that there : cannot be any such place as "Loughborough". Not only would such a : place name callously ignore the 'o' quota (who are you twerps, : spending vowels with such abandon while your neighbours in Wales go : without?), it would be flat-out impossible to pronounce. Think about : it. Hmm, it has been noted (several times) that American visitors do seem to have a slight pronounciation problem with the name "Loughborough". Their favourite style is "Loogerborooger", although I've also heard "Loogboroog". Strangely our friends in Europe seem to have little problem with it in my experience. Maybe we should have a subtitle on the name boards on the roads into the town that give a clue[1]. : You spelled "realize" wrong. Geez, take the time to learn English. One reason why I'm not going to fall for Richard's spelling trolls is that, unlike Richard "Perfect Spelling" Butterworth, my English is abysmal. I used to program my school's network file server to crash to get out of English classes (I used to get yanked out of class to fix it as none of the staff knew anything about it). And I'm far too lazy to make use of the spell checker that I've got installed here. So many apologies in advance for inflicting bad spelling and grammer on the newsfroup. Tatty bye, Jim'll [1] Today's clue is: Lufbra. ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 10:04:56 GMT From: jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight) Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth A.J. LoCicero (cicero@wwnet.com) wrote: : Now, anyone who has ever been to England knows that there are two : things the the English simply do not have: Decent plumbing, and : effective heating. It is utterly beyond my imagination that any : student union in the UK could possibly be "overheated" Then you've obviously never visting Loughborough. The SU is quite often at sweltering even in the middle of winter, and does this without the aid of a fire. They simply pack 1500 sweaty engineers into a steel and concrete room (with no ventilation) and get them to jump up and down. Nice in January - not so nice in July. : Therefore Watson, I deduce that our "Jon Knight" is some type of : charlatan who is out to besmirch our dear Richard's good name. I ressemble that remark. Tatty bye, Jim'll ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 10:19:39 GMT From: jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight) Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth Vika Zafrin (vika@ibm.net) wrote: : Cheerio! Or is that totally outdated? Fine by me. This is a jolly polite newsgroup I must say. A refreshing change - so many once fine newsgroups have degenerated to the level of talk.bizarre in recent years. I think I may stay a while, though possibly as a lurker. : Welcome, again. So, what about Moxy Fruvous? You like 'em? Ah, um, er. Would everyone be terribly offended if I admitted that I'd never heard them? No doubt Mr Butterworth will now staple me into his big comfy chair the next time I visit him and play me his entire collection. I'm a little unsure as to whether mentioning I've got They Might Be Giants "Flood" album in the office will be a plus or minus point as far as the a.m.m-f oldbies are concerned. But I'll mention it anyway. : "I feel like I just gave birth. To a DAT tape." -COM Could be worse. Those DLT tapes have sharp corners... Tatty bye, Jim'll ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 10:44:55 +0000 From: Richard Butterworth Subject: I'm out. Far be it from me to waste valuable bandwidth and the time and patience of the Good People of ammf by conducting my own individual totally off topic flame war with someone for who an orange jumper is less a garment and more a Way of Life. But what the hell I'm going to anyway... Jon Knight wrote: > He loved bouncing up and > down in an overheated student's union to music played by bands nobody > has ever heard of. Yes, and what was the name of one of those bands no-one had ever heard of Jon? Mocksie something or other wasn't it?[1] And where were you that fine and memorable evening when a group of Canadians got on stage and sang a song featuring the immortal line `I don't care who Princess Di's shagging.' (I bet they won't be playing that one again in a hurry.) You were in your office making linux boxes out of used bath sponges and pieces of string I suspect. Well that's enough childish flaming for now. Just to point out that I still have the Fox Hill sledging photo, Jon, and I promise not to put it back on the web if you promise not to mention that librarian. Actually, having said that Loughborough was used by Dante as the model for his famous poem about Hell, Nicole's words... > Not only would such a > place name callously ignore the 'o' quota (who are you twerps, > spending vowels with such abandon while your neighbours in Wales go > without?), it would be flat-out impossible to pronounce. ...bring back some of the few happy memories of Loughborough. Namely standing on the raliway platform and telling newly arrived Americans how to pronounce it. `Gee. How do you pronounce that? Loogiboogiruff?' `Right first time. You're obviously a natural. Now, just pop in that Generous Briton pub, stride up to the bar and ask for a pint of their finest Loogiboogiruff ale. And mention that the pub and all the people in it are Really Quaint. They love that.' Tinkerty tonk Richard - ----------------------------------------- Salt fare North Sea weird stare further than the eye can see he had a head like a toy shop --`Some old salty'. Trad English song. - ----------------------------------------- [1] Frucontent! Who would have believed it? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 11:28:46 +0000 From: Richard Butterworth Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth Jon Knight wrote: > Vika Zafrin (vika@ibm.net) wrote: > : Cheerio! Or is that totally outdated? > > Fine by me. I'd just like to point out that there's no good asking Jon, as he's totally outdated too. > Ah, um, er. Would everyone be terribly offended if I admitted that I'd > never heard them? Oh Jon. Yes you have heard of them. a) they were a permanent fixture on my stereo in the offices for at least a year. I specifically remember you asking me to turn them up so everyone else could listen too. b) I used to play Rivervalley on the mandolin whenever anyone was foolish enough to place a mandolin in my hands and say `Go on then. Play something.' This occurred at several of your parties. > Could be worse. Those DLT tapes have sharp corners... I'm terribly sorry everyone. My good friend Jon has only been here for 12 hours and he's already talking Techie. Sigh. What Pandora's box have I opened now? Tinkerty tonk Richard - ----------------------------------------- Salt fare North Sea weird stare further than the eye can see he had a head like a toy shop --`Some old salty'. Trad English song. - ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 11:36:42 GMT From: jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight) Subject: Re: I'm out. Richard Butterworth (r.j.butterworth@mdx.NONASTYSPAM.ac.uk) wrote: : Far be it from me to waste valuable bandwidth and the time and patience of : the Good People of ammf by conducting my own individual totally off topic : flame war with someone for who an orange jumper is less a garment and more : a Way of Life. A way of life now sadly consigned to only be worn at weekends (I made the mistake of wearing it down the railway once and got it soaked in diesel fuel and lubricating oil which rather ruined it for normal office wear). : Jon Knight wrote: : Yes, and what was the name of one of those bands no-one had ever heard of : Jon? Mocksie something or other wasn't it?[1] And where were you that fine : and memorable evening when a group of Canadians got on stage and sang a : song featuring the immortal line `I don't care who Princess Di's : shagging.' (I bet they won't be playing that one again in a hurry.) You : were in your office making linux boxes out of used bath sponges and pieces : of string I suspect. Ah. So they played at Loughborough did they? Rats. I honestly don't remember them so I must have been twiddling in by office that evening (ooh er missus). I can see joining this newsgroup is going to end up in an expensive record purchasing trip to the Left Legged Pineapple unless Moxy-Fruevous appear in my officemate's extensive in-office entertainment collection. : Well that's enough childish flaming for now. Just to point out that I : still have the Fox Hill sledging photo, Jon, and I promise not to put it : back on the web if you promise not to mention that librarian. Fear not young sir. I wouldn't dream of telling your friends in the newsfroup all about you losing the power of speech on the way home one evening merely because we were walking 15 yards behind a violin case carrying librarian. That would just be verging on cadish behaviour. Tatty bye, Jim'll ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 12:57:42 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: The Cat is motorvating to Frucon Yay Pixel!!! ladywench FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . "For we can still love the world, who find a famished kitten on the step and know recesses for it from the fury of the street" - Hart Crane "Chaplinesque" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 13:32:27 GMT From: hKath Subject: Re: A Windsor Review In article <36B78823.14F126D0@wwnet.com>, cicero@wwnet.com wrote: > Marie-Claude Danis wrote: > > > > > My time in Michigan was a mixed blessing... Although Ann Arbor, I liked. > > Should be a state in itself, Josh W. is right. I must admit though that's I'm > > freaked out by the fact that Borders seems to allow *dogs* in the store... > > wtf???? > > Indeed? Care to elaborate? What moment of your stay in my dear home state was less > than stellar? Think carefully before you answer! :) AJ, I can't speak for my obviously chin-deep-in-beach-sand friend here, but let me say that I ADORED my stay in your beautiful wood-laden house :)Your pets were greatly entertaining and so was your little tire-pump ;) Now, if only we could make Detroit and the highways more visually pleasing... - --hKath Representative Blond and Little Insurance Firm *insert random Topon Das quote here* - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 13:56:42 GMT From: Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Do do do do do (Inspector Gadget) petit_chou@juno.com wrote: : *wonderful* addition to Shakespeare In Love, stunning in The Madness of Wow - Rupert Everett was in SiL??? I loved that movie, so I know I didn't sleep through it...so who did he play?? Sara _______ The secret of life: breathe in, breathe out, repeat. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 11:13:02 -0500 From: VJohnson Subject: Re: David Sedaris > Heather Moore (extremely jealous that Victorria has *seen* SantaLand > performed) > now now...;-) I predict that the Santaland Diaries will be a mainstay on the Christmas circuit for quite a while...maybe eventually replacing "The Christmas Carol" as a must-see for the whole family?! Victorria ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 14:47:26 GMT From: Groovy Spice Subject: Re: Completely off topic In article , katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) wrote: > Someone else couldn't resist sending this URL to a mailing list I'm on, > and now I can't resist sharing it with all of you. i don't know what the song was that was supposed to be playing in the background, but those little guys sure seemed to like grooving to Dr. John on my screen. peace, ellen ********************************************************************* Some folks would be happy just to have one dream come true But everything you gather is just more that you can lose. ********************************************************************* - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 15:13:57 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Troc show Hi all, Just wondering -- we've been talking so much about the DC show Friday, but who's going to be in Philly on Saturday besides me, chad, Jen, Trace and Kelly D? about a thousand of you? Michaela Majoun is playing a mix of Fruvous, Martin Sexton, Nields and Jill Sobule on WXPN this hour. BJ, Cranky Monarch, and Fly all in 60 minutes! Wheeee! - -- Lori ************ Keep your wide eyes wide wide open. ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 15:45:24 GMT From: kevin@sahara.research-inc.com () Subject: Re: Troc show >Just wondering -- we've been talking so much about the DC show Friday, >but who's going to be in Philly on Saturday besides me, chad, Jen, Trace >and Kelly D? about a thousand of you? /me raises his hand. a word of warning, I will be attending! >Michaela Majoun is playing a mix of Fruvous, Martin Sexton, Nields >and Jill Sobule on WXPN this hour. BJ, Cranky Monarch, and Fly all >in 60 minutes! Wheeee! I know! It made me late to work this morning... I just accidentally got lost once they announced the shuffle. Whoops. Kevin kevin@frumail.org ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 16:02:00 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth Jon Knight (jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk) wrote: : Nicole the Wonder Nerd (nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org) wrote: : : I do not believe you, old chap, for the simple reason that there : : cannot be any such place as "Loughborough". Not only would such a : : place name callously ignore the 'o' quota (who are you twerps, : : spending vowels with such abandon while your neighbours in Wales go : : without?), it would be flat-out impossible to pronounce. Think about : : it. : Hmm, it has been noted (several times) that American visitors do seem : to have a slight pronounciation problem with the name "Loughborough". : Their favourite style is "Loogerborooger", although I've also heard : "Loogboroog". Strangely our friends in Europe seem to have little : problem with it in my experience. Maybe we should have a subtitle on Yey Leicestershire! How are the Charnwood Forest hills? - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt James Voice: (301) 231-9898 x. 121 TYC Associates email: mjames@tyc.com Rockville, MD alternate: mattj@charm.net http://www.tyc.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 15:51:57 GMT From: jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight) Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth Richard Butterworth (r.j.butterworth@mdx.NONASTYSPAM.ac.uk) wrote: : Oh Jon. Yes you have heard of them. a) they were a permanent fixture on my : stereo in the offices for at least a year. I specifically remember you asking : me to turn them up so everyone else could listen too. I just liked the dull thud I could hear down the end of the corridor - I didn't know it was Moxy Fruevous. Actually most of the time I thought the dull thud was Karen (our intermediate office neighbour) hitting you with her fluffy toys for turning up the Goons so that I could hear it (cue Richard goading another ex-Loughborough researcher to join the newsgroup). : b) I used to play : Rivervalley on the mandolin whenever anyone was foolish enough to place a : mandolin in my hands and say `Go on then. Play something.' This occurred at : several of your parties. And I suppose I'm supposed to remember what happened at any of our parties am I? You know what I'm like after a cup of Earl Grey and a couple of pints of lime cordial. Actually I remember you playing some stuff once at a party but again I didn't know what tune it was[1]. So I suppose I should rephrase my original statement to be, "I've not knowingly heard Moxy Fruevous. Not so that I could hum them whilst waiting for the train anyway." Many apologies for misleading everyone. There is also the fact that I have a memory like a sieve. : I'm terribly sorry everyone. My good friend Jon has only been here for 12 : hours and he's already talking Techie. Sigh. What Pandora's box have I opened : now? A box that's going to be quiet for a while now in case the other members of the froup think they inadvertently tuned into alt.music.richard-and-jon.wittering by mistake. Tatty bye, Jim'll [1] Assuming that "Rivervalley" is a Moxy Fruevous tune. I would check on the website but the wet string is a bit slack this afternoon and I can't see much over in North America. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 09:36:10 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth Jon Knight wrote: > : Welcome, again. So, what about Moxy Fruvous? You like 'em? > > Ah, um, er. Would everyone be terribly offended if I admitted that I'd > never heard them? No doubt Mr Butterworth will now staple me into his big > comfy chair the next time I visit him and play me his entire collection. > I'm a little unsure as to whether mentioning I've got They Might Be Giants > "Flood" album in the office will be a plus or minus point as far as the > a.m.m-f oldbies are concerned. But I'll mention it anyway. Do they have Floodies[1] in the UK? I don't think anyone is gonna be terribly offended if you've never heard Fruvous semi-insistent you take a small taste at some point. But we Fruvous fans have a lot in common with each other. Like we are all Richard Butterworth fans! Especially that sexy accent he types in. Rowr! As for mentioning TMBG, it's okay. We got lotsa cross-over fans here. But I'd highly recommend going beyond Flood and getting Apollo 18 or Lincoln if they are available over there (which I'd assume they are, but you can never be sure I guess). I also think the Giants are over on that side of the pond right now, or at least were very recently. They may have come back to Ohio for some reason or another... > : "I feel like I just gave birth. To a DAT tape." -COM > > Could be worse. Those DLT tapes have sharp corners... And sharp plastic packaging when they are born. Oooch. I wonder how much audio you could fit on one of those? *g* - Chad [1] Floodie - that's TMBG lingo for someone who pretty much just likes Particle Man and Istanbul, possibly because they were on Tiny Toons and then goes around claiming TMBG is the best band based on those two songs. Usual it involves a long thread on the TMBG-list about Floodies, followed by an even longer thread about whether it is worth it to talk about Floodies, followed by some people complaining about talking about Floodies being off-topic, followed immediately by people complaining about off-topic posts in general, followed by some old-school listie bringing up Mike Leffel, King of Off-Topic, followed by new listie asking what's up with this Leffel person, followed by talking about Leffel. And that is an example of why Mike Leffel is bigger than the TMBG list. Thank you for your support. ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 16:07:50 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Geeky question for y'all Hey, I'm jealous of both of you... Paul McCartney!!!????!! No fair! :) I love the Beatles. Confused the heck out of my friend when Fruvous slipped into "Fixing a Hole" in Kingston this summer... impressed Murray with my knowledge of Beatles lyrics, too. :) Veronica (ye old fount of all things useless) - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 16:02:29 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: News for everyone Funny how they never included that in the legend of groundhog day... "If the groundhog drops dead..." I personally found the moment of silence in the House of Commons quite funny (as was the spech by the Reform MP from Alberta), but I really, really, really, really could have done without the news footage of the open casket funeral. It's a dead rodent, for pete's sake!! I don't need to see that during the 6 o'clock (dinner time) news!! :) :) Veronica (who feels that we're in for another 6 weeks of winter no matter what the groundhog says, 'cause it's southern Ontario for pete's sake) - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 1999 16:22:43 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: anithing you want Wbsmiles (wbsmiles@aol.com) wrote: : >So I just : >wanted to introduce myself, I'm from Baltimore, and I'm a fan of, well, : >everything you've been discussing since I've been here (Moxy Fruvous : >being high on that list of course). I guess it's just really nice to be : >in harmony with a group. Thanks all. : > : >love & light, : >Lucia Well, yet another message my newsserver didn't ick up. Welcome Lucia, I am from Columbia, good to see more Baltimorons on the list and maybe we'll see you at the 9:30. - -Matt - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt James Voice: (301) 231-9898 x. 121 TYC Associates email: mjames@tyc.com Rockville, MD alternate: mattj@charm.net http://www.tyc.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #108 ********************************************