From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #139 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 10 1999 Volume 03 : Number 139 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Interviews at Colleges [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] Troc Review--slightly shorter, but still ass long :). ["KatieWow" ] Re: Interviews at Colleges [aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (ALeigh992)] Re: capital punishment [ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry)] Re: A Scottish Lament [ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry)] dares [Mindy J Munson ] Re: dc and philly [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Interviews at Colleges [Mindy J Munson ] Re: DC 9:30/rude 930 staff [Mindy J Munson ] Re: sorry to prolong to topic, but... [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt Jam] Re: Falcon Ridge Ticket Info ["Hell Hotel" ] Re: DC 9:30/rude 930 staff [jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe)] Re: Interviews at Colleges [jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7)] Re: Philly and stuff.... [jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe)] Re: Falcon Ridge Ticket Info [wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbsmiles)] i dont feel so bad anymore [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Interviews at Colleges [remcoat@aol.com (REMcoat)] Re: i dont feel so bad anymore [remcoat@aol.com (REMcoat)] early morning rain [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] Fru TIX LOST- Waaaahhh [Gibbins Christopher <4cg7@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: The Cult of American Smarties [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessen] Re: Interviews at Colleges ["Zainab" ] Re: Interviews at Colleges [Megan ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Feb 1999 21:52:19 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Interviews at Colleges : list of things to get at hollywood video next time I'm there). I actually : mentioned this at my Northwestern interview a couple weeks back when I was Are interviews to get into college a normal thing? Because I can't think of anyone who had an interview (for the purpose of actually getting into a college, not merely an informational meeting with someone about the college). I didn't have an interview, but I did have to write an essay to gain entrance. - -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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 16:46:36 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Troc Review--slightly shorter, but still ass long :). well, i’ll try to keep this one a little shorter. i ended up outside of the troc at about ten minutes to 6:00, and my friends promptly ditched ,me there in line to get get some food at the gallery. that’s okay; i just made friends with the people around me in line, most of whom had been there the night before as well. i introduced myself to lori, who gave me white chocolate (my favorite) and called her husband and son over to “meet katie.” the staff took forever letting us in, and annoyed us with the oft-described will-call situation. once in, i checked my coat real quick and made a dash for my slightly-left-of-center stage position where i waited, warning people that i had three not-too-tall guys who would be standing with me but were tied-up at will-call. they were fantastically nice, and so things went well. when the guys got into the theater, i left to check their coats for them and say hello to tobey. i let him know about the parking ticket on the windshield of the van, and told him that as long as he left it on there he wouldn’t get another one. i think he was concerned with parking overnight, as the van certainly wouldn’t fit in a hotel garage. i came within two seconds of offering to let the whole crew stay at my place where the parking was free, but figured that my mother would freak, as she wasn’t exactly thrilled the last time i invited people to sleep in her house without her prior knowledge. then again, they had just come from nevada and hadn’t showered in three days or so, but still . . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 16:50:12 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Interviews at Colleges yeah, they kind of are. i got into every school at which i had an interview--but i didn't interview at the school i currently attend :). ~~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 *************************************************************************** Matt James wrote in message <79sv2j$srv$1@kitt.charm.net>... >: list of things to get at hollywood video next time I'm there). I actually >: mentioned this at my Northwestern interview a couple weeks back when I was >Are interviews to get into college a normal thing? Because >I can't think of anyone who had an interview (for the >purpose of actually getting into a college, not merely >an informational meeting with someone about the college). I >didn't have an interview, but I did have to write an essay >to gain entrance. >-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 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 1999 22:07:33 GMT From: aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (ALeigh992) Subject: Re: Interviews at Colleges >Are interviews to get into college a normal thing? Because >I can't think of anyone who had an interview (for the >purpose of actually getting into a college, not merely >an informational meeting with someone about the college). Well, they're appreciated at some of the harder-to-get-into colleges, but Northwestern is the only place I applied to that wanted me to give an interview, and that's just cause they have a satellite campus all the way in D.C. near my house. I've interviewed for one other college for a scholarship (an extremely prestigious full scholarship one that I didn't end up getting), and have another one at a different college for another scholarship coming up in the end of Feb. (that one I have to fly to chicago for, but they're paying for it!). I'm looking forward to my freshman year, where ever I end up, because I won't have to face boards of people staring at me and asking me why I'm great for so and so school! (I'll just save that for when I get to interview for a job in a few years :-P ) 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: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 22:07:34 GMT From: ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry) Subject: Re: capital punishment On 10 Feb 1999 05:18:14 GMT, jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) wrote: > >I cannot make the assumption that any person is just plain evil, with no >redemptive qualities and nothing whatsoever to offer the world, AND will remain >so for the rest of his natural life, should he be allowed to complete it. > >~jen I don't know if it's been shown in the US but have you all seen the case in the Ukraine (I think's that's right) of the man who murdered at least 52 people at last count, from one village. That's 52 confirmed men, women and children who are now dead. They were all brutally murdered by this man who, when questioned about his actions, tells the questioner that they deserved it, that he is above them all and that he will receive no punishment except from God. He shows no remorse _whatsoever_. The government of the country is considering reintroducing the death penalty for this one case, an action I agree with. How could you justify merely sending this man to prison? You would feed, clothe, house and educate someone who show's no remorse for destroying the community in which he carried out his crime? I agree that life is sacred (though not in a religious way, I am an atheist) but in this case, I say that he should be shot. He doesn't deserve to live. Ross It's the Galaxies Greatest Comic, Now check out it's web site! http://freespace.virgin.net/g.hendry/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 22:06:41 GMT From: ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry) Subject: Re: A Scottish Lament On Tue, 09 Feb 1999 20:41:00 GMT, ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry) wrote: >What can I say? I'm only 17 years old, >With no Frumiles stamps to save me from the cold. >One of these days it'll all come true, >But until then, I'll sit here, chatting to you. >It's the Galaxies Greatest Comic, >Now check out it's web site! >http://freespace.virgin.net/g.hendry/ To : Myself What a twit you really were, 'cos you forgot the signature! Ross It's the Galaxies Greatest Comic, Now check out it's web site! http://freespace.virgin.net/g.hendry/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 22:27:15 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: dares >As long as we're still talking about Smarties (American) may I just >say that I don't find their tangy and sugaryness to be good at all. >Probably >due to a popular party game we used to play in high school: How Many >Smarties Can You Fit In Your Mouth at One Time Without Chewing? This game traumatized me and ruined the taste of Smarties for me forever. Especially since I was the only wuss who didn't spit them out - chewed every dern one. All hundred and some. *shudder* The things we will do in our youth for a good thrill... > >Autumn Patterson >Goddess of the Lick *shutter* 7th grade German class. It was me and 2 packets of soy sauce. I almost spewed. fruchild ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 22:27:15 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: dc and philly On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 07:56:10 GMT mayalin@juno.com writes: >Well, I have a *crazy* busy week ahead of me >with schoolwork, since we drove from Nashville >to see the DC and Philly shows. So I really >really really don't have time to compose a review, >although I'd much rather be doing that than this >school stuff. :( I'll get to mine sometime snip . Matt, who was nice >enough to give us his floor, Anna, Kevin, Trace, >Rob, Mindy-- wohoo! Im in, baby. Im in *rubbing hands togather* >But I had a wonderful time. Jian, you are >unbelievably gentle and sweet. yup yup. And about band promises..... I seem to remember a conversation with Mike including EFO Moxy and Richmond.... hum... Fruchild ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 22:33:39 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Interviews at Colleges im interviewing at the University of Toronto while at frucon. Im also doing 2 interviews this weekend, so yeah its normal Mindy On 10 Feb 1999 21:52:19 GMT elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) writes: >: list of things to get at hollywood video next time I'm there). I >actually >: mentioned this at my Northwestern interview a couple weeks back when >I was >Are interviews to get into college a normal thing? Because >I can't think of anyone who had an interview (for the >purpose of actually getting into a college, not merely >an informational meeting with someone about the college). I >didn't have an interview, but I did have to write an essay >to gain entrance. >-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 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 22:27:22 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: DC 9:30/rude 930 staff Well pony tail man bit booty, but one was very nice to me. Bald guy with a bull nose piercing and what looked like a tire in his ear lobe. Yeah, I asked If I could run out and get my camera (post show this was) and come back in. he said Sure! to bad i left my camera at home *mummble grummble grummble* fruchild On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 13:33:55 -0500 Kate Bunting writes: >> ever tried stuffing your mouth with (american) smarties and >drinking >> sprite? > >Wow. I bet I missed out on a lot of fun in childhood by not thinking >of >things like this. > > > >On a more complainant note, was anyone else off-put by the staff at >the >9:30 in DC? I realize that the staff at the Troc was invariably >worse, >but I was *not* enthused by a couple of the employees of the 9:30-- >most >notably the fellow with the curly ponytail-- the one who came out and >warned us all about having proper ID and no cameras whilst we were >waiting >in line outside, then rudely jumped all over a Frufan who'd reached >for >Mike's setlist (then handed it to a teenybopper not two minutes >later)? > >He passed by me while I was waiting (after the show) to speak with >Murray, >and made a snide comment about "groupies." I was unenthused. > >Didn't know if anyone else had found this fellow (or any of the others >of >them) to be underwhelming... > > > - kate > > > > >~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > Katherine E. Bunting > sailor@wam.umd.edu > > "Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre?" >~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: 10 Feb 1999 22:29:12 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: sorry to prolong to topic, but... : I'm speaking on a purely personal/emotional level here--not about : law-making--but I once heard someone speak on the belief in non-violence, : and from that point on I couldn't understand how anyone could be fine with : abortion and not with capital punishment. I understand that a woman's life : is her own, and fully agree with the point about no one having the right to : take another's life, but isn't the life of a child is just as precious (if : not more so for being less jaded by living) as that of a prisoner? Like I : said, these issues are confusing, but non-violence generally wins with me. : Of course, just when I think I've figured it out/made up my mind, economics : and government get involved and I begin to feel overwhelmed... I am pro-choice and anti-capital punishment. They are 2 different issues dealing with 2 different things. I wholeheartedly agree that the possibility of killing an innocent person is something that should be avoided all together. Abortion is the woman's choice and her's alone. But just as importantly, I think it comes down to common sense. Had normal precautions been taken a mother who does not want her child would not have the choice to make in the first place. Sure things like broken condoms can cause an unwanted pregnancy but there is such a thing as the morning-after pill (you have 72 hours after sex to prevent the pregnancy). If a condom breaks or unprotected sex while not on the pill occurs then you go get that morning after pill! If a woman is raped then she should have the choice to not bring into the world a baby she can't take care of; that mother couldn't take care of it and it'd suffer immensely. Really, it comes down to common sense and protection. - -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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 1999 22:42:26 GMT From: "Hell Hotel" Subject: Re: Falcon Ridge Ticket Info I know it's quite premature for this but who else is already planning on going to Falcon Ridge? i know I am!! Seems like it would be a great place to meet other fruheads. well thats my post for the day... - -Eric ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 1999 22:56:25 GMT From: jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe) Subject: Re: DC 9:30/rude 930 staff >>then rudely jumped all over a Frufan who'd reached for >>Mike's setlist (then handed it to a teenybopper not two minutes later)? > >I saw _that_ from where I was in the balcony! That was a little excessive >(and >scary-looking!) I could saw that from my spot in the balcony too. The guy looked so angry. Hey, Aleigh, which side of the balcony were you on? I was at Stage Dave in the balcony. With short brown hair and a big black sweater on. I wish I coulda met more ng people @ 9:30, but i didn't want to go around approaching strangers all night. ~joni "Go out and tell our story, let it echo far and wide, make them hear you...my path may lead to heaven or hell and God will say what's best, but one thing he will never say is that I went quietly to my rest." Coalhouse Walker Jr. ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 1999 23:27:41 GMT From: jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) Subject: Re: Interviews at Colleges >>Are interviews to get into college a normal thing?<< I never went to an interview either, but I know that guidance counselors and the like said that if you thought you were kinda on the fence for a particular school, you might want to try and schedule an interview. It can be the deciding push, and make you harder to reject than a faceless application and essay. ~jen *~~~"Measure your life in love"~~~* ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 1999 23:06:58 GMT From: jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe) Subject: Re: Philly and stuff.... >My god you did not just quote Ragtime....... Yay! I have encountered alot of Ragtime fans on the ng! Interestingly enough, I was introduced to Ragtime through my friend Adrienne, whom I introduced to Fruvous. She is, by far, my most successful convert. ~joni ( I *heart* Coalhouse) "Go out and tell our story, let it echo far and wide, make them hear you...my path may lead to heaven or hell and God will say what's best, but one thing he will never say is that I went quietly to my rest." Coalhouse Walker Jr. ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 1999 23:52:02 GMT From: wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbsmiles) Subject: Re: Falcon Ridge Ticket Info > >Ticket prices will be up on our website in early March. Camping tickets will >go up $5 so $65 will be the early bird camping price and go up to $80 at the >gate, 3 day and one ticket prices will not go up. 3 day tickets start at >$50, >the early bird price and go to $65 at the gate. > >there y'are. don't know if camping prices are per person or per tent/group >:). > >~~kate Well I haven't been to Falcon Ridge before, but every other festival I've ever been to, it's per tent, not per person. Hard to beat 3 days of music for $50! Smiles, Wendy :o) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 00:02:43 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: i dont feel so bad anymore an article in the CALIFORNIA EXAMINER, March 20, 1998): Fire Authorities in California found a corpse in a burnt out section of forest while assessing the damage done by a forest fire. The deceased male was dressed in a full wet suit, complete with a dive tank, flippers, and face mask. A post mortem examination revealed that the person died not from burns but from massive internal injuries. Dental records provided a positive identification. Investigators then set about determining how a fully-clad diver ended up in the middle of a forest fire. It was revealed that, on the day of the fire, the person went for a diving trip off the coast - some 20 miles away from the forest. The firefighters, seeking to control the fire as quickly as possible, called in a fleet of helicopters with very large buckets. The buckets were dropped into the ocean for rapid filling, then flown to the forest ire and emptied. You guessed it. One minute our diver was making like Flipper in the Pacific, the next he was doing a breaststroke in a fire bucket 300 feet in the air. Apparently, he extinguished exactly 5'10" of the fire. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STILL HAVING A BAD DAY?; THINK AGAIN! So you think you're having a bad day. The following is taken from a Florida newspaper: A man was working on his motorcycle on his patio and his wife was in the house in the kitchen. The man was racing the engine on the motorcycle and somehow, the motorcycle slipped into gear. The man, still holding the handlebars, was dragged through a glass patio door and the motorcycle dumped onto the floor inside the house. The wife, hearing the crash, ran into the dining room, and found her husband laying on the floor, cut and bleeding, the motorcycle laying next to him and the patio door shattered. The wife ran to the phone and summoned an ambulance. Because they lived on a fairly large hill, the wife went down the several flights of long steps to the street to direct the paramedics to her husband. After the ambulance arrived and transported the husband to the hospital, the wife uprighted the motorcycle and pushed it outside. Seeing that gas had spilled on the floor, the wife obtained some paper towels, blotted up the gasoline, and threw the towels in the toilet. The husband was treated at the hospital and was released to come home. After arriving home, he looked at the shattered patio door and the damage done to his motorcycle. He became despondent, went into the bathroom, sat on the toilet and smoked a cigarette. After finishing the cigarette, he flipped it between his legs into the toilet bowl while still seated. The wife, who was in the kitchen, heard a loud explosion and her husband screaming. She ran into the bathroom and found her husband laying on the floor. His trousers had been blown away and he was suffering from burns on the buttocks, the back of his legs and his groin. The wife again ran to the phone and called for an ambulance. The same ambulance crew was dispatched and the wife met them at the street. The paramedics loaded the husband on the stretcher and began carrying him to the street. While they were going down the stairs to the street accompanied by the wife, one of the paramedics asked the wife how the husband had burned himself. She told them and the paramedics started laughing so hard, one of them tipped the stretcher and dumped the husband out. He fell down the remaining steps and broke his arm. Now THAT is a bad day..... fruchild =+) ________________________________________________________________ Get secure free e-mail that you don't need Web access to use from Juno, the world's second largest online service. Download your free software at http://www.juno.com/getit.b.html. ------------------------------ Date: 11 Feb 1999 00:06:30 GMT From: remcoat@aol.com (REMcoat) Subject: Re: Interviews at Colleges for those who are still of school-age, where are you at? i go to the U of Arts in philly... love, mandy the 80's girl... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ j.a. m.s. ------------------------------ Date: 11 Feb 1999 00:09:21 GMT From: remcoat@aol.com (REMcoat) Subject: Re: i dont feel so bad anymore i liked the diver story. that one is just too surreal. wow. love, mandy the 80's girl... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ j.a. m.s. ------------------------------ Date: 11 Feb 1999 00:22:12 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: early morning rain I loved Early Morning Rain, too, Katie. I dunno if they like Gordon Lightfoot or not. I thought Gord's Gold was poking fun at him but they seem to have played at least a few covers of him over the past few shows I've been to. It really is fantastic, perhaps we'll hear it again at Frucon weekend (if I make it up there). - -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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 11 Feb 1999 00:28:17 GMT From: Gibbins Christopher <4cg7@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Fru TIX LOST- Waaaahhh I just realized today that I lost my wallet and along with it my 4 Fruvous Tix to the 19th and 20th. It's not that I expect anyone on this group has found them. I'm just feeling really bummed out and need some cheering up. My credit card people and ticketbastard can't do anything (quelle surprise!). I guess I should be thankful I haven't picked up my Sun ticket yet sigh. So right now I have to figure out if I can afford to rebuy those other tickets. Thanks for listening all. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 17:48:40 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: The Cult of American Smarties In article <79ss24$7qh$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, koogle@clark.net says... Trace said: > > American Smarties have been described by some as > > the solid form of pixie stix, but I see them more as a combination of > > Sweet Tarts and chalk. Strangely, I like them, but then again, I'm > > strange to begin with, so that should come as no surprise. And then Amanda said: > Hey, I have several friends who purchase American Smarties in 5 lb. bags. We > *love* Smarties. Good god, people actually eat those things *voluntarily*? I'd always assumed they were so plentiful just 'cause they were cheap, so parents and teachers and the people whose house you didn't like to trick-or-treat at could buy them in great quantity. Trace's description is exactly right - - but why that's a *good* thing is beyond me. Oh, and when I was very young, my mother always called them "Power Pills," a name I think she picked up from a neighbor of ours. I thought that was what they were really called until I got old enough to read. k@ And then I was just confused ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 01:09:38 GMT From: "Zainab" Subject: Re: Interviews at Colleges Seeing as I just turned 30 on Sunday, I am past "school-age" for most folks. But I'm currently attending Vanderbilt University School of Nursing to be a nurse midwife. Zainab >for those who are still of school-age, where are you at? i go to the U of Arts >in philly... > > > >love, mandy the 80's girl... >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >j.a. >m.s. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 20:29:57 -0500 From: Megan Subject: Re: Interviews at Colleges I'm at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. - -Megan REMcoat wrote: > > for those who are still of school-age, where are you at? i go to the U of Arts > in philly... > > love, mandy the 80's girl... > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > j.a. > m.s. - -- @>->----- ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #139 ********************************************