From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #172 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, February 18 1999 Volume 03 : Number 172 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Purple socks at FruCon - PASSWORD ["Bridget" ] YWGTTM font [limezinger@aol.commmmmmmmm (LimeZinger)] Global Backpakers [YOURSLICE@aol.com] Re: New spring dates [Chewbacca ] Re: Cedar Point (was Re: New spring dates) [Chewbacca ] finally!!!! [Mindy J Munson ] Re: groovy Frustory!!! ["Bridget" ] Re: Drumming at the 'Con? [Mindy J Munson ] STOP THE SPAMMING [Surgblumm@aol.com] Re: Cedar Point war stories ["Zainab" ] Music and music books at the lowest prices possible 6919 [music_reviews] Underagers and Tory [mxyfruvous@aol.com (MxyFruvous)] 3 extra tickets to Saturday night, Lee's show [cos@wbrs.org (Ofer Inbar)] Re: Cedar Point war stories ["KatieWow" ] Dave on Sci-fi [mxyfruvous@aol.com (MxyFruvous)] Re: just a quick T.O. question . . . [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.qu] Re: FruCon: Another thing to do! (MLG Parade) [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 17:21:49 -0700 From: "Bridget" Subject: Re: Purple socks at FruCon - PASSWORD Katrin Luessenheide Salyers wrote in message ... :OTOH, thanks to a twisted (possibly sprained) ankle, Student Health :Service's overwhelming unhelpfulness, a stalled-out car, a missed :doctor's appointment, a trip to Walgreens and some Rit fabric dye, at :least one of us will be showing up with a purple ankle brace. : :k@ :Should ask for extra Frümiles just for all of this ooh, kat, what happened?? just gotta warn those of you who plan to grovel for x-tra frumiles... tobey gave me a hard time in new york (back in december) and i rode 40 hours on a greyhound (umm... EACH way) to see the lads... i DID end up getting that 'sympathy' stamp, tho... over 'n' out xoxoxo bridget (o: please visit my (perpetually under construction) home page... ... and sign my guest book... http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/pavilion/3576/ 'Remember the time he ate my goldfish, and you lied to me and said I never had a goldfish? Then why did I have the bowl, Bart? Why did I have the bowl?' ~Milhouse ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 00:25:29 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: groovy Frustory!!! I wish I was so lucky with my French student! I played it for her and she says "What iz zis? Zis is no Franch!" and I explain that they are Canadian hence the accent and she replies "Zis is crap! I wanna hear zome rap muzic. And zis Prezent Tense? It iz country, no? I hate country" Well so do I hunny and fruvous aint it! grrr! Needless to say Im going back to german students fruchild "I AM the band" -Murray (2/6/99) On Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:28:49 GMT tmbgirl@juno.com writes: >20 people walk into a restaurant in downtown denver... start to talk >about barenaked ladies and their waiter overhears and says "if you >like BNL you should check out this band called moxy fruvous." One of >the members of the group says "hey, i've heard them!" and the waiter >says "hmm... do you know jordan?" hehee... but of course. > >So yeah, (i'm assuming) the waiter was tyler and the group of people >were some of my "french buds" (that's a long story...) but anyways, i >had played something... prolly nuits de reve for 'em and needless to >say...they were entertained. > >take it easy, JOrdaN >http://www2.netcom.com/~arnot/joda/bootlegs.html >:::last albums purchased: BIS - new transistor heroes, CLOSER - don't >walk, TRIPL3FASTACTION - broadcaster::: >np: antiloop - i believe *shrug* > >___________________________________________________________________ >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] ___________________________________________________________________ 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: 18 Feb 1999 00:58:26 GMT From: limezinger@aol.commmmmmmmm (LimeZinger) Subject: YWGTTM font this caught me by surprise! "hey, i know that font!" :D anyone know what it's actually called? http://www.happybooks.it/fontfont.htm sarah linnellgirl@tmbg.org ~ icq:26873712 http://members.aol.com/kdsinthhal/ "i'm *badder*." - dave, newsradio ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 00:58:50 GMT From: YOURSLICE@aol.com Subject: Global Backpakers Hello everybody...I was just wondering who was planing on staying at Global Backpackers this weekend particularly guys in the male dormitories. I'm coming up by myself and am staying there alone and I must admit that I am a tad scared about being there with seven strangers. So hopefully there will be some fellow Fruheads there with me. You may e-mail me privately and I would really appreciate it. Thanks! Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 18:49:59 -0600 From: Chewbacca Subject: Re: New spring dates > Isn't anybody going to speak up and defend the Big Dipper, where half > the fun (IMHO) of riding it is the knowledge that it was built a > gajillion years ago (in rollercoaster terms, anyway; like, 1912) and > the kids ahead of you in line try to chicken each other out by saying > that it's about to collapse? no but I'll say the same for the Blue Streak (Hey Ben, why did they paint it WHITE if it's the BLUE streak?) Anyway -- uhm -- it's always shaken like that, even if it is that old. And as it ages it sounds cooler. Plus the grassy area under the south end of it is the best place for a picnic, if you don't mind the dangerous thoughts of it collapsing on you :) Of course, with national safety tests at least twice a month, it's hard to be *too* scared by it :) Arabel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 18:43:25 -0600 From: Chewbacca Subject: Re: Cedar Point (was Re: New spring dates) > Is it true that they are taking the magnum OUT??? I heard that rumor last > year, and being that my vote goes to the magnum as well, I'm scared!!! I'm laughing so hard you'd never believe this.... IT'S A JOKE! I'm going to go call Randy now.... The whole long story - there is an employee newsletter called "Behind the Lines" and I'm not sure how long it's been a part of everyday life at Cedar Point, but in 1996 at least, everyone took it to be the bible. It is/was written by the staff of the ESD -- Employee Services Division - -- who also planned fun nighttime activities. They operated mostly out of the Jungle, or the area that was once the safari tour, which ceased to exist when the older gent who did it died. 1996, July. It's hot. People are cranky. Rumours are floating around about Cedars (mens dormitory) being torn down to make room for a new coaster. These things happen annually. Everyone hates Cedar Point housing, and everyone hopes their dorm is next to go. Probably because over half their housing was moved over to the Sandusky side of the causeway when they expanded 20 years ago. ESD jokesters (a lot of my friends, including Randy and Mark) print a complete fairy-tale article about how bad the geography of the peninsula sucks -- that the land is bad and the Magnum is sinking. They're supposedly going to tear it out over the winter and put it in the place of Cedars Dorm. We're all challenged to go measure the 205 foot drop which is now really only 190 because of the gradual sinking since the time it was completed. Mind you, this is printed with no retraction at the end like "hope you enjoyed the joke" or whatever, just simply enough bullshit "facts" that nobody would honestly believe it if they started poking around. Various forms of the story were discussed for months afterwards. All the under-17 staff at CP (the kids who clean hotel rooms, for example, or the kids who do food prep work) tends to come from Sandusky itself. Someone (or lots of them, probably) talked about it at school in the fall. It was printed up in the local paper as truth. Cedar point came out with an employee newsletter that got mailed in October about how it was a complete falsity. The guys responsible had to print apologies. It was huge. 1997. Standard new crop of employees as well as probably around 50% return rate from prior summer. We're still hearing the rumours -- and now a new batch of kids is spreading it around like truth. Oy. 1998. The Jungle is torn out, the Tower of Power is complete, people start rumours about the next coaster (it was CHANCE that 1994 and 1996 were new coaster years -- this is not some sort of conspiracy that 1998 didn't have one.... however, the general speculation in Park Op is that 2000/2001 will see a "millenium" coaster) I think somewhere in 1997 when people became convinced it was a hoax, they started saying the track was cracked. I heard it a few times.... also bullshit. People said they could "feel" the bends and cracks in it from where it was sinking -- which became just cracks -- which really means people will feel what they want to. As far as the Mantis being uncomfortable -- I'm sorry. I rode it at least once a day, every day, for two summers. I can tell you honestly that you get to the point where you can be in and properly adjusted within two seconds, but I can also tell you that the first week made me wonder why people were voluntarily riding it. Once you get the hang of feeling exactly where your seat needs to lock, you're SOL. One inch really DOES make all the difference on that ride. The Raptor is still cooler, even if it did cause Lake Erie to swallow up a Teva. Half a pair of size 10 (mens) Tevas, anyone??? Arabel ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 01:06:11 GMT From: hKath Subject: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAVE! I figured I'd let someone else do this but since no one has done it at this hour, I might as well. So, what the subject header says! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Happy 33rd Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!Get lots of presents and stuff!!!!!!! (Hm. Here's a theory - FruCon = excuse for presents? Nah... couldn't be.) - --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: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 01:29:18 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: finally!!!! Yay! A frudream! it was a few nights ago so bare with me (ugh! I was in need of it spending Val.day in a timeshare with my parents *gasp*). so anyway The lads and I are outside some supermarket like a Winn-Dixie or sompthing (not really a *super*market) and Murray and Dave turn to me and say " lets go do sompthing fun" so we run into the store and grab a cart and start shooting it down the isles. Then one of the two has the idea to get *into* the cart. So Murray gets in the cart and then Dave sits on top of him. I run with the cart and then let go and it slides into displays and such. Then while in flight, the cart ran into Jian and Mike (not hard, but it did) and they look at us as if to say "retards" an dJi makes that pppbbttt lip sound (you dumbek girls of NYE know what im talking about =+)). Well that was it. Ummmm spinach pie from Sams rocks! Oh I had a Q.... what if we come to Frucon but cant go to any concerts...any frumiles? My brother is so sweet. He said he wont go to any of the concerts if I cant because he knows how important it is to me. One last thing.... that pic from 7/19/98... humourous that it is signed "what's wrong with my face?" *giggle giggle* i was kinnda curious 'bout that fact with the other pic ;+) [/me hugs Ji. We love ya anyway] Fruchild, the always offensive "I AM the band" -Murray (2/6/99) ___________________________________________________________________ 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, 17 Feb 1999 18:34:19 -0700 From: "Bridget" Subject: Re: groovy Frustory!!! tmbgirl@juno.com wrote in message <19990217.141926.14990.3.TMBgirl@juno.com>... :20 people walk into a restaurant in downtown denver... start to talk :about barenaked ladies and their waiter overhears and says "if you like :BNL you should check out this band called moxy fruvous." One of the :members of the group says "hey, i've heard them!" and the waiter says :"hmm... do you know jordan?" hehee... but of course. jordan, i'm beginning to think you should be getting some sort of finder's fee, or recruiting commission... let's keep that colorado contingent growing*** my plane leaves in 1 day 10 hours 57 minutes... over 'n' out xoxoxo bridget (o: please visit my (perpetually under construction) home page... ... and sign my guest book... http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/pavilion/3576/ 'Remember the time he ate my goldfish, and you lied to me and said I never had a goldfish? Then why did I have the bowl, Bart? Why did I have the bowl?' ~Milhouse ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 01:45:50 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Drumming at the 'Con? Henna party.... rock on! i just wish you could be there as well....i better get the details of this =+) fruchild On Wed, 17 Feb 1999 13:46:31 GMT "Zainab" writes: >Henna party? Did I hear henna party? I've been >trying to get people together for a henna party >for years! I just love the idea of a bunch of folks >sitting around with, basically, mud in their hair >and on various body parts, watching a video or >talking. > >Now I'm even *more* sad that I'm not able to >make it to Frücon....I didn't know that was >possible. > >Zainab > >>Were there ever any official plans made? I hope it's still a go. >Sounds >like >>a grand opportunity for a henna party as well. Either way, I've got >>everything packed if someone wants to be painted. :) A little >drumming, a >>little henna, a little chocolate... I've got a big hunk of Belgian >chocolate >>in the cupboard and I have to whip up something with it tomorrow. I >was >>going to make a joke there about dark foreign hunks, but I figure you >can >>all do that on your own... >> >>Lace (32.5 hours and counting) >>¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ > > "I AM the band" -Murray (2/6/99) ___________________________________________________________________ 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, 18 Feb 1999 02:12:17 GMT From: Surgblumm@aol.com Subject: STOP THE SPAMMING Dear Internet User: To start let me say this, I'm tired of the porn email in my email box and all that click here crap. I'm a published author in the United States, Germany and Japan. I've spend seven hours or more a day for the last two months researching the topic of Spam on the Internet. 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Please join me in fighting this horrible advertising method that has been on the Internet for years. Remember, "Together we stand, divided we fall." To order my detailed report and provide your help in fighting spam send $15 to the address below and lets all, together, put a stop to spam once and for all. K.C. Smith 10 East Louisiana Evansville, IN 47711 Thank you for your support in this matter. Your friend and best man in fight against spam. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 03:17:06 GMT From: "Zainab" Subject: Re: Cedar Point war stories Cedar Point war stories?...when I worked there, we had to test ride the Gemini coaster first thing in the mornings. (It wasn't testing to see if the ride was *broken* or anything, but to warm up the grease on the track so the train can move better.) We got pretty used to riding this ride over and over again, and the supervisors got pretty laid back about watching us. One day I (and two friends), rode it with our lap bars up. All the way up. The funny thing is this: what is the scariest part of riding a rollercoaster? Barrelling down the big hill, right? So we held on *very * tightly to our unlatched bars while we went down that first hill. On the way up the next hill, we kind of relaxed. As we got to the top of the hill, the coaster changed directions from moving straight up (vertically) to moving across (horizontally). Due to inertia, and the fact that nothing was keeping us in our seats, our bodies kept moving straight up in that vertical direction. Basically, we just about flew right out of our seats. I saw the guy in front of me fly up about a foot into the air. That was definitely the scariest moment I've ever had on a roller coaster. (Probably the most stupid, too.) One other story...because believe me, there's no end to the Cedar Point stories...one morning we came to work and our group leader told us that we couldn't test ride the Gemini because we had to look for a lost item on our ride. It was a circular ride called the Super Himalaya, and its circle is tilted at about a 45 degree angle. A guest had lost a tooth on the ride, a special screw-in tooth, and we had to look for it underneath the ride. Underneath the ride it was dark and dirty and there was all sorts of random stuff which people had lost. We walked around, combing the barely lit area with our eyes. After about 15 minutes of straining, I saw a small, whitish thing on the ground. I bent down and picked up--a human tooth, with dried blood and all! I felt like I'd found lost treasure! Woo-hoo! We could stop our search! But it was the *wrong* tooth. We never found the right one. Zainab >As far as the Mantis being uncomfortable -- I'm sorry. I rode it at >least once a day, every day, for two summers. I can tell you honestly >that you get to the point where you can be in and properly adjusted >within two seconds, but I can also tell you that the first week made me >wonder why people were voluntarily riding it. Once you get the hang of >feeling exactly where your seat needs to lock, you're SOL. One inch >really DOES make all the difference on that ride. The Raptor is still >cooler, even if it did cause Lake Erie to swallow up a Teva. Half a >pair of size 10 (mens) Tevas, anyone??? > >Arabel ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 04:00:29 GMT From: music_reviews@radiolink.net Subject: Music and music books at the lowest prices possible 6919 Music and music books at the lowest prices possible. Win Great Music Monthly. http://www.biosys.net/musictoyourears tepjcqncxddcnxhjsfwmexsdqqpolzfvodvmlixjmgdwodmkwetqzkjxgvcbekmtnuengz ------------------------------ Date: 18 Feb 1999 04:28:02 GMT From: mxyfruvous@aol.com (MxyFruvous) Subject: Underagers and Tory I'm planning on seeing Tory Cassis on Saturday Night at the Reservoir Lounge, I was wondering if anyone else would like to come. Also, I would like to know if he is playing his normal show at C'est What on sunday, seeing hes going to be at the Fruvous and Friends fro Choise thingy that I can't go to... If he is, I'd like to go to that too. The Saturday night show is admission with an adult, and the Sunday so is usually all ages. Anyway, anyone looking for something to do and someone to do it with, email me (Mxyfruvous@aol.com). Kris! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 04:35:06 GMT From: cos@wbrs.org (Ofer Inbar) Subject: 3 extra tickets to Saturday night, Lee's show I have three extra tickets to the Lee's show in Toronto on Saturday night. They're will-call at the door (not at a TicketBastard outlet!) I'll sell them at face value, without the service charge. If you want one or more of these, email me. Don't post here, I probably won't see your post in time. email to cos@polyamory.org. -- Cos (Ofer Inbar) -- cos@polyamory.org cos@leftbank.com -- WBRS (100.1 FM) -- info@wbrs.org http://www.wbrs.org/ "Good literature is about Love and War." "Junk fiction is about Sex and Violence." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 22:53:17 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Cedar Point war stories speaking of people losing parts of their bodies . . . in new jersey we have six flags great adventure, which has the hanging batman roller coaster. your legs dangle--like the big bad wolf at busch gardens in virginia. anyway, i was there one day one summer with a bunch of friends; it was hot, the line was taking forever, and the gotham city motif is cute the first time you stand for three hours just to ride the thing, but wears on you after a while. so i started looking around at the other people in line, the shops around the ride, whatever. then i happened to look up. and a leg flew through the air. someone's prosthetic leg had detached itself and been projected from the ride. i stood stunned, watching it sail past and to this day can only wonder where it landed and if the owner ever got it back. weird shit goes down at great adventure :). ~~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 *************************************************************************** Zainab wrote in message <01be5aeb$207e11e0$LocalHost@labbox1>... >Cedar Point war stories?...when I worked there, we had >to test ride the Gemini coaster first thing in the mornings. (It >wasn't testing to see if the ride was *broken* or anything, but >to warm up the grease on the track so the train can move >better.) We got pretty used to riding this ride over and over >again, and the supervisors got pretty laid back about watching >us. One day I (and two friends), rode it with our lap bars up. >All the way up. > >The funny thing is this: what is the scariest part of riding a >rollercoaster? Barrelling down the big hill, right? So we held >on *very * tightly to our unlatched bars while we went down >that first hill. On the way up the next hill, we kind of relaxed. >As we got to the top of the hill, the coaster changed directions >from moving straight up (vertically) to moving across >(horizontally). Due to inertia, and the fact that nothing was >keeping us in our seats, our bodies kept moving straight up >in that vertical direction. Basically, we just about flew right >out of our seats. I saw the guy in front of me fly up about a >foot into the air. That was definitely the scariest moment I've >ever had on a roller coaster. (Probably the most stupid, too.) > >One other story...because believe me, there's no end to the >Cedar Point stories...one morning we came to work and our >group leader told us that we couldn't test ride the Gemini >because we had to look for a lost item on our ride. It was a >circular ride called the Super Himalaya, and its circle is tilted >at about a 45 degree angle. A guest had lost a tooth on >the ride, a special screw-in tooth, and we had to look for it >underneath the ride. Underneath the ride it was dark and >dirty and there was all sorts of random stuff which people >had lost. We walked around, combing the barely lit area >with our eyes. After about 15 minutes of straining, I saw a >small, whitish thing on the ground. I bent down and picked >up--a human tooth, with dried blood and all! I felt like I'd >found lost treasure! Woo-hoo! We could stop our search! > >But it was the *wrong* tooth. We never found the right one. > >Zainab > > >>As far as the Mantis being uncomfortable -- I'm sorry. I rode it at >>least once a day, every day, for two summers. I can tell you honestly >>that you get to the point where you can be in and properly adjusted >>within two seconds, but I can also tell you that the first week made me >>wonder why people were voluntarily riding it. Once you get the hang of >>feeling exactly where your seat needs to lock, you're SOL. One inch >>really DOES make all the difference on that ride. The Raptor is still >>cooler, even if it did cause Lake Erie to swallow up a Teva. Half a >>pair of size 10 (mens) Tevas, anyone??? >> >>Arabel > ------------------------------ Date: 18 Feb 1999 04:34:17 GMT From: mxyfruvous@aol.com (MxyFruvous) Subject: Dave on Sci-fi Everyone set you VCRs for Tuesday February 23, Sci-Fi Channel, at 10:01 PM. Everyones favorite episode of Friday the 13th: The Series will be on! Incase you don't know, it features Dave. If you miss it, just tune in at 2:01 AM for a second broadcast. All times above are eastern. If anyone here does not have access to a TV with the Sci-Fi, I'd be happy to make copies of the tape (assuming I don't do the usual and mess up recording it!). Whatever. Just email me at mxyfruvous@aol.com to make arrangements. Kris ------------------------------ Date: 18 Feb 1999 04:21:52 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: just a quick T.O. question . . . Try St. Michael's Cathedral. It's right downtown, and it has a really beautiful service (not to mention a gorgeous building...) :) Veronica - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: 18 Feb 1999 04:19:13 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: FruCon: Another thing to do! (MLG Parade) Well, yes, technically -4 is below freezing, since water freezes at 0 C (and boils at 100 C, in case you cared). But as far as temperatures go, -4 just isn't that cold. Not like the -50 of about a month ago... :) Veronica - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #172 ********************************************