From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #187 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 Tuesday, February 23 1999 Volume 03 : Number 187 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: got HBO...? ["George E. Nowik" ] Sloan: Way, way off topic, except for a bit on "Get in the Car" [Josh Dru] Re: Among My Souvenirs [sirilyan@my-dejanews.com] Re: Shocking Smartie Fact! [nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the ] Re: February 21 review [nafio@my-dejanews.com] the weekend... [shalini trivedi ] Re: Hello All... [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] Re: Honourary Canadians (was Ohioans...etc) [Donna ] Re: Memories of Toronto, Part 1, Sunday [Carol Krupka ] Re: Frusier [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] check this out... ["Bridget" ] Re: dares [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: hey, non-fruconners! [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: February 21 review ["Bridget" ] Re: FruCon Weekend Review (SHORT) [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)] Re: FruCon T's, Moments & the 5th Frvous [jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe)] off topic...but maybe of interest to Rochestarians [Billy ] Re: check this out... [kevin@sahara.research-inc.com ()] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 21:43:05 GMT From: "George E. Nowik" Subject: Re: got HBO...? are you sure it isn't alice cooper on the cover of his new album? look at that cover from a distance and be ready to freak out ... *grin* -= george =- - -----Original Message----- From: ^kat^ Newsgroups: alt.music.moxy-fruvous To: ammf@fruvous.com Date: Sunday, February 21, 1999 7:33 PM Subject: got HBO...? > >...and are you stuck at home instead of in toronto for the fruvous'n'friends >for choice gala? then flip on HBO & watch _the saint_ right now! i've >heard there's a character in there that strongly resembles jian... *grin* > >^kat^ >"my senses finely blurred" >http://fly.to/the.midway.after.dark > > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 15:46:04 -0600 From: Josh Drury Subject: Sloan: Way, way off topic, except for a bit on "Get in the Car" Matt James wrote: > > : > sloan! :) i'm still on a sloan high from last night. oh wow... =) > I obtained Sloan's Navy Blues this weekend and it is rather good. > I've heard that their first album is kinda noisy and such and is > rather different. Are their other albums different than these? > Does anyone think that Navy Blues is their best or are there > even better albums? I had heard them on 120 Minutes probably 4 > years ago and thought that they were ok, but hadn't heard > anything else by them until this weekend. > -Matt Okay, quick Sloan album review: Smeared: Their first album (they also have an EP, Peppermint, which includes some of the same songs), it is quite grunge-influenced and, well, rather derivative. But as a grung band goes, they were pretty good. Highlights include Underwhelmed, 500 Up, and Lemonzinger (hence our fellow NGer's current nickname). Twice Removed: Very different feel, kind of poppy, and light, but at the same time very eclectic. Named Chart Magazine's all-time greatest Canadian album, so it's definitely worth a listen. One Chord to Another: This album drew many many comparisons to the Beatles and a few other bands of that era, but I wouldn't say it's as derivative as Smeared. Again, very good, and it won a Juno for Best Alternative Album in 1996. Navy Blues: More of a classic rock feel to it, though still somewhat eclectic. One of the best, I'd say, but get One Chord to another and definitely Twice Removed. Also of note, "Penpals" off Twice Removed sounds eerily like the intro to "Get in the Car". And lastly, there is a live album coming out in exactly one month, at least in Canada. No idea about when it's out stateside. Josh Drury Winnipeg ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 22:23:35 GMT From: sirilyan@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Among My Souvenirs I can still remember watching Katrin through a glass partition, desperately engaged in negotiations with a waiter whose expression *clearly* showed that nothing he had ever learned in food service school had properly prepared him for a bouncing madwoman making him an offer to buy bits and pieces of his restaurant. Ah, I was in the presence of greatness that night, I was. "Doug, stop it with the gadgets." - Jian Ghomeshi - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 22:07:43 GMT From: nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) Subject: Re: Shocking Smartie Fact! On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 07:58:33 -0700, someone who looked like katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) whispered: >In article , Srm9988n@aol.com says... > >> 2) Hey, Katrin, you've got to tell me how it went with customs re: your >> little souvenir! I mean, I had trouble bringing a *dumbek* back into the >> country; I'd imagine that'd mean you'd have a BIT of explaining to do. > >No hassle at all - can you believe that thing made it through an X-ray >machine without any questions? My suitcase sure was heavy, though. Gotta >thank Tom for carrying it and letting me carry his instead. Do you plan to elaborate on this story at all? Inquiring minds want to know. - --nicole the curious wonder nerd *** "I dreamed I went to heaven 'cause I told my lover lies."--Moxy Fruvous Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn Reply-to address is INCORRECT! Think of it as an intelligence test. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 22:54:04 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: February 21 review Chad Maloney suggested: > But if they got 2 or 3 banjos... *grin* Mike would love that, wouldn't he? He'd start his own line of psychadelic banjos. *g* I'm still amazed that Jian is protective enough of his drums (especially that dumbek) that Mike hasn't managed to redecorate them yet. Maybe Fordy simply hasn't been sufficiently bored yet. Fiona "Früvous has this weird mental virus - we have to follow them or we'll die" - me, Windsor Jan 29/99 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 16:56:37 -0600 From: shalini trivedi Subject: the weekend... all i have to say is WOW. what an education! what fun! what....everything! why educational you ask? i learned to drive stick the night before we left....i only stalled a couple of times on the drive as well (yay me!). alos, leave early!!! ticketmaster outlets are evil and close at weird times! we missed friday's show because we got stuck in traffic at the ambassador bridge (woo....beautiful detroit...no offense anybody!) and then we wasted about an hour in windsor following bad directions to the *ONLY* ticketmaster outlet in the city...grr! so anyway, we just decided to write friday off....but saturday rocked!!! the con was cool (at least i know the guy who won the dumbek - congrats kev!), dinner at the eaton centre (what memories...*sigh* i miss my old high school band days....sometimes) i didn't even mind gettting hit on by the random indian guy at the food court who was there with his father...sorta. and the show.....what can i say? *sigh* that's about all.... only regrets: not seeing the other shows....and that's about all! yes carol....definitely a balm for the soul..... ************************************************ * "...not in the * Shalini Trivedi * * American sense; * Chemical Engineering * * that would be * College of LAS * * insane!" *University of Illinois* * - Jian Ghomeshi * Urbana-Champaign * ************************************************ ------------------------------ Date: 23 Feb 1999 23:15:44 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: Hello All... SkyStar117@aol.com wrote: : chris, you rock boy! : anyone quoting homer amd linnell(my favorite song on less) is a friend of : mine:) : mais..... : i havent really introduced myself either : HEY EVERYONE!! : im deb(and im peppy!) : im 16 in nyc and love fruvous more than sliced cinimon swirl bread(ie A LOT) : my webpage tells all you'll ever need to know. jianbabe ( who is now called : mitchell:) has been there to testify to my frümadness...make a field trip : there today! fun for the whole früfamily! : love harmony and phishfood icecream for all (i had to turn it down tonight:( : -deb I've never had a harder time following a stream of thought. Welcome, Deb, I think I need a device to understand the ramblings ;) - -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: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 23:27:11 GMT From: Donna Subject: Re: Honourary Canadians (was Ohioans...etc) In response to Matt and Kate... In Cleveland, they have those big X-things, and yes, sometimes you just are suddenly going the wrong way with several thousand cars facing you. Usually, someone kind next to you forgives your short-sightedness and lets you in. My apologies to all OHio-Fruheads... I think I pissed off all of Toronto Friday night... and as a result, you may receive viciously dirty looks from other Toronto Drivers in the future... :) The deal is, during rush hour Friday night traffic in Toronto, my brakes decided to go. No brakes, big city-- as a sad result I was going about 20*M*PH, and no one was happy with me. My apologies. My brakes returned for the trip home, however. Mysterious things, cars. And of course... great f*ckin' weekend! donna >FruWench (fruwench@aol.com) wrote: >: >--if i lived in a city with magic >: >changable lanes and big Xs hanging from wires stretched across the road i >: >would get a little weirded in traffic too :). >: >~~kate > >: Visit Wash. DC. >They have these in Toronto as well. We were driving around >in one of those lanes (it contained a green arrow at the time) >but we were wondering what happens if you are in one of those >lanes and it suddenly changed to a red X. Would you suddenly have >a bunch of cars coming from the other direction ram right into you? >- -Matt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I was out in the field, collecting strength for my shield-- and I misplaced what made me real." --- Moxy Früvous ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 17:04:16 -0600 From: Carol Krupka Subject: Re: Memories of Toronto, Part 1, Sunday I really love John Denver...nothing wrong there! I regret missing the version of "Annie's Song" on Sunday. It sounds like it would've been lovely. - --Carol On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, KatieWow wrote: > what's wrong with being a john denver fan? his work with the muppets was > incredible ;). > ~~kate > > -- > kate leahy > kleahy@loyola.edu > > everybody loves a happy ending but we don't even try we go straight past > pretending to the part where everyone loves to cry > --elvis costello > cookie wrote in message <36D2F384.BDB@2cowherder.com>... > >petit_chou@juno.com wrote: > >> > >> Amanda said: > >> >closing with the John Denver song that starts > >> >"You fill up my senses like a light in the forest...". > >> > >> That's "Annie's Song." > > > >OK. I guess it's time I formally outed myself in a public forum. I am a > >HUGE John Denver fan, and darn it...I'm proud of it. I originally came > >out to a co-worker about 7 years ago, and to my surprise, she was also a > >closeted fan. We gathered strength from each other, and soon found that > >there are a lot more fans who, for some reason, are afraid to admit it. > >In fact, as a result of our praising Mr. Denver's talent, some > >Minneapolis musician friends of ours ended up putting out a John Denver > >tribute album entitled, "Minneapolis Does Denver," on October Records. > >(Yeah, John Strawberry Fields CLAIMS credit, but he got the courage to > >come out from us.) I think you can still order it, if anyone's > >interested. Here's the webpage: http://www.october-rec.com. > > > >I also found it surprising that Moxy did TWO JD songs in that medley. > >Did you know that "Leaving on a Jet Plane" was written by John Denver? > > > >I'm sorry I missed it. > > > >Cookie > > > > ------------------------------ Date: 23 Feb 1999 23:53:18 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: OK...am I late in noticing this? Oh but Veronica, you may have lost Roger Clemens but you got Homer Bush, one of my all-time favorite people in baseball (seriously). QL who loves HomeB ------------------------------ Date: 23 Feb 1999 23:07:50 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: OK...am I late in noticing this? Ah, yes, Roger Clemens, who announced that coming to Toronto was a mistake. Grrrrr...... Toronto - my home, my team, even if they stink. :) Veronica - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 23:48:22 GMT From: "Robert G. Johnson" Subject: Anyone we know? Howdy all, I just thought I'd drop a small note to the newsgroup to let people know that I AM still alive ... Sorry I was unable to join so many of you in Toronto this weekend, and for the fact that I haven't really been able to keep up with the newsgroup for the last few months... Anyway, I just received this and thought I'd pass it along, since I'm a bit curious to know if any of you think it describes anyone we know. ;) Take care... hope to talk to or see y'all sometime soon... - - Rob - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- There is a curious species that you will often find wherever good music is being played called the "taper". They tend to carry all of their earthly possessions around with them and are very easy to spot on the street; simply look for their stooped posture, perhaps a slight hunch to their back, and occasionally they carry around large, metal rods. They usually travel alone on "taper night" because their partners frequently do not understand this genetic obsession, but upon reaching the venue of their nightly ritual, they congregate and camouflage themselves wherever there is a proliferation of wires and a high concentration of electricity. They then begin to speak in tongues, of AKGs and DA-20mkIIs, and they all worship something they call "phantom power". They then proceed to light their torches and hold them barbarically between their teeth while unpacking their belongings. To the mass entanglement of wires they add more - minis, stereos, RCA's, coaxials, and occasionally the mighty XLR. Some speak of "seven-pin" connectors and grumble about monopolies. Their collaborative skills are truly amazing considering their seemingly low social status at these musical gatherings. They want nothing to do with the performers and seem to shy away from the light, preferring the area they refer to as simply the "soundboard". It is rumored that this area is an altar of sorts; some "sound men" receive extravagant gifts from tapers in exchange for a "patch". These gifts range from small figurines to beverages from the local bar, but by and large the most popular gift is something known as "bud", which apparently many tapers are able to obtain in large quantities. And once the music begins, they usually communicate with primitive hand gestures, rather than the speech of which they are rumored to be capable. They will react swiftly and decisively if an interloper insists upon anything but a whisper or hushed comment. It is usually easy to tell if a taper has been at a particular venue by the droppings and refuse it leaves behind. Most frequently one will find plastic wrappings roughly the shape and size of a cassette tape, most of the time labeled "Maxell". It is unknown why this seems to be the preferred medium, despite the expiration of something referred to as the "Max Points Program". Of late, in perhaps the last five to ten years or so, musical anthropologists have found smaller wrappings about half this size, also labeled Maxell or KAO or Sony. Not uncommon are used batteries [these creatures seem to feed on them, leaving only the empty hulls behind] and perhaps scraps of duct tape or electrical tape. This tape is most probably used in some sort of strange bondage ritual where they each take their metal rods, stand them up on end, and lash them to the ground with adhesives. Then when the music has finished, they brutally rip them up again and pack up, disappearing into the night. While they attempt to socialize, security usually enforces something they call "curfew" and hordes them out to the street, mistaking them for undesirables. However, despite their strange appearance and propensity for associating only with their kind (for many are not willing to leave all of their earthly possessions and take part in the ritual known as "grooving"), they do not bite, nor are they usually mean to the casual observer, when approached at the right times. If they are tending to their young on the floor (usually indicated by a squatting position) - look out, they may be recoiling for a strike. However, if they are standing and watching the show intently, or conversing with one of their own species, it is advisable to stand and listen for a while. The jargon may be foreign, but one grows accustomed to it in time, and with practice, it is possible to learn to speak like them. They gladly accept offerings of tapes, though they are most prone to take them if they are properly prepared with the ceremonial wrappings and addresses. Even more pleasing to them is the inclusion of a reminder of when the show happened, for these creatures are very busy individuals and cannot always process the offerings immediately. Do keep this in mind, however - it may be dangerous to associate for longer periods of times with this species if you have a tendency to spend large amounts of money. They are predators who move with the swiftness of cheetahs when they see someone they wish to convert, even resorting to the tactic of lending out their possessions in an attempt to increase the population. Most tapers start local but soon develop voracious appetites, and are forced to either increase their nightly activities or expand their feeding circles. Lately they have taken to recruiting tapers in other areas to satiate their tastes as they enter the downward spiral of musical addiction. Conclusion: If you know where to look, you, too, may be able to find a "taper" at your favorite band's concerts. Look for a conglomeration of large metal rods, topped by microphones, or perhaps the mass of wires and cables know as the "soundboard". Bring your offering prepared with the proper markings and wrappings, and be quiet and patient as they work their magic. If you are kind and inobtrusive, they will most likely be able help you in your quest. Good luck! - -- Robert G. Johnson - rjohnson@netspace.org http://www.netspace.org/users/rjohnson/ Phish.Net Webmaster - webmaster@phish.net - http://www.phish.net/ The Jazz Mandolin Project web site - http://www.netspace.org/jmp/ Order music from cool independent bands: Home Grown 1-800-6-LEEWAY http://www.versanet.com/homegrown/ SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSICIAN! "Dark clouds may hang on me sometimes, but I'll work it out" - Dave Matthews, "Dancing Nancies" ------------------------------ Date: 23 Feb 1999 23:14:01 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Frusier But I thought the new album was called "Way to Go, Murray..." :) Hee hee :) Veronica (Lee's Saturday - I'll let someone else explain. I talk too much) - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 17:16:50 -0700 From: "Bridget" Subject: check this out... ok, you guys should try this... +AD4- Open a word document and type... I'd like Bill Clinton to resign ...then +AD4- highlight this and go to tools and thesaurus and see what it recommends +AD4- for a replacement, I think you will get a kick out of the result+ACE- - -- 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/ 'Thanks for the pizza, Kevin... sorry about the gay hooker.' :Fruwench, 02/22/99, sometime around 3 in the morning... ------------------------------ Date: 23 Feb 1999 23:11:10 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: dares I personally can't stand Creme Eggs.. too sweet. However, I do fing the commercials they're running for them here to be *so* funny!! They're a parody of the commercials that Canadian Egg farmers have put out to encourage people to eat more eggs... "Yup, I'm an egg man..." :) Veronica (watching entirely too much tv this reading week...) - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: 23 Feb 1999 23:22:04 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: hey, non-fruconners! AAAAAAAAHHHH!!!! You have Hip tickets?! Grrr... why, oh why did I not pick them up when I had the chance? Not that I'm a rabid Hip fan (thank goodness... being rabid might be socially awkward) but they're still fun to listen to. Plus I keep running into them at bars in Kingston. Now if only the Worms still hung out in K-town... :) Veronica (who spent all day at the Toronto Zoo watching monkeys, and is now a little bit loco...) PS - still no baby... - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 17:14:58 -0700 From: "Bridget" Subject: Re: February 21 review Jordan I. K. McClure wrote in message <7aui7j$75i$2@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>... :Bridget (bnl_gordon@email.msn.com) wrote: : :: Then we get a long banjo jam (with Susan) that starts You Shook Me All :: Night Long and somehow :: ends up It's A Small World. BANJO OVERLOAD Not that it's bad :: thing... : :Not that I'd want to pick apart your wonderful reviews, but in my :mind, it's not possible to have banjo overload. As a matter of fact :maybe one show, Fruvous can do an all banjo min-set: : :Organ Grinder :Michigan Militia :You Shook Me All Night Long Banjo Medley :Misplaced :Sad Today :Today's the Day (if it is supposed to have banjo in it) :Earthquakes :Present Tense Tureen :Johnny Saucep'n : :j! ooh, i'd go for that.... 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/ 'Thanks for the pizza, Kevin... sorry about the gay hooker.' :Fruwench, 02/22/99, sometime around 3 in the morning... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 00:20:34 GMT From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: FruCon Weekend Review (SHORT) Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) delighted us with: >reminds me... That screensaver with the FruCon 2 logo, any chance of that >becoming available on FDC, cause I want it :). That's actually less exciting than you may think. It's a Win95/98 (yes, y'all can stop booing now, at least it isn't Mac...) screensaver called "3D Flying Objects." In settings, you can set the "style" to a "textured flag" and set the "texture" to anything you want; I happened to have a picture file of the logo, cuz I used it as a watermark in the FruCon2 flyers, and voila. As for it being put on FDC, though, you'd have to ask Brent and Marianne about that. It's their baby. :) Vika Zafrin, vika at ibm dot net "[Our dog] gives birth every three years, like clockwork, to puppies that look like a hybrid between a stray and a crocodile." -from Anton Chekhov's correspondence ------------------------------ Date: 24 Feb 1999 00:28:51 GMT From: jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe) Subject: Re: FruCon T's, Moments & the 5th Frvous >It's funny that I never put Susan Werner & Moxy together. She's REALLY the >Fifth Früvous, when you think about it. I mean, she's loaded: musical chops, >great songwriting, improv's on the fly, tres drole I adore Susan Werner, and I bet the show was amazing. It just struck me as ironic, because when I saw her in KoP in July, she started announcing upcoming shows and mispronounced "Früvous" She said "Fru-vose" But, I am still jealous that I missed Dave and Susan singing together...that must have been beautiful. Does anybody know if she did "The Great Out There," "Bonsai," or "So Heavy" during her set? ~mitchell (joni's still trying to instigate yet another nickname) ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "We wanna go to Paradise, everyone there says it's so nice, everyone there has their own TV with their own episode of Biography, everyone there has 25 lovers and each of them dreams only of me......." the nields ------------------------------ Date: 24 Feb 1999 00:51:36 GMT From: Billy Subject: off topic...but maybe of interest to Rochestarians If you live in Rochester NY and are a fan of Vance Gilbert (many fruheads like myself are), he is going to be at the 12 Corners Coffeehouse on Saturday 2/27. If you're going...see ya there. Billy ------------------------------ Date: 24 Feb 1999 01:01:54 GMT From: limezinger@aol.commmmmmmmm (LimeZinger) Subject: Re: bad picture blues > >P.S. if anyone has any tips for me on how to get some good pictures without >using flash photography, please tell. thanks ya take it when all the coloured lights are at their brightest:) sarah linnellgirl@tmbg.org ~ icq:26873712 http://members.aol.com/limezinger/ "fly, to another spirograph drawing." - mike nelson, mst3k ------------------------------ Date: 24 Feb 1999 00:45:04 GMT From: "Hell Hotel" Subject: Re: check this out... >+AD4- Open a word document and type... I'd like Bill Clinton to resign >...then >+AD4- highlight this and go to tools and thesaurus and see what it recommends >+AD4- for a replacement, I think you will get a kick out of the result+ACE- > > >-- >over 'n' out >xoxoxo >bridget (o: Very very funny..I'll drink to that too. - -Eric ------------------------------ Date: 24 Feb 1999 00:49:41 GMT From: kevin@sahara.research-inc.com () Subject: Re: check this out... On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 17:16:50 -0700, Bridget wrote: >ok, you guys should try this... i prefer to type: I'd like to see Moxy Fruvous. personally. Kevin Way kevin@frumail.org spoiler below for those without word, and the lazy who just don't like to cut and paste whole sentences.: it responds "i'll drink to that" ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #187 ********************************************