From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #193 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 24 1999 Volume 03 : Number 193 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Sloan: Way, way off topic, except for a bit on "Get in the Car" [Josh] Top 20 Lines of Our FruCon Trip [Fru-Monique ] Re: Shocking Smartie Fact! [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: Help a new wanna-be-fan out... [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: February 20 review (Long, long, long) [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: February 19 review [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: What a trip it has already been! ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Hello [Andrew Springer ] Re: bad picture blues ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Lori and Steve's Big TO Adventure (part 1) [Srm9988n@aol.com] Katrin search [Chewbacca ] Re: Shocking Smartie Fact! [jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause)] Re: Way to go Jane [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers)] Re: Katrin search [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers)] Re: Way to go Jane [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers)] Re: What a trip it has already been! [kpfruhead@aol.com (KPFruhead)] Re: Way to go, Murray [SkyStar117@aol.com] Re: Way to go Jane!!!!!! way rad! [SkyStar117@aol.com] Re: Help a new wanna-be-fan out... [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: February 19 review [srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 16:47:36 -0600 From: Joshua Doell Drury Subject: Re: Sloan: Way, way off topic, except for a bit on "Get in the Car" Matt James wrote: I went to a Sloan page andnoticed that they played in DC and Baltimore last November, unfortunately, I had no idea they were playing there at the time. Perhaps there will be a tour accompanying this new live album? Well, yes and no. The live album is from a concert in Toronto last October (or November, I can't remember) when they were doing a cross Canada tour. This came directly on the heels of a Japanese tour, which itself was right after a U.S. tour. So their next tour will probably be in the States, but might not be for a bit. Watch some of the more frequently updated pages, or try alt.music.sloan, though I'll warn you it's not nearly as active as this newsgroup. Josh Drury Winnipeg ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 23:00:03 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Top 20 Lines of Our FruCon Trip Eh-oh! In accordance to the wishes of a few certain people, here's that list of amusing things that were said between myself, Rachael, and Lacey over the weekend. 20. "Monarch! Down! No, farther down!" NO. This does not refer to our favorite King of Spain. Monarch was the hyperest of the small dogs. 19. "Hugo, stop bumping and grinding!" 18. "If you lick me, I'll kill you...I'm not Dave." Just Rachael correcting me on a certain fetish of mine. ;) 17. "Can we take Benton Fraser home?" We dubbed one of the cops at Global Backpackers as Fraser..a tie-in with #7. 16. "Josh, look! 'Leather' store!" These are things that get discussed at 2:30 a.m. with Josh and Sara in the car. 15. "So which virgin are we sacrificing today?" We loved the _Now_ horoscopes. Pisces, beware! 14. [TIE]"Where are all the Saturns?" "I love tie line!" Fetishes of Rachael's. No comment. :P 13. "My spleen is frozen!" Yet another Rachaelism. 12. "Do you have the Arrogant Worms in stock?" 6 music stores. 10 blocks apart. -50 degrees Farenheit. Canada's really big...and cold. 11. "If you freeze a toonie and drop it..." Rachael's on a roll with this one..just ask her. 10. "Are we almost to the Peace Bridge?" "Peace Bridge? We're still in Ohio!" Very long ride up. Ohio's really big! 9. "Hey Rachael, where is Tim Horton's?" "Uh...turn around." Let's just say I hadn't had my morning coffee..until Rachael pointed me in the right direction. 8. "I'm Yogen Früz!" "I'm Smoothy Früz!" "That makes Lacey Fresh Früz!" Easily amused Früz at the Eaton Centre. 7. "Follow the glove!" Local psycho we had the delight of meeting on our first night in Toronto. "You've got 1.6 metres..in American that's four feet!" 6. "Where did Lacey's mother go?" She kept getting distracted by shiny objects. 5. "What a trip it has already been!" 4. "Isn't it big and impressive up close?" "It's a piece of crap! It's held together with electrical tape!" Interpret as you will. We, however, meant Dave's accordion. 3. "Weren't we supposed to pay for this trolley?" Those dumb, rich Americans. They're wacky. 2. "Next year we're staying at the Ramada!" Self-explanatory. Beach Motel, indeed. 1. "Hey, I'm not legal anymore! I hate this country!" There ya go! I did take a few liberties, but they're all still here. I hope lots of other Früheads read this! There's a million laughs contained in this list. Later taters, Smoothy Früz == "Boy, you give great shirt." --Lori at the 2/21 concert _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: 24 Feb 1999 23:13:39 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: Shocking Smartie Fact! >The shell is too >thick and sugary and...I just didn't like them. I love the "US" >smarties though... Does anyone ELSE (who knows the US Smarties) see the contradiction in this statement? 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: 24 Feb 1999 23:30:04 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: Help a new wanna-be-fan out... >OK, fellow Vault patrons, what was that great expression that the Baltimore >City Paper had used about MF that they kept referring to throughout the show? Something like. "Go see this band. They use lots of profanity" 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: 24 Feb 1999 23:27:28 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: February 20 review (Long, long, long) >She sold *out* by the middle of the Frulads set, much to my dismay, *grin* Doug (Sirilian) and I got the LAST copies. He bought his first, so I guess I got teh last one. We got the two taped to the display. :-) 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: 24 Feb 1999 23:22:56 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: February 19 review >I should probably leave this one alone, but I can't let Jen take the >blame....I said that, I admit it. It WAS 3am, what do you expect????? Ummm, I thought I did say it? As I was reaching for my first slice. At least as that phrase. But you did bring up the hooker earlier to Kevin. And neither of us mentioned the chickens. 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, 24 Feb 1999 23:15:20 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: What a trip it has already been! Bell-occhio wrote: > > wow. What a weekend. I'm actually quite depressed now. This is the first > time I've come home from a trip and not had that great feeling of relief to > be back. Welcome to the world of post-frufest depression. There are a number of us who suffer from this regrettable maladay. So far as I know there is no cure for this condition (short of us all just abandoning our normal lives and forming a commune somewhere). So you have to just wait until it runs its course and then suffer again after your next frutrip. :( Hmmm. Anyone up for a feasability study about a frucommune? A.J. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 18:22:16 -0500 From: Andrew Springer Subject: Hello Hello everybody. I just thought I'd introduce myself, since this is my first post here. My name's Andrew and I live in Ohio. I think Moxy Früvous is one of the best bands ever. Anyways, I just wanted to mention that I saw Dave on the SciFi channel last night (and, from the other postings, I can tell a lot of you did too). The show itself wasn't exactly great, but still, seeing Dave on tv made it all worth it. Except I had to suppress the urge to shout out "Now I eat humble pie" after every one of his lines. Oh well. Well, hello again. Andrew ps- does anyone know of any plans for frucon 3 yet? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 23:15:10 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: bad picture blues ^kat^ wrote: > question: does > anyone know if "auto-focus" features are any good? heck, can anyone > recommend some high-quality but transportation-friendly cameras, period? > particularly ones that would work well in dark, indoor, flashless > situations... Kat, auto-focus works well under optimal to average conditions. Concerts with little light? Don't count on autofoucus because it may let you down. Basically the key to photography under adverse conditions is control; control of focus, control of aperture, and control of shutter speed. Auto-focus is nice to have, but you really want to be able to make the camera act the way you want, when you want it. For this reason I would tell you to buy an older, full-featured SLR before buying new a point and shoot, or any camera that does not have fully manual capability. Any of the current expensive auto-focus SLRs will work for this, but if you don't have money for that, I'd say go for a 15 year old SLR like a Canon or or a Nikon. One very basic (but indestructible) camera that I think may still be made is the Olympus OM1. It's totally manual, so it will make you learn about photography, but it always works. Other tips for taking low light pics: Never use a shutter speed below 1/30th of a second without a tripod or other support. Make sure you steady yourself as much as possible. Hold your breath. Use fast film (ISO 800 or faster) and remember: The film has some latitude. You can underexpose 1 or 2 stops and still get a picture, but more than that and you are out of luck. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 00:00:34 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Lori and Steve's Big TO Adventure (part 1) I wasn't really planning to do a review of FruCon weekend, but so many of you have requested one that I feel I mustn't disappoint. Forewarned is forearmed, however: this will be an impressionistic recap, Fruhead-heavy but musical-specificity-light, as i didn't pick up any setlists or jot down much concert info. You're relying on whatever my sievelike brain retained as somehow important, so I make no guarantees as to global relevance. I shall, however, endeavor to entertain. Day One: Steve and I arrived in TO around 5 pm Thursday, and at once were enormously impressed to discover that Fiona's very own expressway led us to within 10 blocks of the Con. When we got to our room we promptly called her; she was astonished to hear from us so soon, and instructed us to contact the denizens of Ramada 7th floor. By 6 pm we were gathered in the lobby with a Motley FrüCrüe that included Katrin and Tom, Doug (Sirilyan), chad, Tara and Kyle from LA, and the enterprising Fiona,who directed us newcomers to all things Torontois and vital, including the ATM and the subway. Couldn't get hold of Nate and Jason -- sorry! -- and Gordon's flight was later than he'd thought, and Mike Wood didn't join us after all -- but it was still a fine bunch that set out for the estimable Shopsy's Deli. Well, the estimable Shopsy's was jampacked, so we bailed on that idea in a hurry and tackled plan B, a proposition made more interesting by the fact that we didn't have a plan B. Eventually it entailed splitting our group into, loosely, Those Who Wanted Indian Food and Those Who Didn't (or at least Didn't Think It Was Advisable.) I can't speak for the former group, as I reluctantly joined the latter, figuring that after a day of driving with only McDonald's having sustained me, curry wasn't the wisest choice. Over soup and salad we (chad, Steve, Fiona, Tara, Kyle and me) checked out Fiona's myriad Frupix, determined that the smallish Con space was going to be DAMN packed, and kibbitzed. We also dashed madly into the street in pursuit of Chris O and Vika, who Fiona happened to notice strolling past the restaurant and who we just had to greet. (For a Big City, TO had a decidedly small feel this weekend -- there were people we knew everywhere we went. :) ) After dining we hooked up with the other half of our crew, who were still enjoying their curry, and while waiting for them to finish amused ourselves by standing in the restaurant foyer in what turned out to be the first Fruhead snuggle of the weekend, simultaneously keeping warm and alarming passerby (who *really* looked scared when we started making faces at them. ) En route to the hotels we decided to have a room party, and Steve and I detoured to the Best Western to grab our Party Props while the others regrouped at Kat and Tom's petite suite in the Ramada. By the time Steve and I walked to the Ramada, Nate and Jason had hooked up with us and offered their own much larger room down the hall as party central instead. While certain Fruheads plotted the ordering of large quantities of controlled beverages from a delivery service, some of us merely wandered to a nearby convenience store to stock up on our more usual staple ... sugar. Sodas, Smarties, and popcorn in hand, we got back to Nate's room to discover the tv turned to Fox's medical grossout show of the week -- the one I'd hoped to avoid by leaving the country and hanging out with Fruheads. *sigh*. So while those of strong stomach watched the naked mice with human ears growing off their backs, and learned about frostbite and other such niceties, chad, Fiona and I played with my dumbek, madala, and shaker eggs. (Not to mention a certain birdlike, pink and white, fuzzy but naked puppet of long gawky legs, beady eyes, and rhythmic feet. Okay, I mentioned it. :) ) When the liquor arrived at Tom and Kat's room, the dissenters promptly took the opportunity afforded by the temporary exodus to switch over to MuchMusic -- providing a more congenial ambience, we felt. Critiques of Robbie Williams' erotic dancing with Tom Jones ensued, after which we switched to Jerry Springer, then Casablanca dubbed to French, resulting in the most memorable mistranslated line of the night -- "You must remember this/a f* is not a f*." Who the *hell* do they hire to do these jobs?!?!? The folks on the beds (Nate, Jason, Doug, Steve) were teching out in a major way, causing Tom to toss out a geek flag at one point, while the, um, less focused among us were content to compare masculine hairlines and texture, beat on drums, and throw foodstuffs at each other (although not Smarties. Smarties are chocolate, and we do have our priorities in order here.) Eventually Fiona had to leave to catch the last subway back to the North York borderlands, so Steve and I walked her to the subway station, modestly entertaining passerby with our assorted pieces of buskers' equipment. After leaving her, some of us decided to get to bed, while others thought the party shouldn't end. Meaning SOME of us were just a little perkier than others come morning. :) Random stats, Day One: Fruheads met in person for first time: 8 caffeinated beverages consumed: 7 boxes of Smarties consumed (with a little help from my friends): 3 Ramada room numbers memorized: 3 masculine heads rubbed: 3 bits of popcorn found in hair next morning: 4 Morning. oyyyy. That would mean: Day Two. When morning in fact arrived as usual on Friday, I found myself sadly without playmates and with an indisposed roommate. :( So off I went by myself to find breakfast, Sunday Lee's Palace tickets, and CDs. Yonge Street had all 3, not to mention the Maple Leaf Gardens closing parade, so I amused myself there for an hour or so, then wandered back to the Ramada and hooked up with Tom, who was awaiting Kat. She and Doug arrived from the parade, having found chad there, and off we all set for Yonge Street once again, ostensibly to buy the same tickets and CDs I'd just obtained. It WAS one of those stuck-in-a-loop weekends. Windowshopping however proved entirely too seductive, and once we got to the short red-light district on Yonge, Kat and Doug promptly were sucked into the maw of the comics emporium known as the Hairy Tarantula, leaving Tom, chad and me somewhat bemused on the sidewalk, contemplating the allures of the Zanzibar across the street. (" vilish Women With Heavenly Bodies!!!!" said the not-quite- complete yet somehow apropos marquee.) Doug emerged only to have Tom take his place in the HT, and the freezing Lori headed into the Future Shop up the block in search of blank CDs. While I determined they had no such thing, Doug and chad managed to bring up Waiting For Bob on several of the store screens, thereby fulfilling Doug's self-publicizing needs for the day. We finally braved the narrow steps of the HT, realizing Kat would need to be forcibly dragged from the place if we were ever to get to the Eaton Centre, and were entranced to discover the store staffed by at least 3 cats as well as the usual human proprietors. (TO does seem like a very feline-friendly city -- a wonderful quality methinks. Both convenience stores i entered also had resident cats.) Eventually we did make it to the Eaton Centre in the next block, but by then Lori was quite weary and no longer in such a shopping mood. Made our way to the food court at the far end, got a light lunch, were briefly enthralled by the possibilities presented by the Teletubbies for sale in an adjacent store, but decided $29 (with tax) was too much to spend on a fabulous little purple guy Fordy would delight in stomping. (And Kat's a *little* sensitive to action-figure abuse right now.) As I was winding down fast, I decided to leave then and catch a nap before the festivities that night. Which turned out to be a good decision ... 5:30 pm. Awake, and apprised by my sources that Ramada 7 had filled up nicely with Fruheads, I headed over to find Chrissy, Trace, Rodney, Anna, Fruchild, Ben, and a whole host of others wandering in and out of Chrissy's room. Mad nattering ensued, with many hugs and much picture-taking, and then we headed to the lobby to meet with Brent, our self-designated guide to Lee's Palace. More folks joined us there, and around 6:30 we set off to the subway station as a chirping group of perhaps 25 lunatics, hugging, giggling, singing, taking pictures of oddly-named school buses, and otherwise scaring the natives. Collecting at Lee's, a few of us decided we were flat-out starving and wandered to a nearby Taco Bell while the others staked out spaces in line. Taco Bell was rather deserted, so FruMonique, Sharilyn, Ben, Fruchild and I had a nice opportunity to talk among ourselves. Fortified, we wandered back to the line of diehards outside Lee's, who by now were quite frozen diehards. There was another mad huddle as more friends met for the first time -- hi Rosemary! Hi Norg! Hi Cameron! Hi psycho Mike! Hi other folks whose names escape me at the moment! The line was rather, umm, fluid shall we say, as no one could keep still for long because a) we were all cold and hopping around b) we were all excited and hopping around c) everyone kept bouncing to and fro looking for more friends. AMMF pins would have been *wildly* helpful on this night! Doors opened around 8:30, half an hour off schedule, and we all melted into the venue, which was 2 things above all: WARM and BIG. chad and I got stamped by Tobey, then headed off to the rest of our companions on the floor stage Murray. More Fruheads to meet! Big hi's all around when Angie and Chris arrived, then Amy (SnonSumr), Bridget from CO, Drea, Irene (is that right?) and a flock of others. The floor, which had seemed so big, got rather crowded, which led to some interesting maneuvering, and eventually I gave up all attempts at getting out of there and just resigned myself to the fact that I was going to be in the midst of all these people for the foreseeable future. I can envision far far worser fates than being surrounded by Kevin, Fiona, Drea, Doug, chad, Amy and Steve. :) Sarah Slean opened, and I thought she was GREAT. I know there's been some mixed opinion here, but I am solidly in the pro-Sarah camp. Her sound is intense, yet melodic, and very restful. Reminds me a bit of Loreena McKennitt, but more rock, less exotica. It WAS hard to stand up for her whole set, though - -- when I'm standing, I want to dance, and instead all I could really do was sway. Between sets it seemed like the whole crowd moved forward even further, which made for some interesting *breathing* arrangements. At one point we had to block out space with our elbows just to save the group-standing arrangements we had begun with for those in our party who had wandered off to the bar or washroom and whose space was being invaded. Doug did eventually find his way back to Drea, and Steve to me, before Fruvous went on, and we stood there tightly wedged between the rail at the edge of the floor and other Fruheads. Quite cozy, until someone shifted -- and then we all did a dangerous impression of dominoes. The FruSet was, basically, everything I've been waiting for. Well, not EVERYTHING, but a good portion thereof. Opened with extended Sahara -- never heard it before, and I can safely say that's a beat I could groove on for a *good* long time. Heard Earthquakes, and Grudge -- very cool song, although from the way Jen described it to me many months ago I do think Murray, not Mike, should finish off the song with the "thank you very much!" line -- I was waiting for it, and it just didn't seem quite right coming from anyone else. River Valley absolutely rocked -- has a more joyous environmental song ever been written? The "lounge" version of Spidey was another very cool moment, and Pisco, with about 100 people doing the Pisco dance ... I thought Murray was just going to lose it! I haven't heard Boo Time live in a LONG time, so that was a treat, and Drinking Song was a good ending ... as we were all standing there swaying anyway, exhausted from the heat, the dancing, and the general level of exuberance. There were also about 15 separate newsgroup references from the stage; unfortunately i can't remember any of them. :( After the show we hung out for a good long while, just chatting and resting. I chugged down about 5 glasses of water from the pitchers that the highly accommodating Lee's Palace staff had left on the bar -- have I mentioned that this venue's staff was really really wonderful? They were. Got to meet still more of you -- hi A.J.! Hi Moe! -- and chat with the people I hadn't been able to hear all night. Finally made it back to the hotel around 3 am, completely pumped, and tried to settle in for a few hours sleep, knowing that in the morning ... FruCon! Random stats, Day Two: Fruheads met in person for first time: innumerable! Starbucks franchises spied in downtown TO: also innumerable! caffeinated beverages consumed: 6 Aero bars consumed: 1 full meals consumed: 0 Ramada room numbers memorized: 4 More to follow! But now I must have some dinner! :) - -- Lori ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 18:19:28 -0600 From: Chewbacca Subject: Katrin search Ok. I got curious and looked on the web. I had no idea "katrin" was such a popular name. http://www.katrinbj.com/ these people have more products (I assume with Katrin stamped on them) than one can imagine. Arabel ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 00:18:04 GMT From: jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause) Subject: Re: Shocking Smartie Fact! On 24 Feb 1999 23:13:39 GMT, fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) wrote: >>The shell is too >>thick and sugary and...I just didn't like them. I love the "US" >>smarties though... > >Does anyone ELSE (who knows the US Smarties) see the contradiction in this >statement? > > >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" > Well yeah, but I mean the shell was thick and sugary in an advil coating kind of way, while the others have a tartiness I love which makes them not just an overly sweet experience. In my opinion anyway. :) Andrea "...too many people think they're misunderstood every time somebody disagrees with them." - Jess Klein ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 18:04:02 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: Way to go Jane In article <36D43EC9.7EBB217D@rit.edu>, pmm9979@rit.edu says... > Katrin, am I sick, or looking back at the 2/12 Waiting For Bob cartoon, > is the Jian doll playing a toilet? It's a dumbek. You are sick, man. k@ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 18:28:22 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: Katrin search In article <36D49710.877722BB@pilot.msu.edu>, woosterc@pilot.msu.edu says... > Ok. I got curious and looked on the web. I had no idea "katrin" was > such a popular name. Wow. My name is in a subject header. I guess now I've really hit the big time. > http://www.katrinbj.com/ > these people have more products (I assume with Katrin stamped on them) > than one can imagine. And a company that combines my name with that of a Frü-song. Can this get any better? k@ Now if only I could figure out what exactly it is that they make ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 18:10:44 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: Way to go Jane In article <36D47D24.9BDFA204@pilot.msu.edu>, woosterc@pilot.msu.edu says... > >http://www.dimensional.com/~katrin/j&m.jpg > > Ok. I can't draw for a shit so this is constructive criticism, knowing > that I couldn't even come CLOSE to this. But why isn't she, like, > ruffling his hair or something? C'mon, let's see some imagination here > :) Um...'cause if she were, he'd probably have a very different look on his face, and I only had the one photo to work with? How's that for an explanation? A more likely explanation is that I did it in a couple hours late last night, and I was too hurried and tired to think of something clever like that. So I just put Jane's hand where my own had been (lucky her, lucky me). And maybe I shouldn't have mentioned how little time it took, 'cause now people (read: Doug) will think that I can always work that fast. For the record, I usually can't. k@ ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 1999 01:33:10 GMT From: kpfruhead@aol.com (KPFruhead) Subject: Re: What a trip it has already been! Wow, it took this long for somebody to use this quote from frucon 1.5 :)... Well, a big Seven to all those who were there! Ken "You know the rules are bent, when you have to pay rent, just to live on Earth..." - -Victor Wooten ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 01:58:36 GMT From: SkyStar117@aol.com Subject: Re: Way to go, Murray In a message dated 99-02-24 10:34:02 EST, katrin güshed: << Oh, wasn't he *adorable*? Kevin Fox, right? I am just a sucker for a guy in geek glasses. :) >> hmm, yep I gotta agree w/ you...sometimes glasses make the man: cases in point-> flansburgh, dave(on occasion), matthew brodderick and jeff goldblum(I *ädòre* him) - -deb "can't this wait till im old? can't i live while im young?"-trey, mike, page and fish ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 01:48:37 GMT From: SkyStar117@aol.com Subject: Re: Way to go Jane!!!!!! way rad! In a message dated 99-02-24 03:33:32 EST, you write: << http://www.dimensional.com/~katrin/j&m.jpg >> WiCKED!!! how ever did you do that?? and do you think that can i make one? ......b/c i'm like, the only person in north america who *doesnt* have a picture of murray and them on the web....im serious! i actually have a file of fave places w/ 8 different people's pics of them and murr-man...jeez! sigh i guess i'll just have to wait for falcon ridge!.... - -früvously yours my ng amies deb:) "brevity is the soul of wit"-Polonius "i awoke...and faintly bouncing round the room: the echo of whomever spoke..."-phish ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 1999 02:28:32 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Help a new wanna-be-fan out... Something like. "Go see this band. They use lots of profanity" No, no ... it was XXXXX profanity and I can't remember what the XXXX was. Like constructive or unconstructive. Or something. Brain-dead QL ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 1999 02:17:20 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) Subject: Re: February 19 review ladywench wrote: >And neither of us mentioned the chickens. Oh and you had to now, didn't you? Geez, some things are too rude even for *this* degenerate ... but that never stopped the others. :) ******************************* visit Lori's strange and wonderful world! http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #193 ********************************************