From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #259 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, March 11 1999 Volume 03 : Number 259 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: excuse my ignorance... ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Re: Great Big Sea (with Heather!) in Philadelphia! [wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbs] Re: Great Big Sea (with Heather!) in Philadelphia! [wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbs] Re: Great Big Sea (with Heather!) in Philadelphia! [srm9988n@aol.com.Lori] Re: Explaining my posts... [Alan Sigman ] Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous [Alan Sigman ] Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous [tgkicculus@aol.com (TgkIccu] Re: another bnl/fruvous thing on another ng ["KatieWow" ] Re: When she talks [Donna ] Copyright? [Mindy J Munson ] Costello! [Mindy J Munson ] Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous [Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: excuse my ignorance... Chad Maloney wrote: A bunch of stuff as is his wont. He concluded with: > It sounds to me like Jack and the band saw all this and thinks that it's > finally been long enough that those Bargainville images in Canada are > gone enough that they can make it work in Canada. But that's just what > I got the feeling of. That is exactly my feeling too Chad. I think I have the whole thing on tape if we really need to go back and check! :) > Standard disclaimer: I was not around for any of the above and I'm > just using stuff people have posted here over the years, stuff I've > talked with people about, and various other imaginations and sensibilities > I apply to the music business that may not be true at all. I also have > no intention of starting a Canada vs US thing at all. No, of course not. That is Hugo's job after all! :) (JOKE Hugo!) > I'm just > recounting history as I see it. We'll your analysis is pretty much how I see it too, and since you will agree we've never colluded in an analysys of anything, I guess that lends weight to your argument! > I've said it before and I'll > say it again, if each of us had our choices, Fruvous would play > everyday in our backyards and we'd only have to pull up a lawnchair > and watch each night. Now THAT is bullshit Chad, don't put words in my mouth! You may be part Eskimo or something, but for me, and I'm sure many others, it is WAY too cold out there for that! I'd want 'em right in the living room! Get your facts straight! :) A.J. - -- "I still have to disinfect the doorknobs" --Lisa _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 1999 19:06:16 GMT From: wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbsmiles) Subject: Re: Great Big Sea (with Heather!) in Philadelphia! >>Friday March 26 Great Big Sea is supposed to be playing at the >>Khyber Pass with Willie Porter and the Pushstars. I'm planning >>to be there -- hope to see some other friendly Frufaces! > Hey Lori! Iwas planning on heading up to Philly for the show...but I saw it was switched from the Khyber to the Painted Bride Center. Is this just a venue name change, or a totally different venue? Any info would be great, i.e. directions!!!!! :o) Thanks and see you guys there! Smiles, Wendy :o) ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 1999 19:06:16 GMT From: wbsmiles@aol.com (Wbsmiles) Subject: Re: Great Big Sea (with Heather!) in Philadelphia! >>Friday March 26 Great Big Sea is supposed to be playing at the >>Khyber Pass with Willie Porter and the Pushstars. I'm planning >>to be there -- hope to see some other friendly Frufaces! > Hey Lori! Iwas planning on heading up to Philly for the show...but I saw it was switched from the Khyber to the Painted Bride Center. Is this just a venue name change, or a totally different venue? Any info would be great, i.e. directions!!!!! :o) Thanks and see you guys there! Smiles, Wendy :o) ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 1999 19:30:25 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) Subject: Re: Great Big Sea (with Heather!) in Philadelphia! Wendy asked: >Hey Lori! Iwas planning on heading up to Philly for the show...but I saw it >was switched from the Khyber to the Painted Bride Center. Is this just a >venue >name change, or a totally different venue? Any info would be great, i.e. >directions!!!!! :o) Thanks and see you guys there! Well, here's the deal. I got my info awhile ago from Butch Ross (of the eponymous band that opened for Fruvous at the Troc) -- so I suspect the venue got changed in the interim. The PB is a completely different place from the Khyber. I'll try to dig up some information for y'all on this, maybe directions, time etc ... but yes since Painted Bride does seem to be confirmed in 2 separate posts, that's what I'd go with unless told differently. It's a good and fairly accessible venue too from what I've heard. I'm not in the most proactive phase right now, but I will make some effort to post comprehensive info soon. Hope to see a whole bunch of you there! - -- Lori ******************************* visit Lori's strange and wonderful world! http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 19:43:59 GMT From: Alan Sigman Subject: Re: Explaining my posts... On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Thomas Fazzio wrote: >To sum it up in 42 words: Don't be quick to pigeonhole this band based on a few songs. Are >a few mainstream songs really bad songs? I love every new songs I heard, and no matter in >what form it's recorded (or played live) I will enjoy it. > >Double WOW! I *just* counted the word to type in the correct number for "XXX" and can you >imagine that?!? Wow - 42! It's the answer to a lot of big questions, you know. Here's one for all you numerology fans. This past weekend, I put on my Bargainville CD, specifically to hear Bittersweet. My CD player is set to display the total time remaining on the disk. I queued up Bittersweet, which is track #12. Time remaining on the CD is 12:12. -Alan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 20:10:40 GMT From: Alan Sigman Subject: Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous On Thu, Mar 11, 1999, The Toolman wrote: >Hey now.. Hey now! >I thought I was the only Deadhead here! My old weary heart is made >glad again! No, you're not the only one. There are a few of us Deadheads lurking here. And at least a couple of New Potato heads, too. Ellen, after months of exhaustive research (hey, why wasn't I consulted? Sounds like my kind of research), wrote: > >Fruvous Dead > >- -nonsensical name that people often -nonsensical name that people > ask about often asked about At least there is a real story behind where the Grateful Dead got their name. There is a different nonsensical answer every time Fruvous tries to explain where they got their name. Despite the definition t-shirt, I doubt they got it from a dictionary, as the Dead did. >- -Present Tense Tureen--make sense? no. -Chinacat Sunflower--make sense? no. > does studying the lyrics carefully does studying the lyrics carefully > help? no. help? no. Ellen, you don't totally understand Chinacat? It seems so obvious to me. ;-) You just need to be properly medicated when you study the lyrics carefully. Of course, as soon as the medication wears off, it doesn't make sense anymore. >- -given to improvisation of lyrics onstage -given to long improvisational jams > onstage (occasionally improvised > lyrics but only where they couldn't > remember the real ones) Actually, Moxy Fruvous should do more jams like that spacey hippie jam they did at the Trocadero show. They'll still never play "space" like the Dead, though. >- -wrote a poignant song about the Gulf -wrote a stirring song about the Cold > War War Cold War? Which song is this? My only guess is you're thinking of Morning Dew, which they did not write. Their rendition of it was quite stirring though. >- -have a Drinking Song -had a ton songs about drinking I would equate the Dead's Casey Jones to The Drinking Song. Everyone at first listen thinks Casey Jones is a fun little drug song, but if you pay attention to the lyrics, it's really an anti-drug song. >- -Johnny Saucp'n -Johnny B. Goode (they covered it) Johnny B. Goode is a lot easier to sing. Could you have imagined Jerry and Bob trying to remember all the lyrics to Johnny Saucep'n? [several other excellent comparisons snipped] >having studied the data extensively, i have concluded that there is a strong >possibility that Moxy Fruvous is actually a jamband and i now beseech them: >embrace your inner hippie. *go* with it, man. *be* the music. Hey, they might lose some of their fanbase, but I'd still be there! looking forward to the new 25 minute arrangement of Boo Time, -Alan ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 1999 21:17:14 GMT From: michykith@aol.com (Michykith) Subject: Wow! What a coincedence This is a neat little (fairly fruvous related!!) story I wanted to share with you all. Last nigt my mom and I went to see "Analyze This." It was very funny, btw. Anyway, at the beginning of the film, the main character is talking about this big gangster meeting in upstate NY, and several shots of the area and the gangsters and stuff are shown. One of the places they showed was the tiny little dive my mom and I ended up eating in when we were in Katonah seeing Fruvous!! It was a place called the "Muscoot Inn" and I _really_ didn't wanna go there, but, we only had a little time, we were really hungry and it was the *only* place around. Inside, there were lots of red lights and all the walls and floors looked uneven and tilited. I thought the whole place was gonna come crashing down on us. And there it is, *in* the movie!! Well, I just wanted to share, because I got quite a kick out of that : ) ~joni *~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~* "The First Annual Do What You Feel Festival will start tomorrow, whenever you feel like getting there. This will be a welcome change from the usual Do As We Say Festival" kent brockman ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 21:42:54 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: excuse my ignorance... AJ wrote: > That is exactly my feeling too Chad. I think I have the whole thing on tape > if we really need to go back and check! :) If you're volunteering to give us a transcript AJ, I won't say no ;) Fiona Harold: "I find this very hard to believe." Red Green: "That's because you're listenin'." Red Green Show - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 22:29:44 GMT From: nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) Subject: Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 23:28:58 GMT, someone who looked like Mindy J Munson whispered: >I do, I do. though the ppl shoveling thier drive way tend to stare Hee hee... some friends of mine and I went to Mammoth Lakes Ski Resort some weeks ago to see Eddie From Ohio... my friend Eric wore shorts and Birks. In a blizzard. He got one of the coolest (no pun intended) autographs I've ever heard of: Julie signed his poster with "Eric, put some pants on!" - --nicole twn glad to be Californian, thinks Nicole to herself, as she watches the gentle spring breeze waft through the palm tree in the front yard *** "If you decided to sell your happiness, for how much would you sell it?"--Moxy Fruvous Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn Reply-to address is INCORRECT! Think of it as an intelligence test. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 21:57:06 GMT From: chrisom@ibm.net (Chris O'Malley) Subject: Re: another bnl/fruvous thing on another ng On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 14:45:55 -0500, Chad Maloney wrote: >7/15/97 was when Chris's A Fruvous Fan(atic) page started officially as FDC >and at that time, it looked more or less like it does now. The opening pic >has changed and information has been added, but mostly it's always been in >the incredibly well laid out and easy to use form it is now. > >I dunno when bnl.org came around. But FDC was around as Chris's page for >a while before it became FDC. I'd ask Chris though for more info... A little history: I went to see Moxy on 6/29/96 in Buffalo, NY (it was my third time seeing them) and that night when going to sleep I tried to think of something I could do hobby-wise, related to the band. I thought that very night, "hey, I should make a website". I had only made small piddly web sites before that, but thought "how hard could it be?" I promptly went on the net and found two major pages covering Fruvous: The Fruvous Pages and The Fruvous Supplement. Admittedly, some of the very original content of my first draft for the site was lifted and modified from these pages. I called it "The Fruvous Fan(atic)'s Page", and it was VERY much about me (had my pic on the main screen and everything), but I tried to include up-to-date tour dates, pics from shows I'd been to, etc. The other two sites hadn't been updated in a while. That went up for the first time on 7/10/96 (I believe you can find the dejanews post where I announced it). It started off small, but I kept adding content, and sometimes, looking back now, wondered how I stuck with it. Well, people started mailing me pics and quills, and slowly but surely it grew to the point where Jude was just pointing callers towards the site. I was so happy when the Warner Canada page pointed to my site. A handful of us decided fruvous.com was the way to go, but even though the domain name was registered in December of 96, it wasn't until 7/15/97 when it went up officially. The great thing about FDC is that it's ALL grass-roots. Fans contribute reviews and pictures. The site is hosted for free on a server that I found because the guy who runs it was my roommate in college. The email aliases are set up through friends. It's very inexpensive, and it's all the content from ammf and fans who send me GOBS of stuff that make FDC so good. All I do is organize it and catalog it. I've actually been considering for this July to post what FDC looked like back in '96 (a kind of history/fun thing). Just so people can see how absolutely lame it used to be. :-) I have archives of the website going back to its initial days. Would anyone be interested in something like that? I'm going to stop babbling now. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris 'Father' O'Malley http://www.fruvous.com 'Tattoo Fru' webmaster@fruvous.com "I like being a pretzel with you..." ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 22:51:54 GMT From: McCown Subject: things that didn't work the first time Ok, I have no idea why these two things didn't go last night. My computer has been misbehaving a lot lately. So I'm just sending them in a blob, although now that I've read Fiona's post about WST, I am quite impressed and in total agreement and maybe you'd be better off just ignoring mine :) - -------------------------------------------------- A reply to Re:New Album (Spec: When She Talks > AJ (Cicero) writes: > > > But When She Talks? I'm sorry. I must be missing > >something. Donna said: > Yes, I think people might be. > > I think that there's a subtlety going on here, that because > we don't have liner notes, and most of us have only heard > this song as well as the new songs a few times at most > (except for those tapin' people... and even you may > have different lyrics on different tapes) we haven't > been able to analyze completely. Ok, so, I've only heard WST once, but really liked it. I know that some of you think that it doesn't exactly have a lot of deep hidden meaning. But it is a really sweet song. And I will say that, maybe if it *wasn't* a Fruvous song then I might not be as fond of it. But *before* anyone takes that the wrong way (I'm *not* saying that everything the guys do is absolutely perfect in every way and we have no right to criticize) I have to explain. One of the things that irritates the heck out of me is that most of the stuff that they play on the radio is people singing things that they don't really mean. Just because you have a nice voice, doesn't mean that you can sing a song well. Excuse me if I drag Celine Dion into this once again, but she's quite handy. So, Celine Dion can sing and all that, but she doesn't (IMHO) *care* one bit about what it is that she's singing. I doubt she even thinks about it (excuse me for a rather pointed attack on Celine, but take just about anyone that is being played on commercial radio these days). People just write things they think sound good, but they don't put their hearts into it. On the other hand, one of the many many reasons that I love Moxy Fruvous is that when they sing something, they mean it! I adore standing right up front at shows to watch them sing, and a song is often so much more powerful live than on an album. And my point is that I notice this about Jian in particular when he sings his songs. Every time he sings "Fly" he can just make me cry because he puts so much emotion into it. And I saw the same emotion when he sang WST. So I'm definitely not saying "you must like this song", I'm just saying that it obviously means something to the guy who wrote it, so maybe just listen to it with that in mind. I don't think the guys ever do anything that they don't put their whole hearts into, so if some things seem lacking to you, I'm sure they just need a little time. love Lizzie (who apologizes profusely for rambling. if i made no sense, please take into account that i'm exhausted and have a cold...) - -------------------------------------------------------- And another to Re: When She Talks (was Re: New Album Excitement (was Re: If Only (Re: the many...)) Joni said: > Also, to dip a little into Chad and AJ's comparison of Wood and YWGTTM....I > would have to agree with Chad. Although I love Wood, the first few times I > heard it, I didn't get it, and sometimes still don't. I just have to agree with that. When I first bought Wood, I put it into the CD player and when "Down From Above" came on, it scared me to death. I'm not kidding. I was like "No! Mike! Help! It's scaring me!" and for a while, I would just put the CD in and skip to "Horseshoes", but then one day, I just listened to it again, and it was still kind of scary, but it made sense, and I started to like it, and now I really really like it. Anyhow, I'm not sure what my point was there, but I needed to share. > > And, as a closing, I would like to point out this is Joni on her new > screenname, as she has determined the former one projected a teenybopper > bordering on stalker image, which wasn't completely true to her personality. > She thanks Deb and Lizzie for helping her create a new one. > (why do I keep talking in third person?) :::Blush::: You welcome, happy to be of service! And BTW, *I* know you're not a stalker! love Lizzie ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 1999 23:12:49 GMT From: tgkicculus@aol.com (TgkIcculus) Subject: Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous Hey...I just haphazerdly wandered my way into this crazy newsgroup, but I LOVE the Dead, and I LOVE Moxy Fruvous, and I LOVE Phish ane moe. and the beatles and pink floyd and leftover salmon and Bob Dylan and Countin Crows and well, all of you guys probably. see ya at the Fruvous show. (-<) evan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:09:39 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: another bnl/fruvous thing on another ng chris--you deserve a babble every now and then. we enjoy it, i think. i for one would love to see archived former versions of the site. if you have the space to put them up, i for one would really enjoy it. ~~kate ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:07:18 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: transcriptions speaking of transcripts-- i'm just finishing up a transcription of the "BJ and Rachael Story" (from 10.30.98--like you didn't already know that :), and was wondering if anyone would be interested in having it. i have the halloween weekend shows on tape and was just informed that there wasn't supposed to be taping, so i feel kind of bad (i don't plan to copy them for anyone), but thought you might like to have the story. if you guys want it i'll post it :). ~~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 nafio@my-dejanews.com wrote in message <7c9dcr$plr$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>... >AJ wrote: > >> That is exactly my feeling too Chad. I think I have the whole thing on tape >> if we really need to go back and check! :) > >If you're volunteering to give us a transcript AJ, I won't say no ;) >Fiona > >Harold: "I find this very hard to believe." >Red Green: "That's because you're listenin'." >Red Green Show > >-----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- >http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 23:32:58 GMT From: Donna Subject: Re: When she talks Fiona replies: >> "When she talks, I listen" and I hear hundreds of you thinking >> "Well, duh!" > >Um, no. *g* I don't know if he did it during any other shows but when it >debutes in Windsor Jian got this little "Yeah, I know" grin when he continued >"It's something significant, because I don't often." 'Cause you gotta admit, >Jian _likes_ to talk. A lot. Ok. :) I wasn't trying to say that Jian doesn't like to talk, nor was I trying to say that we don't know that Jian likes to talk, :) BUT I do think that plenty of folks weren't taking that directly into consideration when they heard the song. And I do like to give all the guys (even Jian) enough space to say that this song is perhaps not strictly autobiography... I like to allow them (in my own world) the "poetic freedom" (which sounds cheesy, but I'm not sure how better to explain) to "make stuff up" in a song. :) But I'm not trying to argue with you, Fiona. :) Actually, I loved your post, because you said what I meant. Thank you. :) > The lyrics themselves are simple but the woman they describe is >decidedly *not*. And perhaps the lyrics are not as crystaline as we think, either. (PS Fiona, I think a friend of mine knows a friend of yours... Jessika? Funky, eh?) donna %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% "ahthOOn SSyng!" I said. "That's farewell." "It sounds evil." "It is," I answered, and we parted. --Gail Levine "Ella Enchanted" %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 00:02:55 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Copyright? Ok guys, Im on lit. mag. in my school and we were discussing how our creativeness as a school sux. Each of the editors wants to put their fav poem in but can not due to copy right issues.... I want to put *some* kind of Fru lyric in there..... not sure what yet...... and I was wondering if that was against the bands policies or how I would go about making them OK on such a thing.... Ideas? fruchild, " 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: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 00:02:55 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Costello! YAY! Anyone who was at the 930 might remeber my friend Darcy..... Well she played me the first Costello song that I've ever heard yesterday. It was Allison.... It was quite nice and I was so proud of being musically deflowered! =+) Oh yes! I've been talking with my mother and she is feeling more comfortable with my frutrippin this summer. She doesn't have any say but she feels better =+)! fruchild, " 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, 11 Mar 1999 23:56:07 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous Rock on with your mad good taste! I love them all (well.... not Bob so much , but his lyrics rock), and once again I am for to love another do to good taste. How much love can my little heart give?!? fruchild, " I AM the band" Murray 2/6/99 On 11 Mar 1999 23:12:49 GMT tgkicculus@aol.com (TgkIcculus) writes: >Hey...I just haphazerdly wandered my way into this crazy newsgroup, >but I LOVE >the Dead, and I LOVE Moxy Fruvous, and I LOVE Phish ane moe. and the >beatles >and pink floyd and leftover salmon and Bob Dylan and Countin Crows and >well, >all of you guys probably. see ya at the Fruvous show. > > >(-<) evan > ___________________________________________________________________ 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, 11 Mar 1999 17:53:20 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: FDC (was Re: another bnl/fruvous thing on another ng) Chris O'Malley wrote: > A little history: [snip] > I've actually been considering for this July to post what FDC looked > like back in '96 (a kind of history/fun thing). Just so people can see > how absolutely lame it used to be. :-) I have archives of the website > going back to its initial days. Would anyone be interested in > something like that? I think that would be great, Chris. It definitely be entertaining. It'd be a neat link. In general, that history was pretty cool to read. I know I remember being pointed to some site at www.cs.fredonia.edu when I first started asking questions (I think Chris Traugott pointed me there) and I definitely remember when it became FDC officially. Thanks for the history. Maybe I'm getting old, but I really enjoy reading stuff like that. I've just gotten into reading old ng posts too off Dejanews. Very interesting. Hardly seems like it's been so long. > "I like being a pretzel with you..." And I like being a pretzel with you, too! Oh wait... sorry. - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 23:50:57 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: For your consideration: Grateful Fruvous double LOL... that would be "LOL LOL" =+) fruchild, " I AM the band" Murray 2/6/99 On Thu, 11 Mar 1999 22:29:44 GMT nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) writes: >On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 23:28:58 GMT, someone who looked like Mindy J >Munson whispered: >>I do, I do. though the ppl shoveling thier drive way tend to stare > >Hee hee... some friends of mine and I went to Mammoth Lakes Ski >Resort >some weeks ago to see Eddie From Ohio... my friend Eric wore shorts >and Birks. In a blizzard. >He got one of the coolest (no pun intended) autographs I've ever >heard >of: Julie signed his poster with "Eric, put some pants on!" > >--nicole twn >glad to be Californian, thinks Nicole to herself, as she watches the >gentle spring breeze waft through the palm tree in the front yard > >*** >"If you decided to sell your happiness, for how much would you sell >it?"--Moxy Fruvous >Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn >Reply-to address is INCORRECT! Think of it as an intelligence test. > ___________________________________________________________________ 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] ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #259 ********************************************