From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #445 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 Saturday, May 29 1999 Volume 03 : Number 445 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: OT: HS Rock Bands (was Battle Hymn) [cookie ] Good Books To Read In A Hammock With Lemonade&The Beatles (or MF) [SkySta] Re: location of fans? [trace@frumail.org (Trace)] Re: location of fans? [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross)] Re: location of fans? [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross)] Re: Fru Mail [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross)] Re: What's Everyone Reading [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross)] Re: OT:Geeks only: Deeeeep blue again [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Whats Everyone Reading? [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Whats Everyone Reading? [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross)] Re: Whats Everyone Reading? [carrie759@aol.com (Carrie759)] Re: FDC says [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross)] Re: location of fans? [llion@dolphin.upenn.edu (Lindsay R Lion)] Re: OT: HS Rock Bands (was Battle Hymn) [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin)] Re: Whats Everyone Reading? [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin)] location of fans? [Lynne ] Re: Good Books To Read In A Hammock With Lemonade&The Beatles (or MF) [bb] Re: location of fans? [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: location of fans? [srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n)] Re: Fru Mail [srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n)] Re: location of fans? [ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry)] Re: FDC says . . . [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: Fru Mail [ksucy@nospam.eznet.net (Shilfiell Nels Rada)] Re: Another article! [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: Whats Everyone Reading? [Joe Navratil ] Re: location of fans? [amychic2@aol.com (Amychic2)] Re: FDC says ["KatieWow" ] Re: Fru Mail [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: Whats Everyone Reading? [Daniel Lerner ] Re: location of fans? [snonsumr@aol.com (Snonsumr)] OT Got Milk? ["Novac" ] Re: Fru Mail [carrie759@aol.com (Carrie759)] Re: location of fans? [xdarkblade@aol.comboatfcar (XDarkblade)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 11:28:07 -0700 From: cookie Subject: Re: OT: HS Rock Bands (was Battle Hymn) Katrin wrote: > > k@ > Quick, think of Def Leppard and Toto OUCH! Thanks, Kat. OK. Let's see if these bands jog YOUR memory at all...Here's a trio of embarrassing concerts I saw years ago: 1. Cheap Trick (who rocked!) with Crocus and Saxon; 2. Ratt (who sucked!) with Bon Jovi opening (this was just before Slippery When Wet and just after She's a Little Runaway); 3. and Loverboy (headliner) with supporting performances by Greg Kihn, Joan Jett, and Quiet Riot. Of course, I was a victim of peer pressure back then. (Anyway, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it!) Cookie ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 18:50:35 GMT From: SkyStar117@aol.com Subject: Good Books To Read In A Hammock With Lemonade&The Beatles (or MF) These are some great summer reading books....delicious, light and not too depressing or macabre or anything... *A Movable Feast- Hemingway (no bull fights or blood...just an airy romp in 1920s Paris) *Like Water For Chocolate- Esquirel (I just finished it today out in a hammock w/ abbey rd and some lemonade so that's possibly where the title came from:) ...anyway, it's amazing, so beautiful, powerful...sigh. **please, please** read this) *Anything by Peter Mayle* (A Year In Provence, Toujours Provence, Hotel Pastis, Anything Considered...) he writes about just enjoying life, mostly in France with a lot of food and wine;) it's fab. I'm going to start his latest, Encore Provence, later this weekend...I'm psyched. *Memoirs Of A Geisha- Golden (i actually didn't believe that 1) a man wrote it, and 2) it was fiction, until i looked it up after i finished it) ...OK, so i seem to have an international food theme goin' here...that's another thing: don't attempt to read these without access to a kitchen. trust me. so enjoy:) (bon appetit, whatever) i wish you all many lazy afternoons in hammocks just mine, like with icy lemonade in frosted glasses and 4 musical geniuses (Canadian or British, you get to pick) singing background for you in your literary pursuits, wherever they may take you. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:14:44 GMT From: trace@frumail.org (Trace) Subject: Re: location of fans? On Sat, 29 May 1999 15:12:38 -0300, Rose wrote: >Leah Bender wrote: >> >> >I am wondering where everyone who is in this newsgroup is from... Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada Leah Bender - Margate, New Jersey - USA Traci Poli - Oaklyn, New Jersey - USA - -- Trace trace@frumail.org *sniff* Target is within sniffing range. Hailing on all frequencies. *woop woop* Visual acquired. Our bogie is at 9:00. Fire when ready. - 1/1 BL dum tek ca tek tek ca tek tek *snort* ARGH *glare* Follow THAT one lads.... - 1/2 BL ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 15:49:06 -0400 From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: location of fans? Toronto, Ontaio, Canada, North America, Earth, Milky Way - - Life101 - "Life is a placebo masquerading as a simile" -They Might Be Giants - -=( life101.brainshock.com || 39307347 )=- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:52:09 GMT From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: location of fans? Toronto, Ontaio, Canada, North America, Earth, Milky Way - - Life101 - "Life is a placebo masquerading as a simile" -They Might Be Giants - -=( life101.brainshock.com || 39307347 )=- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 20:02:05 GMT From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: Fru Mail > > I'm feeling unloved. And lacking fru-postcard. Is the Canadian > >post just slow, or have other canadians received their cards? I'm thinking (well... hoping...) that is the case :) - - Life101 - Postcardless in Toronto "Life is a placebo masquerading as a simile" -They Might Be Giants - -=( life101.brainshock.com || 39307347 )=- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:49:55 GMT From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: What's Everyone Reading Lately, I've been reading Callahan's, whichever I can find: Spider Robinson Songs of Fire and Ice: George R. Martin been slow lately, but I've been waiting for the latest in the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind from the Library... - - Life101 - "Life is a placebo masquerading as a simile" -They Might Be Giants - -=( life101.brainshock.com || 39307347 )=- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:57:05 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: OT:Geeks only: Deeeeep blue again have they programed it to go up to an attractive person yet? Thats the real challange fruchild, *canoodle!* ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:57:08 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: location of fans? >I am wondering where everyone who is in this newsgroup is from... Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada Leah Bender - Margate, New Jersey - USA Mindy Munson- Williamsburg, Virginia- USA ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:57:08 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Whats Everyone Reading? I finished Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy a while ago and now I'm starting on the rest of the book. If you want a less silly book, I just finished Black Like Me which is a true story on race relations that I found completely fascinating fruchild, *canoodle!* ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:57:34 GMT From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: Whats Everyone Reading? > >Spider Robinson, "Callahan's Crosstime Saloon". After you read this, you > >will be compelled to read everythign else about Callahan's that he's > >written! He is fabulous! Yes yes yes! :) I haven't even read the first book yet though.... I've been going in a wierd order... :) 1) Callahan's Legacy: 5th 2) Callahan's Secret: 3rd 3) Callahan's Touch: 4th 4) Lady Slings the Booze haven't read the first 2, or the other one with Lady Sally.... they are all amazing... If I find Callahan's Place, or Mary's Place, I will be able to lead a fully content man :) (anyone want to start up a bar? ;) - - Life101 - "Life is a placebo masquerading as a simile" -They Might Be Giants - -=( life101.brainshock.com || 39307347 )=- ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 19:35:15 GMT From: carrie759@aol.com (Carrie759) Subject: Re: Whats Everyone Reading? I agree about Angela's Ashes, by Frank McCourt, it was excellent. It's often depressing (as well as funny), so if you don't like to read about poverty and alcoholic fathers then you might choose something else. Don't let that scare you though. After I read it I was talking about it to my mother, and she wasn't sure if she would like it, but she started it and ended up finishing it at 3AM that night. Catcher in the Rye is a good one, it's one of my favorites. I relate to the main character so much it's scary, but I think a lot of people do. Bag of Bones by Stephen King was all right. The first half drags but the second half is scary and demented. - -Carrie ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 20:07:08 GMT From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: FDC says ammf@fruvous.com writes: > >Well this english major is hoping for the alternate spelling - >"cybercast", > >since I seem to be stuck in Toronto this year and they've already done one > >party here. On an interesting note, the release date for Thornhill is my > >parents' 25th wedding anniversary. They'll be in Glasgow or Liverpool at > >the time so I bet a combined anniversary/release party wouldn't seem like >a > >bad idea to our over-the-pond Früheads! Well, I would have figured that the obvious place to have the opening party is... Thornhill! But considering that isn't the best idea commercially I'd be happy with a cybercast.... :) - - Life101 - "Life is a placebo masquerading as a simile" -They Might Be Giants - -=( life101.brainshock.com || 39307347 )=- ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 19:52:31 GMT From: llion@dolphin.upenn.edu (Lindsay R Lion) Subject: Re: location of fans? Lindsay Lion - Philadelphia - (who loved the Hoboken show far more than the Troc, and can't wait for Fleadh. One day she shall get up the courage to thank the boys in person!) Page1 (Page1@auracom.com) wrote: : I am wondering where everyone who is in this newsgroup is from... : Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada - -- Lindsay R. Lion Biosyn, Inc. Pi Beta Phi Alumni Advisor Manager Operations & Technology llion@dolphin.upenn.edu llion@biosyn-inc.com "The world is no longer a romantic place. Some of its people still are however, and therein lies the promise. Don't let the world win, Ally McBeal." John Cage -- "Ally McBeal" John: "Are we a joke to the outside world?" Richard: "The outside world just doesn't get the joke. Fishism." John Cage, Richard Fish -- "Ally McBeal" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 13:58:36 -0600 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin) Subject: Re: OT: HS Rock Bands (was Battle Hymn) In article <375031B6.CAC@2cowherder.com>, cookie@2cowherder.com says... > 1. Cheap Trick (who rocked!) with Crocus and Saxon; Whoohoo, Cheap Trick! I once saw them at a $2-a-ticket show at the Fargo Armory - and the only reason I even went was that my favorite local band (The Newz, now long-defunct, and the only other band which has ever inspired the same devotion from me that Früvous does) was opening. This was around 1985, before Cheap Trick's comeback - I couldn't believe how *old* they all looked. > 2. Ratt (who sucked!) with Bon Jovi opening (this was just before > Slippery When Wet and just after She's a Little Runaway); I think my little sister might have seen those two on that same tour - she was quite the metal fan in those days. I wasn't. I heard a rumor that some 17-year-old girl in East Grand Forks, MN bore the child of one of the members of Ratt some time after that show...not that that has anything to do with anything, but it's always what I think of when I hear about "Ratt." > 3. and Loverboy (headliner) with supporting performances by Greg Kihn, > Joan Jett, and Quiet Riot. Again, some of my sister's favorites - she was so much hipper than I was back then. I wonder if she'd still admit to having liked that music. :) k@ "she's a good good girl with a bad reputation..." ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 13:39:23 -0600 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin) Subject: Re: Whats Everyone Reading? In article <19990529091316.15363.00001685@ng-fm1.aol.com>, pjtherat@aol.com says... > I need a good book to read over the summer... My favorite that I've finished lately is _Wake Up, I'm Fat!_ by Camryn Manheim. If you've ever felt that the world is conspiring against you because of the way you look or because of whatever, rush out and BUY THIS BOOK. Keep it with you at all times. Re-read it as often as necessary to make you remember how fabulous you truly are. Camryn is amazing. My list of heroes and role models is constantly growing, and she's definitely right at the top these days. Right now I'm in the midst of reading _Timequake_ by Kurt Vonnegut - I love his ideas and his writing style, disagree strongly with some of his opinions and agree strongly with others, and was unfavorably impressed the one time I saw him in person. He's announced that this is his last book. One I've been off-and-on picking up is _Art And Physics_ by Leonard Shlain. It deals with the history of how the left-brained sciences and the right-brained arts have been separated from each other, and how they are interdependent for the way we understand the world - i.e. how ideas in artistic movements pave the way for scientific discoveries. Fascinating if you're into that kind of stuff. His later book, _The Alphabet Vs. The Goddess_, is one of my favorites - find it mistakenly placed in the "women's studies" section of your local bookstore. My parents just sent me a package of miscellaneous stuff including two books by Dean Koontz. Nice, easy-reading horror/sci-fi; formulaic fluffy fun. I don't even remember the titles of the books, but they're all pretty much interchangeable. Somebody mentioned the _Callahan's_ books by Spider Robinson...they used to be among my favorites. If you haven't read them, read 'em now, enjoy 'em and be prepared to outgrow them (it has nothing to do with age or maturity - it just seems that people really like his stuff at first, then eventually get sick of it. That's what happened with me; YMMV). His more serious novels are much the same - I highly recommend _Stardance_ (but not its two sequels). And read _Mindkiller_ before its prequel, _Time Pressure_. k@ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 20:16:25 GMT From: Lynne Subject: location of fans? I'm FROM NYC, but currently residing in Bowling Green, Ohio.. :) ..talk about culture shock - -Lynne >I am wondering where everyone who is in this newsgroup is from... > >Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:13:38 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Good Books To Read In A Hammock With Lemonade&The Beatles (or MF) Definitely "Secrets of the Divine Ya-Ya Sisterhood" or whatever it's called ... great summer reading (though maybe only for chix). QL ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:14:16 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: location of fans? Queen Lisa of Maryland aka Lisa Winston, Montgomery Village, MD but born and bred in midtown Manhattan (which explains a lot) ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:05:56 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) Subject: Re: location of fans? >Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada >Leah Bender - Margate, New Jersey - USA >Traci Poli - Oaklyn, New Jersey - USA Lori Martin -- Upper Darby Pennsylvania USA ******************************* Lori's Strange and Wonderful World! http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html Früvous/amm-f factoids galore! (courtesy of Colleen Campbell): http://www.fruvous.com/news/faq.html ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:02:21 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) Subject: Re: Fru Mail Amanda Potter said: >I got mine today too! Despite the fact that I'm in Hanover, NH (New >Hampshire), >not Hanover, NJ (New Jersey) as the card is addressed... =) Heh. It's reassuring to know that the Post Office has made extradition arrangements between states. And isn't that a loverly postcard! I'm particularly drawn to the Davester's mesmerizing pants. - -- Lori, noting June 20, June 24, July 3, July 24-5, August 14 ... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 20:16:24 GMT From: ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry) Subject: Re: location of fans? On Sat, 29 May 1999 13:27:33 -0300, Page1 wrote: >I am wondering where everyone who is in this newsgroup is from... > >Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada Cardross, Scotland. (Get to Glasgow and then go 20 miles west.) Ross It's the Galaxies Greatest Comic, Now check out it's web site! http://www.cybergoth.net/tuws/ ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:28:19 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: FDC says . . . Umm.... no, you're all mistaken. I think it would be only right if the party were to be held in Thornhill. Now, if by some conicidence that just *happens* to be a mere 1/2 hour away from my home, well... now... I can't help that, can I? :) :) Veronica (but Toronto would do in a pinch...) - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario | ICQ#: 38114574 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 16:19:39 -0500 From: ksucy@nospam.eznet.net (Shilfiell Nels Rada) Subject: Re: Fru Mail In article <19990529160221.22546.00006259@ng-cj1.aol.com>, srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) wrote: > And isn't that a loverly postcard! I'm particularly drawn to the Davester's > mesmerizing pants. Yes...the striped, gathered-at-the-ankle jammy-type pants are my favorite Dave pants now that the legendary Shiny Black pants have disappeared from the scene! I'm glad I'm not the only person who noticed. :D - -kimberly - -roving pants critic ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:25:36 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Another article! Mr. Dressup is inherently cool, mostly 'cause he talked to kids like they were people instead of mimiature morons plunked in front of the tv a la "Can you understand me? I knew you could..." And Kat, I am always available to take pictures. Even if I ask retarded questions after it ("Can you sign this for my cousin who's going to be born in a couple days...") :) Veronica - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario | ICQ#: 38114574 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 16:08:18 -0400 From: Joe Navratil Subject: Re: Whats Everyone Reading? PJ the Rat wrote: > > I need a good book to read over the summer, and I cant seem to find any > good ones. Any suggestions from the peanut gallery? Well, I'm currently (thanks to the Star Wars craziness) reading the novelization of TPM by Terry Brooks, and (more importantly, and more interestingly) "The Hero With A Thousand Faces" by Joseph Cambell. "Hero" is fascinating -- a look at the common themes in every (and I mean *every* -- sheesh) culture's mythology, with tons of really cool stories taken out of mythological and religious texts since the dawn of writing :-) Of course, I just finished the best fictional book I've read in a *long* time: "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman. It's something akin to a 21st century postmodern grunge fairy tale, but that description hardly does it justice :-) -Joe ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:54:09 GMT From: amychic2@aol.com (Amychic2) Subject: Re: location of fans? Amy Wellock - Ligonier, PA ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 16:53:57 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: FDC says well, if this rumor about the ocean city music pier on july 26th is true, we may be looking at a mid-atlantic bash, folks :). ~~kate - -- kate leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@frumail.org ***************************************************************** evil is just special with a criminal record. - --doug, 3.26.99 everybody loves a happy ending but we don't even try we go straight on past pretending to the part where everyone loves to cry - --elvis costello **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 20:37:58 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Fru Mail Is the Canadian post just slow??? Sara, Sara, Sara... silly question. It once took a week for a letter to get from one side of Whitby to the other (don't ask why I didn't just take it there...). Or two weeks for one to get from Whitby to Kingston... On the other hand, there may be a postcard sitting in Kingston for me... maybe not. But I won't be there for another month to find out :( (But it will be for the Stardust Picnic!! :) :) Veronica (they couldn't forget the Canadians... could they??) - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario | ICQ#: 38114574 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 13:07:32 -0400 From: Daniel Lerner Subject: Re: Whats Everyone Reading? King is always good. I'm reading teh Stand right now. Or something weird ilke Vonnegut or Philip Dick. dan - -- "If cloning is outlawed then only outlaws will have clones" Sifyl ICQ: 6976841 IM: wwwwud Dan's homepage thingy: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/3772/index.html RITCK Online: http://www.angelfire.com/ny/ritcirclek ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 21:50:43 GMT From: snonsumr@aol.com (Snonsumr) Subject: Re: location of fans? Page1 wrote: >Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada wow! another Nova Scotian!! not that I am, but my better half is in Canso w/ his family. where is Canso? just keep going east... if you're in the ocean, you're too far. ;-) - -Snow... waiting in Buffalo for a free flight to N.S. or Concordia's classes to start up again **************************** Snow In Summer aka Amy Brunner snowgirl@spamfree.frumail.org snonsumr on IRC ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 17:53:09 -0400 From: "Novac" Subject: OT Got Milk? Mindy J Munson wrote in message <19990527.092602.-4029589.0.SHAZALINREA@juno.com>... > >> Has anyone see that new milk commercial? No, haven't seen that yet, but I have seen an advertisement with Darth Maul (the red, demon-ish looking guy from Phantom Menace, for those of you who don't know), and it talks about needing the strength to rip apart Jedis and such. It's probably a spoof, but it's quite cool. If you want me to send it to ya, just toss an e-mail to my work address: scottj@coxsyracuse.com - --Novac ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 22:28:53 GMT From: carrie759@aol.com (Carrie759) Subject: Re: Fru Mail I just got my postcard today and Dave and Jian have a nice post office stamp right across their faces. How nice of the post office to add a little of their own artistry to the card. :( ------------------------------ Date: 29 May 1999 22:12:36 GMT From: xdarkblade@aol.comboatfcar (XDarkblade) Subject: Re: location of fans? >>I am wondering where everyone who is in this newsgroup is >>from... > >Rose Pictou - Truro, Nova Scotia - Canada >Jill Hufnagel - Pittsburgh PA USA (originally Buffalo NY) >***Yay I got to it first*** > I do believe I have evryone beat... Columbia, SC USA. (Where no one has heard of 'em but me, it seems...) Jon - The Official Best Buy Employee of alt.music.tmbg "Remember slower pizzas are luscious. THE KING OF SPAIN NEVER RUSHES!" -Moxy Fruvous, "King of Spain" ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #445 ********************************************