From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #595 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, July 14 1999 Volume 03 : Number 595 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: My merchandizing suggestion [srm9988n@aol.composter (Lori Martin)] Re: Thornhill visuals [srm9988n@aol.composter (Lori Martin)] Re: PhillyFolkFest "?" [michykith@aol.com (Michykith)] re: Camp Fru Banners! [srm9988n@aol.composter (Lori Martin)] Re: Coincedence or Not (was:debs did her homework) [katrin@dimensional.co] Toronto Review- sketchy at best [Angie ] Re: entropy [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: NYC show [dopeytoo ] Re: PhillyFolkFest "?" [Jihead1@aol.com] This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) [Taryn Chase ] Re: PhillyFolkFest "?" ["Eric Ring" ] OMIGOSH!!!! :^) [Angie ] Re: True North Moxy Fruvous Release [dalevy@aol.com (DALevy)] OT: Peter Himmelman [cookie ] camp fruvous? ["Tim Deegan" ] conversion ["Tim Deegan" ] Re: A question on the folk festival? ["Ken Perschke" ] Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) [Lawrence P Solomon <] ADULT STUFF 81526 [Anonymous ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 14 Jul 1999 04:22:46 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.composter (Lori Martin) Subject: Re: My merchandizing suggestion veek said: >Whatever they're thinking of this time, I hope it's either an inside >one you stick in your window or else a better-quality Real Bumper >Sticker. > >-v, remembering the Unidentified White Squares on some people's cars I had one of those. well, two actually -- one for each vehicle. *sigh* Until they fell off because of that water allergy. They seem to like indoor habitats better. Alas, they are no longer available, so I can't plaster them on my kitchen cabinets and random stairwell walls. - -- Lori, closet Moxyvandal ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 04:14:45 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.composter (Lori Martin) Subject: Re: Thornhill visuals Queen Lisa wondered about: >something about a Fru tank-top ... is this actually available for >sale somewhere? Can I get one at the Rams Head??? (Me loves tank tops). It's available for sale from Tobey hisself. It comes in red, green and orange I think (when I saw it at the Vault the lighting was a teeny bit strange, so I'm not posolute about this) and has the MF logo from FruCon II on the chest. I'm getting one at Falcon Ridge. :) - -- Lori, who just this evenin' realized she's a rare American indeed. GBS isn't selling Turn (new CD) at the merch table on this tour, so she's one of the lucky few Yanks to own it. Heeeee! (And how weird is *that* -- on-topic post, off-topic sig to make up for it? The apocalypse is nigh, friends.) ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 04:19:54 GMT From: michykith@aol.com (Michykith) Subject: Re: PhillyFolkFest "?" Lisa/JiHead1 (gotta specify here :) asked: >To those of you that have been to the Philly Folkfest....How long do the acts > >play? It seems like there are a lot of acts for Saturday night. > > Unfortunately not very long, somewhere between 20-40 minutes. The more popular the group the more time they get, or so it seems. But, I'm wondering, is there a schedule out for the PFF already? Are the guys doing an evening show? If they close the show, they'll get the most time of the evening concert. Speaking of Fruniverseries, this PFF will mark the time 2 years ago that I first met Jian, which prompted me to go buy his band's cd. And thank goodness for that! Aw, now I'm feeling all sentimental. Hear, Hear to whoever said that Fruvous has truly changed their life for the better! ~Joni * * * * "I'm sure I'd feel alot worse if I weren't under such heavy sedation." David St. Hubbins ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 04:32:29 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.composter (Lori Martin) Subject: re: Camp Fru Banners! Angie said: >I suppose I could go with my original thought... a yellow Budgie charge on a >black field (background). This is POIFECT! Ours will be a red Budgiepup on an Orange field with Black contrast and lettering (pure quincidence, those colours --- right Trace? right Kate? :>) So we'll have a fine variety of budgiecritters! Anyone wanna try for the budgiefish?! - -- Lori, who can't imagine bothering with zigzag stitch -- she's not exactly the world's finest seamstress, she's just giving it the old amateur try here. ******************************* 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: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 23:03:24 -0600 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin) Subject: Re: Coincedence or Not (was:debs did her homework) In article <19990713200011.21437.rocketmail@send304.yahoomail.com>, alaynamac@yahoo.com says... > Okay, this is so weird, I went to High School with > a guy named Josh Cragun, could they be the same? Stranger things have happened. > ... We spent time bemoaning the fate of > those of us who live in the midwest and don't get to > go to folk festivals. /me joins in the bemoaning...Well, okay, we have folk festivals here; just none that Früvous plays at. Foof. Maybe I'll settle for bringing my parents to that one with Peter Himmelman and Susan Werner. k@ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 05:12:17 GMT From: Angie Subject: Toronto Review- sketchy at best Before I start... Maryam asked: . . . Which is? > ... i think it would detract from the > current perceived Fruvous direction. - -maryam- to my comment about my bumper stickers. My design had a funky "MOXY FRUVOUS" text with a bent crown over the 'S,' inspired by KoS... and one incarnation also had a budgie dog wearing the crown. The sticker itself would be black, standard bumper sticker rectangle, with Bright Orange/Yellow Text (and Red Budgie Dog) So, Ken said he is the owner of the FRFF '97 Fruvous Flag. Does that mean don't bother with another banner? btw, for those of you going for early camping... would you try to save a spot for a 14x12 cabin tent if possible (preferrably not on or near a sink hole or insect nest)? thank you in advance :^) Oh, I got my pics back today from TO... they pretty much suck. Where the guys were standing was heavily shadowed from the late afternoon sun, but light enough that my flash sensor didn't register (damned automatic flash). My hair was doing the Alfalfa thing, and I was smiling like a Cheshire cat. Paul, thanks for the pics, the two with Jian came out very well so at least I have a couple of decent shots to keep (the pics of me with Fruheads came out very well tho). Guess its time for me to look into investing in a digital camera... BEGIN REVIEW Ok folks, here it goes. I apologize in advance for length, misquotes, misperceptions, etc... Lisa may be ADD... i'm just feeble-minded. A Review (of Sorts) Celebrate Toronto Street Festival 7/11/99 Thanks to Fiona I was able to get myself to Toronto with little incident. As usual, my plans to leave by 8am became 8:30 became leaving Rochester city limit at 9:54am. Between that and and one stop for batteries and waiting half an hour to cross a 1/2 mile bridge in Lewiston/Queenston... my trip took 3 hrs (which comes into play later). I've also discovered that I drive too slow for Torontonians (and Canadians, for that matter). I saw a couple of people pulled over on the QEW and got very paranoid... even tho people were flying past me screaming at 100+ mph (sorry, forgot the conversion and I'm _not_ going out to my car to look at my spedometer!) Anyway, upon first arriving around 1pm I didn't see anyone I recognized. I walked up and down the festival to check out the rides and vendors and such. No rides for me because a) I was by myself and b) I was being thrifty this trip out. I walked right past the Information table about 4 times and didn't realize that the Fru-Merch table was right there (sorry James!). I came back to the stage around time for Sarah Harmer/Sarah Slean... saw Cal settin' up the stage and such. I did spot Brandi and her crew (since we haven't actually met, I didn't say anything), and during SH's set I spotted Tobey and we chatted for a bit. A found Fiona and we started recognizing people as they arrived on the scene. (New/Rare faces met: Kimberly, Amy (not Adifru) AJ, KatieC, Donna, Sara, Wendy, Mike Wood, Hugo, saw Lisa Bills and husband but didn't get a chance to say hi, and some I just can't remember... my feeble brain can only hold so much) Saw lots of "regulars" like Fiona, Paul Mischler, Amy Schrader, Veronica, Cheesemonkey Jen, Chrissy, Andi, hKath, MC (I believe, I'm still shaky on names and faces), Michelle (who cut her hair!!!!) and again, more that I'm probably forgetting *sigh* The Festival announcer did a phenomenal job keeping everything on schedule. FDC said Fruvous was going on at 4ish, and they took the stage at 4:07, according to my watch. They had time for one Encore (Walking Spanish) and then it was 5pm and they were done and the announcer was thanking us and basically telling us "Party's Over... GO HOME!!! Come back next year!" The Tally ("Play List") _Bargainville_ River Valley (always a nice one to hear live) _Wood_ *Horseshoes *Present Tense Tureen (Jian started by asking if people were from Thornhill, and then said he was sorry for "you poor people... well obviously you're not poor if you live in Thornhill but anyway". He then commented that whenever he talks about Thornhill he gets it from his parents because they still live there... and Mike sped things along by mentioning the famous Ravines of Thornhill) _b_ *Johnny Saucep'n (Funny glance into the audience from Jian right before he took a breath... KatieC asked me about the JS HandJive??? sorry, I'm a newbie... what's that??? Anyway, the song was dedicated to the food vendors at the festival) _YWGTTM_ *Michigan Militia (discussion on T-shirts, leading to someone wearing a T-shirt for this group, the Michigan Militia) *Get In the Car *Your New Boyfriend (Someone intro'd this [Dave, maybe?] by saying it could do with the recent elections, and Jian piped up with saying it was more a reflection of his past relationships) *Boo Time (still doin' a little Boo with the Fruvous Crew, lots of call and answer scat before and in the middle... between both Mike and Dave and Mike and the audience, plus a couple of local references) *You Will Go To The Moon (such a nice pose as they pointed to the "orbiting rondelle," and me without a poised camera... dammit!) _Thornhill_ *Too Careful *My Poor Generation (*swoon*!!! I LOVE this song! Murray started the intro relating to those of us entering the workforce or society and feeling they're lacking direction, to which Dave promptly replied "I don't feel like I'm lacking direction." as well did Jian and Mike pipe in with "not me." and Murray's response was along the lines of "well fine, _I'm_ lacking direction") *I Will Hold On *When She Talks (have to agree with AJ, it's the tightest I've heard this yet... and I LIKE it, so there!) *Half As Much? (I'm thinking I might be confusing this with Ft. Erie... someone want to confirm?) Encore: *Walking Spanish I'm racking my brain and can't remember what they closed with before the encore! argghhhh! So, yes... there was great at length discussion about the large inflatable bear. Fruvous said they loved Shopper's Mart, tho... because they were such a big sponsor. They provided all of their bottles of water... that they filled from the Lake... and sold to Americans... anyway... The Teddy Bear was accused by the band of making lewd comments to passers-by, earning him the name Randy Teddy. They decided he was a superhero, and Murray decided his alter-ego was named Teddy Randy. Jian and Mike laughed that he must be like Superman. When he was Randy, no one 'noticed' he was a tall inflatable bear... "you know Ted, from accounting? didja ever notice he's kinda tall? is his cubicle smaller than ours?" It wasn't until he assumed his superhero guise that people noticed him. (Murray commented that with the Clark Kent/Superman thing... he always saw right through the disguise... he knew it was Superman) Later they also said that when they start the Thornhill tour there may be less room for the concerts because they're taking the Bear with him and they'd hafta stuff him in the venues. There would be a special pin that guests would use to deflate him. As the bear was being deflated during the show Jian thought that it was being deflated because of their comments. Dave wanted to take off his shoes and jump on the bear... Other commentary centered around Fruvous doing all of the songs by Fruvous that made Ricky Martin famous. Murray announced that the band decided he would be doing all of the dancing. Jian or Dave commented that yes, it would be Murray taking his clothes off and dancing in the rain. Mike cut it short by saying, "since there's not a cloud in the sky, all of his clothing will stay on." Jian accused Mike of really wanting to end the Ricky Martin commentary, and Murray joked that Mike was jealous because he wanted to be the Ricky Martin dancer. Well, that's all I remember of the show itself... Afterwards we waited to talk to the guys behind the stage. They were standing behind the fencing signing autographs and such. I looked at Murray and said, "What's this with the standing behind the fence again??? you don't trust us??" to which he replied, "I feel _safe_." and I joked... "well, you aren't _that_ safe... I'm pretty agile and if I wanted to I could probably hop this fence with little effort." and he responded with, "ah, but I'll have that precious one second to run." Which got us both laughing. Jian's first comment to me was in regard to the birthday card I gave him, saying that he liked the way my notes and cards are always organized and layed out in sections. Said it shows very ordered and linear thinking, which he really admired... *snort* He was picking on me, and I know it. ;^} Mike was in a decent mood, I was able to grab a couple of pics before he took off. The first one he wanted to be artistic and set it up as two strangers just walking by each other... then I insisted on a standard starry-eyed fan pic. I might ask Chris O to take this one and replace the rather odd one of me and Mike. Dave made my day, as always. He seemed genuinely happy to see me, gave me a big hug and a peck on the cheek, got my pic... he complimented me on my wearing of the tank top and thought the color to look very good on me, and he did in fact listen to the tape I made him of the local RIT group that did the MF covers. After the guys started fading into the crowd and things died down, a bunch of us (Me, Fiona, Hugo, AJ, jen (Cheese...), Mike Wood, Meaghan?, and three others who I'm blanking on!) went to a diner-like place down Eglinton for food. I was meeting Tobey and James later so I was going to get something to drink. As we wandered towards the Diner I was struck with a huge craving for Chocolate Milk... and kept saying, "I want chocolate milk." hee hee, by the time we got to the diner and went for our seats just about everyone suddenly wanted chocolate milk :^D It was funny as hell watching the waiter take our drink orders and one by one everyone said "chocolate milk," and then glared at me! Who knew I was so influential??!? Anyway, so after a killed about 45 min I headed out to meet Tobey and James at the Wheat Sheaf. I actually found my way with little incident... taking a somewhat scenic route and passing by a street (name starts with a D) with HUGE mansion-esque houses. Basic directions were go this way until you hit Bathurst, then head towards the lake, you'll hit King Street eventually. We had good grub, talked about music and what I liked about Fruvous, etc... and then I got talked into going to the Stardust Picnic to see Blue Rodeo with James. Bad me... 3 hour drive home, I forgot my lens case so I couldnt' take my contacts out, and I had to teach a day class & and evening class... getting to work at 7am for two detail-intensive graphics classes (CorelDRAW and Illustrator!). Ugh... I'm STUPID!!!! I'M A FANATIC!!! I'M A JUNKY!!! But I had a good time and left Toronto (not counting the Stardust traffic I got stuck in) around 11pm. Stopped at Duty Free for change, Coca Cola and a huge Cadbury chocolate bar, stopped once in Amherst for gas, stopped once at a service area to stretch, and when i got onto I-490 for the last 20+ minute stretch home I was so exhausted I was literally screaming lyrics to the radio and slapping myself to stay awake. My eyes were so strained I could feel them trying to pop out of my head. Got home by 2:03am, in bed by 2:28am, alarm went off at 5:30am and I was out of bed by 5:37am (without the snooze, good thing because I turned the alarm OFF!) The most idiotic part is... yeah, I'd do it again... ;^} END REVIEW - --Angie counting down the days til FalconRidge PS: Jude, if you're reading... are we still at 90% for what we talked about Friday or can you give an update??? :^) :^) :^) I _saw_ you Sunday but didn't get a chance to say hi... *hugs*!! They say that the Road to Hell is paved with good intentions... well, at least it will be a smooth ride - --me ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jul 1999 18:09:11 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: entropy OK, but if it's going to be done, it should be done the way we did it in high school: "I am the very modle of a modern Governor General, I've information federal, provincial and municipal. I know the Kings of England and I quote the fights historical, from Abraham to 1812 in order catigorical..." etc etc. And our police officers were Mounties. They wore the red serge, and preformed the musical ride during their "fight song", if you will. And ate doughnuts during the entire scene with Mabel sending them off. Powdered doughnuts. Very, very, very funny scenes. All they had to do was walk on stage, and peple were rolling in the aisles. They got a standing ovation one night before they even reached their spot on stage. >"'Stars and Stripes Forever' on her flugelhorn," Funny. I read this, and hear "The Maple Leaf Forever" on the bagpipes. :) 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: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 03:50:12 -0400 From: dopeytoo Subject: Re: NYC show Jihead1@aol.com wrote: >On the web-site they posted Fruvous first at the seaport, there's a big sign and it doesn't even mention the other guy, so i'd guess they're the headliners... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:45:02 GMT From: Jihead1@aol.com Subject: Re: PhillyFolkFest "?" In a message dated 7/14/99 12:34:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, michykith@aol.com writes: << But, I'm wondering, is there a schedule out for the PFF already? Are the guys doing an evening show? >> There is a schedule up on their site (www.folkfest.org). Fruvous will be the next to the last act on Saturday night. Thanks for the info! Lisa Bills = ) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:06:02 GMT From: Taryn Chase Subject: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) Attention Rochester and random traveling Fruheads! You'll be happy to hear that WBER 90.5 had a special concert announcement this morning at 8:30: MOXY FRUVOUS will be playing Milestones (East Ave.) on August 10th! [ Responses include: International Man of Mystery: "Yeah, baby, yeah!" Homer J. Simpson: "Woo hoo!" ] This flash announcement has been brought to you by Taryn and the letters A, M, & F. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:42:55 GMT From: "Jill Hufnagel" Subject: Re: A question on the folk festival? A little too hazy, I guess. The banner owner *is* on this ng, >and he's right >here! (assuming we're talking about the same banner!) I hadn't >really though >about bringing it, but now it's been requested, it will be >there! It made >it's debut at FRFF '97, so this will be an anneversery (kinda). >Everybody >rally 'round the Fruvous flag! See you all there! >Ken And what does this fruvous flag look like? Oh, and are all the people with flags going to be there early on thurseday so the rest of us can follow the flags in. **Jiel** _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 09:53:24 -0400 From: true north records Subject: True North Release Greetings "Früheads," As many of you are aware, True North Records welcomes Moxy Früvous to the label with their excellent new Don Dixon (REM, Matthew Sweet, Marshall Crenshaw, Smithereens) produced album, Thornhill. The album will be in stores August 24. We're very excited to be working with the band and have become aware that some of you are curious as to why the Canadian record release is approximately 2 weeks behind the American release. The answer is really quite straight forward -- our 'deal' with the band was only just recently signed and it takes us a certain amount of time from that point to set our systems in place to properly promote the record and ship it to the stores. Itıs very important to us that we give this record all the attention it deserves. Please, rest assured that we are working hard to get the guys the recognition they are due in their home market and appreciate your enthusiasm and patience with regard to the release. Sincerely, Doug F. True North Records ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 09:47:26 -0400 From: "Eric Ring" Subject: Re: PhillyFolkFest "?" Although the band might only play 30-45min on the main stage at a particular time, the PFF has workshops, where the bands go to three smaller stages and will play with other groups (usually a round robin type thing). I usually dont know who will be playing in the workshop until I get to the PFF, but two years ago Moxy played at (I think) two workshops and then thier afternoon performance on the main stage. I actually like the workshop performance better because it is more intimate. If you are thinking of not comming because Fruvous will only play a short main stage act, don't think that way. The PFF is alot of fun and lets you hear tons of other bands. Jihead1@aol.com wrote in message <2a85ebc5.24bdd04f@aol.com>... >In a message dated 7/14/99 12:34:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >michykith@aol.com writes: > ><< But, I'm wondering, is there > a schedule out for the PFF already? Are the guys doing an evening show? >> > > >There is a schedule up on their site (www.folkfest.org). Fruvous will be the >next to the last act on Saturday night. Thanks for the info! > >Lisa Bills = ) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 15:05:52 GMT From: Angie Subject: OMIGOSH!!!! :^) Ya know, sometimes I really love being in Rochester... I was listening to WBER trying to hear this big announcement they were going to make at 8:30 this morning, but left the car and RealAudio wasn't playing fair... so a wee bit ago I get this email from a former Cast Mate: Just thinking of you... Fru 4, August 10th, Milestones, WBER benefit. I don't know when tickets go on sale. Just the facts, Polly so, I just called WBER: Fruvous and Sarah Slean at Milestones here in Roch, show starts at 8:15, tickets go on sale Saturday at usual record outlets (Record Archive), and Ticket Bastard... price slated at $20. Jude, I apologize if I stepped on any toes or jumped the gun or anything, I'll take all resulting flack and shit for it... I'm just so excited I had to share it!!!! Fruvous loves Rochester... Rochester loves Fruvous... I love life... I'm happy! YAYAYAYAYAYAY They say that the Road to Hell is paved with good intentions... well, at least it will be a smooth ride - --me ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 15:06:57 GMT From: dalevy@aol.com (DALevy) Subject: Re: True North Moxy Fruvous Release >Itıs very important to us that we give >this record all the attention it deserves Bravo, and thanks for the update. Doug Levy a Fru-fan from California ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 08:11:00 -0700 From: cookie Subject: OT: Peter Himmelman Katrin wrote: > > /me joins in the bemoaning...Well, okay, we have folk festivals here; > just none that Früvous plays at. Foof. Maybe I'll settle for bringing my > parents to that one with Peter Himmelman and Susan Werner. > > k@ Girlfriend! This is the first time I've heard anyone mention Peter on a newsgroup! I keep forgetting he's as huge as he is. I keep thinking of him back in the early 80s when the band was called "Sussman Lawrence," and they appeared on "Star Search" and lost in the second round. I remember a specific show back in the early 90s when he performed a series of a dozen or so shows at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis. One night he was having so much fun playing he invited the entire audience to join him after the show for an impromptu set outside at the Lake Harriet bandshell about 7 miles away from the club. Everyone went. It was such a beautiful night sitting under the stars. Since there was no sound system, the 100+ people that were there were absolutely silent while he played. It was so beautiful. I remember another show when he stopped a song, walked off the stage to a woman in the front row who was crying. He asked her if she was all right, and she said the song was just so beautiful. He gave her a copy of the CD. At this same show, a girl in the audience had just turned 16, so he got her on stage and when some people in the audience booed her for being from an upscale suburb, he told her not to listen to them and told her she's more than just a cake eater. He then asked her to prove it by expressing her inner essence through dance. She (of course) was embarrassed, so she didn't dance, so he performed an interpretive dance on her behalf. Yep. Take your folks to the show. Your heart will be touched. Cookie respond to: cookie@2cowherd.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:58:41 -0400 From: "Tim Deegan" Subject: camp fruvous? scuze me all, i'm still a newbie...but uh, what? maybe somebody could e-mail me (FruGalMag@hotmail.com) and inform me? i'd love to know about it! thanks bunches! Maggie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:51:37 -0400 From: "Tim Deegan" Subject: conversion i wander around my house singing/playing fruvous, too...however i get told to shut the f*** up (mainly by my lil sisters). my parents, however, actually _like_ fruvous, which means that i can usually listen to one of my fru-tapes in the car. i just don't like to admit that my parents like 'em. :) Maggie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:48:27 -0400 From: "Ken Perschke" Subject: Re: A question on the folk festival? > > And what does this fruvous flag look like? Oh, and are all the people with > flags going to be there early on thurseday so the rest of us can follow the > flags in. > **Jiel** Okay.... It's basically a rectangle (held vertically), but it comes to a point on the bottom. It's broken into two frames, with Larry on top, Barry on bottom, and a multi-color border around the whole thing. And it's got a bunch of signatures on the back, from the band to Fruheads who were at FRFF 97. Sound familiar anybody? Ken ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:26:45 -0400 From: Lawrence P Solomon Subject: Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) Taryn Chase wrote: > You'll be happy to hear that WBER 90.5 had a special concert announcement > this morning at 8:30: > MOXY FRUVOUS will be playing Milestones (East Ave.) on August 10th! wooooo! only 286 miles away! so, I'll begin asking for crash space now... :) - -- Lawrence Solomon http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~lps/ zaph@tmbg.org "Just because you're floating doesn't mean * This space inadvertently you haven't drowned." -They Might Be Giants * left with stuff in it. ------------------------------ Date: Wednesday, 14 Jul 1999 08:44:40 -0600 From: Anonymous Subject: ADULT STUFF 81526 ADULTS! 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