From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #52 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 Friday, January 28 2000 Volume 04 : Number 052 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: The Ballad of Marion Frvous ["Paul Jemison" ] Re: Nickelodeon Shows [=?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= ] Re: Double Dare ;) [=?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= ] Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings [=?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= ] Re:OT: New thread (and a bit risque at that) [=?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= ] Re: Partially OT: Newbie says hello ["Daancing Queen" ] Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings [frustar ] Re: hanging spoons from noses [SugarFly26@aol.com] Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings [srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhe] Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings ["^kat^" ] Re: Newbie says hello... & frucontent! ["^kat^" ] Re: Nickelodeon Shows [SugarFly26@aol.com] Re: Nickelodeon Shows and others [SugarFly26@aol.com] More off topic but still related... [] Re: You Can't Do That On Moxy Fruvous (sorta long) [SugarFly26@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 28 Jan 2000 00:21:42 GMT From: "Paul Jemison" Subject: Re: The Ballad of Marion Frvous sorry, forget it, my english teacher says i can't Paul Jemison wrote in article <01bf68d6$1087f9a0$54c9aec7@pavilion>... > Does anyone have a recording of this song that they would be able to email > me? I am writing an essay on Marion and my teacher says if I am using a > character ffrom a song I have to have a copy of the song with the essay. > -kyla- > it's me, i'm just using my dad's newsproup thingy > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 00:43:21 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows miyax wrote: > >I used to get...what was it now...Cricket? Was that the name? It > was > >something along the lines of what you've spoke of, maybe it was > Sweet > >Pickles...no, it was called Cricket ^_^ my little sister still gets cricket. does anyone remember the owl and chickadee magazines? i got those those until i was 12, i think, my grandparents got me a subscription every year. i loved them!!! i think my whole collection is still up in my closet - -kyla- ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 01:06:16 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re: Double Dare ;) - --- LunaB1219 wrote: > Ah, i think we are at the end of the nick thread, but anyways, who > watched > double dare? i didnt watch it too much, because it was kinda > gross for me > ( reaching up noses looking for flags and such ) but i remember a lot > about it they made a game of it, too. i remember playing at my australian friends' house A LOT. one of my favourites was that one where u stick the hoop on your head and try to catch the thhings your partner throws at you. there was another one like that, but you attached the hoop around your waist and tried to catch them from behind. - -kyla- ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 00:52:10 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings can u send me the picture(s)?? (please) - -kyla- - --- Lori at fruhead dot com wrote: > sally innocently asked: > > >I don't know about anyone else, but I'm having a pretty hard time > >imagining what Jian and Murray looked like in the 80's.... > > *chortle* Think Duran Duran. But *much* prettier. :) > > >Where are these pictures? > > Oh dear oh dear. Who knows how much trouble I may get myself in > here. > > If you want one of the pictures, email me privately and I'll send you > the jpg > for what I have always seen referred to as the CD cover art. (As > sent to me by > a Fruhead who shall remain anonymous. As seen elsewhere as well.) > > Trust me, it's enchanting. > > -- Lori > Glitter Fairy/Tattooing Fru > ************** > > > > > ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 01:31:20 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re: more weird talents neil wrote: > Pssshawww.. Can you play the William Tell Overture on your throat, > drumming it with your fingers? i can do it on a table with my fingernails. it creeps my family out. - -kyla- ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 01:12:11 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re:OT: New thread (and a bit risque at that) LilacGirl1002@aol.com wrote: > Sting/Police: Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Brand New Day>> my english teacher plays music for us before class every day and for a few days in a row it's been "brand new day" and most of the class is sitting there just grooving with the music- it's awesome!!! - -kyla, who doesn't want to write her essay on a magnanimous man- ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 01:26:01 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re: The Ballad of Marion Frvous - --- miyax wrote: > > Paul Jemison wrote: > > > -kyla- > > it's me, i'm just using my dad's newsproup thingy > > Yeah, right Paul ^_- > > -- no, seriously, i was in a hurry this morning to get this off before school started and my email was being too slow so i just used his. he never uses it, so it didn't matter. so ha! - -kyla- ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 01:19:40 GMT From: Elizabeth A Gerchman Subject: Partially OT: Newbie says hello Hello everyone, I've been subscribed to this newsgroup for about a month now and now that I'm finally back at school with an Internet connection that lets me type in real time, I figured I would introduce myself with some vital stats: How I First Heard of Moxy Fruvous: "The Kid Song" and "River Valley" were on a mix tape made for my boyfriend by a woman that he almost broke up with me for - this was the summer of '97. The tape was definitely the best thing to come out of this incident. Frushows I've Attended: 10/30/98 at the Iron Horse, Northampton Folk Festival last summer, and the show at Amherst College in December. I'm the tall girl with the notebook - you can find my most recent review at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/org/mhnews/f99/12-9/ae/fruvous.html. There's also one of the Iron Horse show at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/org/mhnews/f98/nov05/a&e/aemoxy.htm. Favorite Album: Currently "Thornhill." I also have "b" and "Live Noise," and am hoping there are more coming for my St. Patrick's Day birthday. My Contribution to the Discussion about War: A wonderful book is Vera Brittain's "Testament of Youth." It talks about her experiences in World War One, and if you aren't a pacifist before picking it up, you will be when you finish it. My Favorite MathNet Episodes: The one where somebody impersonated George Frankly, then the real George Frankly burst into the courtroom in his white boxer shorts with red hearts on them to reveal the truth (that one appealed to my fourth grade sense of underwear humor); the episode when Kate broke her leg and had to defuse the bomb in her apartment with a paper airplane; and the one after the show moved to New York City when George and Pat (Kate's lame replacement) saved the wrongly-accused Broadway actress by solving a secret code. The one with the ghost town and the one with the gorilla costume were pretty cool too. I loved Square One. I haven't seen any of those people acting in anything but commercials since the show went off the air. I think that's about all - keep on enjoying that snow, everybody. Liddy Gerchman ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 2000 01:39:20 GMT From: piscopinto@aol.com (PISCOPINTO) Subject: Re: Double Dare ;) >> >> no no no, he's not in asylum, he's just obsessive-compulsive. I think they >> still run the show with a new guy oh MAN!! Marc Sommers was one of my first crushes, when that show first started!! I loved his blazer and jeans look!!!Doooooohhhh!!!! :) Angel ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 2000 01:36:58 GMT From: piscopinto@aol.com (PISCOPINTO) Subject: Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings > Murray, as far as I could tell, doesn't look that much different >now, but Jian had this total '80s hair and was doing a very groovy little >'80s dance ( Jian's look actually reminded a little bit of Paula Abdul (and Ji, buddy, if you're lurking, you have clearance to beat me up for that comment) I too would loooove to hear the TNB songs! Angel who, admittedly, looked kinda like the chick from the "Blossom" sitcom in high school. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 01:37:19 GMT From: Sally Subject: Re: hanging spoons from noses SugarFly26@aol.com wrote: > All you reed instrument players, how about damp reeds from bottom lip? I do > it with my clarinet reeds all the time in band. :) > > ------------> Ln > *tenor sax reeds are thicker, wider and more of a challenge. do you get looked at weirdly if you persue such actions too?* Sally Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 02:23:32 GMT From: "Daancing Queen" Subject: Re: Partially OT: Newbie says hello Welcome Liddy! Since you've been hanging around, I'm sure you know to check out www.fruvous.com and www.fruhead.com. >My Favorite MathNet Episodes: The one where somebody impersonated >George Frankly, then the real George Frankly burst into the courtroom in >his white boxer shorts with red hearts on them to reveal the truth (that >one appealed to my fourth grade sense of underwear humor); the episode Not to perpetuate the conversation, but I just had to add in this one thing about Square One - I recently was playing Trivial Pursuit with some friends and they were completly confused how I had heard of the Brothers Karamozov (or the Brothers Karamozov...pronounced differently of course). They had no understanding! Sara ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 02:53:28 GMT From: "Dorgon" Subject: Re: Indie Cassette What does luck have to do with it??? Gordon ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 02:50:47 GMT From: frustar Subject: Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings Hi Lori...could you please send me the picture too : ) thanks anna Kyla wrote: > can u send me the picture(s)?? (please) > -kyla- > > --- Lori at fruhead dot com wrote: > > sally innocently asked: > > > > >I don't know about anyone else, but I'm having a pretty hard time > > >imagining what Jian and Murray looked like in the 80's.... > > > > *chortle* Think Duran Duran. But *much* prettier. :) > > > > >Where are these pictures? > > > > Oh dear oh dear. Who knows how much trouble I may get myself in > > here. > > > > If you want one of the pictures, email me privately and I'll send you > > the jpg > > for what I have always seen referred to as the CD cover art. (As > > sent to me by > > a Fruhead who shall remain anonymous. As seen elsewhere as well.) > > > > Trust me, it's enchanting. > > > > -- Lori > > Glitter Fairy/Tattooing Fru > > ************** > > > > > > > > > > > > ===== > canadan2@yahoo.com > AIM: canadan2 > ICQ: 37135028 > ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! > when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 03:26:21 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: hanging spoons from noses Yes, I do. :) I tell them it's relaxing because you focus your attention on the reed and not frustrations. Well...it could have some truth. Maybe. :) - ---------> Ln ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 2000 03:22:24 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings anna said: >Hi Lori...could you please send me the picture too : ) >thanks No problem, and I sent it to Kyla too -- but if anyone else wants it, please email me for it at srm9988n@aol.com -- a) it's easier to respond with an attachment and b) it's far more certain that I'll actually get the request via email than via a *sloooowwwww* newsreader. Although I imagine that most of you who hadn't already seen the wondrous neon image that is Tall New Buildings before I posted my offer, now have. :) - -- Lori Glitter Fairy/Tattooing Fru ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 22:13:43 -0500 From: "^kat^" Subject: Re: OT/Not OT Tall New Buildings "Christine K @*_*@" wrote: > Um, I believe they just haven't posted the pictures. :) *in a hushed voice* if you follow this link: www.geocities.com/SoHo/Palette/5060/index.html you might be able to grab the picture yourself. but you didn't hear this from me. *looks around nervously, then disappears into the fog of off-topic posts* ^kat^ "it's sometimes wise just to shut your eyes" http://fly.to/the.midway.after.dark ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 22:13:54 -0500 From: "^kat^" Subject: Re: Newbie says hello... & frucontent! > >My Favorite MathNet Episodes: The one where somebody impersonated > >George Frankly, then the real George Frankly burst into the courtroom in > >his white boxer shorts with red hearts on them to reveal the truth (that > >one appealed to my fourth grade sense of underwear humor); "THAT IS NOT GEORGE ERNEST FRANKLY!" er. i learned what an anamometer was with that episode, too. frücontent: new pictures! keswick stuff: http://fly.to/the.midway.after.dark go to my früvous page & follow the links. enjoy! ^kat^ "outta sight, outta mind... high..." http://fly.to/the.midway.after.dark ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 03:54:39 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows Miyax <::stands shamefully in the corner::> Ooh, like those freaky little Time-Out Dolls? - --------------> Ln, doesn't like the Time-Out dolls ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 03:51:06 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows and others Chad said: You should see my dad. - ------------> Ln, who's dad would easily win Who Wants To Be A Millionaire or Win Ben Stein's Money etc, etc, etc. Useless information+history fanatic+shrewd business/math sense = sometimes cool sometimes boring long car rides. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 03:38:54 GMT From: Subject: More off topic but still related... Check out this link and scroll down to about the middle of the page... http://webhome.idirect.com/~zorah/trivia.htm (somehow I found this page while looking for info about partical physics! Go figure...) - -- Cara Kozack "It's a reference to a _____ that you've never even heard of by\in a _____ that you probably don't even like." My e-mail at fruomffan@xoommail.com My world at http://www.crosswinds.net/~fruomffan ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 03:59:54 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: You Can't Do That On Moxy Fruvous (sorta long) I have to admit, I don't really remember where I was when I heard the actual OJ verdict. But I remember watching the white van thing on tv with my parents. I too, sorta got bored with the long trial process. It was sorta how eventually I just didn't care about the whole Bill Clinton thing. My poor...(thought I was gonna say generation, didn't ya? :) friend Keith sorta kinda at a stretch looks like Bill Clinton, and plays tenor sax. He gets teased a lot, although he doesn't act like him. Suprisingly, I do remember where I was when I learned of Princess Diana's fatal car crash (online, actually) and I told my mom and stuff..I remember we watched part of the funeral before we left to go somewhere. We caught Elton John singing and some other parts. I heard once that there's a place that offers the "Diana Tour" where you dine at the Ritz and ride in a black car along her crash route until you end up at the hospital where she was pronounced dead. Does anyone know if this is true, and if so does anyone else find that extremely morbid or wrong? As for the whole Gulf War, that has always sorta freaked me out. As did Kosovo and East Timor, but obviously in different ways. I have this weird thing, I just don't deal well with seeing things about conflict between the U.S. and the middle east. Reading about it isn't as bad. And unfortunately, my U.S. history teacher this year was very big on films that had to do with war in very graphic ways. It's not that I don't grasp the reality or horror, it's just that I have this weird reaction to it. War in general, but particularly middle east. Maybe in a past life I died in a war. GWS is beyond words. (Cool bookstore). I can't describe it to people, if I mention it, I have to play it for them. Isn't that the way it happens a lot of times. On my U.S. history final exam, among other wonderful questions (1) we were asked to list every war the U.S. has been involved in since 1700. Also to list who were the "bad guys" who were the "good guys" and who won. I did the exam how I was "supposed" to, but added a little somewhat bitchy comment to the teacher that I felt that would depend on which side you were on, but that I don't believe in a strict well defined line between good guys or bad guys in wars. Sounds like Jian on his strong distaste of such films as True Lies. (2) (Not exact, I don't have the book to look it up.) "And he told me about his experience flying bombers in wars. And I hated it. Well, so did he. 'Never again,' he said to me. 'War made more sense when it was fought with clubs. At least you knew who you were killing.' Did that mean he'd really killed people? Well, yes, I thought. But he had no idea who he was killing nor probably how many." ~ 'A Ring of Endless Light' I also remember, this past December 4th, feeling weird about going to Worcester to play at a football game, the morning after the huge fire with the 6 firefighters dying, and later getting into a big debate over it with my (surprise) U.S. history teacher. (Except I wasn't in history at the time, he's my best friends dad and we were driving back from NoHo.) I have a lot of events that have been sorta defining to me, but I won't go into them right now. If I think of them or get them to some semblence of a thought process (and the thread hasn't completely died) I'll post them. - ------------> Ln (1) If I'm seeming hostile, I did not like my U.S. history class or the teacher. He's okay as a person though. I love history. Hated that class. (2) http://www.fruvous.com/news/94jiants.html ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #52 *******************************************