From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #206 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, May 5 2000 Volume 04 : Number 206 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: "Allen Town" (To quote the Quill) Review [spychicr@aol.compoot (Rai-M] Re: WXPN...something Fruvous. [gingee@my-deja.com] Re: OT: rant: Anti-Arabism & growing up Jewish [Maggie Deegan ] Re: OT: rant: Anti-Arabism & growing up Jewish ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Re: OT: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=FChead?= Commune [spin0za1@aol.commmm (Spin0za1] Re: Darien lake show [Daancing Queen ] LISTEN TO WXPN ON THURSDAY AROUND 4:15 PM [shellyus@aol.comnojunk (Shelly] =?ISO-8859-1?B?UmU6IE9UOiBGcvxoZWFkIENvbW11bmU=?= [sox222@aol.com (Sox222] Another Fru-Free Folk Fest... [Josh Drury ] Re: Fruvous Question on the Test for my other math Class [vika@attglobal.] Re: OT: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=FChead?= Commune [Maggie Deegan ] Re: Sitting in the rain [saphiracat83@aol.com (SaphiraCat83)] Any Fruheads have lawyer friends? Yes, I know it's a random question [ste] Re: OT: rant: Anti-Arabism & growing up Jewish ["A.J. LoCicero" > I stand (sit?) corrected. --Rai, who had fun listing her Früvous geaneaolgy during French. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Rai is also known as the CANADIAN POSER! Fighter for liberty, justice, and the right to use a "u" in the word colour. I like pink. But only if it's a manly pink. A "Butch, the prom queen" pink. ~Gotta love the Lizard ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 20:30:02 GMT From: gingee@my-deja.com Subject: Re: WXPN...something Fruvous. In article <8enbat$pbc$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, gingee@my-deja.com wrote: > My hopeful guess is that the guys are stopping in to visit with David Dye on > their way from VA to RI.I guess one could always call 'XPN and find out (if > they'll tell)... Happy to say, I was correct! I didn't call, but David Dye just confirmed on-air that Moxy Fruvous will be stopping by WXPN in the 4 o'clock hour on Thursday with "a special announcement and new music". He said, "That's all we know." Hmmm.... Cheers! gingee Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 21:34:47 GMT From: Maggie Deegan Subject: Re: OT: rant: Anti-Arabism & growing up Jewish In article <3908E6CD.825E463B@bu.edu>, Luella Benn wrote: >I just thought I would shout out a quick reminder that there is a > message board devoted to *exactly* this thing at the ji-spot. = ) okay, quick question about this mysterious message board. every time i head over to this page i cannot find the message board. i've been told it's near the megaphone icon but i don't see that. is it maybe hidden somewhere or am i just slightly retarded? - -- ~Maggie~ "The Hawaiian alphabet has 22 letters, 6 of which are K." ~ Taylor Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 00:25:37 -0400 From: lawrence solomon Subject: Re: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=FCvous?= questions on my math test Gordon Nash wrote: > 14. Jian was meeting the other members of Moxy Früvous at the Falcon Ridge > Folk Festival. He drove part of the way when the car broke down so he > walked the rest of the way. He walks at 4 mph and drove 60 mph. The total > trip was 200 miles and took 5 hours. How far did he drive and how far did he > walk? that's a trick question, though! everyone knows he got delayed for an hour and a half fighting off the Killer Tents! :) - -- lawrence solomon * http://www.fruhead.com/users/zaph * zaph@fruhead.com "You knew it was true, when I held you, there were no secrets. I believed it." -Moxy Früvous, _I Will Hold On_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 15:41:16 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: c album preview song LunaB1219 wrote: > > Is it just me, or does Jian sound a whole lot like Big Bird in the little C > album preview? ;) > > Lainie He does indeed. Helium is wonderful stuff! :D A.J. - -- _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | ICQ: 13117113 \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com AIM: locicero ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 15:57:50 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: OT: rant: Anti-Arabism & growing up Jewish Mjgreenb wrote: > > As someone who is "actively" Jewish, if that thought makes any sense, I'd like > to add my two shekels on the thought. > Several years ago, a young friend of mine finally got her wish to come true. > She was accepted to study for a year in Israel. > On a bus to go to the beach, a terrorist attack by an Palestinian Arab killed > her. > She was only 22 years old. Her name: > Alisa Flatow. > > _Mike That is very sad Mike. But exactly what are we supposed to infer from that? What I get is people shouldn't kill each other. (And that I'm personally way too much of a paranoid to go visiting Israel just now.) Do you draw some other conclusion you would like to tell us about? A.J. - -- _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | ICQ: 13117113 \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com AIM: locicero ------------------------------ Date: 03 May 2000 05:55:49 GMT From: goddardv@aol.com (GoddardV) Subject: I AM LOOKING FOR MUSICIANS! Guitarist/vocalist looking for musicians who have the desire to live in a corner, hunker down to write and develop a sound but not igoring performance as an important aspect of doing just that while we're still pretty young. Influences include anything intimate and pretty to anything loud and scary. john - goddardv@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: 03 May 2000 02:42:37 GMT From: spin0za1@aol.commmm (Spin0za1) Subject: Sitting in the rain So it's April 21st and it's cold out and absolutely pouring.So what am I doing at noon on this miserable day? I'm sitting in the rain barely sheltered by an umbrella, almost directly beneath a drainpipe so as not to block the doors of Irving Plaza. (A nice man working inside came out eventually and told me that two of the doors more protected from the rain weren't being used so after becoming thoroughly drenched I moved out from under the drainpipe.) It was interesting sitting there on a towel which, believe it or not, was dry at one point, huddled under an umbrella doing very little for about 5 hours until John and Lawrence showed up. I got some interesting looks, some smiles, some people avoided eye contact. One man passing by looked at me and walked on... then passed by again about a half hour later and stopped... "You okay?" "yeah." "You got food?" "yeah." "You got water?" "Yeah, I'm fine, thanks." "...okay." He shrugged and kept walking. A few people asked what I was waiting for. This made me happy. It made me feel like there was a purpose to my sitting there... I was advertizing! I happily explained to the best of my ability what I was willing to sit in the cold and rain for eight hours to see... it must mean one of two things: the band's really REALLY good, or I'm a nut. Or a little bit of both. At around 3:45 or so, I guess, Jian and Murray showed up. When they saw me Jian said hi. Murray said how're you doing? I'm just sitting there looking and feeling like a drowned rat. "I'm fine." "Good," Murray said, and they went inside. A bit later I saw Tobey and gave him his birthday present and got a hug in return. So why was I sitting out in the rain for all that time? Well, to be honest, there was nowhere I would rather have been. It was Passover so I couldn't eat anything except what I brought with me... so hanging out in a restaraunt or coffee shop would have been pointless and depressing... I certainly didn't want to be at home... so I sat waiting for my band and thinking. Yes, just thinking. It was all I did until John showed up. I couldn't write or read because, well, it was raining. I didn't feel like ruining any books or my journal. And besides, (here's where I sound pathetic) when Jian and Murray showed up and I got my hug from Tobey it was all worth it. It had been two months since I'd seen them last and I missed them. I mean I really missed them terribly. Sitting out in the rain waiting for Moxy Früvous felt like staying up the night before you go back to camp, waiting to see your friends again whom you haven't seen in nearly a year. The point of this little rant? I'm a nut. Well, maybe. No, really the only reason I wrote it is that I'm incredibly bored and there's not much that's interesting on the newsgroup. That must mean it's time for Gella to write another little rant. So let me just state it bluntly: I love Moxy Früvous way too much for my own good. "To believe that knowledge is ignorance is noble. To believe that ignorance is knowledge is evil." - -unknown "You'll have to lose your mind before you can come to your senses!" - -Socrates, Way of the Peaceful Warrior Gella ------------------------------ Date: 03 May 2000 23:50:33 GMT From: llesi@aol.com (Llesi) Subject: Re: WXPN...something Fruvous. So does anyone know what the "special announcement" will be??! I know one is the "C" Album... Jessica B. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 22:05:47 -0400 From: "Kate Leahy" Subject: Re: OT: Frühead Commune >sorry, just seen too many flame wars. Heh. I love when people think that flame wars actually *occur* here :). - --Kate - -- Kate Leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@fruhead.com "And in all the idiots I see Thoughtless men casting doubts on me . . . Enlightening . . ." - --Guster ------------------------------ Date: 04 May 2000 00:41:55 GMT From: spin0za1@aol.commmm (Spin0za1) Subject: Re: OT: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=FChead?= Commune >Kate Leahy wrote: >> >> >sorry, just seen too many flame wars. >> >> Heh. I love when people think that flame wars actually *occur* here :). > >Shut the hell up, Katie. Man, such an idiot. Where do you get all this >crap that you spout out of your ignorant mouth? Sheesh. Get a life. > > - Chad > >PS This is a test You bastard! How could you say those awful things to Katie??? You go to hell! You go to hell and you die! :) haha, Mr. Hat yelled at you! "To believe that knowledge is ignorance is noble. To believe that ignorance is knowledge is evil." - -unknown "You'll have to lose your mind before you can come to your senses!" - -Socrates, Way of the Peaceful Warrior Gella ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 23:03:11 GMT From: Daancing Queen Subject: Re: Darien lake show In article <39105AE9.F0ECF1D7@home.com>, Marie-Claude Danis (actually Kath) wrote: > Um, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you just show up to Six > Flags Darien Lake. The concert is free with your admission to the theme > park. Or we could check the info on FDC (note that ticket is listed as $14.99, and you can purchase a combo park/concert ticket for an additional $9 - Canadian at par). And given that they have seating for $20,000, I don't think getting in will be a problem! :) From FDC: "Northern Exposure Victoria Day Holiday Brave the "Superman Ride of Steel" and rock through the night as Canadian Independent national and local acts perform live on the midway among the action. At par offer for admission and accommodations for first three weekends in May including Victoria Day Holiday Weekend." Top music stars perform at the 20,000-plus capacity Performing Arts Center. Concert schedule available in late April. Tickets can be purchased through TicketMaster or at the park's main gate the day of the show. TicketMaster Buffalo: 716-852-5000 TicketMaster Rochester: 716-232-1900 TicketMaster Syracuse: 315-472-0700 TicketMaster Binghamton: 607-722-7272 TicketMaster Canada: 416-870-8000 *Combo theme park/concert ticket only an additional $9.00 with concert ticket. Concerts subject to change/cancelation. Certain gate restrictions apply. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: 03 May 2000 11:14:53 GMT From: shellyus@aol.comnojunk (Shelly S) Subject: LISTEN TO WXPN ON THURSDAY AROUND 4:15 PM Yesterday David Dye said that the lads are stopping by WXPN on Thursday at about 4:15 with a special DOUBLE announcement. I know I am gonna be by MY radio cause in Allentown, Mike said they were off on Friday and their friend Tory Cassis is gonna be in town........hmmmmm.... So, listen everyone.......you can also do it online at wxpn.org Shelly S (who is cooler than her neighbor next door by FAR!!!!) ------------------------------ Date: 03 May 2000 22:05:31 GMT From: sox222@aol.com (Sox222) Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?UmU6IE9UOiBGcvxoZWFkIENvbW11bmU=?= Okay, I never ever post here but I'm a lurker and I HAD to say this: <> Would that make it "affruenza"? Sorry! Hehe. - --michelle :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 10:43:04 -0500 From: Josh Drury Subject: Another Fru-Free Folk Fest... Well, judging by the latest tour dates, the Fru will be yet again missing the Winnipeg Folk Fest, despite the fact that they say they'll try to make it to the next Folk Fest nearly every time they swing through here. Now, as fate would have it, the Tragically Hip happen to be playing a concert on that weekend merely 8 hours away in Minneapolis. So... Should I stay (for the Folk Fest minus Fruvous) or should I go (on a rather long road trip to see another of my favourite bands)? Decisions, decisions... Josh Drury Winnipeg ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 12:33:02 GMT From: vika@attglobal.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: Fruvous Question on the Test for my other math Class Spake gordonlew@aol.com (Gordon Nash): >11. The number of Moxy Früvous fans (Früheads) increases at a rate of 8% for 7 >years. If there were initially 1500 Früheads how many Früheads are there now? > >Please don't post a real solution on the NG as the class knows that I'm crazy >and will post this and they will look here for an answer. Ah what the hell post >it, they should get full credit if they read AMMF. >Feanole aka DrWhoFru 2571 (rounded) - -v - -------- Vika Zafrin -------- vika@attglobal.net -------- http://www.brown.edu/Research/Decameron "Are you done [with your assignment]?" "Yes! We learned how to lie in Italian!" -a conversation I had with one of my students ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 19:13:06 GMT From: Maggie Deegan Subject: Re: OT: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=FChead?= Commune i don't think i was serious about this... i thought to m'self, what the heck we're all dorks it just might work. if anybody would be interested in planning the "ideal frühead community" send me an IM sometime (maggie fru) and we can muse it. granted, i am fairly certain that this wouldn't happen, but wouldn't it just be fun to pretend? - -- ~Maggie~ "The Hawaiian alphabet has 22 letters, 6 of which are K." ~ Taylor Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 17:03:29 GMT From: Marie-Claude Danis Subject: Re: Darien lake show Mary Gallagher wrote: > > Does anyone know where I can get tickets? They are not on the TM webpage...are > they onsale online anywhere?? > Or do I have to call or go to an outlet to get them? Um, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you just show up to Six Flags Darien Lake. The concert is free with your admission to the theme park. Hope to see you there, Mary, it should be a blast! Park opens at 10AM, and the concert is at 7PM? Guess who's not getting off rides till then? ME!! Ooh, another little sumthin that's noteworthy: A little bird told me that on May 20, Six Flags Darien Lake will accept Canadian money at par. Now that might be irrelevant to a lot of you, but for poor little me, this is a really cool thing to know. Also for some enterprising Americans who are looking for a deal... ;) Kath ------------------------------ Date: 03 May 2000 19:43:54 GMT From: saphiracat83@aol.com (SaphiraCat83) Subject: Re: Sitting in the rain I always seem to get something completely different then what the writter was trying to conciously convey on these things. Same thing happened here. I didn't take this as the fact that she waited 8 hours for her favorite band to show up. I saw this as something I would probably do. Not waiting fo anything, but just sitting and thinking. It's fun sometimes. Sitting in the rain, watching people go by, thinking about anything and everything. Definitly something I would do, and actually have done before. Not for 8 hours, but a goodly amount of time. So, am I a nut for thinking she's not? Or are we all just a bunch of nuts who are very accepting of one another? I just know that sitting and thinking is a good pasttime, especially when there is nothing else to do. - -Steph (~*And I don't mind sitting all alone, gives me time to think...*~ -Trout Fishing in America) *~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~* "I was counting my toes." Stebbins said companionably. "They are fabulously good company because they always add up the same way. What's on your mind?" - The Long Walk http://www.geocities.com/saphiracat *~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~* ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 07:08:31 GMT From: stephijo@my-deja.com Subject: Any Fruheads have lawyer friends? Yes, I know it's a random question Hi all, I'm a big Fruhead, and since I needed to find people for a story I'm writing, I thought I'd look to Moxy fans. Anyway, I'm a freelance writer for NY Lawyer, a new legal publication from American Lawyer Media. I'm looking for candidates for two future stories: first, I need to find people who have kids and would care to comment on whether or not they'd like their kids to grow up and go into the legal field. Should be young kids, not parents with grown children. Must be between 25 and 40 and work in the NY Metro area. second, I need to find lawyers in the NY Metro area who use cell phones a lot for work. I need to find the person who has given up their phone book, because all the numbers are in the phone, the person has a work phone, but mostly uses it to order pizza, or the one who sticks to a land line for work, but uses a cell out of the office. Anything you can thing of. If any of you know anyone who might fit the bill, please have them email me at stephijo@hotmail.com or call me at 646-295-5949. Thanks very much, Stephanie Jo Klein Freelance writer, New York Lawyer p.s. if you'd care to see the first issue, look at www.nylj.com/nylawyer Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 06:59:17 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: OT: rant: Anti-Arabism & growing up Jewish Luella Benn wrote: > > Hey, Hey... I've been following this thread, and though I don't have anything to really > contribute. I do know that there have been questions about whether or not this is the > appropriate context. While I agree with whomever said that this is a more than > appropriate place, I just thought I would shout out a quick reminder that there is a > message board devoted to *exactly* this thing at the ji-spot. = ) Well I have to say that this is a perfectly fine place for this discussion. I've been here since '95 so I guess I would know. Also I am afraid I must protest the hijacking of this thread to "The Ji-Spot". That is a forum that I, for one, do not regularly read because it, well, it just creeps the hell out of me. (I know I'm not alone in this feeling either). While I in no way wish to curtail the rights of others who wish to exercise their freedom of speech on "The Ji-spot" I really do wish that this very interesting thread had been left right here where it started. A.J. - -- _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | ICQ: 13117113 \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com AIM: locicero ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 14:27:07 GMT From: Kate Bunting Subject: Annapolis set list & brief review Hello, all! Arrived for dinner at the Ram's Head on the early side, around 6:00; did the dinner & show combo (highly recommended!). Brought three folks with me; two had been de-Fruginized at The Vault in Baltimore last year (and have come to two shows since), and one was a newbie! He's hooked, I'm glad to report! I enjoyed the set of the opener-- I don't want to risk butchering the lovely lady's name (Martina Sorbara?), so I'll leave it that I liked her music, thought the drummer was pretty darn good, and may take a look for her CD (don't like the Ram's Head Tavern policy of adding surcharge to merchandise!); she mentioned she's going into the studio in a couple of weeks to record new material, and that Jian would be recording with her. Cool! Murray's set list: *** NOW LAIKA H'SEEKER COMPLAINTE SAD LAZY PISCO SPLAT! INDY BOOTY TUR SAUCE PORK GUINEA FLY MPG RIVER CAR BOY DANCE ====== MICH ====== VID IF ====== HOME FOR BEER + HOCKEY *** Although, they mentioned, the lads had every intention of taking the stage and launching into song, much banter was to be had beforehand. Fine by me! "'Topics' is the name of the band..." "'Hijinks' is the name of the band..." "Padding the set" improv... Nowhere Man was high-energy, and I thought it made a good start to the show. After Laika, there was some confusion over the pronunciation of Annapolis (" 'Napolis "), and whether Anne Arundel was a person's name(1). Some chat about George Washington's wooden teeth, and what he may or may not have been doing with them... "...and they found splinters in Thomas Jefferson's thighs..." Heat-Seeker Boy, billed as being on the C Album; new for me, live. Also new for my ears, La Complainte du Phoque en Alaska; is this something played often in concert? I considered it a treat! Jian noted that since the haircut (I'm still not sure how I feel about it... *grin*), he had to be careful when he wore the gas-station-attendant-style shirt, as people thought he looks like Scott Baio. Mike has apparently never seen an episode of 'Laverne & Shirley,' but the intro to Heat-Seeker Boy *does* sound an awful lot like the theme to that show, as Dave pointed out. Sad Girl, Lazy Boy, Pisco, (one of my favorites, whee!), Splatter, Independence Day, Boo Time (I didn't catch *all* the references, sorry), Tureen (whee, another one I like a lot!), Johnny Saucep'n. Murray and Dave alone on Pork Tenderloin, Mike and Jian together on Guinea Pig, also billed as being on the C Album. Cool. *grin* Fly, MPG, River Valley (whoo-hoo-- this was a *great* setlist, in my book!), Get In the Car, Your New Boyfriend, Dancing Queen medley. Encore 1, Michigan Milita, Encore 2, Disco Bargainville, banter about being a 'Glam Folk Band' (what a great description!), If Only You Knew. Great to see folks I've seen before, good to meet new people! Looking forward to seeing people at Birchmere tonight! With much love, ~ Kate (1) It is. Who was she? Her parents, Lord and Lady Arundel, were executed by Queen Elizabeth I, for their role in the Catholic conspiracy led by the Duke of Norfolk. If you catch the movie, "Elizabeth" (has some serious historical flaws, yes, but it's *gorgeous* to look at!), toward the end, when she's cleaning up the Catholic conspirators, they go looking for Lord Arundel, who's found behind a secret wall, having Mass with The Monk. When Elizabeth tells him (and Lady Arundel), ... 'don't think me cruel, I will take care of your children...' some think that this is what she means, but this is disputed. The toddler held by the servant when they come looking for the Lords and Lady-- that little girl is Anne Arundel. "Officially," the county was created in 1650, by the General Assembly, a year after her death; the County was named for Lady Anne Arundell (1615-1649), daughter of Thomas Arundell of Wardour, and wife of Cecilius Calvert, Second Lord Baltimore and founder of the Maryland colony. Here's a link to a brief overview of Anne Arundel's life, if any are curious: http://www.aacc.cc.md.us/WhoisAA.htm "Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre?" ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: 04 May 2000 02:18:00 GMT From: moxyone22@aol.com (MoxyOne22) Subject: Re: Darien lake show >Or we could check the info on FDC (note that ticket is listed as >$14.99, and you can purchase a combo park/concert ticket for an >additional $9 - Canadian at par). And given that they have seating for >$20,000, I don't think getting in will be a problem! :) > >From FDC: > >"Northern Exposure Victoria Day Holiday >Brave the "Superman Ride of Steel" and rock through the night as >Canadian Independent national and local acts perform live on the midway >among the action. At par offer for admission and accommodations for >first three weekends in May including Victoria Day Holiday Weekend." > >Top music stars perform at the 20,000-plus capacity Performing Arts >Center. Concert schedule available in late April. I called Darien Lake, and the show is IN THE PARK, not the Performing Arts Center. It will take place on the midway all day long. All you need to do is go to the park itself!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 01:19:25 GMT From: gingee@my-deja.com Subject: Re: WXPN...something Fruvous. > So does anyone know what the "special announcement" will be??! I know one is > the "C" Album... > > Jessica B. >Well, I've been wondering too and am going out on a limb with a guess - - this is just a guess. Since there's an 'XPN fund raiser coming up soon... And last August Moxy Fruvous did The Point show as a fund raising event for about 100 fast-fingered 'XPN members who called in and paid $20/ticket (it was great & more than worth it)... And at Mays Landing they mentioned they were going to be making the video for "Sad Girl" soon (but I haven't heard anything about it having been done yet)... And they do love Philadelphia & WXPN... I'm gonna guess that maybe they'll be filming the "Sad Girl" video in the Philly area and 'XPN members willing to ante up a donation will be able to attend. Nothing more than a well-thought out guess. What's anyone else think? Cheers! gingee Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #206 ********************************************