From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #252 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 Tuesday, June 6 2000 Volume 04 : Number 252 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: OT: Authors [mocksie@aol.com (Mysterious Mocksie)] Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 [trace@fruhead.com (Trace)] re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 [Lori Martin ] RE: Fruvous auction show 6/4 [shellyus@aol.comnojunk (Shelly S)] =?ISO-8859-1?B?KGxvbmcpIENvbWluZyBob21lIGFmdGVyIGEgRnL8dm91cyB3ZWVrZW5kLi4u?= [spin0za1@aol.commmm (Spi] Marty Cosgrove says hi. [Marty Cosgrove ] Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 [Melanie ] Re: TR: Six Flags Darien Lake 5/20/2000 [Chris Kearsing ] Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 ["Kate Leahy" ] Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 [Marie-Claude Danis ] Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 [spin0za1@aol.commmm (Spin0za1)] Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 [trace@fruhead.com (Trace)] Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 [Maggie ] Re: I love my boss/Brazil? ["Lauren Seyler" ] Re: I got the C album ["Lauren Seyler" ] Re: Fruvous Dream Interpetation ["Lauren Seyler" > If you have never seen the movie, READ THE BOOK FIRST!!!! :) "By a stream of running water, I heard you laugh. I closed my eyes for an hour and a half, and tried to make you appear. I swear in the beauty of the setting sun, you were here." ~Moxy Fruvous~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 06:02:31 GMT From: trace@fruhead.com (Trace) Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 On Mon, 05 Jun 2000, Frances Meale wrote: >I'm dying of curiosity! Would someone kindly provide a review? Thank >you! >Frances > Wow, it is the wee hours of June 6th, and this is my first post of the millenium. Do you know where your towel is? Anyways... Hi Frances, As a House Party/Fru-B-Que attendee, I thought I'd toss out an answer of sorts to your post. Many of us who were there wondered if it would be fair to post to the NG at large, a review to a show that most fruheads couldn't attend. Although now that I'm thinking about it again, this is probably the exact place where such a review *should* be posted, even though it wasn't an official "show." We were planning on putting reviews on a website and directing people who asked about it to the site, but if there is a large show of hands, we will probably break under the pressure and gush all over amm-f. It really was an amazing party, and the members and crew of Moxy Fruvous are truly great guys. Meaningless Post Script directed to Lori and chad: I've fulfilled my New Years' Resolution!!! :-P - -- Trace trace at fruhead dot com Maybe we're just looking at a funhouse mirror and loving our reflections ~MPG~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 02:03:33 -0400 From: Lori Martin Subject: re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 chad schrock wrote: > Just close your eyes and imagine a small group of people in > your backyard, enjoying a lovely day, eating lots of great > food (as the disaster in the kitchen proves), That was no disaster. A disaster takes longer than 24 hours to restore to order. :) (If you ever need your house cleaned, may I suggest a team of Fruheads?) > Oh, > plus, they get up and perform a bunch of their best songs for > about two hours. That may be what Frances wants to know about. ;) There was no setlist. Instead, attendees' names went into a hat. (Lawrence's apparently went in a dozen times. ;) ) Attendees' names were pulled out of that hat twenty times. Those with the names that were pulled from the hat made a song request, with the option of stating their reason for choosing that song. And the band played the song. This list is not even remotely in order, but the songs were: Love Set Fire, Lee, Earthquakes, Ballad of Marion Fruvous, Bittersweet, Billie Jian Medley, Nowhere Man, Elian's Theme, Horseshoes, I've Gotta Get A Message to You, Sahara, Laika, Ash Hash, Kids' Song, Greatest Man In America, Nowhere Man, Grunge of Spain, Fell In Love, Half as Much, and That's Any Good. I Will Hold On was a song that was not requested, as most of us already have heard it about a gajillion times, but had my name come from the hat late in the show it would have been my request. IWHO has a lot of different meanings for a lot of different people -- it has four for me alone -- but yesterday's meaning was that I will hold on forever to the rollercoaster events of the day (and the month preceding), and to the Frulads, Crewlads, and Fruhead friends who made it possible. Thanks to all involved for an unbelievable, utterly unforgettable event. And best wishes for a quick and complete recovery to Amanda Wilson, who should have been there, and who was an invaluable force in coordinating things. As chad said, she was greatly missed -- although at least she did get to hear the performance of one of her favorite songs. - -- Lori Glitter Fairy/Tattooing Fru ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Moxy Fruvous is a trust exercise." -- Mike Ford "Is it too much to demand? I want a full house and a rock and roll band. Shouldn't I have this?" -- Lucinda Williams/Mary Chapin Carpenter ------------------------------ Date: 06 Jun 2000 06:49:58 GMT From: shellyus@aol.comnojunk (Shelly S) Subject: RE: Fruvous auction show 6/4 Just HAD to post too, to second what everyone thus far has said about Sunday. What an amazing experience. What a special group of guys. What a special group of FruHeads. What an AMAZING experience. An incredible end to what was ALREADY an amazing Fru-weekend for me(as I told Murray on friday nite, it was BIGASS FRü-PARTY WEEKEND-Vault-Appel-House concert) I love those lads. I love you all. GAH--get me to a Hallmark store QUICK!!!! Shells o/` I'll hold the hope that we won't part and I'd put off death so I could live with you o/` --Moxy Früvous(well, DUH!) ------------------------------ Date: 06 Jun 2000 12:56:04 GMT From: spin0za1@aol.commmm (Spin0za1) Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?KGxvbmcpIENvbWluZyBob21lIGFmdGVyIGEgRnL8dm91cyB3ZWVrZW5kLi4u?= ...is a bad idea. First off let me say that the entire weekend was absolutely incredible. Now let me say more... I realized sometime while I was skulking in Lori's dining room that I couldn't go home Sunday night. I couldn't handle being with my family or my boyfriend or really anyone non-fruheadish immediately after something as intense for me as the house party. Don't misunderstand me, the party was very pleasant and relaxed... but it was also very emotional for me. I called home and told my mother I'd be staying with Lori another night. I stayed and talked to Amanda Potter for a long time about our different (and similar) fruvous experiences and such. It was a long and emotional and wonderful conversation that went into areas that one may not expect to be Früvous related but which are, nevertheless, emotionally linked. The next morning I woke up still surrounded by fruheads which was exactly what I needed. We all assured each other that the party had, in fact, actually happenned and that it wasn't just an amazingly wonderful dream. We had nice leisurely goodbyes. Amanda drove me to the train station and on the way we harmonized along to Bargainville. When I got on the train I felt tired and content. I wasn't crashing. I'd been full of Früvous and caffiene and now I was coming down but I wasn't crashing. I wasn't sad that the weekend was over, I was happy that it had happened. I was going to see everyone again soon at Clearwater. I didn't feel like crying. All was well. I put a little more caffiene into myself and went straight from Pennsylvania to school for a history test. I bouncily related a few weekend details to some friends who seemed quite happy for me, if a bit confused. After school I didn't hang about, I went home hoping to come down slowly again and maybe get some sleep. I came into the house where my brother was anxiously awaiting fruvalicious c album. I was reminded by a message on the machine that I was to have sushi with my father that night. So I put off sleep a little longer and headed for Brooklyn Heights. I carefully related certain weekend events to my father... the ones that wouldn't lead to harder questions. So everything was going well thus far. I was eating sushi, I was still high on Früvous etc. and I was soon going to see my boyfriend who was going to meet me at my house after dinner. So again, I came home. My boyfriend was there waiting for me, quite happy to see me. Happy happy. Yay! I was happy to see him too. Sweet hugs and kisses and happy stuff. But here's the thing... I wanted to check my mail, read and post to the various NG/message boards and then just relax. Come down slowly again. Be happy. NOT CRASH. I wanted to not crash this time. It's horrible after a Früvous show to come home and hit the ground crying because you've just had your happy time and there's no one around you who understands... and they all make you feel stupid and weird for loving a band so much that you follow them to points as far south as Maryland and as far north as Toronto. I know that's not even that far by Frühead standards, but will they believe that? Anyway... I went on-line to perform the aforementioned activities... and the boy would not stop poking me. "I'm hungry. I want to eat. Should I eat? What should I eat? Ooh, I could get sushi! Gella, shoud I go to the Slope and get sushi? No, that's too expensive. Gella, should I go to the corner and get sour cream? Helloooo? Gella? Gella! Should I get sour cream? What should I make? Gella? No, don't tell me 'I don't know,' what should I make? Will you come to the kitchen with me? Aw, come on, please? What do you mean your tired? Come on, help me cook. Come on. Pleeeease?" I tried to explain that I wanted to just stay in the basement all night. I didn't want to go upstairs until it was time for school. I wanted to just relax. He said he understood, "but please, just come to the kitchen with me? Pleeeease?" He wasn't going to stop. So I came upstairs with him and sat down. He still didn't stop poking. I started to cry. He got upset. "Gella, there's no reason for you to be crying, so just stop it! I don't have the energy for this!" See, for all the things we have in common, our tastes in music are VERY different. On the fundamental level we like what we like for the same reasons, and there are a few cross-overs-- we both like Ani and Morcheeba and Radiohead... all stuff he introduced me to... but he can't stand any of my music... that being Indigo Girls, Dar Williams, They Might Be Giants, Tory Cassis, Pink Floyd, Simon&Garfunkel etc... and of course, Früvous. He likes trance and jungle... things like Dieselboy, George Acosta, Chemical Brothers etc. And I can appreciate his tastes. I understand why he likes it. If I were in a slightly different place in my head I would like it too... but I'm not. Conflict: when we're together in the basement he puts on his music... and I sit and listen and try to enjoy it as best I can, picking out themes and beats I like and filtering out what I find repetitive or annoying or boring. If I put on my music he whines and bitches at me until I let him change it. He has always made me feel rediculous for my obsession with Moxy Fruvous... my 42 live mp3 tracks, my 7 CDs and 22 shows. To say the least, he made me feel like my parachute disintegrated about halfway to the ground. I really must find a way to deal with this shit. je touche le requin dans le tourbillon mechanique au l'aquarium immense moment de frission doux et ridicule - -Mike Ford (hehe) Gella ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 06:59:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Marty Cosgrove Subject: Marty Cosgrove says hi. Hi! Until now I have had trouble figuring out how to post to the ng. This Fruhead.com thing is very handy. I just wanted to say hello to any of my friends from the ammf crowd from the 1995-97 years. I miss you and all of our wonderful road-tripping experiences! E-mail me if you want to catch up on old or new times. I'm at mjcosgrove@yahoo.com - -Marty __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 09:56:20 -0400 From: Melanie Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 Trace wrote: >> Many of us who were there wondered if it would be fair to post to the NG at large, a review to a show that most fruheads couldn't attend. Although now that I'm thinking about it again, this is probably the exact place where such a review *should* be posted,<< Thank you so much for those of you who gave us a sense of what the day was like. It was fun to imagine it even though I find myself working very hard to overcome the sin of envy. (Boy, doesn't that sound like a Catholic conscience coming through?) So glad that those of you who were there had such a wonderful experience. peace, melanie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 15:23:00 GMT From: Chris Kearsing Subject: Re: TR: Six Flags Darien Lake 5/20/2000 "dalloff@gcfn.org" (Dave Althoff Jr) wrote: > In spite of the cold, I still had to have a cone of frozen custard. > Darien Lake has changed vendors for the custard, but it is still a > local delicasy, and the new brand (I think last year it was Kohr > Bros. This year it's Perry's...I saw their logo all over Western New > York) is still pretty darned good. Unfortunately it was also cold Perry's has always been Darien Lake's vendor for hard ice cream... not sure who did the frozen custard, however. - -Chris K.- Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 15:41:48 GMT From: trace@fruhead.com (Trace) Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 On Tue, 06 Jun 2000 02:03:33 -0400, Lori Martin wrote: >chad schrock wrote: > >> Just close your eyes and imagine a small group of people in >> your backyard, enjoying a lovely day, eating lots of great >> food (as the disaster in the kitchen proves), > >That was no disaster. A disaster takes longer than 24 hours to >restore to order. :) /me hums...look straight at the coming disaster.... >(If you ever need your house cleaned, may I suggest a team of >Fruheads?) > We have decided that the guys should play people's houses more often. This way, gangs of fruheads will arrive to clean your house beforehand! We've dubbed it, The Spring Cleaning Tour. We come complete with a bucket and a brush... >There was no setlist. Instead, attendees' names went into a >hat. (Lawrence's apparently went in a dozen times. ;) ) >Attendees' names were pulled out of that hat twenty times. Those >with the names that were pulled from the hat made a song request, >with the option of stating their reason for choosing that song. >And the band played the song. This was probably the coolest thing they could've done, and it was completely unexpected. I got a bit nervous when Jian deadpanned that the names in the hat were for the onstage version of Truth or Dare they were initiating, but I felt sure that he was pulling my leg. :-) I think we surprised the guys in turn, because they decided that to spice things up and maybe incite a riot, they'd put names back in the hat after they been called upon so some people could get called upon more than once, and hence hated by those whose names weren't picked at all. Their mischievous plan backfired as fruheads who were called on multiple times began passing their requests to others who had yet to get the chance to request. It was a warm fuzzy feeling. Fruheads are wonderful people. >Thanks to all involved for an unbelievable, utterly unforgettable >event. And best wishes for a quick and complete recovery to >Amanda Wilson, who should have been there, and who was an >invaluable force in coordinating things. As chad said, she was >greatly missed -- although at least she did get to hear the >performance of one of her favorite songs. I'd like to extend my thanks to everyone as well. I'd especially like to thank WXPN for being such a great station and supporting Fruvous. I'd like to thank Fruvous for being such a great group of guys and supporting WXPN. In the grand scheme of things, this might not be their career highlight, but they did a great thing for a great radio station and in the process, they managed to create some amazing memories for those of us who were lucky enough to participate. Not a bad day's work at all! So Fruvous, thanks for those memories, and for the time you generously gave to us all. Since the guys hung around for the entire party, chatting and being in most respects normal party guests aside from their two hour set, I'm guessing they weren't faking it just to be polite, and it really was a kick ass party. Oh, and Murray rocks at playstation, and Tobey was gentleman enough to let me win a match against him. What incredible fun! > >"Is it too much to demand? >I want a full house and a rock and roll band. >Shouldn't I have this?" > -- Lucinda Williams/Mary Chapin Carpenter Lastly, I'd like to thank Lori and Steve Martin for generously opening their home to us and allowing us to share in that wonderful day. You guys rock my little fruworld. As for everyone else involved...it is like Anita observed, our party couldn't have been pulled off in the timeframe we had without the help, skills, cooperation and resources of every member. Thank you all for making it a great party! "Come over to the Dark Side" - Tobey "This game should have a warning, 'graphic, but funny violence.'" - Murray the Wu-Tang assasin - -- Trace trace at fruhead dot com Maybe we're just looking at a funhouse mirror and loving our reflections ~MPG~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 16:06:58 GMT From: Jacey7@aol.com Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 >>if there is a large show of hands, we will probably break under the pressure and gush all over amm-f.<< > oh yes, please please gush!< I heartily concur. Let us live vicarious, please ;-) As I told Lori on saturday, ideally each of the 37 (?) people in attendance would write long, detailed reivews for us all to revel in. So by all means, share! ~jen =) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Wouldn't it be great if the band just never ended?" --Great Big Sea "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."-- Rent Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 12:43:09 -0400 From: Lori Martin Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 Trace wrote: > this is probably the exact place where such a review *should* be posted, > even though it wasn't an official "show." needs rethinking... I may be delusional, but I think we *should* post > reviews if there is interest in them> That's what I was thinking when I posted the set per Frances' request for a review. If anyone wants to do a more complete review, that's cool with me -- I just am incapable of such things at the moment. :) For the record, I realized after posting that list that I stuck in Nowhere Man twice. Strike one of them, and add "Believe." :) > Meaningless Post Script directed to Lori and chad: I've fulfilled my New > Years' Resolution!!! :-P Yes, Trace, you are indeed a woman of your word. Biscuit for you! (White chocolate, no less ... ) :) - -- Lori Glitter Fairy/Tattooing Fru ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Moxy Fruvous is a trust exercise." -- Mike Ford ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 12:59:16 -0400 From: "Kate Leahy" Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 >"This game should have a warning, 'graphic, but funny violence.'" - Murray >the Wu-Tang assasin A warning: "The Wu-Tang Assassin," Murray's new nom-de-plume, should not be taken lightly. Approximately three minutes after he picked up a controller, he mastered the game. It was remarkable. He scares me a little :). - --Kate, who thought Murray's face while playing was a *lot* funnier than the violence PS - And Dave Tobey's mock-Latin dancing even funnier than Murray's funny faces :) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 17:28:07 GMT From: Marie-Claude Danis Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 Kate Leahy wrote: > >"This game should have a warning, 'graphic, but funny violence.'" - Murray > >the Wu-Tang assasin I agree. > A warning: > > "The Wu-Tang Assassin," Murray's new nom-de-plume, should not be taken > lightly. Approximately three minutes after he picked up a controller, he > mastered the game. It was remarkable. I think he and Kath should have a play off. > PS - And Dave Tobey's mock-Latin dancing even funnier than Murray's funny > faces :) Oh dear. Did they bring out Busta Groove? *shudder* mcee, missing her plaything (the Play Station, not Dave. Well...) ------------------------------ Date: 06 Jun 2000 18:58:46 GMT From: spin0za1@aol.commmm (Spin0za1) Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 >mcee, missing her plaything (the Play Station, not Dave. Well...) Akchuly, I think we were using Andrew's playstation which was already set up. I think I will now comment on the extreme coolness of the paint job on the playstation's suitcase. :) And I'll also mention that this was the first time I ever touched a playstation and I KICKED LAWRENCE'S ASS!!! Lawrence: This is for all the bad puns, isn't it? Gella: Yeah bitch! I kick yo'ass, bitch! Bitch bitch bitch... bitch! Note: kicking the ass of Lawrence at the playstation is not too much to be proud of... nevertheless, I choose to maintain my sense of accomplishment. :) 'twas great fun. :) je touche le requin dans le tourbillon mechanique au l'aquarium immense moment de frission doux et ridicule - -Mike Ford (hehe) Gella ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 17:55:27 GMT From: trace@fruhead.com (Trace) Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 On Tue, 06 Jun 2000 16:06:58 GMT, Jacey7@aol.com wrote: > >>>if there is a large show of hands, we will probably break under the >pressure and gush all over amm-f.<< > >> oh yes, please please gush!< > >I heartily concur. Let us live vicarious, please ;-) As I told Lori on >saturday, ideally each of the 37 (?) people in attendance would write >long, detailed reivews for us all to revel in. So by all means, share! OK, you twisted my arm Jen..I'll talk. :-) It occurs to me however, that actual reviews are probably impossible since most of the day was so informal. I think that was the coolest aspect of the day. The guys actually took part and enjoyed themselves while hanging out at the party. It was a very relaxed atmosphere, with people chatting together in little lawn chair groups, hitting the food/beverage tables and listening to or dancing to the "house music." After the set, the 12 x 16 foot stage turned into a makeshift dance floor as I recall, with smiley face party lights strung from the rented canopy that covered the stage. After everything, I am left with happy impressions of things that took place over the course of those 8 hours. Murray and Tobey sitting on the living room floor playing video games, Mike composing French refrigerator poetry in Lori and Steve's kitchen, Jian dancing with fruheads on the dance floor, me standing on the stairs telling Dave about my dog, etc. It are vignettes like those that remain strongly in my memory. The only wrinkles were Leah's asthma problems, although I was happy her name got pulled and she got to request her favorite song, and Amanda's ill health which landed her in the hospital and prevented her from attending the party. We couldn't change any of those things, but with Fruvous' help, we managed to give Amanda her own Fruvous experience that day. When Earthquakes, the song Amanda had wanted to hear, was requested, Jian called Amanda from stage on Lori and Steve's cell phone, wished her well, and an audience member held the phone so Amanda could hear them perform the song. She was absent in body, but not forgotten. I guess the best way I can sum up a review of that day is to say that the kind of day it was for me was the quiet wonderfulness of munching on good food, while sitting on a garden bench, on a beautiful day, next to a frulad, smelling veggies and burgers being grilled, hearing the Arrogant Worms coming out of the stereo, seeing friends old and new having fun, and contemplating whether I was happy. I most definitely was. - -- Trace trace at fruhead dot com Maybe we're just looking at a funhouse mirror and loving our reflections ~MPG~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 12:21:05 -0700 From: Maggie Subject: Re: Fruvous Auction Show 6/4 Gella said: >Lawrence: This is for all the bad puns, isn't it? Gella: Yeah >bitch! I kick yo'ass, bitch! Bitch bitch bitch... bitch! ohmigawd Gella you are hysterical! i love you! ~Maggie~ "Früvous, like wine, is an acquired taste." - *sally* "Fr˙fffffc * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 15:11:24 -0400 From: Ofer Inbar Subject: [Jess913@aol.com: jess klein shows] - ----- Forwarded message from Jess913@aol.com ----- From: Jess913@aol.com Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 15:27:02 EDT Subject: jess klein shows hey guys, i just wanted to remind you of jess klein's big 4-show passim stint this weekend. her last boston area shows until october.... and with mila drumke opening one night. also, its not in the below email from jess (which i got from her mailing list), but ive been told that free 2-song sampler cds of songs from her new album (due out 8/22) will be given out at these shows... jess b - ------------------------------------------------- from jess klein: <>> - ----- End forwarded message ----- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 15:28:54 EDT From: "Lauren Seyler" Subject: Re: I love my boss/Brazil? akaishi@nospam.unity.unity.edu writes: > >on 23 May 2000, Kathy O'Connell tripped over the cat and fell on the >keyboard, generating the following: > > >Ummm...could it be that the theme from Brazil is the song "Brazil," > >which "I Love My Boss" uses as its melody? If you mean the movie Brazil (directed by Terry Gilliam), I believe they bot the name for that movie from the song. However, I wasn't aware they got the tune for Boss from that... Lauren Seyler ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 15:57:10 EDT From: "Lauren Seyler" Subject: Re: I got the C album >Aaron Birenbaum wrote: > > > > I got the c album > great. do you want a cookie or a medal? :P Lauren ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 15:39:54 EDT From: "Lauren Seyler" Subject: Re: Fruvous Dream Interpetation jason wrote: > > >I need help.. I had a wierd dream, can anyone make sense of it?? > > > >I dreamt that there were a lot of unhappy people (Where and when and who, >I > >don't know....) > >But Murray decided to make a "Gummy Murray" (Like Gummy Worms, Fish, >Bears, > >etc.) of himself, > >And fed bits and pieces to all of the unhappy people.. And they felt >better > >right away... > A gummy Murray? Maybe it was laced with drugs. According to Hillary, the gummi shoe string she gave Dave at Appel Farm was. His response: "Hmmm, that should be fun." As for me, I'm waiting for them to come out with Fru-bunnies, you know, like those hollow chocolate bunnies you get at easter, only shaped like budgie dogs or somthing. (Last Easter I made an Easter egg with a budgie dog drawn on it. I think my parents are scared now.) Lauren Seyler ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #252 ********************************************