From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6304 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 Thursday, April 1 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6304 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Get-Rid.of-mosquitos.once-and.for-all!.f.. ["Mosquitos Trapper" ] The Best Solution for Multiple Devices Using Wi-Fi in the Same House. ["W] Be one step ahead of the competition ["New Smartwatch" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 03:48:18 -0700 From: "Mosquitos Trapper" Subject: Get-Rid.of-mosquitos.once-and.for-all!.f.. Get-Rid.of-mosquitos.once-and.for-all!.f.. http://containerhome.buzz/tDdnyUQ9KmglDc6mLfKDeY8nzO8MJ4UPghNAwbTjbIIjOVcc http://containerhome.buzz/SWZ-zBH33bfoSf5boJEfhmgH-4m7Qp18JxAS9KFKOfPeslzU inal idea for Groundhog Day came to writer Danny Rubin in 1990. He had moved to Los Angeles to work as a screenwriter. While waiting in a theater for a film to start, he was reading the book The Vampire Lestat (1985) by Anne Rice. Rubin began musing about vampiric immortality and what one would do with their time if it was limitless. He reasoned that vampires were like normal people without being forced to adhere to the same rules or moral boundaries. He questioned if and when it would become boring or pointless, and how a person would change over time, especially if that person was incapable of substantial change within their own limited mortal life. He singled out men he deemed to be in arrested development, who could not outlive their adolescence. Having recently sold his first script for what would become the thriller film Hear No Evil (1993), his agent prompted him to develop a "calling-card" script that he could use to gain meetings with producers. Rubin began work on his idea of a man changing over eternal life but quickly realized that the idea was impractical because of the expense of depicting historical and future events. At this point, Rubin recalled a brief story concept he had written two years earlier that followed a man who would wake every morning to find it was the same day repeating. Rubin married the two ideas to create the outline for Groundhog Day. By portraying eternity as a repeating cycle instead of a straight line through history he eliminated the production cost of constantly changing settings. He believed that the repetition also offered him more dramatic and comedic possibilities. Rubin opened a calendar and picked the next nearest holiday, February 2, the eponymous Groundhog Day. He saw it as a date with story potential because it was a recognized holiday without much widespread attention. Rubin believed that people held a vague awareness of the holiday using a groundhog to predict changing seasons. Even so, he believe ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2021 14:16:08 +0200 From: "Jerry Henson" Subject: second reminder Hi, How are you doing today? Just want to check with you if you received our email from last week? Are you interested in the following office chairs? Specification:Color: Black&Red, Black&Blue, Black&Gold, Black&White Material: PVCo<polyvinyl chlorideo< Leather + Elastic Fabric + Steel Max. Load Bearing: 150kg Whole Size: 25.19''x47.24'' Sitting Size:14.56''x18.11'' Feature: 900~1500 lying design, can be lying down like a bed. Retractable footrest, make you more relexed during the break. Quality leather cushion, comfortable sitting, scratch resistant. 5 claw universal wheel, large bearing and much mute. 3600 freely rotatable. 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This email must be viewed in HTML mode. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 08:17:15 -0400 From: "New Smartwatch" Subject: Be one step ahead of the competition Be one step ahead of the competition http://fitwatchz.us/G_g0MaZd60sBpT1O7Cxsc4P9yLNmLU99hZ7ru7NwkjxhP0z4 http://fitwatchz.us/gC6mlO58hqGRbwReVBQTsrguudBIM0Ao7qeUuFfngbgiv3D9 ubin did not initially write it as a broad comedy and considered it to be more whimsical. He found that the funnier elements were the easiest to think of; one of the earliest scenes he wrote was about Phil using his ever-increasing knowledge to seduce women. Loops were also dedicated to Phil seeing how far he could get outside of Punxsutawney; inevitably he was always returned to the town by the loop. Even so, the script focused much more on Phil's loneliness. He breaks the loop only after realizing that there are other lonely people, and that he can do good deeds to make them happier. Scenes present in the finished film happened much earlier in Rubin's script, such as Phil driving over a cliff happening in the first loop. The passage of time was also more distinct; Phil would track it by reading one page of a book per day, reaching his low point when he realizes he has run out of books. The original ending also featured a twist: Phil breaks his loop and then confesses his love to Rita. The perspective then becomes that of Rita, who rejects Phil's advance because she is not ready for love, and Rita is revealed to have become trapped in a loop of her own. Development Director and writer Harold Ramis in 2009 Rubin's agent used the script to arrange meetings with producers; although it did not sell, the meetings generated other work for Rubin. In 1991, after his agent left the industry, Rubin distributed the Groundhog Day script in an effort to secure a new representative. It came to the attention of Richard Lovett at the Creative Arts Agency. Lovett said that he could not represent Rubin, but passed the script to his own client, Harold Ramis. By the early 1990s, Ramis had begun moving away from involvement in the anti-establishment and anti-institutional comedies, such as Caddyshack (1980) and National Lampoon's Vacation (1983), which had defined his earlier career. While Ramis had successes in front of the camera and in creative roles like writing, his last directorial effort, Club Paradise (1986), had been a critical and commercial failure. He wanted to direct an unusual project, and was particularly interested in comedies about redemption and discovering one's purpose in life. Rubin was aware of Ramis's previous work, having watched him in film and tele ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 06:04:23 -0400 From: "The Patriot Privacy Kit" Subject: Take Your Identity Off the Grid and Secure Your Privacy Now! Take Your Identity Off the Grid and Secure Your Privacy Now! http://smartkitz.us/UhzsVNcKjCKIxjKep0D4yaFcDeiaQjKQjgAEodBJhRqbK5xs http://smartkitz.us/G4m3cg45rfM7GhsMcTFXNT993dfXPxdNOs3BkIzpynUSQe2l undhog Day is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Ramis and Danny Rubin. It stars Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell and Chris Elliott. Murray portrays Phil Connors, a cynical television weatherman covering the annual Groundhog Day event in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, who becomes trapped in a time loop forcing him to relive February 2nd repeatedly. The film also stars Stephen Tobolowsky, Brian Doyle-Murray, Marita Geraghty, Angela Paton, Rick Ducommun, Rick Overton, and Robin Duke. Rubin conceived the outline of Groundhog Day in the early 1990s. He wrote it as a spec script to gain meetings with producers for other work. It eventually came to the attention of Ramis who worked with Rubin to make his original idea less dark in tone and more palatable to a general audience by enhancing the comedy. After being cast, Murray clashed with Ramis over the script; Murray wanted to focus on the philosophical elements, whereas Ramis had concentrated on the comic aspects. Principal photography took place from March to June 1992 almost entirely in Woodstock, Illinois. Filming was difficult, in part because of bitterly cold weather, but also because of the ongoing conflict between Ramis and Murray. Groundhog Day was considered a box office success on its release, earning over $105 million to become one of the highest-grossing films of 1993. It also received generally positive reviews. Reviewers were consistent in praise for the film's successful melding of highly sentimental and deeply cynical moments, and for the philosophical message beneath the comedy. It received multiple award nominations and won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. For all its success, the film marked the end of Ramis and Murray's long collaborative partnership that had produced films like Cad ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 07:19:04 -0400 From: "Underwater Inspection" Subject: Waterproof Smart Snake WIFI Camera Inspection Borescope Endoscope Waterproof Smart Snake WIFI Camera Inspection Borescope Endoscope http://smartkitz.us/pyzufgx5Izo2H5fz-9SBg-S3B8nPV7h4XXwHpjAK87v8LDEx http://smartkitz.us/F3Qlopy8miEvm0kCavZplCH85Gd5DNktJ1W7urypeYzRvErv ose who successfully broke through the rebel lines reached the beach. There, the South African DAG helicopters were able to evacuate them on 27 March. The mercenaries also saved the group who had stayed behind at Amarula Hotel. Some people managed to flee from Palma in boats. DAG helicopters continued to move around the city, trying to locate and rescue survivors. Meanwhile, the rebels had begun to loot and ravage the town, torching many buildings including the hotels as well as a clinic and destroying about two-thirds of the infrastructure. Later in the day, security sources claimed militants had seized control of the town although fighting was still taking place around Palma. The insurgents, numbering more than 300 by then, had also cut off four more hotels in Palma where foreign workers still held out. Naval evacuation and government counter-attack From 27 March, civilians trapped in Palma were being evacuated by boats. Several ships arrived at Palma in an attempt to aid those stranded at the beach. The passenger vessel Sea Star took about 1,400 refugees on board and brought them to safety at Pemba on 28 March. Those fleeing have used every vessel available, including "cargo vessels, passenger ships, tugs and recreational boats". One survivor stated that the evacuation was mostly organized by "local suppliers and companies", while other countries and the larger companies had left the civilians to their fate. The rebels actively targeted the fleeing boats with small arms and mortars, forcing some to break off rescue operations. An estimated 35,000 civilians have been displaced during the battle, seeking refuge in neighbouring towns and cities. Several had fled into the nearby forests and mangroves, while others managed to escape north across the border to Tanza ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 10:36:28 -0400 From: "Sugary Fruit" Subject: Nutritionists Cannot Explain How This Sugary Fruit Makes You Lose Weight Body: Nutritionists Cannot Explain How This Sugary Fruit Makes You Lose Weight Body: http://fitwatchz.us/w0LoM0VFzBLOnksxAtxNRK9SpZKIguhatgKSHY4XvK1-Vvus http://fitwatchz.us/BfIPd0uXkMA8udXy-XgtP75EGFTm5F7Jsf6XrUbNOU_XbEzp sions between Ramis and Murray; Ramis was focused on making a romantic comedy in direct contrast to Murray's desire to make a more contemplative film. Murray was also in the middle of a divorce from the mother of two of his children, Margaret Kelly. He was reportedly miserable throughout filming, demonstrated erratic behavior, threw tantrums, and would often contradict Ramis's decisions. Ramis said that Murray would constantly show up late to set, describing his behavior as "just irrationally mean and unavailable". The pair also had disagreements over the script and the other actors' performances. Shannon recounted how he believed he had upset Murray during an encounter. When Ramis heard about this, he made Murray publicly apologize to Shannon. Tobolowsky recounted how before their scene's first take, Murray walked into a bakery and bought all of the pastries, which he threw to the gathered onlookers, using Tobolowsky to help carry the load. The Woodstock Opera House served as both the exterior of Rita's hotel and the scene of one of Phil's suicides. The script continued to change during filming. When Tobolowsky arrived for his first scene, he was handed a new script. He estimated that about a third of the script was different from his original copy. For example, early in the film, Phil ends his first loop by breaking a pencil to see if it is repaired the following day. A more elaborate scene was filmed in which Phil spraypainted the walls of the room he wakes up in, destroyed objects, and gave himself a Mohawk hairstyle. The scene took three days to film and was costly; Ramis discarded it for something deemed quieter, simpler, and less manic. The revised script also featured more of Phil's misadventures, and his suicide attempts were set closer to the film's end. These scenes were moved forward in favor of a long third act showing Phil embracing life. Murray endured physical discomfort for some scenes. To prepare for his step into the water-filled pothole, he wrapped his foot in cling wrap, neoprene, and two pairs of socks. As soon as the scene finished, he began an expletive-filled rant until the costume department dried his foot with hairdryers to avoid frostbite. For another scene, Murray asked MacDowell to really slap him, and Ramis instructed the children Murray confronts in a snowball fight to throw hard. During the scene in which Phil drives off with Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog bit Murray on the knuckle. Despite wearing glo ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2021 12:47:54 +0200 From: "Jerry Henson" Subject: second reminder Hi, How are you doing today? Just want to check with you if you received our email from last week? Are you interested in the following office chairs? Specification:Color: Black&Red, Black&Blue, Black&Gold, Black&White Material: PVCo<polyvinyl chlorideo< Leather + Elastic Fabric + Steel Max. Load Bearing: 150kg Whole Size: 25.19''x47.24'' Sitting Size:14.56''x18.11'' Feature: 900~1500 lying design, can be lying down like a bed. Retractable footrest, make you more relexed during the break. Quality leather cushion, comfortable sitting, scratch resistant. 5 claw universal wheel, large bearing and much mute. 3600 freely rotatable. Height adjustable, to fit different people's height. Costs for different quantity: shipment included 195.00 each (1 unit) 185.00 each (2-5 units) 175.00 each (6-10 units) Send your address for delivery if you would like to place an order today, we will prepare the shipment for you quickly. [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] Send your address for delivery if you would like to place an order today, we will prepare the shipment for you quickly. Thanks, Jerry Henson ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6304 **********************************************