From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V6 #110 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Tuesday, March 27 2001 Volume 06 : Number 110 Today's Subjects: ----------------- * Vegas Angry-Psychos T-shirt * [Tony Cusumano ] [none] ["John Smith" ] imogen heap [Caleb Munro ] NPR School Children ["John Smith" ] eBay sucks sometimes [VR5SBloom@aol.com] RE: New Member :) NPR [Toady ] Re: NPR: The whole high school thing... ["Chris Povie" ] Re: New Member :) NPR ["Anfrey Cheng" ] RE: New Member :) NPR ["SteVisOK" ] RE: New Member :) NPR ["SteVisOK" ] POE on the tv guide channel [PussyCat Moore ] RE: NPR: The whole high school thing... [Erik Schalburg ] Re: mIRC ["Roger Harvey" ] Re: About Pink Floyd. [Katie ] RE: About Pink Floyd. ["Jon Wigand" ] All of this school stuff! ["Jennifer Cook" ] Re: "Hey Pretty" add on disc.. and more [littleraisingirl ] Re: mIRC ["sp00k@poe.org" ] NPR my 2 cents ["Jess" ] Re: angry-psychos-digest V6 #104 [KoriG@aol.com] psycho ward [CMOwnby@aol.com] Re: Who is Greg Rolston, Poe's new video director? [KoriG@aol.com] RE: NPR: High School Popularity ["A. Stephen Apsley" ] Re: AP Ward 1-800-520-1067 Requests@KROQ.com http://www.kroq.com/yahoo/ yahoo.html ["sp00k@poe.org" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 00:47:03 -0600 From: Tony Cusumano Subject: * Vegas Angry-Psychos T-shirt * hey pSycHos... Apparently our fan-made "Angry-Psycho" T-shirts are now a collectors item... On eBay, someone is selling an autographed T-shirt that was from the first ever meeting of the Angry-Psychos in Las Vegas...March 7, 1997. With eBay's "Buy It Now" option, it can be yours for only $100 (!) We can only imagine how much an autographed "Angry-Psychos" T-shirt from the "Haunted" tour will be worth... Heh Heh! Check it Out: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1419726763 until next time... Tony Cusumano ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 00:51:44 -0600 From: "John Smith" Subject: [none] - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ummm... Yeah. This is a response to the questions on the initial email. I don't know how the list works, seeing as how I've never used one before, so I may end up looking foolish. So be it. My name is Adam, I'm from Madison, Wisconsin and I'm 23. I'm rather introverted and a little insecure. I guess on the internet this will make me loud and obnoxious. I'll try not to be. [grin] I'm a wannabe writer and poet. I'm not particularly good, but I'm getting better. If you need examples, I'm at http://www.geocities.com/infotropic . It's just a collection of stuff I've written. (I recently reread some of my stuff and realized that I overdo it) It hasn't been updated in a while because @home doesn't have file extensions for frontpage. (Which is obnoxious) I'll eventually figure out something. I'm madly in love with Poe, but I pretend not to be because I feel like an idiot for identifying with and thinking so much about someone I've never met. My favourite songs are 'control' and 'that day'. I like an absurdly large cross-section of music, concentrating somewhat in blues and jazz. I like old music especially Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone and the obligatory Sinatra. I also secretly like Sisters of Mercy and Type O Negative. But don't tell anyone. I pour my heart out randomly because my nature isolates me. I guess I've babbled enough for now. Have a lovely evening. adam - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOsA4f/DIWiRD1hGJEQJWZQCg+5b8N95nnftIT6s2qz8VpiPwvL0AmgPX 6Y+v8PNEsdbXEGqlt8AKQEzc =CHB/ - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 22:58:54 -0800 (PST) From: Caleb Munro Subject: imogen heap dear all, i dont know who first mentioned imogen heap, but whoever did, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. i downloaded her stuff, loved what little i could get, and went into a frenzy trying to buy her cd. now that i have it its all i listen to. WHAT a singer. thank you, caleb ===== "Lots of profanity. Lots of gay-bashing. A lot of anti-women statements. I think it's gonna be huge!" -- SHERYL CROW on her next album Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 01:16:05 -0600 From: "John Smith" Subject: NPR School Children - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Maybe I'm leaping in too fast but the high school thing bugs me. When I was in high school the definitions of popular and unpopular were constantly changing. Kids who were cool in 9th grade were not in 10th grade. And vice-versa. And it wasn't nearly as important then. I'm only 23. How have things changed so much? How did every little thing get so important? My theory is that the world is getting so complicated and scary that we are concentrating on the little things just so we can avoid thinking about the big picture. But it's backfired. Because now the little things are too important and they've overwhelmed us. I think we need to remember that simple things are dangerous too. A gun is a simple thing. And to pull the trigger is simpler yet. The one thing I'm scared of is that I don't have the answers. I'm the type of person that has an answer for everything. I don't have an answer for this. We are becoming an absurdly solipsistic people. Maybe the answer is too simple for us to see. adam 'If you're too clever you could miss the point entirely.' - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOsA+NPDIWiRD1hGJEQKY+wCfamexjfmf6d6FBDyW4LDPr/4Z6uYAoO7D yyTSElcWcNgKY6+8A7C/0Den =jLAc - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 02:28:38 EST From: VR5SBloom@aol.com Subject: eBay sucks sometimes http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1419726763 Please don't pay $100 (the Buy It Now! price) or some other ridiculous price for this shirt. ARGH This PSA has been brought to you by ShellE Productions, in partnership with Individual Frog. - --Michele Open for trades! http://trade.shelle.org/ Got promos, bootlegs, or MP3s of your favorite artist? Feel guilty? Give 'em a tip at http://www.fairtunes.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 01:31:49 -0600 From: Toady Subject: RE: New Member :) NPR > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org [mailto:owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org] > On Behalf Of JustSpiffy@aol.com > Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:41 PM > To: angry-psychos@smoe.org > Subject: RE: New Member :) NPR > > > Sid....... > > > Barrett! > > I did it! > > DO i get a cookie? > Aoibhinn Sorry...it's Syd Barrett No cookie for you today...I'm feeling really picky - -Toady (who really likes pre-Dark Side Floyd) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 06:42:09 -0500 From: "Chris Povie" Subject: Re: NPR: The whole high school thing... deep, man. like, inspiring and shit. tsk. you always speak in riddlebabble and rhyme? - ----- Original Message ----- From: Cyberfan Corporation To: Cc: Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 11:09 PM Subject: Re: NPR: The whole high school thing... > > Very excited about this conversation... I am... > > wait - is that good grammar? > > *** > "Passion" is what it is all about.. > > *** > Tessa, I really appreciate your email. It gives a passionate glance at > what is missed by many people of age. The innocence to figure it out. > > Next time the BITCH LeTs OFF... Tell her that you know somebody who at > 20 wanted to kill himself... Then left it to fate... Found a process to > live... and at 30 is not pressured with killing thy self, because the > function of a human is to interact with the process. I didn't know that > at 20 and certainly not at 15. > > *** > IT IS ABOUT THE PROCESS!!! > > i.e. The process for you, at your place in time, is to absorb her FUCK, > etc., and determine if want to be that person, or not... We are but > reflections of things that excite us. > > *** *** *** > A "stressed" conversation about clothes is real, but not really important. > At the moment it may, but in hindsight it will be very blurry. > > *** > NOW to all the jug-heads like myself, to kill, is to not be a part of the > process... I am about to change the Domain Name Space of the Internet!!! > You will either accept or deny the process. I could never have what is > coming, if I capped my own ass at 20. > > Same goes for you POE... > > *************************************************** > > JK/// > Jarrod Kniff > President - Cyberfan Corporation > jarrod@cyberfan.com > > p.s. Tessa... Learning to take a breath with words is vital... Paragraph > your thoughts, so your thoughts are clear to you... =) > > http://www.domainevolution.com > > > ************* Comprehending Engineers ************* > > To the optimist, the glass is half full. > > To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. > > To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be. > > *************************************************** > > > On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 Iamtheher4u@aol.com wrote: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:11:20 -0600 From: "phoenyx" Subject: NPR Re: imogen heap I know I wasn't one the one who initially brought her up, but I was involved in the thread. Great to hear you liked it. Speaking of opening acts for Poe ;) - - phoenyx / Darc_Angel (P.S. I've been quite during the high school stuff because I'm still trying to grow up. Sure, we're all a little unbalanced at the time, then some of us grow up, some of us don't. It works for both sides of the popular scale and ultimately you reap what you sow. 'Nuff said.) - ----- Original Message ----- From: Caleb Munro To: Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 12:58 AM Subject: imogen heap > > dear all, > > i dont know who first mentioned imogen heap, but whoever did, THANK YOU > THANK YOU THANK YOU. i downloaded her stuff, loved what little i could > get, and went into a frenzy trying to buy her cd. now that i have it its > all i listen to. WHAT a singer. > > thank you, > > caleb > > ===== > "Lots of profanity. Lots of gay-bashing. A lot of anti-women statements. I think it's gonna be huge!" -- SHERYL CROW on her next album > Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 08:42:46 -0500 From: "Anfrey Cheng" Subject: Re: New Member :) NPR > Sorry...it's Syd Barrett > > No cookie for you today...I'm feeling really picky > > -Toady (who really likes pre-Dark Side Floyd) what's even better than piper at the gates of dawn is syd barrett's "the madcap laughs"... i think it's f'n awesome :) especially "terrapin," his love ballad about a turtle :D peace, anfrey (who really likes lysergic treats) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 08:59:18 -0500 From: "SteVisOK" Subject: RE: New Member :) NPR Hoooah!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 08:59:19 -0500 From: "SteVisOK" Subject: RE: New Member :) NPR {Wyping egg off face} OOPS. Well, Y started lystening to them at Anymals anyhoo. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 06:13:23 -0800 (PST) From: PussyCat Moore Subject: POE on the tv guide channel just thought i'd throw this into the list of poe spottings. while watching tv last nite i flipped to the tv guide channel to see what was coming on and they have a segment on there every so often for music news. well, just as i'm about to walk away i hear the word poe. so i immediately attacked the remote to turn it way up. yes, it was our lovely lady poe. they said a couple things about how haunted was pretty dark (not that dark, imo...) and how it was a tribute to her father or something like that. they had her on for a few seconds talking about how brilliant her father was and i'm sure she said other stuff, but i can't remember coz i just woke up. if anyone else saw it, and knows what she said, let the rest of us know. it was on around 4:30 or so in the afternoon. happy hauntings, *heather* p.s. sorry if someone else has already posted this in the past. i was just really excited when i saw it. =) Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:12:36 -0500 From: Erik Schalburg Subject: RE: NPR: The whole high school thing... I used to listen to the sugarcubes way back when... I think the last album I heard/enjoyed was Here Today Tomorrow Next Week. As for the whole popularity thing... I thought this was a Poecentric list? - -----Original Message----- From: GloryBox84@aol.com [mailto:GloryBox84@aol.com] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:43 PM To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Subject: Re: NPR: The whole high school thing... First of all... Music Related: Does anyone like the Sugarcubes?? They just came to mind because I saw them on TV last night (obviously an old show) and no one that I know of has yet mentioned them on the list. People are only 'popular' because they decide to be. So if someone wants to be popular they should just assume that he/she is. In order for everyone to keep discussing this I think everyone should clarify their definition of "popular". People at my school have shown me that being "popular" is making every aspect of their social lives known to everyone. If I were concerned with being popular I'd just talk about how badly I'd behaved over the weekend (whether or not its true). Its funny... This kind of person thinks that just because everyone isn't coming to school talking about how much and how often they smoke a pot that they're not doing it. If they were so great maybe they wouldn't have to show off (especially when its something about which they're obviously lying). - - --Kim ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:20:28 -0500 From: Erik Schalburg Subject: RE: NPR RE: ~* Poe at the Movies LOL... if I'm not listening to Poe I have it playing in my head 90% of my waking hours. - -----Original Message----- From: SteVisOK [mailto:svisokay@bigfoot.com] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:18 PM To: LiveThruThisVow@aol.com; angry-psychos@smoe.org Subject: NPR RE: ~* Poe at the Movies OK so maybe I am a Psycho. I spent most of the weekend clearing trees and bushes and plants from my fence line so the we can fix the fences so the horse stays INSIDE the pasture. But, I had some song from Haunted playing in my head most of the time. Yunno how sometimes it just sticks in your head. It was neat! Other than that, I just heard Poe on the radio 'round these parts so far . . . SteVe ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:26:43 EST From: AjaxMaximas@aol.com Subject: About Pink Floyd. I had no idea that I would've received the response I did from stating I liked Pink Floyd, and other bands that are not as popular today as they used to be. I know that Floyd started in the 60s, but I am also aware that their album "Dark Side of the Moon" was on the top 100 for over ten years. No other band has been able duplicate this. I am amazed at the closed mindedness that permeates some of the minds that dwell in this room. For the past week all, or rather most of the messages have been about the school shootings and popularity. One person complains that they were the focus of popular peoples jokes and amusement, and then the popular ones come back with some ridiculous rebuttal of how they should just get over it. You know What................that is the problem with the world today. If someone expresses themselves openly (which takes a lot of balls I might add) , or makes a stand on something that they like or prefer some less than human thing has to find something to ridicule about them. How sad it is that we can have something in common (Poe), but the moment we move outside this commonality we're viewed with disdain from each other. Well, I got to go. You guys try to be cool to each other. I know I'm asking a lot here. By the way I'm listening to Cypress Hill "Funk Freakers," so here is something else for those of the limited intellect to make fun of. Ajax Talos ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:04:30 -0700 From: "Gregg Kern" Subject: RE: NPR: High School Popularity A. Stephen Apsley wrote: > Perhaps, mr. kern, you're bitter about how screwed up your life > has been and > sought refuge in tearing apart my statement. And perhaps, Mr. Apsley, you should leave the armchair psychology to those who are qualified for it. My life is as close to perfect right now as it has ever been. It's also been long enough since high school that I have quite thoroughly "gotten over" any difficulties I had then. But thanks for engaging in the tried and true debate technique of casting aspersions on the mental health of your opponent. > no problem there, just try to realize that it was only in > relation to HIGH SCHOOL CLIQUES...not life afterwards. You know that fairy tale that your parents weave for you about cliques disappearing after you leave high school? It's just that: a fairy tale. Having worked for several large companies over the past few years, let me assure you that the clique system is alive and doing quite well. They just have different labels now. > and i don't think ripping people over an email list is the way > to go about fixing any problems....except for the problem of > people whining over said email list. The problem being, I wasn't trying to "fix" anything. I was voicing the issues I had with your message. - -- "I can smell your funk Stanley,and www.angelfire.com/az/pariahic I'm coming to bury my face in it!"-790 ICQ:879171 Pariahic ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:01:30 -0500 From: "Roger Harvey" Subject: Re: mIRC Just for Everyone.. to make it easy to join the AP Chatroom download mIRC from http://www.mirc.com after you set it up Manualy type these commands into the status window: /server twisted.dal.net After you connect... Type: /join #poe You will then join our chatroom! that easy =] - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:23 PM Subject: mIRC > > hi all... > i HAVE to make this short..i'm think i'm getting carpal tunnel. uh oh. > anyway. i was one of the people that was new to the whole BBS thing but i've > been an internet user for a long time...so (with a little help :) ) i figured > stuff out... so i discover that my brother has an mIRC 32 installed on HIS > computer, i was on my dads. that just made things a little easier. ow wrist. > i can type with one hand! i hope you are all proud. anyway. PR- i have been > bugging the DJs at my local station about poe...the weekend guy agrees that > they should play it. but they just hired a bunch of new management...etc...so > it might not happy...i can still listen to it on chicago stations & bug > everyone else's stations...which i love to do anyway. :). um. thats it. bye > :) -shari (why all the stupid happy faces you ask? i hate drugs. but. nyquil > is going to put me out of my misery soon. until work tomorrow that is) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:06:09 -0600 From: Katie Subject: Re: About Pink Floyd. WARNING: responsive post ahead, proceed with caution and open-mind. This i not a rebuttal only an opinion. once again, proceed with caution and open-mind. > I had no idea that I would've received the response I did from stating I > liked Pink Floyd, and other bands that are not as popular today as they used > to be. > One person > complains that they were the focus of popular peoples jokes and amusement, > and then the popular ones come back with some ridiculous rebuttal of how they > should just get over it. You know What................that is the problem > with the world today. all and all it's just another brick in the wall > I am amazed at the closed mindedness that permeates some of the minds > that dwell in this room. For the past week all, or rather most of the > messages have been about the school shootings and popularity. school shootings and popularity is what seems to be an everyday occurence these days. perhaps the people here want to discuss these things to work out some feelings or whatnot. i' haven't been following these conversations completely cause I've tried to get as far away from the pettiness and narrowmindedness of highschool. (not saying anyone here is that, but in some ways I'd like to forget HS so i just choose to step back) now that I'm in college I've found there's not that much of a difference. now it seems I run into people who are shallow, overly-idealistic, and competetive as hell. This doesn't mean i don't like them and they're not good people, the criticism is useless to me and to everyone else. I'm starting to get the feeling that life post-education will always have these discrepencies and it's our own personal responsibility to think for ourselves and work out our problems. I have stopped and looked at a few of the messages about popularity and everyone seems to have good points. The thread of all these conversations is that no matter what side we seem to be on (popular, unpopular, etc) everyone has had some kind of disadvantage or advantage. my only advice and I guess my ultimate opinion is that we take these situations as learning experiences to help us grow as human being instead getting offended, feeling outcast, or feel like the finger is constantly being pointed at us. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:39:25 -0600 From: "Jon Wigand" Subject: RE: About Pink Floyd. Hey you know what? I like Pink Floyd too. And Nelly, and Depeche Mode, and Kid Rock, and ABC, and Alphaville, and Outkast, and Lil Kim, and the Eagles, and Portishead, and Baha Men, and The Smiths, and the Doors, and Destiny's Child, and Stevie Ray Vaughn, and ....ad infinitum, ad nauseum. The point? I used to be a "purist" when it came to music, but I eventually grew up and figured out that different music is good for different reasons. Why limit yourself? Random Wildwood ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:44:25 -0600 From: "Jennifer Cook" Subject: All of this school stuff! My goodness... I didn't realize how touchy some people were about this issue. Personally, I'm sure EVERYONE (popular or not) had some problems in HS. From my experiences, any problems I had made me a better person. If not, then I'm happy for them. I don't see any reason for anyone to be bitter about it. For those of you in HS, realize that this is not the pinnacle of your life...if it is, then I am sorry. Okay, all of that said...In the words of the the not-so-great Rodney King, "Can't we all just get along"... *sniff sniff* Still brings tears to my eyes! Anyway, since this is a Poe Fan site, I think that should be the main topic of conversation... Love you all! Jenn ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:51:04 -0500 From: littleraisingirl Subject: Re: "Hey Pretty" add on disc.. and more hey, did anyone find the added track album in stores???? i called best buy and record town and didnt have any luck ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:19:50 -0600 From: "Michael" Subject: NPR - Mp3s Since everyone is talking about music they like: I have a pretty big collection of mp3s. Anyone want to check it out can go to http://askbuff.com If anyone wants any of my mp3s, email me and I'll give you my server info. Also, if anyone else has an mp3 list to share, I'd love to see what you have. I especially like Trance and TripHop/Break Beat/whateveryouwannacallit. Michael ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:07:14 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: mIRC - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Harvey" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 11:01 AM Subject: Re: mIRC > > Just for Everyone.. to make it easy > to join the AP Chatroom > download mIRC from http://www.mirc.com > after you set it up > Manualy type these commands into the status window: > /server twisted.dal.net > > After you connect... Type: > /join #poe > > You will then join our chatroom! > that easy =] Or easier still Go To Http://Poe.Org Or Http://PolishChick.Com And Click on the mIRC link. One of the best, and coincidentally appropriately named servers on Dal Net is "Twisted" It seems right that the AP's should congregate on the "twisted.dal.net" server.... I have proposed that in an effort to minimize the effects of net split, that we all try to congregate on the same "server" a standard IRC technique, that may be accomplished AFTER connecting, by typing /server twisted.dal.net but forget the commands, get your ONE Click Instant Gratification.... When you really NEEEED IT Http://Poe.Org and get command line help after you are snuggled into chat. The mIRC links could be set for a default value of "twisted.dal.net" However, the default is left at "irc.dal.net" so that mIRC will go through ALL the irc.dal.net servers in your mIRC program, so that in the event that "twisted.dal.net" is down, you will be sent to the next available server. See also the fine #poe button Dean_BZ has @ Http://PolishChick.Com and post that button where possible. Thanks. sp00k etc ... nnnn ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 14:30:32 -0600 From: "Jess" Subject: NPR my 2 cents Instead of crowding mailboxes with 2-4 emails of my blabbering I'll cram it all into one and if you are only insterested in one particular part you can skip the rest :) This will be a very long email so for those of you short on time I apologize. High School/Popularity: I am lucky enough to be one of the few people who although not considered popular and really wouldn't want to be (I'll tell you why in a second unfortunately I think faster than I type) I get along with all sorts of people and the friends that I do have although not a lot or very few are true friends that don't care about the opinions of others. I for example wear pretty much only comfortable usually not tight jeans and if they are tight they're baggy at the bottom unless they're my 80's ones or big pants (and no I'm not a raver I just love them but I do have a few close friends who are ravers) and either a band shirt (PF Led Zeppelin Ozzy Pantera Garbage Tool Hendrix Def Leppard SRV ACDC to name a few okay to name a lot:) ) or some cute little shirt (frogs horses scooby doo powerpuff girls the hulk hello kitty). While I'm rather unique in my style of dressing and am set apart by the fact that I am one THE only metal/rock/hardcore girl in my school I still get along with a few what others might call "popular" people because they are truly nice individuals and deserve the friends they have even though I think many of their friends don't deserve them. But for the most part most of the popular guys or girls in my school are either one 1) butt ugly (to me at least so I could really care less about the opinion of some one elses looks over my own view because that would just be stupid) 2) kind of pretty but their personality is either so annoying or so boring that it overshadows their looks and makes them seem ugly to me or 3) put out quickly so they have to be neither good looking nor interesting to get along with people because others will go out of their way to make sure they get what they want with these people and will flatter and further infalte their egos to get there. Now after I've given you about 10 millions lines of background information I'd like to say that I think it's stupid that some many geeks (or whatever they'd like to be called) will say I don't care what other people think because obviously you do if you're willing to spend the rest of your life in jail or kill yourself over a few morons that as soon as highschool is over you would probably never see again anyway. Life is not perfect and if you can't face up to a few bullies in high school without snapping and doing something stupid how will you ever make it in the adult world with a bully who actually has some control over you (such as a boss/manager)? Life is not meant to be easy and 100% good times because if it was it would be drab and not worth living so to those who say get over it you have no real room to talk because most (not all :P) of you have either had a nearly perfect life or one that even though not perfect to you others would wish for everyday of their lives. To those who are actually truly angry about the popular kids there are a lot more things that are important in this world than worrying about a few concieded and egotistical losers at school. As for why I would really not want to be "popular": from what I've seen most of these people have the false idea that these people are actually friends with them but if something truly bad happens they are dropped like a fly and never spoken to again openly at school if even at all. There is a difference between a friend (some one who really cares about you and with whom you intrust deep personal secrets) and a friendly aquaintence, please learn it. As for people who come to school on Monday morning with a million stories of their adventures over the weekend ("I got soooo drunk on saturday" etc) you are not the first damn person in the world who has drunk themselves into a stuper or smoked a joint, it is neither a hard task or original idea so stop bragging about it like an idiot. Pink Floyd etc: Yes Pink Floyd is a lot older than the 80's but they were around in the 80's but I also said Dio so what I really meant is I love the music of the decade (not the Go Go Girls or something I'm talking Rush, Van Halen, Judas Priest, Skid Row). Hope that clears everything up. The oldest music I listen to is Moody Blues (which I'm going to see on April 11th!!!!!) but to show you how good I think Poe is she is one of only 3 bands/singers that I listen to that have a female in them (Garbage and White Zombie are the other 2). Zeppelin, Pantera (who I saw on Sunday night and I now have bruises on my heels from moshing as well as on my arms, we were on the floor and within about 5ft from their guitar player dimebag darrel who is a damn sexy man) and Garbage used to be my favorite artists but now Garbage and Poe are about tied in my mind. mIRC/Mp3s: I usually use undernet which is why I'm never on dalnet although undernet has been getting worse because of a large attack on their european servers within the past few months that has cost the free service tons of money and caused many servers (mostly US) to stop routing to them because of money issues. Because of the fewer number of servers and the large number of regular users it has become increasingly harder to connect and nearly impossible to do so without connecting to some far off server in europe which increases lag because of distance and not the quality of the connection. As for mp3s anyone who is interested can email me and I will send them my list of mp3s (I had about 1250 files last time I updated it) which includes Poe of course and some help on how to get them from me other than through email. If anyone needs Garbage bsides, remixes, live versions, unreleased songs, and others I am THE person to help you out. Also I think that a better irc program to use is pirch but it uses more memory so on older machines is slower and kind of annoying but because of the 2 scripts I use I must use mirc (good mirc script misspai's P&P www.pairc.com) which has menu settings for both undernet and dalnet and a file server although I use a different script for that. Jess ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:42:52 EST From: KoriG@aol.com Subject: Re: angry-psychos-digest V6 #104 In a message dated 3/23/01 2:47:16 AM, owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org writes: >************* I need a remedy... ************* Kori gives a Goldie Hawn/Kate Hudson giggle at the (at least what seems to be) Black Crowes reference and does a little happy dance. (Man, I need a life......) KORi **Black Crowes new album "Lions" - out May 8th** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:43:12 EST From: CMOwnby@aol.com Subject: psycho ward Hey what's the deal? I have been a member of the angry-psychos for a while (if anyone remembers me) and I just sorta scan the digest now. I just tried to go to Poe.org to get a hold of "how long" which is one of my favs on MP3 or whatever, and I feel like I just went around in circles because I'm not a member of the ward? What is up with that? Does anyone remember me? I don't think I've really said anything since '96. Can someone help me? - -Christina ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:52:38 EST From: KoriG@aol.com Subject: Re: Who is Greg Rolston, Poe's new video director? In a message dated 3/27/01 3:48:08 PM, KoriG writes: >In a message dated 3/27/01 12:06:01 AM, Dan98908 writes: > >>Forwarded Message: >> >>Subj: Who is Greg Rolston, Poe's new video director? >>Date: Monday, March 26, 2001 11:57:53 PM >>From: Dan98908 >>To: angry-psychos@smoe.org >> >>http://members.nbci.com/agarc/mvdb/director/R/mrols.htm >> >>Here is a vidography for Poe's new director. > >Matthew Rolston is my all-time, second-fave music vid director, (right after >Nigel Dick.... but for Poe's stuff, Matthew couldn't be more perfect. >He does brilliant fashion/still photography.) In fact, I chewed out the >mb20 guys because they had him direct the video BEFORE the song I wanted >him to do a video for them for. (OK, I know. I need to get a life. So >sue me. I take video directors VERY seriously. : ) >KORi ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:53:44 -0800 From: "A. Stephen Apsley" Subject: RE: NPR: High School Popularity i'm glad you're older than me gregg...hooray for you. however your age and experience has apparently not given you a good sense of comprehending the intended message someone states. i didn't imply that cliques don't exist after high school. i'm know they do, as i've seen them since i got out of high school. however, what i am saying is that they are different. in high school, you are required either by law or by your location to attend school each day with the same group of people, so you might as well learn to deal with those people and not blame your problems on them. at work or college, or whatever, after high school, you have more liberties, and almost limitless places and environments to meet other people. you still have to deal with coworkers/other students during the day, but you can forget about them later when you meet other people who fit your tastes. by the way, stop speaking down to me about how my life was a cake walk and my parents shielded my eyes and told me fairy tales. i've had many a problem in my home life that you will never know about, so back off. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:55:35 EST From: BluesyBear@aol.com Subject: Re: "Hey Pretty" add on disc.. and more I work in a record store and I couldn't find the re-issued version of haunted in the computer system OR on the muze... For the people that have it where exactly did you purchase it?? Jill ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:59:29 -0800 From: AT Subject: Re: psycho ward CMOwnby@aol.com wrote: Does anyone remember me? I don't think I've really said anything since '96. Can someone help me? _____________________________________________________________________ I remenber ya, but cant help. AT ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 16:08:10 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: AP Ward 1-800-520-1067 Requests@KROQ.com http://www.kroq.com/yahoo/ yahoo.html 1-800-520-1067 Requests@KROQ.com http://www.kroq.com/yahoo/yahoo.html - - - ---- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 3:43 PM Subject: psycho ward > > Hey what's the deal? I have been a member of the angry-psychos for a while (if anyone remembers me) and I just sorta scan the digest now. I just tried to go to Poe.org to get a hold of "how long" which is one of my favs on MP3 or whatever, and I feel like I just went around in circles because I'm not a member of the ward? Um no you went around in circles because http://poe.org leads to #poe Chat on irc.dal.net and a Java version of chat is within http://poe.org At the top of the page is the link to http://angry-psychos.com which is essentialy the same as you saw it in 97 except that since october about 400 more people have been added or readded. Some AP's have had problems getting admitted to the ward, you need the password that comes with your welcome letter... contact jarrod@cyberfan.com and amatao at the address you got in your welcome letter. as far as .mp3s are concerned, there have never been any @ http://poe.org in quantity that I am aware of, but then I could be wrong you can find poe .mp3's @ Http://Poe.NavelSex.Com run by ed@poe.org AKA `Divinity on #poe you should also score a copy of http://www.bearshare.com a napster like program, that I prefere, while I continute to run Napster/Napigator Hope That Helps 1-800-520-1067 Requests@KROQ.com http://www.kroq.com/yahoo/yahoo.html #### ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 16:13:30 EST From: KoriG@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR: The whole high school thing... In a message dated 3/27/01 2:48:28 AM, owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org writes: Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 04:09:54 +0000 (GMT) From: Cyberfan Corporation Subject: Re: NPR: The whole high school thing... >NOW to all the jug-heads like myself, to kill, is to not be a part of the >process... I am about to change the Domain Name Space of the Internet!!! >You will either accept or deny the process. I could never have what is > >coming, if I capped my own ass at 20. To kill oneself at age 20.... kinda like dropping out of high school during your senior year. You mean to tell me you struggled thru ALL those years of preparation for life only to put in your walking papers right when you get to the front of the line? Sure, and members of the BSBs are thinking, "Now tht we've gone diamond, I think I'd prefer to work at DIsneyworld now. Hand me the Goofy suit!" Uh, I don't THINK so. So, I don't mean to lecture, but people, when considering suicide, be practical. Do you have some terminal disease? OK, mybe there is good cause to give up hope. And if so, will it be a long, painful, debilitating disease? Because if chances are you will go out relatively peacefully, hell, ride it out. Work it for all it's worth, even. Get your trip to Hawaii from the Make-A-Wish Foundation or something. Be original. Think of your own plan. KORi (the sick bitch who lived with "terminal cancer" for 15 years and has seen a suicide attempt.... or 4....) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:15:10 -0600 From: "Michael" Subject: NPR - ENOUGH!!! This meeting of the Poe General Assembly will come to order, Chairman Michael presiding. Chairman moves to kill the school shooting thread. Chairman seconds the motion. Chairman puts the motion to a vote. All in favor vote "aye". All opposed take your discussion private. Chairman votes "aye". Your turn. ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V6 #110 ***********************************