From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V6 #117 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 Saturday, March 31 2001 Volume 06 : Number 117 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Blair Witch 2: Book Of Shadows [Simon Gilmore ] Re: NPR Re: Godsmack!!! ["devilbird" ] RE: Another apology --May be my last public AP post. NPR [VR5SBloom@aol.c] Re: Josie, Jill Sobule, and MD Local Music ["Chris Povie" ] kpr: jen's l.a. adventure pt 1: airplanes, horses and teeth [Jennifer Ral] kpr: jen's l.a. adventure pt. 2: disneyland [Jennifer Ralston ] Chick Bands [Toady ] let's please be civil (AP-R) ["Anfrey Cheng" ] Re: Ednaswap [Dustin Shelby ] RE: shakira ["Randall Cordero" ] spr: poem antholgy [StarGazerLily429@aol.com] Re: Josie, Jill Sobule, and MD Local Music [BUDave18@aol.com] Re: Shakira [SHARKe411@aol.com] poe artwork revisted ["kAte :)" ] Other bands [LivTheMdns@aol.com] npr: josie soundtrack(speaking of) [BluesyBear@aol.com] Re: Blair Witch 2: Book Of Shadows [BluesyBear@aol.com] Re: poe artwork revisted ["Timberwolf Moonlight" ] TEST WHERES MY POST? ["sp00k@poe.org" ] POE ON THE RADIO!! ["EvEr SpArKLe" ] NPR .. advice please [JezebeIlnHeII@aol.com] Re: NPR Blair Witch II [JezebeIlnHeII@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 22:31:04 -0800 (PST) From: Simon Gilmore Subject: Blair Witch 2: Book Of Shadows I just saw Blair Witch 2: Book Of Shadows pretty freaky flick! The end credits contains Poe's Haunted, which fit the movie great! - -Simon ===== "To Sin By Silence When We Should Protest, Makes Cowards Out Of Men" - -Ella Wheeler Cox Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 01:34:46 -0500 From: "devilbird" Subject: Re: NPR Re: Godsmack!!! Dawn~Zigana~ wrote: >hey now devilbird... > >watch what you say about some artists out there... you never know when you >are gonna run into a friend of theirs... or email one of em I should say... Hehe, fear not, I'm not going to jump at anyone for liking Kid Rock or anyone else. His music just isn't my style for one reason or another, though I do admit I like his actual singing voice as opposed to his rapping stuff. Godsmack on the other hand is pure yummy-guitary goodness, IMO.. :) I've been flamed often enough for liking Marilyn Manson, so I know better than to turn around and do the same thing... devilbird ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 02:17:35 EST From: VR5SBloom@aol.com Subject: RE: Another apology --May be my last public AP post. NPR From: "devilbird" >> When Poe has to take almost half an hour to publically respond to Angry >> Psycho mudslinging when it's supposed to be a party, that really >> upsets me. >Did something happen at the chat Thursday that the rest of us aren't in on? That was in reference to the Poe chat that took place during the Westlake, Ohio AP listening party, not the chat from the other week... >There was another post earlier today that mentioned a sarcastic someone >missed a "good" time last night, presumably in the chat? I was in chat all night, and whatever happened wasn't in #poe, so I assume it was done privately. Move along now, nothing to see here... ::/ - --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: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 08:00:41 -0500 From: "Chris Povie" Subject: Re: Josie, Jill Sobule, and MD Local Music - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:09 PM Subject: Re: Josie, Jill Sobule, and MD Local Music > > EDNASWAP kick ass! fucking great live also :) > peace, > Seb Well, THAT's not very nice language in a mailing list primarily populated, apparently, by 10-14-year-olds. My God, man--how about a little decorum and self-respect, hmm? How unimaginative and boring to express one's enthusiastic feelings with common gutter vulgarity. cp welcome to the 'Tommy' generation. follow the flock. blend in. 'dumb down' and adopt an attitude of passive apathy. drive dad's SUV. be cool. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:26:18 -0500 From: Jennifer Ralston Subject: npr: ednaswap you know, i thought of mentioning ednaswap when i saw natalie imbruglia come up in the new music npr, but ever since her version of torn first came out i have trying to un-brainwash everyone who calls it "natalie's song" and i just thought i should keep my mouth shut about it. BUT EDNASWAP ROCKED! not so much their "later" albums, but the chicken ep and then the full length cd just after that (the one with the mouth on the cover) are some of the best music i own. i saw them play at brownies a few years ago in the east village and while it was a good show, i have to say i was rather disappointed by anne's attitude. she would only acknowledge her male fans! she had stickers and vinyl and she would only pass them out to guys and be flirting with them while she did it. i felt like all she really cared about was making sure she hooked up with one of them after the show. taking that "rock star" thing a bit too seriously. that was a bummer. and what is with her new incarnation, "annetenna"? - -jen ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:30:55 -0500 From: Jennifer Ralston Subject: kpr: jen's l.a. adventure pt 1: airplanes, horses and teeth WARNING: this is an incredibly long email and you don't have to read it if you aren't interested. i will understand. but i have to tell the whole thing since it's too bizarre. i'll send it in chapters so if you only care about the "kpr" days, you can skip the rest. = ) CHAPTER ONE: sitting on the runway in newark wednesday morning, the plane hasn't started to even taxi yet and i haven't eaten all morning and i feel this 'pop' in my mouth. one of my bottom front teeth cracked off! that bodes well, right? actually, it was a tooth that had cracked off before (but in the same random way the first time...sitting in jury duty in manhattan in sweltering heat with no a/c and all the windows shut. i must have mood teeth) and the dentist had put like a white filling on it to make a new top to the tooth. was only a matter of time before it happened and it did last 2 years but jesus, the timing! so i spent the entire flight to phoenix with chewing gum blocking my tongue from going there. you know, like jack says about marla in fight club--she's the cut on the roof of your mouth that would heel if you could only stop tonguing it. so yeah, i was slowly shredding my tongue up and i had a planned 6 hour layover in phoenix to spend the afternoon with old friends in buckeye who have a few horses. the plane was late and then we had to deal with the luggage (the 'we' in this story is myself and my girlfriend, shiri) so we only had a few hours in buckeye after all that. not enough time to see a dentist. called ahead to my buddy dominic in l.a. and he said he would look into it for me and to call him when we got to the hotel that night. but it was still a good afternoon in arizona. i took my portable mini-disc recorder and stereo mic and got some nice horse snorts and hay chomping for my sound effects library. yeah, i'm a sound geek. anyway, got to l.a.x., shuttle to the car rental, drove to the hotel, checked in and got the room wanting to collapse but no... they gave us a room with 2 double beds when i had reserved a room with a single king-sized bed. so we dragged our tired butts back down to the front desk where i explained to the nice lady that there was a mistake and her face melted out of it's normal "how may i help you?" smile. obviously, she assumed the reservation was a mistake since we were two girls. don't you just love assumptions? new room key in hand, we get to elevator just in time to share it up with a very drunk man with a southern accent who could not stop learing at us and was too drunk to be the least bit casual about it. "y'all just checking in?" we got off on the floor with the double beds, got our stuff, and headed to the new room. called dominic--couldn't find his dentist's number, call back in the morning first thing. well, being all messed up on the whole time difference thing, i was wide awake at 5am and damn near out of gum to tongue, so i got the bright idea to call my insurance company instead of waking up poor overworked dom. they gave me a list of numbers and i started calling them at 8:00. got one to make a 9am appointment and we were on our way. expect that we don't know our way around one damn bit and in lieu of a thomas guide we had the lonely planet l.a. edition. got a little lost, needless to say but we got there at 9:15 and then the real weirdness began. those people were so damn nice i didn't know what to make of them. i've lived in new york too long i guess, but the way they were chatting me up at the dentist office i was immediately put on guard. turns out they were just nice and really liked my haircut and cared if i was enjoying my vacation and wanted to know what i planned to do while i was out there. go figure... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:32:05 -0500 From: Jennifer Ralston Subject: kpr: jen's l.a. adventure pt. 2: disneyland from the dentist we decided to go to disneyland. i was supposed to call my aunt in orange county but wouldn't you know it? i lost the number. darn. anyway, we got a bit lost going to disneyland too--overshot the entrance by about 5 miles and had to double back. and since we hadn't gone back to the hotel before we headed out to the happiest place on earth, we didn't take our walkie talkies with us. see, shiri got them for me for my birthday the other month as a sort of a joke because i told how badly i wanted them when i was little and my grandfather finally bought me a pair and they didn't work and he never replaced them. anyway, they were just a sweet little joke until one day we took them with us on a train trip from new york out to where i live in new jersey and realized...OTHER PEOPLE have them and we share a common frequency and it was a lot of fun to fuck with people's minds. we had this girl who kept insisting i was her friend chris and everytime i told her i wasn't she just said, "shut up chris!" those things would have been a lot of fun at disneyland but we forgot about them until we got off the tram and saw a whole family with them. dammit. shiri said that she wasn't into the "scary" rides--i wasn't sure what that meant exactly since i don't consider any of the disney rides scary but we stuck to the tame stuff at first. and they have this great thing now they didn't have when i was there last time called a fast pass where you don't have to wait in line so we did star wars and mr. toad's, jungle safari, the haunted mansion, alice in wonderland, and then finally i convinced her to go to indiana jones--which she considered scary until she did it and then she was like "oh, let's do thunder mountain". cool. by the end of the evening we were on space mountain as well. a good day. then we got back to the hotel, called dom, and drove to pasadena to have dinner at roscoe's. got there two minutes before they stopped serving, too. got back to the hotel around 1:30 and the parking garage ticket that the hotel gave us that was supposed to last for the duration of our trip had expired. so we had to wait in line at the front desk to get it cleared up. got back to the room by 2:30. jesus. that's 5:30 for me. slept very well... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:40:04 -0500 From: Jennifer Ralston Subject: npr: jen's l.a. adventure pt 3: getting lost to/in/from the museum of jurrasic technology hey--i just realized i had been copying the subject line and adding the chapter descriptions and they all say "kpr" when so far they are all "npr". forgive me? i'll stop doing that now. saturday was the day of the awards and i woke up tense. tried to shake it off but never managed to. especially with the constantly getting lost bullshit. one of the editors in new york who used to work in l.a. recommended the applepan so we decided to go there for lunch. dom said he would meet us. even after we got lost and had to circle the block to find the parking lot we were still there before him. and no one told us that there are no tables at this place--just a long u-shaped counter. so when our chance came to get seats and dom still wasn't there, it became rather stressful. i tried to save a seat for a while but got tired of people asking if it was taken after a few minutes and gave up. good thing too since he didn't make it until after we finished eating. he helped me finish my apple pie and then we decided to go the museum of jurrasic technology--another recommendation from the l.a. editors. dom consulted our map and said, "oh just take this road to venice and it's right there. i'll meet you there." he was parked a couple blocks away. we got on the road--westwood, and continued straight for two blocks when all of a sudden it wasn't westwood anymore. it was national. national wasn't on my map. what the hell?? we went in a circle and then found I-10 and i called dom. dom has a pager so i had to wait for him to call me back. when he does, he's already there. says he didn't want to deal with the traffic lights on westwood so he took motor to venice. we passed motor in our lost circle but since we didn't know it was useful...well, we ended up way off base when we finally hit venice and had to drive about 8 miles on it before we got to the museum. i'm not sure how much of the darkness and "out of order" exhibits were intentional, but to me they just added to the aura of "you haven't got a clue, do you?" to that place. very cool. and though several people (and the lonely planet guide) said that it wasn't really about anything, i think it was very much about something. but i won't discuss it here unless we've all been there because the place is just too much to describe (yes, even for me!) we had intended to go to santa monica after that but the museum sucked us all in and we lost track of time and by the time we got out of there it was 3. time to go get ready for the awards. shiri was a bit pissed about that. she was big on going to the beach. she's from tel aviv and she misses the beach. i'm from central pennsylvania and didn't share her enthusiasm. we parted with dom and went to the hotel. on another bit advice from the l.a. editors, i was supposed to call this friend of one of them named sheri (weird, right?) who is also a sound editor and a lesbian and who could tell us where the cool bars were. sheri and i started coordinating sometime on friday and finally on saturday afternoon she knew what we should do--meet her at a bar in silver lakes after the awards were one of her friends was having a party. looking back on that now, i can smell that disaster waiting to happen from here! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:43:00 -0500 From: Jennifer Ralston Subject: npr: jen's l.a. adventure pt. 4-crouching tiger's awards and the bar in silver lakes so shiri and i went to the hotel and got spiffed up in our suits. i went to the business center at the hotel and tried to print out mapblast directions to the awards and from the awards to the bar but the printer didn't work--expect to print out a receipt for $11 for using the printer. so i wrote the directions out but didn't have a map to go on yet again. yeah, so the first thing we have to do is find the century plaza and all we need to do is take 405 north to santa monica blvd. of course we are on 405 north and the santa monica exit is closed for construction. but we took a more scenic route and made it to the plaza just at the end of the pre-awards cocktail hour. ran into some people from the east coast i knew, which was nice. got seated at our table where i knew no one, which was not so nice. and i don't like dress-up things. and those people took themselves way too seriously. i mean, the golden reels are for all sound editing--animation, tv, miniseries, videogames...very little of the general population at the awards are actually movie editors anyway and even if they were--they're sound editors! they're acting like they were at the friggin' oscars--all tuxed out and their wives in gowns and junk. makes me uncomfortable. so we sit and listen to an hour's worth of "and the winner is" until they get to the three movie awards. crouching tiger is up for all of them and i am the only one from the crew who could make it out there so i'm just as concerned about having to stand up in front of 500 tuxedos for the music or dialog/adr award as i am over whether or not i'll win the sound effects/foley award. oh--at the end of the t.v. awards someone else from our table got up--a woman who won an adr award for best miniseries ("nuremberg") and that was cool. by the time she came back from backstage they got to the movie awards. music editing went to "almost famous" (which makes perfect sense) and then they get to dialog. "and the winner is crouching tiger, hidden dragon". shit. everyone starts clapping, shiri goes nuts because she wasn't listening and thinks they called my category and i get up to get the award for the dialog/adr team. now, this is a serious stage, with two giant diamond-vision screens on either side of it so the people in back can see, too. the adr supervisor, kenton, had written a speech he asked me to read if we won, which we were both sure would never happen and the first thing in the speech is a line: "Crouching Tiger was 95% Chinese looping cut by American editors who didn't speak a word of Chinese. (pause) And still don't." that's a sound geek version of a joke. and when kenton gave the speech to me, he read it with the pause for delivery and i thought "yeah, right, like i'm gonna deliver a line" and i pocketed the card and that was that. now i'm on stage the clapping has stopped and i look up and i can't see damn thing because all of the light is on me and i think "hey, that's not so bad. i can't see them looking at me." so, since they've just read off a list of 15 people who were in the dialog/adr crew, i start by saying "well, none of those people could be here tonight, but kenton wanted me to read this so..." i read the first line and i was so nervous that i stopped to take a breath before "and they still don't" and it became a delivery and everyone laughed. not guffaws but chuckles which went on for about 15 seconds. and that's when it stopped mattering that i couldn't see them. because i could HEAR them. and there was a lot of them and i had their attention and so i stopped looking into the black and looked down at the podium but no, that's no good either, because there under the podium are two video monitors showing me what those giant tv screens are projecting: me, looking down. the rest of the speech just got progressively quieter and i paused more and more often to take breaths and then i was walking off the stage and they were announcing the nominees for sound effects. the stage guy tried to usher me away to sign a release form and have my picture taken but i explained that i was up for the next award so we waited backstage while they announced the winner. the announcer goes "and the winner is...we have a tie...gladiator" and everyone is clapping and he's reading off the crew list which is like 25 people and i'm waiting to hear the other half of the tie and he's not saying anything. the stage guy checked and it turned out he mumbled "just kidding" after he said "we have a tie"!!! so that's how i found out that i didn't win. then i go backstage and they're like "sign next to your name to take your award" and i explain that i'm not on the list because i was on the effects crew and the only one there so the lady with the list is like "well then you can't have an award" yeah, i figured as much. "but you should go in back and have your picture taken with the award--but then you have to bring it back, you can't keep it." alright already, i get that part! so i go in back and they photographer is all "smile" and i do. i'm happy for the dialog crew but still, man, i didn't win. she takes two pictures and then she says "you know, if you want to try something different, like showing your teeth or like this"--she does a little "i'm king of the world" gesture. i say, "you know, sound editors aren't really wild types." "oh i know, i married one." "oh." "well, if you're happy with those two then you can go." "yeah, i'm happy." "ok, you're done then, just exit this way." and she points away from the list lady's direction. i start to say "actually, i'm supposed to give this back--" when this guy jumps out of the darkness and says "i'll take that--thank you." geez. honestly, i wasn't gonna take it. the rest of the awards was weird because everyone kept congratulating me and it was just weird because in some part it was for the whole crew because everyone just kept saying how much they loved the movie but another part of it was that they thought that i won the dialog award and, i don't know, i just felt weird saying "thank you" all night on behalf of kenton. people even came up to me and said "i loved your speech" and all i could think was "i didn't write that, either. i'm a fraud!" poor me. we left the awards and headed to silver lakes, got horribly and inexcusably lost again and two hours later, arrive at the bar only to find that #1--it's not lesbian. it's not even gay! it's just a bar. and #2--sheri is not there...yet. she told me that the bar closes at 2am and we arrived at 1am, found a corner occupied by a handful of cute girls and determined by asking one of them that they were the party that sheri had told us about and no, she hadn't arrived yet. we had one drink and left. oh, and i forgot to mention that during our 2 hour drive down sunset blvd we got a ticket for blocking the box. fun. got back to the hotel by 3:30 that time. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:46:32 -0500 From: Jennifer Ralston Subject: kpr (for real): jen's l.a. adventure pt. 5-the wrap up, kroq & h.o.l. notes sunday i felt better. the awards were behind me and i had gotten ahold of my mother so i had my aunt's phone number again and she came and got us for brunch and then finally took us to santa monica. we walked up to venice from there and that seemed to satisfy shiri's beach withdrawal. then we went to mann's chinese and looked at the handprints for awhile. she wanted her picture taken with judy garland. not sure why. i got mine with harold lloyd. i love him. then we went to in and out burger and by then we needed to head back to the hotel. dom was coming so we would all watchthe oscars together. we were late but he was later. oh, and i called sheri to see what had happened to her the night before and all she had to say was "yeah, that bar is just around the block from where i live and i didn't feel like going outside last night so i just stayed at home. i'm sorry." whatever. she felt bad though and wanted to make it up to us by picking us up from the hotel and taking us out after the awards but by the time the phone rang, we were walking into el coyote for dinner and shiri was so pissed about the ticket and everything that we wouldn't have gone out with her anyway. i just turned the phone off on her and she left a message. that was the last of her. after el coyote dom drove us to pasadena to meet his friend julie and we sat and talked for awhile and then he took us back to the hotel and that was that. aside from an hour and a half delay on the flight back, we were all but home. and now i am home. and tired. but i got enough private emails asking for the details of my trip that i figured i owed it to you guys to type it out while it was still fresh in my mind. oh yeah, 2 other things: i listened to kroq quite a bit and never heard anything but testosterone screams and distortion. i requested poe for the friday night request hour but wasn't in the car to hear the second half of it so i don't know but i doubt that she was played. but i tried. oh lord, i tried. and on the flight back i got tired of recording the sound of airplane engines with my mini disc and focused on house of leaves instead. i just got to the part where johnny went to el coyote and met the australian girl about 15 hours after i was at el coyote myself, so that was cool. and then there was finally a list of names that i could actually focus on and see if how many were real--the documentary filmmakers. george stoney was on the list--he was my professor at nyu. and i have had occassion to socialize with jill godmillow (who got me stoned and forced me to see "babe" at the second run movie theater in midtown) and barbara kopple, too. oh and d.a. pennybaker spoke in one of the classes i took with george. so that was cool too, to not be completely in dark for half a page of references. = ) alright. i'm done now. thank you for your time. - -jen ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:04:16 -0600 From: "Anthony Bender" Subject: Re: NPR Re: Godsmack That's what it is, a new hook. I didn't hear the part about playing kid rock, sounds funny. Politics is what led to that tragedy. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "devilbird" To: Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:44 PM Subject: NPR Re: Godsmack > > Ajax wrote: > >I was watching TV last night and I was surprised that there was a > commercial > >for the Navy come on with none other than Godsmack Alive playing . I guess > >that times have really hit rock bottom for the military if they are using > >songs from bands that you know they don't approve of to entice people to > join > >them. > > Ya, I heard that on the radio. Go figure. But then I did hear there's a > shortage of recruits lately, in just about all the military branches, so > maybe they're just trying a new hook. > > Along similar lines, I thought this was interesting. When the USS Cole was > shipping out of the harbor after it was somewhat stabilized following the > bombing attack, the commanding officer ordered a medley of patriotic tunes > to be played as the crew stood at attention. They began with the Star > Spangled Banner and followed it with "American Badass" by Kid Rock. The > commanding officer had a fit, but his second allowed the song to play on. > Now...personally I'm not keen on Kid Rock or that song, but I have to say, > every time I hear it, I think of the USS Cole and the sailors who died. > Funny how things like that happen. > > devilbird ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:13:47 -0600 From: Toady Subject: Chick Bands Ok, I've been gone a couple days so I had to play catch up... Looking through the posts about chick bands I can't believe I didn't see Meg Lee Chin. I thought for sure someone other than me on this list listens to her. I was lucky enough to catch a show in Austin for SXSW this year. She was phenomenal! Her music is loud and thick. And she is a great person to hang out with. I suggest everyone go find her CD's at you local music store and buy em all! http://www.megleechin.com Toady ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 11:52:06 -0500 From: "Anfrey Cheng" Subject: let's please be civil (AP-R) this isn't really directed to anyone in particular and it isn't a flame either. it's just a tiny request for your conscience. come on guys. we all know we're more mature than this. let's all take a step back and be civil towards each other. we're all in this shared planet together. it's not hard to make someone else's stay a more pleasant one. thanks guys and gals. hope you all have a great day. peace, anfrey - --- anfrey cheng anfrey.cheng@gte.net http://anfrey.cjb.net/ (765)746-3800 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 09:00:47 -0800 (PST) From: Dustin Shelby Subject: Re: Ednaswap Wow. Ednaswap fans are few and far between. I love their music. Unfortunetly they broke up :( Anne Preven and Scot Cutler have started a new band called AnnetennA. See http://www.annetenna.com I have made a mailing list for them if anyone is interested. See http://annetenna.cjb.net/ Tell all of your Ednaswap friends about it! :) ===== Dustin Shelby ClickDough - Make Money Just for Being Online! https://secure.clickdough.com/servlets/cr/CRSignup.po?referral_id=neptin Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 10:54:02 -0600 From: "Randall Cordero" Subject: RE: shakira she made an unplugged show for MTV like 1 and half years ago, and that's one of the most amazing works i have ever seen....check it out....:) SpiderMan - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:38 PM Subject: NPR: shakira > > i'm glad to hear there're some APs out there with an even wider range of > musical preferences than i thought. that's awesome, and it says a lot about > us as a group. multiple backgrounds, ethnicities (sp?), and languages, all > coming together for a common good: POE. awesome... anyways, back to shakira. > she's a great talent. i didn't know she was like very young when she started. > she's 24 right now and released her first cd when she was around 14... that's > impressive. and it sounds good too, not too teeny-bop stuff. but i didn't > hear her until around 98 when my girlfriend at the time introduced me to her > music. i was hooked somewhat. it took me a while to go out and buy her cds, > but when my sister did, i just "borrowed" them from her :)... so i've really > only heard from "donde estan los ladrones?"... i've heard pies descalzos is > good. i'll need to check that out now. the fact that i live so close to > mexico makes me like my city even more... i'm happy here. i'll die here.... > oh yea, go spurs!!!!!!! > > -reg ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:16:59 EST From: StarGazerLily429@aol.com Subject: spr: poem antholgy i have to do a poem anthology for english class at my school. i want it to turn out really well. anyway, if any of you know of any really great poems that i could throw in there send them to me. and any suggestions of what poe song i should use ( i was thinking spanish doll) let me know. thank you sooo much... sarah katherine ~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:19:42 EST From: BUDave18@aol.com Subject: Re: Josie, Jill Sobule, and MD Local Music huh lol peace, Seb ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:42:44 EST From: SHARKe411@aol.com Subject: Re: Shakira OH MY GOD!!!! Don't even get me started on Shakira!!!!! I LOVE her!!! yea so, just had to say my 2 cents bout her... Jen* ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:44:30 -0500 (EST) From: "kAte :)" Subject: poe artwork revisted hey all you psychos- what with all the requests for the painting that i've gotten in the past day, i figured that the easiest way to show whoever wants to see it is to send a link. so, without further ado: http://www.harperillustration.homestead.com/poehouse.html hope it doesn't load too slowly. keep in mind that it's a work in progress, and i'd love to hear what you think! thanks harper ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:58:29 EST From: LivTheMdns@aol.com Subject: Other bands Anyone here ever heard of Estella's Muse? They're a local band in richmond. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 16:56:16 EST From: BluesyBear@aol.com Subject: npr: josie soundtrack(speaking of) i listened to the josie soundtrack and work and was not impressed:( sounds like early 90's crap... but I only got through about five songs... Jill ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 16:58:29 EST From: BluesyBear@aol.com Subject: Re: Blair Witch 2: Book Of Shadows YES it's a great movie...too bad the critics didn't agree. What are some of the other psycho's opinion on this??? Jill ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 13:59:37 -0800 From: "Timberwolf Moonlight" Subject: Re: poe artwork revisted i like it a lot, you did a good job of capturing her look and feel. Almost as though she's in transition. *smiles* je t'aime, LB "You haven't truly made it until your head is on a pez dispenser." Visit me online: www.geocities.com/timberwolf0601 ~ check out the new matchmaker section!! Talk to me online: aim beltain25 icq 15606443 msn sugarbaby_25@hotmail.com Read my ramblings!!: http://www.themestream.com/gspd_browse/browse/view_by_tag.gsp?auth_id=228503 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 17:54:48 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: Another apology --May be my last public AP post. NPR - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 2:17 AM Subject: RE: Another apology --May be my last public AP post. NPR > > From: "devilbird" > > >> When Poe has to take almost half an hour to publically respond to Angry > >> Psycho mudslinging when it's supposed to be a party, that really > >> upsets me. > > That was in reference to the Poe chat that took place during the Westlake, > Ohio AP listening party, not the chat from the other week... > Well then in case you have all forgotten, or didn't know, I guess that would make me the "Mudslinger" ... and as I said then, may they R.I.P. FUCK Electric Artists. sp00k etc ... !!!! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 16:57:56 -0600 From: "Michael" Subject: NPR Blair Witch II From http://mrcranky.com/movies/blairwitch2.html I'm willing to bet anything that if you gave a camera and a million dollar budget to every single person in the United States, 99.9% of them would make a better film than "Blair Witch 2." Hell, I'm willing to bet that if you strapped an 8mm camera to the back of a nauseous cat and threw it in a small room, the resulting footage would be better than "Blair Witch 2." I would have rather seen -- and I am not at all kidding here -- director Joe Berlinger take one of those little camera probes and shove it up the ass of a fat man with bowel problems. Lots of people hated the first "Blair Witch," but I will give it this, if nothing else: It had the element of novelty. What it didn't have was a story or any decent acting. It also had that shaking camera thing that made a lot of people sick. There's nothing like watching a movie and having some guy who's just eaten a bucket of popcorn barf all over you. There's nothing like a theater that reeks of vomit either. With the element of novelty gone, "Blair Witch 2" has nothing. This movie is an attempt on the part of Artisan Entertainment to steal money from ticket buyers who go see this fiasco thinking it might have a good scare or two. Frankly, I would rather have had executives from Artisan come over to my house and sodomize me. At least there would have been some emotional involvement there. An episode of the Teletubbies has more scares than "Blair Witch 2." Even worse, the acting is better in the Teletubbies. The last time a group of actors got together who were this bad was during the XXX-rated remake of "Plan 9 From Outer Space." There is a moment during this film when one of the actors (I'm not even going to credit any of them) puts his hand to his mouth in what appears to be a mimic of Dr. Evil from "Austin Powers" (you know: "is it, evil?"). The only difference here is that the actor is trying to act seriously. I would have laughed if it weren't for the fact that every nerve ending in my body was screaming "Strychnine now!" The "frightening" concept the entire film is based on is the idea that stuff on videotapes changes. The kids film everything, but later, when the videotapes are played, nothing on them is the same. Like me, you'll be asking, "What the hell kind of idea is that?" There isn't a good answer. That there's no explanation for any of it is supposed to be scary. To say it's stupid is a monumental understatement. For all the logic displayed in this film, the director could have just had the characters morph into large vegetables at the end of the film and had one of the onlookers scream: "It's the God of Produce - - His Vengeance Will Doom us all!! Run for Your Lives!" There is no moment in this film that goes beyond pure incompetence. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 18:28:57 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: TEST WHERES MY POST? TEST WHERES MY POST? sp00k etc ... - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- U CAN Talk 2 A PsYcHo http://Poe.Org A Poe FAN Page http://PolishChick.Com 3 INDIE Rock Grrlz http://EmberSwift.Com Hear What I hEAR ? http://wber.monroe.edu/live.ram 80K Feed ? http://wber.monroe.edu/live2.ram TEST WHERES MY POST? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 18:54:35 -0500 From: "EvEr SpArKLe" Subject: POE ON THE RADIO!! Oh my God.. how freakin random and creepy!! As I'm surfing Polishchick.com and reading my messages from this list, I'm thinking "wow, poe is NEVER played in CT.." cuz I've never ONE heard her played here.. ever ever.. and then I get this gut feeling to turn on the radio.. (Radio 104.1) and then I hear creed.. (my fave band) and then the DJ Goes "this is new music from POE.. hey pretty" and it plays!! OMG.. howwww random.. I'm so excited... ooooh man.. thats spooky isnt it?! (It's the regular one, not the one w/ her brother...) ~Joanna!~ _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 21:19:27 EST From: JezebeIlnHeII@aol.com Subject: NPR .. advice please Hi, My kids just finished watching the X-men movie. My son, who is eight years old... asked me if he could go to xmen.com . I said yes, and minutes later he came in and told me that the computer had " nasty stuff " on it . I came in and checked.. and some very HARD CORE porn was on my screen. When i tried to close out of it , it took me to several different pages and I finally had to reboot to get off the site. I am so livid right now. I don't have a problem with internet porn.... to each their own. What I do have a problem with is a website with a name that many children will go to . I am posting, because I have no idea who I would even complain to. I am not concerned about him going to those sites on purpose , but I am sure he is not the only child to mistake " xmen" for "x-men" . There is no front page you have to enter from. Its just all right there.Any advice on how to try to stop sites from blatant front page sexually graphic pics would be appreciated. Also, I am on a cable modem.. so he doesn't sign on thru a screenname that I could block. However, I will set him up an aol acct and block that . Thanks.. jez ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 21:23:13 EST From: JezebeIlnHeII@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR Blair Witch II In a message dated 3/31/01 2:28:43 PM Alaskan Standard Time, mbarnett@loyno.edu writes: << There is no moment in this film that goes beyond pure incompetence. >> Ya ya ya. I loved it :-) ~jez ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V6 #117 ***********************************