From: owner-basia-digest To: basia-digest@smoe.org Subject: basia-digest V1 #220 Reply-To: basia@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-basia-digest Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "basia-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. basia-digest Wednesday, 11 September 1996 Volume 01 : Number 220 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Gerson! Re: Slovenian News!!! Innane miscellany :) Cd Storage info Re: Thanks :) Re: Thanks :) Strange messages... Looking for Lyrics Re: I'm new too... Re: Innane miscellany :) Re: Slovenian News!!! Re: Slovenian News!!! Re: Strange messages... Re: NTSC/PAL Xfer What the Hell is Wrong With You People? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane F. Fisli" Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 23:04:10 -0700 Subject: Gerson! Gerson writes: >Dear and Funny Philip, Uh oh, Phil, he's got your number! (HA HA!) I don't know when I've laughed so much, this is great... Gerson, you need to start a few more wars, if this is what happens! ;) Seriously Gerson, I think you've finally found a home here with all the other lunatics on this list... You belong... Please plan on staying a while! Safe trip, and safe home, and I hope you find some neat Basia collectibles on your scientific visit to Slovenia... I won't tell anyone about your unscientific side trips, I promise! :) Happy birthday! Sorry I didn't get you anything, but with all those nieces and nephews you must have gotten some interesting presents, Uncle Gerson! (HA!) How about a smilie or two? :) :) :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Diane F. Fisli, Photographer \\ "...If you follow your dreams... dff@peterwhite.com \\ You can never go wrong..." ExcusezMoi@aol.com \\ http://peterwhite.com \\ --Peter White, Caravan of Dreams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Please visit the OFFICIAL Peter White Website at http://peterwhite.com, or call the Peter White tour hotline at 818-973-3171 for information on upcoming concerts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ------------------------------ From: jacki@magicnet.net (Jacki) Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 03:15:43 -0400 Subject: Re: Slovenian News!!! >People, sorry, but I think that I started an American/European WAR!!!!!!!! >Please, this is a BASIA's fans list, REMEMBER???????????! >Maybe we can creat some another list, where we can talk about this >delicated theme, ok? No, I think we should fight it out right here... and since I've lived in both places I think I'm qualified to vote... AMERICA! >I don't know what is better: USA or Europe. See above. I don't mean to say Europe's not any good, it was and I enjoyed myself while I lived there, but like Dorothy said (in the Wizard of Oz) "There's no place like home"... and she was right. >I never get out from Brazil. I am virgin (Birth = Sept 4, last week) >about international trips. Have a GREAT time! Play tourists... see the sights, take 17 rolls of film, get a t-shirt and send a postcard home. And Gerson, I don't know if you're serious, or not, but these guys aren't really mad at each other... least not as far as I've read tonight. They're saying all that in fun. Seems like everybody gets along with everybody else, and so they tease and make jokes about (or to) each other. I've only seen Roach get really mad before, but he wasn't mad at a person on the list, but mad at SONY. And sometimes you'll see us pick on Phil, but he can handle it... can't ya Phil? :-) And BTW all - When I came home from work, I had 44 emails waiting for me.. and 40 of them were from y'all! Geez, it's either feast or famine here. Y'all stop talking so much. ;-) Jacki <--- talks too much herself, just not on this list. ------------------------------ From: "Diane F. Fisli" Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 00:32:44 -0700 Subject: Innane miscellany :) Bob plugs: >Diane is obviously to modest to also mention that if you go to the Peter White >Webpage that she organizes, and go to the photo section. There are 2 extremely >great pictures of Basia on stage with PW, that were taken by DF. I am sure >that Diane would have no problem in selling you copies. (DF pse mail my >commission check :):) ). Now *cut* that out!!! I may have to actually do some *work* around here if you keep getting me into this kind of trouble!!! ;) Phil observes: >I don't think Muzak has covered her. They only do The Beach Boys and >Steely Dan - universally recognizable material. Don't forget Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat" and AS & Peter White's "Time Passages"... hehehehe Actually I have heard a really *awful* version of "Drunk On Love" over the muzak system ("Ralph's Radio Network") (heh!) in my local grocery, one day... I walked around with my head tilted at an odd angle for a week after that "WHAT?!?!?!?" whiplash effect... Phil also notes: >Once upon a time I was requested to shoot a group live on stage (with my >Olympus OM-1, not my Winchester!) and found that as I wandered about >between musicians, severe ear-pain resulted at certain places, which >could be relieved by stepping out of focus of the amps and monitors. You >MUST wear ear plugs when you work, rite? Otherwise, blood trickling, and >all that. Yes, I do wear earplugs... But cotton wool (or small pieces of bar napkins) will do if I forget them... (they annoy me, but better than blood trickling, and all that) Bob insists (about PW and the cotton wool in his ears) -- >Yes but this was some 20 mins after concert finished. Ah, and you now are one of the "select few" (ha ha!) who have noticed that PW is sometimes a mite absent-minded... :) Bob also said: >Must say that in my much younger days especially travelling in Holland >(Netherlands), Germany or Sweden that I also did not have trouble in getting >a piece. :):):) Bob!!! Shame on you!!!! ;) And Robert wants to know: >This doesn't have to do with Basia, but has anyone ever heard of a band >called Loco Mia. > >they are from Spain and they where funny clothes. The play dance/techno >type music and sing in Spanish. Sounds like fun... Wish my neighbor would discover them instead of listening to off-key Mexican Polka music... :( Are these the guys who do the HEYYYYY Macarena? I was treated to the amazing sight of Peter White teaching Dave Camp how to Macarena before the show the other evening... Whew! (Peter actually got the audience doing the Macarena) (which just goes to show that PW can now do just about *anything* - and get away with it!!!) (scary!) (HA!) On a totally unrelated note, here's something you mammals will appreciate from the "A Word A Day" mailing list: >mam.ma.to.cu.mu.lus \ma-.ma-t-o--'kyu:-my*-l*s\ n [NL, fr. L mammatus > having breasts, (fr. mamma) + NL cumulus] : a cumulus or cumulostratus > storm cloud having breast-shaped protuberances below Gives one pause to cogitate... And I will echo everyone else... Where is Jeff ("Roach") Lohr??? (lurking, reading how much we are concerned about him) (nah, he wouldn't be able to resist jumping in and expressing himself in his own unique way!) (heh!) I hope all is well... Think good thoughts... The heck with work, get in that car, Phil! You've been invited to drive to Towson and find out what's what! What??? ;) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Diane F. Fisli, Photographer \\ "...If you follow your dreams... dff@peterwhite.com \\ You can never go wrong..." ExcusezMoi@aol.com \\ http://peterwhite.com \\ --Peter White, Caravan of Dreams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Please visit the OFFICIAL Peter White Website at http://peterwhite.com, or call the Peter White tour hotline at 818-973-3171 for information on upcoming concerts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ------------------------------ From: Ken Drew Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 16:41:09 -0500 Subject: Cd Storage info Sorry for the non-Basia related note but I just purchased these and felt that you all should know about them. It solved my CD storage problems. BTW, I am just a satified customer and am passing this info along. Compact disc storage is a real pain. Jewel cases take up a ton of space and those darn wooden CD racks just are ugly. I have found a way to store more CDs in the same amount of space. PLUS they are much easier to get to and they look better! The storage unit I suggest the one made by THE CUBE. These are uniquely designed units that are stackable and hold 300 CDs with jewel cases (or with the plastic sleeves I use over 600!) The CUBE is a nice piece of furniture and you can add other CUBE components to put your stereo, vcr, tape deck, record player, albums, whatever in and have a look that is very professional- not like a dorm room (unless you like that look or live in one!) While these units are not cheap, they certainly look better and function better than the ugly CD rack. Also, the CUBE conceals your CDs in a three drawer system that features a unique design allowing you to access CDs quickly and easily. The come in several different finishes. I my opinion, they are outstanding. You can obtain a brochure by e-mailing the people at: lorentz@polaristel.net Please tell them that Ken Drew sent you. I plan to scan a picture of the CUBE in my WWW site soon. I'll post again when I do this. KEN (kdrew@nd.edu) - ----------------------------------------------------------- *Webb Wilder : http://www.nd.edu/~kdrew/ * *The Beat Farmers : WWW page at: * *http://www.ucsd.edu/sdam/artists/bf/ * *Check them out today * - ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ From: Zbigniew Zbiegiel Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 22:05:49 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Re: Thanks :) On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Dirk Pilat wrote: > At 22:56 Uhr 09.09.1996, Philip B Hall wrote: > > >Gerson, STOP! Didn't anyone tell you there's a war going on there? > >If you go to Europe, don't go any farther than London. You'll have a > >better chance of completing your collection, in any case! > > Tsstsss..... > > The fights in slovenia only lasted a couple of days in 92 when the serbs > tried to keep slovenya from declaring themselves independent, since then it > is a very nice, stable country with a beautiful coastline and a very good > working touristical infrastructure. > > Talking about americans understanding Europe. > > Dirk > > P.S. Why should he stay in London? Is there a war in France, Netherlands, > Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, Denmark, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, > Sweden, Liechtenstein, Spain, AUstria or Portugal?> > You forgot about Poland which is in Europe too and closer to Slovenia than any country mentioned above. BTW Poland is where Basia comes from and she would not be visiting there if the war would be next door. > P.P.S. If you want to get killed, drive to any american inner city area and > try to go shopping ;-) .... > > > Dirk Pilat, Medical Student 2 months before graduation > University of Cologne, FRG > Fax: ++ 492151 754796 | http://www.rrz.uni-koeln.de/~akb02 > Member of the Internet Dermatology Society | Maintainer of the Matt Bianco > Mailinglist > > > > +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ ...we try to solve the problem by rushing through the design process so that enough time will be left at the end of the project to uncover errors that were made because we rushed through the design process....... G. Myers +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zbigniew Zee Zbiegiel | | e-mail: zzbiegie@kellogg.nwu.edu | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ From: Simon Estill Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 00:06:33 BST Subject: Re: Thanks :) Greetings from the peoples republic of Manchester. or Doba Dan There seems to be some confusion about Slovenia. It is a small Alpine country between Italy, Austria and Croatia. It is a liberal democracy with a thriving economy. It has its diplomatic problems with Croatia and Italy but isn't at war with anyone. Lubljana is probably a lot safer after dark than Manchester ( The centre of which has been wrecked by a huge bomb btw), London or a number of American cities. I've been there in the post Tito period and after independence and the and thought it wasreally nice especialy the lake Bohinj and Bled areas and I have walked up Mt Triglav. Slovenia produced a cult band called Laibach who sound nothing like Basia but anyway. regards ------------------------------ From: Gerson Paletti Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 19:25:43 -0300 (ADT) Subject: Strange messages... Hi People. I am NERVOUS today. I want that ALL you take a look at the following message. I think that <<<<<<>>>>>> isn`t more the base of this list. I think that the people from this list could STOP to talk about WARs, and try to speak the universal theme: BASIA. Well, but if ALL you don`t want, we can change, and talk about DOGs, what do you think? I need a dog. Small to live in my apartment. Can someone send me a little dog? :) Bye. Gerson. On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Zbigniew Zbiegiel wrote: > On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Dirk Pilat wrote: > > At 22:56 Uhr 09.09.1996, Philip B Hall wrote: > > >Gerson, STOP! Didn't anyone tell you there's a war going on there? > > >If you go to Europe, don't go any farther than London. You'll have a > > >better chance of completing your collection, in any case! > > Tsstsss..... > > The fights in slovenia only lasted a couple of days in 92 when the serbs > > tried to keep slovenya from declaring themselves independent, since then it > > is a very nice, stable country with a beautiful coastline and a very good > > working touristical infrastructure. > > Talking about americans understanding Europe. > > Dirk > > P.S. Why should he stay in London? Is there a war in France, Netherlands, > > Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, Denmark, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, > > Sweden, Liechtenstein, Spain, AUstria or Portugal?> > You forgot about Poland which is in Europe too and closer to Slovenia > than any country mentioned above. BTW Poland is where Basia comes from and > she would not be visiting there if the war would be next door. > > P.P.S. If you want to get killed, drive to any american inner city area and > > try to go shopping ;-) .... > > Dirk Pilat, Medical Student 2 months before graduation > > University of Cologne, FRG > > Fax: ++ 492151 754796 | http://www.rrz.uni-koeln.de/~akb02 > > Member of the Internet Dermatology Society | Maintainer of the Matt Bianco > > Mailinglist > +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ > ...we try to solve the problem by rushing through the design process so that > enough time will be left at the end of the project to uncover errors that > were made because we rushed through the design process....... > G. Myers > +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Zbigniew Zee Zbiegiel | > | > e-mail: zzbiegie@kellogg.nwu.edu | > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ From: dleuty@Onramp.NET (Don Leuty) Date: Thu, 12 Sep 96 00:28:46 GMT Subject: Looking for Lyrics Hi I'm a newbie in search of the lyrics for "Masquerade" and "Come to Heaven". I've found a couple of really nice web pages that have lyrics to most of Basia's songs, but I haven't found these lyrics, yet. Does anyone know a URL where I can find them? Thanks - ---- Don Leuty dleuty@onramp.net dleuty@aol.com 96º8'W 34º11'N ------------------------------ From: "Dennis J. Majewicz" Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 20:52:26 +0000 Subject: Re: I'm new too... On Mon, 09 Sep 1996 wrote: > Hello! My name is Kris,and I've been following the list for about two > weeks. I love it! I have been a Basia fan since Time and Tide as > well. Welcome to the list, Kris. It is sure becoming active now. I can't remember this many postings since it was rumored that Ms T was coming out with a new CD this fall. Of course, we all know whereTHAT is going... >I am a huge Manhattan Transfer fan, and at a concert of theirs > the summer of 1986 I heard this really amazing pre-show music.. Ahh, a person after my own heart. I have never seen them in concert, but have been a loyal fan since 1975. Did you know they did a summer replacement TV show that year? An extremely talented group. > I hear her in every store I go to, and I > can't decide if that's good or bad...(Muzak??? I don't think so...) Actually, Muzak is not as dominant as it once was. The trend seems to be "real" music now. But, you're right, her work does make the in-store music systems a lot. I think that's because there are only a few programmers for that satellite-delivered music. Though they have several music formats available, some crossover is inevitable. Stick with us. Things are hopping now, but we'll need everybody during the lean times... Dennis - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dennis J. Majewicz Empire Sports Network majewicz@buffnet.net "On the road to a non-linear, tapeless, DIGITAL tomorrow!" - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ From: BobRumsby Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 20:55:35 +0000 Subject: Re: Innane miscellany :) At 12:32 AM 9/11/96 -0700, you wrote: >Bob plugs: > >>Diane is obviously to modest to also mention that if you go to the Peter White >>Webpage that she organizes, and go to the photo section. There are 2 extremely >>great pictures of Basia on stage with PW, that were taken by DF. I am sure >>that Diane would have no problem in selling you copies. (DF pse mail my >>commission check :):) ). > >Now *cut* that out!!! I may have to actually do some *work* around here if >you keep getting me into this kind of trouble!!! ;) > Chance would be a fine thing :):) effect... > >Phil also notes: > >>Once upon a time I was requested to shoot a group live on stage (with my >>Olympus OM-1, not my Winchester!) and found that as I wandered about >>between musicians, severe ear-pain resulted at certain places, which >>could be relieved by stepping out of focus of the amps and monitors. You >>MUST wear ear plugs when you work, rite? Otherwise, blood trickling, and >>all that. > >Yes, I do wear earplugs... But cotton wool (or small pieces of bar napkins) >will do if I forget them... (they annoy me, but better than blood trickling, >and all that) > >Bob insists (about PW and the cotton wool in his ears) -- > >>Yes but this was some 20 mins after concert finished. > >Ah, and you now are one of the "select few" (ha ha!) who have noticed that >PW is sometimes a mite absent-minded... :) > >Bob also said: > >>Must say that in my much younger days especially travelling in Holland >>(Netherlands), Germany or Sweden that I also did not have trouble in getting >>a piece. :):):) > >Bob!!! Shame on you!!!! ;) > Please explain shame :):) Also as previously said chance would *now* be a fine thing. >On a totally unrelated note, here's something you mammals will appreciate >from the "A Word A Day" mailing list: > >>mam.ma.to.cu.mu.lus \ma-.ma-t-o--'kyu:-my*-l*s\ n [NL, fr. L mammatus >> having breasts, (fr. mamma) + NL cumulus] : a cumulus or cumulostratus >> storm cloud having breast-shaped protuberances below > >Gives one pause to cogitate... > This now explains why a friend of mine kept walking into lampposts and telegraph poles. He was looking at those mam.ma.to.cu.mu.lus whilst I prefered those on the beach at Copacabana :):) >And I will echo everyone else... Where is Jeff ("Roach") Lohr??? (lurking, >reading how much we are concerned about him) (nah, he wouldn't be able to >resist jumping in and expressing himself in his own unique way!) (heh!) I >hope all is well... Think good thoughts... He's going to have one hell of a lot of email reading to do when he gets home ! bfn Bob R Paterson NJ May the swartz be with you ------------------------------ From: BobRumsby Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 20:55:43 +0000 Subject: Re: Slovenian News!!! At 03:15 AM 9/11/96 -0400, you wrote: >>People, sorry, but I think that I started an American/European WAR!!!!!!!! >>Please, this is a BASIA's fans list, REMEMBER???????????! >>Maybe we can creat some another list, where we can talk about this >>delicated theme, ok? > AS the song says: WAR what is it good for - Absolutly nothing - >No, I think we should fight it out right here... and since I've lived in >both places I think I'm qualified to vote... AMERICA! > >>I don't know what is better: USA or Europe. > As a Brit now residing in USA must say that both have their pros and cons >See above. I don't mean to say Europe's not any good, it was and I enjoyed >myself while I lived there, but like Dorothy said (in the Wizard of Oz) >"There's no place like home"... and she was right. > Yes but she lived in Kansas!!!!! >>I never get out from Brazil. I am virgin (Birth = Sept 4, last week) >about >international trips. > >Have a GREAT time! Play tourists... see the sights, take 17 rolls of film, >get a t-shirt and send a postcard home. Yes have a great time. Its easy to play tourist. This from a person who once got finded whilst on a Cricket tour of Southern England, for looking more like an American Tourist than the American Tourists. Was wearing multi-coloured Indonesian Baktik Shirt - Shorts- calf length socks - sneakers - and a floppy hat to keep sun out of my eyes - and of course my camera slung around my neck. >And Gerson, I don't know if you're serious, or not, but these guys aren't >really mad at each other... least not as far as I've read tonight. They're >saying all that in fun. Seems like everybody gets along with everybody else, >and so they tease and make jokes about (or to) each other. I've only seen >Roach get really mad before, but he wasn't mad at a person on the list, but >mad at SONY. And sometimes you'll see us pick on Phil, but he can handle >it... can't ya Phil? :-) > >And BTW all - When I came home from work, I had 44 emails waiting for me.. >and 40 of them were from y'all! Geez, it's either feast or famine here. >Y'all stop talking so much. ;-) > Know the feeling 67 on my machine tonight from groups such as this and friends. bfn Bob R Paterson NJ May the swartz be with you ------------------------------ From: BobRumsby Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 20:55:48 +0000 Subject: Re: Slovenian News!!! At 03:15 AM 9/11/96 -0400, you wrote: >>People, sorry, but I think that I started an American/European WAR!!!!!!!! >>Please, this is a BASIA's fans list, REMEMBER???????????! >>Maybe we can creat some another list, where we can talk about this >>delicated theme, ok? > AS the song says: WAR what is it good for - Absolutly nothing - >No, I think we should fight it out right here... and since I've lived in >both places I think I'm qualified to vote... AMERICA! > >>I don't know what is better: USA or Europe. > As a Brit now residing in USA must say that both have their pros and cons >See above. I don't mean to say Europe's not any good, it was and I enjoyed >myself while I lived there, but like Dorothy said (in the Wizard of Oz) >"There's no place like home"... and she was right. > Yes but she lived in Kansas!!!!! >>I never get out from Brazil. I am virgin (Birth = Sept 4, last week) >about >international trips. > >Have a GREAT time! Play tourists... see the sights, take 17 rolls of film, >get a t-shirt and send a postcard home. Yes have a great time. Its easy to play tourist. This from a person who once got finded whilst on a Cricket tour of Southern England, for looking more like an American Tourist than the American Tourists. Was wearing multi-coloured Indonesian Baktik Shirt - Shorts- calf length socks - sneakers - and a floppy hat to keep sun out of my eyes - and of course my camera slung around my neck. >And Gerson, I don't know if you're serious, or not, but these guys aren't >really mad at each other... least not as far as I've read tonight. They're >saying all that in fun. Seems like everybody gets along with everybody else, >and so they tease and make jokes about (or to) each other. I've only seen >Roach get really mad before, but he wasn't mad at a person on the list, but >mad at SONY. And sometimes you'll see us pick on Phil, but he can handle >it... can't ya Phil? :-) > >And BTW all - When I came home from work, I had 44 emails waiting for me.. >and 40 of them were from y'all! Geez, it's either feast or famine here. >Y'all stop talking so much. ;-) > Know the feeling 67 on my machine tonight from groups such as this and friends. bfn Bob R Paterson NJ May the swartz be with you ------------------------------ From: Philip B Hall Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 21:58:55 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Strange messages... On Wed, 11 Sep 1996, Gerson Paletti wrote: > > Hi People. > > I am NERVOUS today. Oh...at first glance I thought this was gonna be about Matt Bianco. > > I want that ALL you take a look at the following message. I think that > <<<<<<>>>>>> isn`t more the base of this list. > > I think that the people from this list could STOP to talk about WARs, and > try to speak the universal theme: BASIA. > Gerson, I think you should stop feeling guilty about starting a war in Slovenia. It was bound to happen sooner or later. Just remember that when you get off the plane make sure you don't tell them who you are. 8-) > Well, but if ALL you don`t want, we can change, and talk about DOGs, what > do you think? > > I need a dog. Small to live in my apartment. Can someone send me a little > dog? :) > I would LOVE to send you my neighbor's little yapper! Phil ------------------------------ From: paxety Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 22:43:37 -0400 Subject: Re: NTSC/PAL Xfer At 02:03 PM 9/10/96 +0000, you wrote: >Several production houses in Atlanta can handle this. >One is Crawford Post, I priced a conversion at Crawford once. I'll find someplace much cheaper if I can't fix the NTSC copy. >And now, a question du jour... >How did "Roach" get his entymoligical coronation? I think we've generally blamed his parents, but I don't know that we've ever gotten it out of him. un abrazo, juan ------------------------------ From: "J.S. Lohr" Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 23:05:21 -0400 (EDT) Subject: What the Hell is Wrong With You People? Wars? Dogs? Brazilians invading Slovenia? Jesus Christ, I've been gone too long. Welp, in the middle of all these messages there still seems to be nothing to talk about, but I'll quickly address a few things: 1) The Matt Bianco videos - I don't know why you're all going bonkers over this... we've always had access to it through our German Dermatology Connection. 2) Welcome all our new friends - including our new Brazilian friend, who may be in for a disappointment when he reaches Slovenia (when it comes to searching out "rare" Basia CDs)... if you were going to Tokyo I'd say, yeah, you're gonna find some cool stuff; but Slovenia? I don't know... 3) To whomever bought a copy of ESK-1276 - I hate you and I hope you drown in a vat of pancake syrup. 4) To the people who are looking for rare CDs - get in line, 'cause its survival of the fittest in here. Toodles for now. JSL ========================================================================= Keep Fascism Out of the White House - DON'T Vote Republican This November ========================================================================= ------------------------------ End of basia-digest V1 #220 ***************************