Errors-To: owner-ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Reply-To: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Sender: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu From: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu To: owner-ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Bcc: ecto-digest@ns1.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto #1176 ecto, Number 1176 Sunday, 10 July 1994 Today's Topics: *-----------------* decisions, decisions, decisions..... Y Kan't Tori Read (was RE: ack!) re: Slaughterhouse Five Milla note in Philly Inquirer The Ectomorph Selections from the Little Prince (fwd) Re: The Ectomorph Re: The Roches Lyrics thanks Sarah AZ dates reversed Re: Milla and clubs Re: Slaughterhouse Five Re: Slaughterhouse Five Joyous Lake Joyous Lake New Address No Milla For You Sarah in Central Park Re: Joyous Lake The Ectomorph Re: Slaughterhouse Five Today's your birthday friends.... July 4th ======================================================================== Date: Fri, 8 Jul 94 17:29:26 PDT From: farmer@lifesci.lscf.ucsb.edu (Chris Farmer) Subject: decisions, decisions, decisions..... OR: To many concerts and not enough money! I am all of a sudden having a very bad summer, tons of artists i want to see are touring and there is no way i can go to them all :-( . In the next few weeks we have: Sarah - $26+ Exene Cervanka - $15 (way down in LA- ie a 2.5+ hr solo drive) Toni Childs - $24 (way, way down in LA) Indigo Girls/Kristen Hersh - $28 Michael Franti (from Disposable Heros of Hiphoprisy) - $9 (already bought this ticket) sadly there is NO way to go to all these on a grad student's budget. so besides just generally kvetchin' and moanin', the question to the multitudes is: - the "big" concert i'm leaning towards is Toni Childs. Could someone who has seen her live tell me what she's like and how it compares to the albums (all three of which i love). thanks. chrisF (who fells much better getting that outta his system; but who still loathes and despises the Evil force known as ticketmaster)(Good luck to Pearl Jam!) (p.s. i realize my choice to pass up sarah makes me certifiable in some/most peoples eyes, but ........ i like toni better :-) (p.p.s. rave-on: *everyone* should definitely check out The Woman's Boat. the lyrical treatment of life, suffering and death are very powerful. and Toni has a TREMENDOUS voice. the disc hasn't left my player (except when i take it to work and listen to it there :-), and i find myself singing large sections of the album already. rave-off) (p^3.s. and as someone mentioned, some of my more unenlightened friends do mix toni childs and jane childs up. sigh... the neverending fight to shed the light of superior musical taste into the dull lives of the ignorant.) (tongue now out of cheek :-) *********************************************************** * Chris Farmer (805) 893-2532 | every minute i spend with you * * Biology Dept., UCSB | is like a song. and that is why * * Santa Barbara, CA 93106 | i cannot see you anymore * * farmer@lifesci.ucsb.edu | -the jody grind * *********************************************************** ======================================================================== Date: Fri, 08 Jul 1994 19:12:41 -0600 (MDT) From: "all together now, in no man's land" Subject: Y Kan't Tori Read (was RE: ack!) > Wait until you listen to it. Few people I've talked to think that _Y > Kant Tori Read_ is a particularly good thing . . . >> Undoubtedly. But it's worth a bundle, from what I've heard. >>> Actually, I saw in a recent Goldmine that someone (I think Intergalactic >>> Garage) was auctioning a copy with a minimum bid of $150. If you want to >>> sell your copy I think that they said they'd buy it for $80. Quite a find >>> there.:) It's supposedly worth more in the UK. *Wow* . . . and I bought it for $8. hrm . . . I _was_ going to give it to Kevin (smudge) for his birthday, but now I might have to re-evaluate that move . . . *grin* peace, love, and PABA-free sunscreen, Janet ======================================================================== Date: Fri, 8 Jul 1994 19:49:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Eric Lee West Subject: re: Slaughterhouse Five On Fri, 8 Jul 1994, Dennis G Parslow wrote: > >Steve mentions what I call Deja-vu of Deja-vu > > I have Deja-vu startling often, and it is *always* accompanied by a > recollection of the startlement of recollection, followed by a kind of > numb watching the events you know are to happen passing by. Never, of > course, in any moment of import. > yeah that's how it sometimes happens to me! Very interesting...also, I sometimes have a triple. -Onica nijoh@teleport.COM Public Access User --- Not affiliated with TECHbooks Public Access UNIX and Internet at (503) 220-1016 (2400-14400, N81) ======================================================================== From: Robert Lovejoy Date: Fri, 8 Jul 1994 23:01:10 -0400 Subject: Milla note in Philly Inquirer Hi there! Today's Philadelphia Inquirer announced Tuesday night's Milla concert thusly: Some folks would have you believe that former movie actress Milla "Return to Blue Lagoon" Jovovitch deserves to be considered in the same company as Sinead O'Connor and Tori Amos. I've yet to be convinced. Sure, Milla's "The Divine Comedy"(SBK) has a vaguely Celtic flavor to it, and she shares O'Connor's portentious, everything-I'm-singing-matters delivery. It's what she has in common with Tori Amos that troubles me: flowery verbiage that attempts to pass for some kind of deep emotional revelation. Unlike Amos, Milla just doesn't have enough of a gift to pull it off. Of course, without the rococo arrangements of the record, her songs are sure to take on a new light at Tin Angel. -Sam Wood Submitted for your perusal. You know how I love to send y'all articles of criticism like this! Or, as Rodney Dangerfield once said: "This is a tough crowd." In other news, it's been great meeting many of you, and some total strangers, over on IRC! I can't rave about this Pipeline software enough; I guess I won't be needing Mosaic just yet! I can even run a SLIP connection (later, Bob!)! I think the strangest thing on IRC is seeing people pop in and out of the channel. Some are in and out so fast it's funny, others are regulars, others come in now and then. Most everyone seems to be having fun there! I still have a lot to learn. Talk to you all later! Old Bob the Interfaced ======================================================================== From: p.cohen@genie.geis.com Date: Sat, 9 Jul 94 03:11:00 UTC Subject: The Ectomorph Anybody out there in ectoland into this band? Really interesting band and they do a great cover of The United States of America's "Garden of Earthly Delights". +########################################################################+ +###+ Paul Cohen, Philadelphia, PA +###+ +###+ P.COHEN@genie.geis.com +###+ +###+ PMCOHEN@aol.com +###+ +###+ 70703.3126@compuserve.com +###+ +########################################################################+ ======================================================================== From: kmorrey@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Kathleen Morrey) Subject: Selections from the Little Prince (fwd) Date: Fri, 8 Jul 1994 23:08:48 -0500 (CDT) Well, I'm trying to pick selections to read at my wedding (in 2 weeks!), and I think I'm going to mess around with this till it fits. I just love it so much, and I typed it in to email to my fiance, I thought I'd share it with y'all. -Kath > "Come and play with me," proposed the little prince. "I am so unhappy." > "I cannot play with you," the fox said. "I am not tamed." > "Ah! Please excuse me," said the little prince. > But after some thought, he added: > "What does that mean -- 'tame'?" > > ------ > > "I am looking for friends. What does that mean -- 'tame'?" > "It is an act too often neglected," said the fox. "It means to > establish ties." > "'To establish ties'?" > "Just that," said the fox. "To me, you are still nothing more than > a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I > have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I > am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you > tame me, then we shall need each ohter. To me, you will be unque in all the > world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world . . . " > > ------ > > "All the chickens are just alike, and all the men are just alike. > And, in consequence, I am a little bored. But if you tame me, it will be as > if the sun came to shine on my life. I shall know the sound of a step that > will be different from all the others. Other steps send me hurrying back > underneath the ground. Yours will call me, like music, out of my burrow. > And then look: you see the grain-fields down yonder? I do not eat bread. > Wheat is of no use to me. The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And > that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how > wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also > golden, will bring me back the thought of you. Ant I shall love to listen > to the wind in the wheat . . . " > The fox gazed at the little prince, for a long time. > "Please -- tame me!" he said. > "I want to, very much," the little prince replied. "But I ahve not > much time. I have friends to discover, and a great many things to > understand." > "One only understands the things one tames," said the fox. "Men > have not more time to understand anything. They buy things all ready made > at the shops. But there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship, > and so men ahve no friends anymore. If you wnat a friend, tame me . . . " > "What must I do, to tame you?" asked the little prince. > "You must be very patient," replied the fox. "First you will sit > down at a littl distance from me - like that - in the grass. I shall look > at you out of the corner of my eye, and you will say nothing. Words are the > source of misunderstandings. But you will sit a little closer to me, every > day ..." > The next day the little prince came back. > "It would have been better to come back at the same hour," said the > fox. "If, for example, you came at four o'clock in the afternoon, then at > three o'clock I shall begin to be happy. I shall feel happier and happier > as the hour advances. At four o'clock, I shall already be worrying and > jumping about. I shall show you how happy I am! But if you come at just > any time, I shall never know at what hour my heart is to be ready to greet > you ... One must observe the proper rites ..." > "What is a rite?" asked the little prince. > "Those also are actions too often neglected," said the fox. "They > are what make one day different from other days, one hour from other hours." > > ------ > > "Goodbye," said the fox. "And now here is my secret, a very simple > secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is > essential is invisible to the eye." > "What is essential is invisible to the eye," the little prince > repeated, so that he would be sure to remember. > "It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose > so important." > "It is the time I have wasted for my rose --" said the little > prince, so that he would be sure to remember. > "Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not > forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You > are responsible for your rose..." > "I am responsible for my rose," the little prince repeated, so that > he would be sure to remember. > > FINIS > ======================================================================== Date: Fri, 8 Jul 1994 21:28:58 -0700 (PDT) From: Eric Lee West Subject: Re: The Ectomorph On Sat, 9 Jul 1994 p.cohen@genie.geis.com wrote: > Anybody out there in ectoland into this band? Really interesting band and > they do a great cover of The United States of America's "Garden of Earthly > Delights". > never heard of...what'r they like? what'r the albums? where from?-Onica > nijoh@teleport.COM Public Access User --- Not affiliated with TECHbooks Public Access UNIX and Internet at (503) 220-1016 (2400-14400, N81) ======================================================================== Date: Fri, 08 Jul 94 19:36:37 -0500 From: "Dennis G Parslow" Subject: Re: The Roches Sam leaves out their "Greatest Hit", "Hammomd Song", one of the more beautiful tunes in the last hundred years. Dennis Parslow You know what I like about hockey? Troy, NY 12180 I'm on breakaway with the greatest player p00421@psilink.com of all time. You know what I hate? Darryl Strawberry is not a dog. He's not passing to me. A dog is loyal and chases after balls Denis Leary Tom Lasorda ======================================================================== From: Mirko Bulaja Subject: Lyrics thanks Date: Sat, 9 Jul 94 13:58:29 METDST Big thanks to all of you who took time to look at these lyrics, and even bigger one to ones that've made corrections... I'm off to lyrics server to pick all of Kristin Hersh, Juliana Hatfield and Throwing Muses. -- | Mirko Bulaja - mbuly@cromath.math.hr | "And the evil eye of the hurricane | | PMF-Zagreb, Department of Mathematics | is closing in now, for a KILL!" | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== Date: Sat, 9 Jul 1994 05:29:37 -0700 From: "Alex Gibbs" Subject: Sarah AZ dates reversed There may not be anyone else on this list in Arizona but Sarah's two dates in AZ should be interchanged to Tucson Aug 3, Phoenix Aug 4. Venues confirm, and now so does Nettwerk, with a little AZ hint. ;-) October Project opens, general admission. Expecting Nettwerk fte update... /-\ |_ |= >< Betelgeuse (IRC US nights) arg@kilimanjaro.opt-sci.arizona.edu ======================================================================== From: Mklprc@aol.com Date: Sat, 09 Jul 94 09:52:03 EDT Subject: Re: Milla and clubs Quoting: Neal Copperman According to the list she will be in Seattle next month (but not Portland, damnit) so I called the club and they do not sell advanced tickets. I will pester them next week to find out exactly what I have to do to lock down tix from here before driving up to face a sold-out club. I don't listen to enough radio to tell if she is getting played here and I have no idea about Seattle. Since this is her first national tour she may not fill the club. What a great place to see her. Is she touring with a band or just solo piano and guitar? Michael ======================================================================== From: snpf@ugcs.caltech.edu (The Duchess Of York) Subject: Re: Slaughterhouse Five Date: Sat, 9 Jul 1994 08:35:24 -0800 (PDT) Steve VanD... wrote: > > I occasionally get really strong deja-vu sensations, connected > with a valid-seeming memory (including at least some sense of > context of when I had the original vision) where I am in a > situation, and remember a time when I had a vision of that same > situation, with the feeling of remembering many specific details. > I haven't figured out yet whether my brain really can send > messages back into its past (there's no pattern to _when_ these > deja-vu feelings have popped up or when I think I remember seeing > the original vision of the situation, or even the situations > themselves) or whether it's just bugs in the firmware. Mostly I > tend to think it's brain burbles. > This happens to me all the time. Usually, the experience of the "deja vu" is similar to seeing a movie where you know what is going to happen next, but you don't know why until you realize you have read the book. When the double feeling happens, I can usually say "I dreamed this". It is disconcerting. I often write my dreams, so if I want to, I can find the dream in which the current situation occurred. When I was younger, the feeling scared me, and I always tried to change it (I like improvisation), and then I would feel that I tried to change it in the deja vu, and this would become a nested loooop. Usually now, I just don't enjoy it. Hold on! The lag time between dream and reality is a year or so. Wow. I wonder if there is a pattern in the time frame. -seanympf (It is everything everything everyything everything) ======================================================================== Date: Sat, 9 Jul 94 17:35:42 MET DST From: Albert Philipsen Subject: Re: Slaughterhouse Five ian barland derives: >Albert Philipsen writes: >| >| Hmm... I can relate to that. I sometimes feel like I'm experiencing >| something from the past or the future, ... >| >Is this a daydream topic other people sometimes have? (For instance, I know >several people who (also) fantasize about being able to effortlessly fly.) No, it's different, I think. The things I'm experiencing are really happening in my life, but they are interpretable as something from the past or the future... and I don't mean my personal past and future. I've been part of IRC sessions in which it seemed like I had returned to the stone ages, where people were hitting each other with pieces of wood on the head, and part of others that resembled inter-stellar wars from the future. >What do y'all think about when >you're sitting around waiting for something? Sometimes I think about the last thing I've posted to Ecto and grin. At other times I think about something I'm going to post to Ecto, and grin. >the other(?) ian *HUGS* Albert "I've lived the life of a million lives Always known just where I was going" -- Happy Rhodes ======================================================================== From: Cloudbust@aol.com Date: Sat, 09 Jul 94 17:57:01 EDT Subject: Joyous Lake Greetings all! Can anyone give details about Joyous Lake? Specifically, what kind of venue it is (Bar, Club, etc.) and where it is? Thanx, Bob. ======================================================================== From: Robert Lovejoy Date: Sat, 9 Jul 1994 19:46:29 -0400 Subject: Joyous Lake Responding to msg by Cloudbust@aol.com () on Sat, 09 Jul 5:57 PM >Greetings all! > >Can anyone give details about Joyous Lake? >Specifically, what kind of venue it is (Bar, Club, >etc.) and where it is? > >Thanx, > >Bob. > Hi Bob! Joyous Lake is a bar/club, a.k.a.Road House, and I hear it's not particularly large. It's right in the town of Woodstock proper. I say bar/club but I guess it's either a small club or a large bar. Susanne said they weren't a particularly helpful bunch w.r.t. knowing what time Happy would start. Advance tickets are not available. Let me know if you learn more! Bob L. ======================================================================== Date: Sat, 9 Jul 1994 20:14:36 -0400 From: pmcohen@netaxs.com (Paul Cohen) Subject: New Address Hello all. Lest Bob Lovejoy be the only ectoid to recently change their internet status, I am happy to announce I am the proud owner of a new SLIP account. Whomever takes care of such tedium (Vickie I think?), please redirect my Ecto mailings to my new address: pmcohen@netaxs.com. I would like to dump GEnie as quickly as possible. It'll save me about $50/mo. Especially since when I logged on today to get my mail, all of the sudden the system booted me off and when I got back on, the 86 messages I had waiting went poof! Grrrrrrr. Don't know if anybody answered my inquiry about The Ectomorph, but if you did, please resend if possible. Thanx. ________Paul Cohen______________________pmcohen@netaxs.com__________________ ======================================================================== Date: Sat, 09 Jul 1994 22:34:28 -0400 (EDT) From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Subject: No Milla For You Hi! Well, after calling Ticketslime and getting tickets for the second cruise featuring Milla last night, breaking speed records to get to NJ to meet up with woj and hurrying to get to the South St. Seaport in NYC, I was told that the 10:30 show had been cancelled. :P :P :P I don't think I'm going to be able to get my money back from Ticketslime without a fight, either. Double :P :P :P I must be Milla cursed. Did anyone make it to the 7:30 show, or was that cancelled too? woj and I had a nice stroll around the Seaport and found dinner at the Irish Pub there, but it would have been better had it been a musical evening. Sigh. Meredith meth@delphi.com ======================================================================== Date: Sat, 09 Jul 1994 22:47:31 -0400 (EDT) From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Subject: Sarah in Central Park Hi! It's hot. Hotter than hell. Way too hot to sit outside in the middle of New York City under the sun with no shade and listen to some incredible music, but we did it anyway. :> Yes, the SummerStage show was great. The Story went on precisely at three, and although they were with the band (they're much better when it's just Jonatha and Jennifer), they were still good, and got an enthusiastic response since I know a lot of people were there tojust see them. During their set it got even hotter, and during the break between acts the kind folks at SummerStage sent someone out to hose us down. :) I haven't done that since I was a little kid. It was great, and much-needed, believe me swelter> Then Sarah came on with the full band, and presented the tightest, jumpin-est, groovin-est, most fun set I've ever seen them do. They were all having a wonderful time up there, and Sarah's voice was AMAZING. Best of all the performances I've seen, no doubt. Set list was the same as she did up in St. John's, which was posted here last weekend. I am so excited that "Elsewhere" has been added to the lineup!!! I can do without "Ben's Song" -- it depresses me every time, and depression isn't an emotion one wants to feel at a concert like that. Did I mention we were *really* close to the front? :) The crowd was really into it. At times the applause was deafening. Sarah was into that too, and I think the positive audience response had a lot to do with the excellent performance. The band was all relaxed, Sarah in particular, and it showed. We didn't run into all the people I had hoped to run into -- sorry guys, if you were looking for us and didn't find us! (But if you saw a guy wandering through the crowd holding up a sign that said "RDT: THE TORI AMOS MAILING LIST with the e-dress on one side and "SARAH MCLACHLAN DISCUSSION GROUP" with the e-dress on the other and didn't follow him, then it's your fault for not finding us, since he was sitting next to where we were. :) Note to ectophiles (so I'm cross-posting, sue me): Dave Torok was wearing his ecto t-shirt, and was able to do a bit of Happyvangelizing in the crowd... :) Oh- and when Sarah introduced Luke, we yelled, "USE THE FORCE, LUKE!" He kid of smiled and shook his head, but Brian the bassist totally lost it and yelled it back at him. :) The tradition continues. :> Tomorrow, Red Bank... can't wait! Meredith meth@delphi.com P.S. Perfect Gift Award goes to the person in the front row who tossed a Hackey-Sack to Sarah up on stage. She caught it and kicked it around for a second, then asked, "Does this belong to anybody?" Finally she figured it out. :) ======================================================================== Date: Sat, 9 Jul 94 23:22:30 EDT From: woj@remus.rutgers.edu (we are penguins) Subject: Re: Joyous Lake according to the first issue of rhodeways, "happy will also be performing august 11 at joyous lake, woodstock, ny, sponsered by wdst. for more information, call (914) 679-1234." since it's about 11pm on a saturday night, i'm not going to bother calling that number right now but i'll give it a ring tomorrow and let folks know what, if anything, i learn. +woj ======================================================================== Date: Sun, 10 Jul 1994 01:09:21 -0400 From: pmcohen@netaxs.com (Paul Cohen) Subject: The Ectomorph >> Anybody out there in ectoland into this band? Really interesting band and >> they do a great cover of The United States of America's "Garden of Earthly >> Delights". >> > never heard of...what'r they like? what'r the albums? where from?-Onica Well, let's see. They have only one album that I'm aware of, "The Furious Sleeper" and it's available on import only on the Woronzow label. No, let me correct that, the liner notes state that there's a cassette only release caled "A Spendid Dichotomy". They're an interesting 6 piece Irish ensemble with mostly female vocals. They do another cover - "A Question of Temperature", but I can't for the life of me remember who did the original version. The band rocks pretty good and the singer can definitely belt it out, but yet keep an eerie tone to her voice (a little bit of echo on the vocals isn't hurting either). Song titles like "The Man Who Dreamt Himself", "Walk With Fire", "Sherlock's Brain", "The Illuminated Lung", "The Face in Murder's Mirror", "Diverse Humours", and "Dark Breakfast" should perk the interest a bit. Oh yeah, and they do lean a bit on the psychedelic side (though their covering The United States of America should've told you that. 'nuff said. Happy hunting. ________Paul Cohen______________________pmcohen@netaxs.com__________________ Philadelphia, PA __________________ ======================================================================== From: Mklprc@aol.com Date: Sun, 10 Jul 94 02:56:23 EDT Subject: Re: Slaughterhouse Five Quoting: "ian barland (derivative deriver)" Begin quote======== A scenario I sometimes wonder about: What if my current consciousness/knowledge is transferred to me-when-i-was-younger (say, in elementary school, or finishing hish school, or ...)? I still have free will, but I also have knowledge of a possible future. Problems arise in probably wanting to keep this forknowledge secret (so you don't get mobbed by scientists trying to explain your prescience), but do I have an obligation to try to convince people away from major catastrophes I remember (plane crashes, wars starting, S&L failures...)? Would I try to get my parents to invest in certain companies? What would I do to avoid being totally bored in school? =====End quote===== An old issue of National Lampoon ran a Chris Miller story on just this topic. A 40 year old man woke up one morning in his 12-year-old body. Realising what happened rather quickly, he did the first important thing: kept his mouth shut, and played sick that day. He started a journal writing everything about the future he could remember, including the name of a lawyer in his town who was (to be) indicted for certain extra-legal activities. He sent that lawyer (as a kid) the winning scores for that year's World Series and said, "If this interests you, I will be calling." He returned to school, and with his grownup self-esteem, proceeded to deal with every bully and twit that had hassled him, but kept a low profile in class. Working with the lawyer, he got certain investments, and bets, made based on his knowledge of the future. The shady lawyer knew he could make more money working with the kid than not, so he helped the kid file transfer papers to convince the school that his parents were moving to Alaska. He rented a penthouse apartment and hired a limo. Somehow he managed to get free of his parents too, possibly by getting them to send him to a boarding school back East that he had set up as a mail and phone drop back to his apartment. You get the gist. This was one of NatLamp's, and Chris Miller's, best stories ever. It did not have the kid trying to prevent disasters, etc., just taking control over his life. If you figure how to do it, let me know. Michael ======================================================================== From: klaus@inphobos.wupper.de Date: Sat, 9 Jul 1994 12:51:06 CET-1 Subject: Today's your birthday friends.... i*i*i*i*i*i *************** ***HAPPY******* ********BIRTHDAY*** ******************* *** Courtney Dallas *** *** Michael Peskura *** *** Finney T.Tsai *** *********************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Courtney Dallas Fri July 9 1971 Cat Michael Peskura Sat July 9 1949 HallOfFamer Finney T. Tsai Sat July 9 1966 Cancer Marion Kippers Tue July 13 1965 Kreeft Mitch Pravatiner Mon July 14 1952 Cancer John Zimmer Sun July 16 1961 Cancer Cathy Guetzlaff Mon July 18 1955 Cancer Vlad Sat July 18 1970 Warning: severe tire damage Mark L. Hessenflow Mon July 24 1967 Lamb David Koehler Mon July 25 1966 Leo Tom Johnson Mon July 25 1966 Leo Alvin Brattli Sun July 27 1969 Lefthanded Rob Woiccak (woj) Sun July 28 1968 children at play John Relph Sat July 28 1962 Leo Bob Kollmeyer Wed July 28 1971 Leo Mark Carroll Fri July 29 1966 Hacker Steve Lusky Tue July 29 1952 Bike! Kate Bush Wed July 30 1958 God Kevin Knapp (smudge) Wed July 31 1968 Leo Eli Brandt August 5 Leo Martin Bridges Sat August 8 1970 BigGuy Happy Rhodes Mon August 9 1965 HolyGhost -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- _____ Klaus Kluge * klaus@inphobos.wupper.de * I'll be here, I'll be (in) Ecto! ======================================================================== Date: Sun, 10 Jul 1994 12:43:48 -0400 (EDT) From: lynne@bsbbs.columbus.oh.us (Lynne Evans) Subject: July 4th I spent a very interesting July 4th in Sedona, Az. On that nite, we (and about 1000 others) decided to watch the local fireworks from the scenic viewpoint near the airport, which is on top of a mesa, and near one of the energy "vortex" points. Well, the fireworks were very small-town average, but we were well entertained by a carload of women behind us, who continually played Tori music for at least 2 hours! Even better, we had a chance to promote Tori's music to some others in the crowd! We also told several people, "That if you like Tori, you will adore Happy!" (One couple were fans of Kate, but had never heard of either Tori or Happy). Hugs, Lynne (back in unscenic Chicago) ---- Lynne Evans lynne@bsbbs.columbus.oh.us The Big Sky BBS (+1 614 864 1198) ======================================================================== The ecto archives are on hardees.rutgers.edu in ~ftp/pub/hr. There is an INDEX file explaining what is where. Feel free to send me things you'd like to have added. -- jessica (jessica@ns1.rutgers.edu)