From: owner-ecto-digest To: ecto-digest@ns2.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto-digest V2 #2 Reply-To: ecto@nsmx.rutgers.edu Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Thursday, 19 January 1995 Volume 02 : Number 002 The Ecto digest is now being generated automatically. Please send problems and questions to: ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Lovejoy Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 23:01:14 -0500 Subject: What's the Deal? Hello all, I heard a snippet of radio this morning indicating Kim Deal is headed to prison for being the recipient of a heroin package (may have been a "sting"). Anyone have any real news about that? Thanks, just a bit curious... Bob L. ------------------------------ From: Nicholas Hill Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 00:36:37 -0500 Subject: Re: You are witnessing a start!! On Tue, 17 Jan 1995 21:30:22 owner-ecto-digest@ns2.rutgers.edu wrote: > Please!!!! Can anyone tell me more about Katell Keineg? I cannot >believe how amazing she is. Her lyrics, her voice, her instrumentation. >She is one of the most powerful musicians I have heard in years. Please!! >If you haven't gotten her CD "Oh, Seasons. Oh, Castles." yet leave your >computer right now and buy it. You won't be dissapointed. > > -Jacob Paul Leonard > jleonard@st.ceu.edu Katell is born in Britainy / grew up there and in Wales and now divides her time between Dublin & New York The first time I heard her was at a jam at the small club Sin'e in New York. She and Sinead O'connor came out and did a duet of Dylans Mama Youve Been On My Mind, acapella, barefoot and then went back in the the kitchen and did the dishes. Later Katell did "Gulf Of Araby" which I think her finest song and is on O seasons LP. Well needless to say I was blown away and as I do a live radio program and run a 7" inch singles label the next year when she came thru town I asked her to come out and play on the air and we later recorded "Hestia" which is the version used on the LP I'm proud to say (if you look close you can see my credit). this single and a vid that was made caught the ear of Elektra Records and they snatched her up (fighting off a few others). Elektra has just undergone major restructuring and the album came out at the wrong time to avoid that so they are releasing a single this next month and giving it another shove. katell has been in NY this month putting together a band ( she has usually played solo and the album was peiced together with alot of different people) It is not as strong an LP as it could have been. (concidering her live performances. anyway I think she is great and will appeal to all ectophiles. thank goodess the digests are up. __________________________________ Two other notes Michelle Shocked has a last minute booking at the Mercury Lounge in NYC Wed Jan 18 & Thurs Jan 19 Victoria Williams is doing a half hour set as a duo at The 18th Ann Arbor Folk Festival in Michigan on Sat. Jan 28th and maybe an instore at Schoolkids Records the next day. Then a real two hour show with a full band in London, Engand on FEb. 1 with small promo shows in Amsterdam & Milan to follow Nick The Music Faucet WFMU East Orange NJ ------------------------------ From: David Dixon Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 22:58:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: What's the Deal? On Tue, 17 Jan 1995, Robert Lovejoy wrote: > Hello all, > > I heard a snippet of radio this morning indicating Kim Deal is headed > to prison for being the recipient of a heroin package (may have been a > "sting"). Anyone have any real news about that? It was Kelley Deal, not Kim. Kelley was arrested on November 30 after accepting a package that contained four grams of heroin. D^2 ------------------------------ From: S.L.Fagg@bnr.co.uk (Nightwol) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 09:30:59 +0000 Subject: Re: You are witnessing a start!! At 12:36 am 18/1/95 -0500, Nicholas Hill wrote: >On Tue, 17 Jan 1995 21:30:22 owner-ecto-digest@ns2.rutgers.edu wrote: >Victoria Williams is doing ... a real two hour show with a full band >in London, Engand on FEb. 1 Do you have any further information, such as the name of a venue? I recently remedies the omission noted in my 'Best of 1994' and bought Loose. It's a very nice album with some great songs. Maybe it's just be getting used to Victoria's style but it seems to me that Loose is much more conventional (not intended to be taken as a pejorative term) sounding than Happy Come Home - anybody else feel that way about it? - -- Steve Fagg a.k.a. Nightwol ( 'phone: +44-1279-402437 ) ( s.l.fagg@bnr.co.uk (work) nightwol@dircon.co.uk (home) ) *** We tried to add it all up and got merely sunrise. *** *** Try putting that in a letter to someone in exile. *** ------------------------------ From: "Alex Gibbs" Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 09:24:15 -0700 Subject: IRC show: Happy quotes, attendees, stats I kind of hate to pull Happy's quotes from IRC out of the logs by themselves but I think some people might appreciate it. Most of what was exciting was hearing about the show as it happened, listening to the songs at home on CD, typing things when Happy came to IRC, seeing what she said, and chatting with everyone there. That happened the most on Jan 6. She typed one line each time she came to the computer so the lines below are fairly separated in time. I also have some stats about the number of people on IRC during the concert and list the primary IRC "virtual" concert attendees. The latter I determined by some vague criteria, like how long they were on. Sorry for any errors! There are lots of people around #ecto that aren't on the mailing list. #ecto Quotes From Happy - ----------------------- Jan 5: (Missed first one about arriving and setting up.) I can't hear myself for anything right now, but I'm trying to make due. omar is next, and I'm having fun even tho things are kind of getting screwed up left and right (We lost contact early.) Jan 6: I'm here again hallelujal! I'm sooooo awfully tired, and hot but here goes Warpaint feed my fire baby yeah this is a very long instrumental section for Omar. I usually would leave the stage now, but I'd rather stay and talk to you very fine folks. So what shall we discuss while all this great musicianship is going on ? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ecto? no, you already end of parasites! now into save our souls and I need mine to be saved (She realized the problem with the second to last line but had to get back.) #ecto Concert Log Stats - ----------------------- Jan 5 Jan 6 Time of log (rounded EST): 9-1:30 6-12:15 People on in that time, some passing through: 55 37 (excludes changed addresses or nicks) "Virtual" concert attendees (listed below): 23 12 Maximum on at once: 18 9 Number of times at maximum: 2 4 Several of the people that were on IRC on the 5th were at the show on the 6th. #ecto Virtual Concert Attendees - ------------------------------- Jan 5: 23 Betelgeus Alex Gibbs arg@kilimanjaro.opt-sci.Arizona.EDU cheri- Cheri Villines cvilline@comp.uark.edu Choc_Chip Luana Lisandro davecook@yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au (lent his account) ColinZeal Chris Montville parker-sl@parker-slip-4.rutgers.edu D^2 Dave Dixon dixon@argon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU feynman John Ahrends feynman@net155.metronet.com Fili Philip Sainty SAINTY_P@ix.wcc.govt.nz Grendel Michael Handler grendel@slip-7.netaxs.com Grocible Neil K. Guy grocible@142.231.37.152 Joe_Zitt Joe Zitt jzitt@ivy-a7.aip.realtime.net justicek Kim Justice justicek@ip223.ercnet.com kominetz John Kominetz kominetz@unix3.netaxs.com krj Ken Josenhans krj@m-net.arbornet.org Marisa Marisa Wood ff@alfred1.u.washington.edu meth Meredith Tarr METH@bos1f.delphi.com MoonGod Jeff Allen moongod@usr2.primenet.com refm Don Gibson gibsond@eagle.research.aa.wl.com roxjox Gersham Meharg gersham@helix.net Stunt Tim Breitkreutz tim@st-brides.cs.ualberta.ca trow Sue Trowbridge trow@access3.digex.net Vickie Vickie Mapes vickie@pilot.njin.net whiskers Urs Stafford STAFFORD_U@ix.wcc.govt.nz woj just woj :) rewoicc@gti.gti.net Jan 6: 12 Betelgeus Alex Gibbs arg@kilimanjaro.opt-sci.Arizona.EDU Don, refm Don Gibson gibsond@eagle.research.aa.wl.com Edolen Tim Bara Edolen@voyager.cris.com moosejuic Karen Khoo TWWtsmith@obelix.wu-wien.ac.at Feynman John Ahrends feynman@net155.metronet.com Fili Philip Sainty SAINTY_P@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz Grocible Neil K. Guy grocible@142.231.37.139 Joe_Zitt Joe Zitt jzitt@vern-a2.aip.realtime.net justicek Kim Justice justicek@ip221.ercnet.com K8_Fan Chris Williams Chris@ttyva.tyrell.net PMCohen Paul Cohen Paul@slip-91.netaxs.com Vickie Vickie Mapes vickie@pilot.njin.net /-\ |_ |= >< Alex R. Gibbs arg@kilimanjaro.opt-sci.arizona.edu "I'm trying to figure out which lie to believe." -- Fox on The X-Files "Argh!!! Life is hard. :P Time to change the CD ..." -- Meredith Kindness kindles kindness in kind. ------------------------------ From: Ethan Straffin Date: Wed, 18 Jan 95 08:31:59 -0800 Subject: Re: What's the Deal? D^2 writes: >It was Kelley Deal, not Kim. Kelley was arrested on November 30 after >accepting a package that contained four grams of heroin. Heard about this. Is it just me, or is this just a little bit dumb? I mean, if I don't like somebody, can I buy some heroin, put it in a nice innocuous-looking mailer, mail it off to them, and tip off the cops? Granted, I don't know all the details here, but there are several aspects of the War on (Some) Drugs which really tick me off... Ethan ------------------------------ From: The Musils Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 10:20:41 -0700 (MST) Subject: Re: Imago dead? On Tue, 17 Jan 1995, Jeff Wasilko wrote: > I saw a post on alt.music.alternative.female about Aimee Mann's > new album, and one writer seemed to indicated that Imago was > going broke/bust. > > Any truth to the that rumor? I hope not, with Aimee & Paula Cole > on that label.... This is true there is no Imago but there are still contracts for these two artists and whatever was decided on in the final agreements with Imago is where the artists on Imago will go. No word on my end yet as to where they have gone but if I ever hear I will post it. Really the only loss here is that there is no one to push the Paula album anymore and this is such an awsome album we need the world to know. bye for now, gina ------------------------------ From: Mike Mendelson Date: 18 Jan 95 12:40:16 EST Subject: Aimee Mann & Chicago Concerts Is the new Aimee Mann album actually out in the U.S. yet? Imago usually sends around lots of mail and I haven't gotten anything about this new album. Which doesn't necessarily mean anything. (Though Aimee's gotten burned so many times it wouldn't surprise me if Imago went chap11...) There are tons of great shows to be happening real-soon-now in Chicago. I've gotten tix to just about all of them so far... Here's a list for any chicagophiles who are interested: = Jan. 22 -- Sun -- Uncommon Ground -- Donna Adler 8pm -- great voice, great songwriter, unknown, folk-ish = Jan. 30 -- Mon -- Noa at Pick in Evanston -- 7:30pm -- $8 = Feb. 4 -- Sat -- barenaked ladies -- park west -- 7:30pm -- $18 jules shear opens = Feb. 9 -- Thu -- On a Winter's Night(Grka/Lrkn/Whlr/Ebrhrdt) -- coronet unfortunately, I'll be in D.C. for this one... = Feb. 14,15 Tu,We -- nanci griffith -- the vic -- $28 -- 7:30pm = Feb. 25 -- listen up a cappella -- King Solomon -- 8pm & 10pm = Mar. 4 -- Sat -- The Bobs at OTSFM -- 7pm & 10pm = Mar. 12 -- Sun -- Varttina & Arcady -- the Vic -- 8pm -- haven't decided about this one yet = Mar. 29 -- Wed -- sarah+paulacole - ChgoThtr - 7:30pm - $32 = Apr. 20 -- Thu -- Ani DiFranco -- park west -- can't make this one :-( - -mjm ------------------------------ From: Neile Graham Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 12:51:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: thanks to the footah! man & Luba & Mae Moore new album news Hi, everyone, and thanks Greg for putting the digest back together. Is the old list back up, or did that die? I remember when Mitch looked at the digest list and discovered it was very short and obviously a lot of addresses had disappeared from it. I resubscribed a while back just in case some messages were coming back, but I know of several people who didn't--I wonder if they're on the current digest list or if they have to re-subscribe? I hope we haven't lost a lot of people that way. re: Luba. I heard on alt.music.canadian that she is currently recording a new album in Montreal. I know there are a couple of Luba fans on the list and thought they might like to know. I also read there that Mae Moore has a new disc due out in March called _Dragonfly_. - --Neile neile@u.washington.edu ------------------------------ From: bhutchin@pen.k12.va.us (Bradley N. Hutchinson) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 95 19:03:12 EST Subject: more laurie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, hmmmmm According to my _harpers_ Laurie Anderson is going to have another album out in March this one is called _The Ugly One with the Jewels and Other Stories_ and is a spoken word album. It's coming from Warners!!! Two in one year? And I might get to see her on tour--again??? WOWOWOWOW brad - -- bhutchin@pen.k12.va.us ------------------------------ From: Mike Mendelson Date: 18 Jan 95 19:24:57 EST Subject: more concert dates I don't think I've missed this, but I also haven't heard in a while -- are there more happy rhodes concert dates planned? I heard Pittsburg, Detroit and Chicago bandied about earlier... are they still viable? - -mjm ------------------------------ From: WretchAwry Date: Wed, 18 Jan 95 19:30:28 EST Subject: Hi, Hello, HAPPY BIRTHDAYS, Thanks & Disaster Areas Neile (hugs) writes: > Hi, everyone, and thanks Greg for putting the digest back together. Is > the old list back up, or did that die? I remember when Mitch looked at > the digest list and discovered it was very short and obviously a lot of > addresses had disappeared from it. Yes, yes, this definitely happened. When I checked the digest list in mid December, there were 232 people subscribed to *get the digest*. When I checked a couple weeks later, there were only a handful of names there. The digest list must have crashed, because certainly that many people couldn't have unsubscribed in such a short space of time. My name was gone, and I *know* I didn't unsubscribe. I resubscribed to the digest then, and it was nice to get a digest yesterday. My hat's off to Greg too, for getting it all worked out. Many of those people re-subscribed to the loose mail list during the digest's absence, but many are still in limbo, not knowing what's going on. I've been so out of it that I haven't been able to spread the word around. I don't know how much longer it will take me to get my brain in gear, so I hope others will spread the word. I just checked the digest list again and it's still only a fraction of what it was in December. > I resubscribed a while back just in case some messages were coming back, > but I know of several people who didn't--I wonder if they're on the > current digest list or if they have to re-subscribe? I hope we haven't > lost a lot of people that way. Greg, if there wasn't any backup of the former digest list, I still have the one I downloaded in December. Let me know if you need it. Another question for Greg, I'm not quite sure what I should put in my .sig line and the FAQ. I know you said "ecto-request" but will majordomo still work? Tell me what I should change, exactly. While I'm here, I want to say a big hello! to all the new Ectophiles out there, and welcome to Ecto. I hope questions are being answered and no one feels ignored. Please feel welcome here, because you are! Also, I know I've missed tons of birthdays, but I do give a quick mental hug whenever I see the birthday list come up. Feel virtually hugged, because you are, even if you don't know it. Lastly, thanks and *HUGS* to everyone who wrote me and sent me well wishes after the fire's water damage. I haven't been able to answer much of the mail, but believe me, they *were* appreciated. Our living room has been declared a disaster area (by the cats, because even *they* won't go in there). The good news is that most of the audio and video tapes I thought were trashed we've managed to save. The damage has been limited to the projector (pout), the big couch (it was ugly anyway), some Kate posters/singles sleeves (I had them up on the wall, but the records weren't in them), and a few audio and video tapes. It just could have been so much worse that I thank the goddesses that the fire was contained upstairs before it spread. I still think about the upstairs neighbor a lot and feel so badly that she ended up dying anyway. It's hard for me to think about without wanting to just scream. Chris is back from Kansas City, so he's been great about letting me have my nervous breakdowns. He's a sweetheart (even if some gaffians don't think so) :-) The landlord hasn't started replacing the ceiling yet, but soon will. The plaster is falling all over the place, so we've been trying to get everything that was in the living room packed up in boxes. It might be stage one in our moving out of here. We'll see. If we do move, I will, of course, let everyone know. Hello, hi, HAPPY BIRTHDAYS, thanks again and *HUGS* to all! (special hi to Nick Hill!! Good to see you here.) Vickie ps, MAJOR kudos to NBC Nightly News with Tom Browkaw, who opened the evening newscast with info on the awful earthquake in Japan (best wishes to anyone who might be affected), while CBS and ABC led their newscast with OJ Simpson news. Disgusting. ------------------------------ From: "Mitchell A. Pravatiner" Date: Wed, 18 Jan 95 19:56:17 EST Subject: Snailmailing the Colossus: A "Post"-mortem As I write this, there may still be Christmas displays in certain windows of Marshall Field's; there definitely were as of Monday. At any rate, I consider that as a form of reassurance that the subject of this essay is still in season. To mix metaphors from revolutionists of a couple of different times and places, today is Day Two of the Long March: Happy's Christmas package from us all--the Rhodes Avenue street sign, and the 1994 Happy Gift Project tapes--are now Fumbling Toward Patakiland (I having no more Happy-derived atrocious puns on hand just now). And thereby hangs a tale unto itself, which for some unfathomable reason I feel deserves a place in the ecto record. For a variety of reasons, it took me longer than predicted to get my work on the HGP to Doug. Also for a variety of reasons, it took longer than predicted for him to get the finished product back to me, to conflate with the other goodies and ship off to Bearsville. For all that, the tapes finally arrived either Tuesday or Wednesday of last week, and I set to work on the final task. I devoted Thursday to composing an essay to accompany everything else, and shrouding each of the component items of the gift package in the premium wrapping paper I had procured for the occasion. For some reason, I feel that the cover note is a particularly good piece of rhetoric of its kind, and so have the irresistible impulse to share it with you now. I wrote it on the inside of a blank greeting card that I got from the City of Chicago Store, the same place that supplied the street sign. It was one of a large line of note cards with historic scenes of Chicago. This one had a cover shot (from 1951) of several cars, a streetcar, and a pickup truck (possibly of antique vintage), all driving toward one of the major downtown railroad terminals of the period, over a heavy snow pack, which was particularly thick behind the pickup. In the white space above the photo, I wrote, "The actual truck carrying this package to Bearsville :-)," with an arrow pointing down to the truck in the picture. (All smileys appearing in the passages reproduced here also appeared in the original.) Below the photo and the caption in small type, "Washington and Clinton Winter 1951," I wrote "The actual snowbank from which it was only just extricated :-)." Inside the card, I wrote the following text: 1/12/95 Dear Happy: Okay, so that's not the real reason you're getting your Christmas present from the Ectophiles so late in the season. But with _Chicago Hope_ still running holiday-themed episodes, the Art Institute touting a January 15 cutoff date for the Christmas exhibition, and the odd decoration here and there still visible form the streets, we concluded that a strict construction of the phrase "Christmas comes but once a year" contains no inherent assumption as to exactly what point in the year that is :-). I had to take time out from the preparations for the '94 Happy Gift Project to go to the dentist. While I was in the chair, he made the observation that he'd recently been to a performance of a symphony that took the composer 40 years to finish--and that he should have taken another 40. While the former isn't strictly true of our final product, hopefully the extra time we took will ensure that the latter won't be either :-). The larger of the two items accompanying the tapes is a replica of an actual street sign for an actual Chicago street--or was until about 20 years ago, when when the city switched from the "classic" yellow on black to the green on white [sic] in use today. We somehow came to feel more positively toward the historic color scheme than the current one. Having thus played somewhat fast and loose with current reality, I somehow felt the need to throw in a bit of authentication of the sign's referent. I'm not sure, though, that the wall bracket is the same kind that graces innumerable Chicago lampposts at intersections--realism apparently has its limits :-). Glad the Philadelphia gig went well. Time is tight for getting this into today's mail pickup. So: Season's Greetings--whatever season of the year you finally receive this :-). Mitch Pravatiner, for the Ectophiles (Only now did I notice that I had reversed the lettering and background colors, on both the historic and contemporary color schemes for Chicago street signs. Maybe she'll get the idea anyway :-). ) As we shall see, my parting shot proved more prescient than I could ever have thought. I collected the items I had gift-wrapped through all the incursions from my inquisitive cats (who nonetheless, unlike the '94 Birthday Project, didn't leave any hairs on the scotch tape), and caught the bus up to the nearest Mail Boxes Etc., thinking I was finally in the home stretch. Once there, I xeroxed the card, and took my place in the queue of people hoping to ship stuff. I asked for a price quote on priority mail. The guy behind the counter gave me a figure that seemed disproportionate, based on the ballpark figure that the City of Chicago Store had given me. Turns out that the MBE man was thinking in terms of UPS air, which is apparently what they trade in the most there. It took him awhile to figure out the likely ante for Priority Mail, and for regular Parcel Post (which he also confused initially with the lowest-end UPS option, which naturally is worthless for sending stuff to someone whose only known address is a post office box). Only straight parcel post fell within the limits of my cash-in-pocket. We then factored in the cost of a box and packing material, and it turned out--to my great surprise--that at that moment I could only afford the box, and an expanse of brown wrapping paper that was represented to me as the packing. I reclaimed the sign, the tapes, the card, and a xeroxed page from Hayner and McNamee's _Streetwise Chicago_ detailing how Rhodes Avenue got its name, stuffed those and the wrapping paper into my shopping bag, and lugged them and a large unfolded box to the bus stop, and thence home. After I got home I examined the sales slip, and found a charge listed for "packing service," though I had not ultimately utilized anything of the sort. I called the store back, and was informed that packing material and the actual assembly and stuffing of the box are a package deal, no matter whether they supply the labor or you do. I had been charged through the nose for a bunch of brown paper. I immediately resolved to think hard about utilizing this place in the future. I decided to work off my perturbation by assembling the box immediately. Naturally, it was far bigger than the stuff it was to contain. I eventually managed to hold it down long enough to put tape on all the seams and flaps, and wadded up a large quantity of newspaper to take up the slack that the overpriced wrapping paper was unable to fill. Ultimately, I got the top taped up and labeled. Whew :-). The next day, Friday, was very windy and rainy--not the kind of day to be lugging a large box to the post office on public transportation. Saturday, the need to take my cat to the vet meshed badly with the post office's limited hours of operation that day. Monday was King Day, so the post office was closed. Tuesday, the sun was shining. I got to the post office about 25 minutes before I had to be someplace else, and got into the shorter of two long lines--which turned out to be for stamps only. I lugged the payload over to the other line, and eventually found myself in front of a window. Parcel post, it turned out, would be more than they'd quoted me at Mail Boxes Etc. a few days before, but priority mail would be less--and only $1.43 more than the milk train, at that. I paid the freight for priority, and a couple bucks more to insure the package; and rushed out to my engagement. Later, I began kicking myself for not having had the presence of mind to also add a return receipt to the assortment of mailing services I had just utilized. Now the next possible word on whether she actually got it all will be in some future issue of _Rhodeways_, if that. I shall have to make a note to myself never again to mail such a significant package when under stress :-). Be all that as it may, it looks from Doug's description like the latest HGP is up to its usual standards. I look forward to hearing it. We can all pat ourselves on the back. Mitch ------------------------------ From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 21:22:57 -0500 (EST) Subject: Ectophilic Shows In The NYC Area COMING VERY SOON Hi! I've just found out that some very cool shows are happening around the New York City area soon, some *very* soon. I'm planning to at least try to make most of these, so let me know if you think you might be at any of these, too! MICHELLE SHOCKED (Mercury Lounge, NYC) Thursday, 1/19 DAR WILLIAMS (Somewhere in Montclair, NJ) Friday, 1/20 JOAN OSBORNE (CBGB) Saturday, 1/21 ***KIRSTY MACCOLL*** (Fez, NYC) Tuesday, 1/24 THE NIELDS (The Bottom Line, NYC) Tuesday, 1/31 And of course don't forget Laurie Anderson previewing her Nerve Bible performm- ance at Purchase College on Saturday, 1/28. If anybody has an extra ticket or is planning to call for tickets within the next couple of days, please e-mail me ASAP -- I forgot to get a ticket for somebody and she doesn't want to sit alone if I get an extra! Thanks... Boggled in New Jersey, I remain, Meredith meth@delphi.com ------------------------------ From: Michael Matthews Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 03:30:09 -0500 Subject: Today's your birthday, friend... i*i*i*i*i*i i*i*i*i*i*i *************** *****HAPPY********* **************BIRTHDAY********* *************************************************** *************************************************************************** ************* Nancy Whitney (whitney@margarita.lerc.nasa.gov) ************* *************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Nancy Whitney Mon January 19 1959 slippery when wet Sarah Noelle Pratt Ferguson Tue January 20 1970 Seanympf-Aquarius Terry Partis Sun January 22 1933 Rocker Ilka Heber Mon February 01 1965 Mermaid Bob Lovejoy Sun February 02 1947 Aquarius Diane Burke Sat February 02 1963 slow children Timothy S. Devine Tue February 03 1970 Aquarius Stephen Thomas Fri February 04 1966 Aquarius Doug Burks Tue February 14 1956 Blank Siri Wed February 14 1990 Woof! Jim Sturnfield Thu February 18 1954 Aquarius Juha Kannisto Wed February 18 1970 Aquarius - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ End of ecto-digest V2 #2 ************************ ======================================================================== Please send any questions or comments about the list to ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu