From: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com (edheads-digest) To: edheads-digest@smoe.org Subject: edheads-digest V5 #138 Reply-To: edheads@efohio.com Sender: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Errors-To: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Precedence: bulk edheads-digest Monday, June 24 2002 Volume 05 : Number 138 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: ridiculous or not.... [Thomas Farrell ] no rules [charlotte ] Re: no rules ["Ron Rosen" ] Re: no rules [Nicole Carlson ] Re: no rules ["Ron Rosen" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 03:51:45 -0400 From: Thomas Farrell Subject: Re: ridiculous or not.... I was in New York last July, strolling around the village with a friend looking for a pizzaria he said was good. He's a jazz musician. I was telling him about EFO. He interrupted me as we turned a corner and said "this is Broadway." I looked up at the street sign... we had just stepped around the corner from Bleecker to Broadway. After I stopped laughing uncontrollably I had to explain. Tom (la la la la la laaaaaaa la) On Saturday, June 22, 2002, at 05:51 PM, Ron Rosen wrote: >> I spent my birthday in NYC a while ago, and among the many highlights >> (like >> seeing the dalai lama), I could not get enough of going from bleeker to >> broadway, > >>> Well, I do distinctly remember, when in NYC in March of 2001, and >>> wandering >>> around Greenwich Village, getting a great big Edhead thrill when I >>> turned a >>> corner and realized I was on Bleecker Street. > > I made a point of going to "Bleeker and McDougal" in the Village. This > location was > the heart of the 60s folk scene and is the title of an album by Fred > Neil. I believe > Gertie's Folk City was at or near there. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 18:52:11 -0500 From: charlotte Subject: no rules here is my dilemma: i really really really really want a copy of julie's "no rules", but i was informed by efo that it is now considered out of print. so... is there anyone out there with a copy of it, and a kind heart? and a cd burner would be pretty handy too... could anyone possibly copy this cd for me? please email me, thankyou! charlotte ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 16:08:16 -0700 From: "Ron Rosen" Subject: Re: no rules Check www.half.com or ebay. Half.com is a great way to pick up used CDs. Keep checking from time to time, or you can ask that they automatically send you an email when someone lists it. (That's where I got my copy of No Rules.) - ----- Original Message ----- From: "charlotte" To: "edheads" Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 4:52 PM Subject: no rules > here is my dilemma: > i really really really really want a copy of julie's "no rules", but i was > informed by efo that it is now considered out of print. > so... is there anyone out there with a copy of it, and a kind heart? > and a cd burner would be pretty handy too... > could anyone possibly copy this cd for me? > please email me, thankyou! > > charlotte ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 17:38:03 -0700 (PDT) From: Nicole Carlson Subject: Re: no rules On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, charlotte wrote: > i really really really really want a copy of julie's "no rules", but i was > informed by efo that it is now considered out of print. Amazon claims to have it... "limited availability", though. I don't know how Amazon handles warehousing, but maybe they have a copy that slipped through the cracks. Good luck. - --n twn *** "When did dress-up turn to fashion?"--Dar Williams Visit www.nicolopolis.com ... digital nonsense for a weary world. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 17:57:01 -0700 From: "Ron Rosen" Subject: Re: no rules > On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, charlotte wrote: > > i really really really really want a copy of julie's "no rules", but i was > > informed by efo that it is now considered out of print. > > Amazon claims to have it... "limited availability", though. I don't know > how Amazon handles warehousing, but maybe they have a copy that slipped > through the cracks. Amazon does not actually have it. They are seeking used sellers, and buyers can sign onto a wait list. Apparently there is one person waiting. Maybe it's Charlotte. Half.com also has a similar wait list. They email you the moment someone lists the item you're looking for. I just noticed that someone on Amazon is trying to sell an autographed copy of Susan Werner's New Non-Fiction for $35.00 ! ------------------------------ End of edheads-digest V5 #138 *****************************