From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V7 #99 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Friday, March 13 1998 Volume 07 : Number 099 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: More Quailspiracy?? beware! [lj lindhurst ] Asides (1.4% RH) [Jeff Rosedale ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #98 [Natalie Jacobs ] Re: [Uk Fegs] Queen Elvis [MARKEEFE ] purchase glee ["Chaney, Dolph L" ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #98 [lj lindhurst ] My Webbyless Fate; Mystical Cones [The Great Quail ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #98 [dwdudic@erols.com (luther)] Re: cartoons [Capuchin ] to the gang of fegz [jeffery vaska ] Re: cartoons [Bayard ] Re: cartoons [Terrence M Marks ] Re: Retribution Robyn ["Maxey L. Mullins" ] robyn's most embarrassing moment? [Carole Reichstein ] Re: hello??? hello?? ["JH3" ] rhrhrhrhrhrhrhrhrh ["Maxey L. Mullins" ] Re: cartoons [spine@iastate.edu (James Francis)] ummmmmmmm [Bret ] uuuuuggggghhhhhh ["Runion-1, Michael" ] Robyn Htichcock chat [John Barrington Jones ] Re: Robyn Hitchcock chat [hal brandt ] Re: Robyn Spin-Chat ["Runion-1, Michael" ] FWD: Money Money College Money Everybody Money Anybody Money [lj lindhurs] Re: Money Money College Money Everybody Money Anybody Money [MARKEEFE ] Re: Robyn Hitchcock chat [MARKEEFE ] whfs interview (jan '92)? [Bayard ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 11:44:47 -0500 (EST) From: lj lindhurst Subject: Re: More Quailspiracy?? beware! Don't forget that this is the guy who threw a lightning bolt at the last fegs server. He is evil beyond your wildest imagination! He is more evil than the Joker! lj ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 98 11:53:01 EST From: Jeff Rosedale Subject: Asides (1.4% RH) The Big Lebowski was enormously entertaining- soaks in a bit more afterwards, like a good red sauce. I was mad that the new Elvis Costello song snippet was only audible at external-to-headphone level. The feg reference to The Prisoner series knocked me out. i recently re-viewed the first episode and it was a scream- great costumes, effects, dialogue, props- utter destruction. For those of you wondering about the bit at the beginning of Green Storm Lantern, Robyn was trying to direct that an aritificial tomato be raised or lowered (I can't remember now)- when this was accomplished, he said "Lovely", then started to play. --Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 11:49:27 -0500 From: Natalie Jacobs Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #98 > I'm glad to see other fegs at last coming around to my way of >thinking Nat, I am now able to induct you into the ranks of the "Friends >of Feg" a select group of incorruptable fegs sworn to fight the forces >of Quaildom wherever they raise their ugly heads. I am truly honored. I vow to remain ever-vigilant against the rampages of the foul fowl. Indeed, only yesterday I watched with relish a cooking show depicting the stuffing of quails with chopped apricots, pine nuts, and rice, cheered by the knowledge that even non-Fegs have joined the battle to shore up the bastions of the omniverse before the tide of the Quailpocalypse overtakes us all. But the insidiousness of the Quailspiracy is fearsome. I find myself quite enamored of Neutral Milk Hotel, for instance (though I'm not planning on having Jeff Mangum's love child - I'm still saving myself for Martin Phillipps). I was especially impressed by the way the demented lyrics are sung with *absolute conviction* - giving the impression of peering into the festering psyche of someone far gone in some mysterious psychosis. The bizarre instrumentation (a zanzithophone?) only adds to that impression. And yet, for all of that, the songs are so tuneful and catchy that I can't get them out of my head. Good stuff. Another Robyn dream, sort of: I dreamed that I had gone back in time and I was at a concert with my grandmother, who died a few years ago (in real life). I kept thinking about how she was going to die soon, and "The Speed of Things" started going through my head, and I got really sad. So that was my sad Robyn dream. n. Must... see... "The Big... Lebowski"! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:10:22 EST From: MARKEEFE Subject: Re: [Uk Fegs] Queen Elvis In a message dated 98-03-11 11:06:09 EST, you write: << >As a member (possibly the only member) of the UKQEPS [UK Queen Elvis >Propagation Society], I've brought back from the Excited States >another good-but-used copy of this CD. It's going for £6, >inclusive. Interested parties mail me. PS. I saw a used copy of this yesterday for $7.95 as well, and if anyone needs one, I'd be happy to go back and buy it. >> And I've got a used copy at my store, which normally retails for $7.99, but, with your special Feg-Discount Card (universally good for $2 off any RH- related item), you'd pay only $5.99 (plus s/h). That's right! Just $5.99! For that matter, I've also got "Respect", "Perspex", "Eye" and "Can o' Bees", each of which I'd sell for $5.99, too. I'd still make $.99 off each one, but, most importantly, I'd be very happy for some Feg to get any one of these CDs that he or she doesn't already have. Let me know. (and, hey, John, stop shoppin' at those other record stores all the time. . . no, it's okay, when I didn't have my own shop, I'd scour the bins of every store in town, too. . . but *do* drop by again sometime! :-)) - ------Michael K., np Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" (beat them skins, Elvin!) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 15:01:51 -0500 From: "Chaney, Dolph L" Subject: purchase glee Just wanted to share that I just bought the _Gotta Let This Hen Out!_ video from the local Tower. Thus, I have now *watched* Robyn sing for the first time (I snuck into one of my library's video-watching rooms and popped it in)! It wasn't rewound all the way, but still I got to watch "Kingdom Of Love", fast-forwarded to "the fly" and then watched the "Man With The Lightbulb Head" video, which... hm... you can definitely tell he was bored of retirement. glad he went back to music! And, no, I didn't cry. ;-) Dolph p.s.: "Dolphing," if one wanted to really make best use of the word, would probably be defined as "making long rambling lists of seemingly-random things, carefully orchestrated to display various aspects of his personality and attract the attention of potential comrades and/or love interests, and posting said lists in public forums which are much better suited to discussion of *real* songwriters, in a lumpen pathetic cry of 'love me, pity me, befriend me, loan me your XTC demos, buy my recordings'." p.p.s.: oh, and "sneaking similarly pathetic references to one's aforementioned musical endeavors into postscripts of said lists." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 15:28:38 -0500 (EST) From: lj lindhurst Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #98 >But the insidiousness of the Quailspiracy is fearsome. I find myself quite >enamored of Neutral Milk Hotel, for instance (though I'm not planning on >having Jeff Mangum's love child - I'm still saving myself for Martin >Phillipps). I was especially impressed by the way the demented lyrics are >sung with *absolute conviction* - giving the impression of peering into the >festering psyche of someone far gone in some mysterious psychosis. The >bizarre instrumentation (a zanzithophone?) only adds to that impression. >And yet, for all of that, the songs are so tuneful and catchy that I can't >get them out of my head. Good stuff. Yes, yes yes! Very well put. The songs are also embarrassingly sexual-- and not necessarily in a *sexy* way, but in more of a *disturbing* way. There is only one other artist I can think of who can pull that off, and that is a fellow named Mr. Hitchcock. Some of the lyrics on _On Avery Island_ , especially, like: "blistering pree/all smiling and swollen/makes babies to breathe/their hearts hanging open/all over the sheets/as soft as beets/in some brown dresser drawer/and with bees in her breath..."(damn, I could quote this whole song, it is so FUCKING good) I normally don't like ANY instrumentals (unless Syd Barrett is somehow involved), but I also really enjoy the way these songs usually go through a whole process of starting out soft and gentle, then building, building, building, and finally seamlessly evolving into a whole big throbbing mess of buzzing and feedback. Both of their albums seem to just THROB in this way, over and over again. Yes, I am quite enamored as well. You should see them live! hey, where's my coffee?!?!?! lj ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 98 16:56:52 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: My Webbyless Fate; Mystical Cones Fegs, Many of you know I went to San Francisco for a week, because I was nominated for a Webby Award. Just so you guys know, I lost to "Salon.com," a corporate-funded magazine with a big staff and a real budget. But don't cry for me Argfegtina! I had one of the best times of my life, met some wonderful people, and drank all the free booze that the digerati could pour me. It was a total blast, and I have returned quite satified with the whole experience. Anyone wishing to read my account may find it at: www.rpg.net/quail/sanfran.html Where I posted the "mass quail letter" I habitually send my friends after I return from strange places. (How about a spot of cheese, Gromit?) In related news, get this: When I was dining on burgers and beer on Haight Street in famous Haight Ashbury, THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY and AT THE SAME TIME, LJ Lindhurst was in an art gallery in New York City, looking at pictures of . . . . Haight Street! And, while in that grand Magnolia Cafe, I did, in fact, talk about LJ Lindhurst to my friends, who were forced to hear me babble on about Neutral Milk Hotel. Coincidence, you say? Nonsense! Because just EXACTLY one week before, LJ and I stood in an apartment in DC and held a Robyn Cone in our hands, posing for a picture. I think this is quite proof enough that these Robyn Cones have powers we did not suspect. . . . indeed, that they may be able to set up a psychic link, or a synchronicty bridge between two Fegs. I believe that this should be explored farther, and I invite Mike Runion to consider appointing a sub-committee for such a purpose. . . . Mystified, amazed, cheeping, - --Quail - ---------------------------------+-------------------------------- The Great Quail, K.S.C. | Literature Site - The Libyrinth: TheQuail@cthulhu.microserve.com | www.rpg.net/quail/libyrinth www.rpg.net/quail | Vampire Site - New York by Night: riverrun Discordian Society | www.rpg.net/quail/NYBN 73 De Chirico Street | Arkham, Orbis Tertius 2112-42 | ** What is FEGMANIA? ** "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." -- H.P. Lovecraft ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 98 16:56:48 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: It's baaaaack. . . . . Hello, Fegs! It is I, the Great Quail, and I am back. There is, of course, more Fegmail than I can imagine in my box, and I fear I will probably just be forced to ignore so many delectable threads. But I feel that I should make a few statements: 1. The fact that Mark Gloster did not post during my absence should in no way be construed that his outrageous lies about me tending his brain are true. Also the fact that Mark Gloster lives in the Bay Area in no way was related to my recent trip to San Francisco, nor was my visit to the Apple Computer Campus, home of Tom Clark. We did not confer, meet, conspire, or exchange small pods under the Robyn rack at Ameoba Records. 2. Having placed my political views in the hands of Eddie Tews, I fear that I am now honor-bound to follow the spirit of his faux-quailmail. In short, I have joined the communist party; I have burned all my books by Ayn Rand, P.J. O'Roarke, and George Will; and I have replaced all my pre-Raphaelite artworks with lovely pictures of tractors, sturdy but joyful workers, and the National Slovak Uprising Aluminum Plant. You may now address me as Commissar Bolshoi Quailovitch, First Chairman of the Soviet of Western Cheeponia. I assure you that this will not change my postings one bit, except of course they will all be purged of any signs of late-capitalist decadence, such as surrealistic/postmodern drivel, paranoid conspiracy theories, or self-serving propoganda. 3. There is absolutely no truth whatsoever to any of the ravings made by Feg Natalie, Feg James, or Feg Dave. There is no Quailspiracy, and the whole list is tired of this frivolous nonsense. It is time to put this to rest, permanently. Therefore I make the suggestion that the following Feg dots be turned over to my control, and I be appinted Minister of Truth for the New Model Feg List. The Feg dots in question are: www5.palmnet.net/~mrrunion/fegmaps/australi.map?136,205 www5.palmnet.net/~mrrunion/fegmaps/australi.map?278,261 www5.palmnet.net/~mrrunion/fegmaps/usa.map?334,102 Also, I would like to suggest that the following attire be pronounced unacceptable: any glow in the dark badge whatsover, small wrap round eyemasks of any sort, and, most of all, irridescent body stocking and so-called "superfeg" jocks. Anyone caught wearing these, or seen with these on Nick's FegPhoto page, will be transferred to the Liam Gallagher Friendship Gulag. This is not to be construed as proof of Dave's claims, but rather should be seen merely as Good Fashion Sense. Any claims to the contary will force me to invoke the Thirteen Men with Long Black Heads, and we all remember what happened *last* time that happened, don't we Debbie? Long Live the Glorious Fegolution! - --Commissar B.Q., First Chairman of the Soviet of Western Cheeponia, Protector of the Proletariat of Peckaseedastan, and Supressor of the Greater Ebonia Rebellion. - ---------------------------------+-------------------------------- The Great Quail, K.S.C. | Literature Site - The Libyrinth: TheQuail@cthulhu.microserve.com | www.rpg.net/quail/libyrinth www.rpg.net/quail | Vampire Site - New York by Night: riverrun Discordian Society | www.rpg.net/quail/NYBN 73 De Chirico Street | Arkham, Orbis Tertius 2112-42 | ** What is FEGMANIA? ** "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." -- H.P. Lovecraft ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 22:05:17 GMT From: dwdudic@erols.com (luther) Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #98 On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 10:54:42 -0500 (EST), you wrote: > >Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 16:10:37 GMT >From: stewart@ref.collins.co.uk (Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer) >Subject: Re: a glass of trades > >Bayard wrote: >> I had the pleasure of meeting Luther the Feg and Stewart Russell the >> Scottish Feg on the weekend. >> yes, nick, lots of silly photos were taken. (: > >Silly is the word. Shame we never got to sing UPT, tho'. > > Stewart Well, there will be other feg gatherings for that, I think :-) -luther > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:41:56 -0800 (PST) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: cartoons On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, luther wrote: > Here's a good thread: what would a RH cartoon be like? > what's songs could inspire said work? (Besides the obvious > "flesh cartoons'). The second question seems to have inspired the most response, but I'm more interested in the first. I'm imagining a more friendly and color version of Robyn's own cartoonish artwork like Brenda's Iron Sledge and the illustrations for The Professor and several others. Imagine it with Robyn himself as a character, but more smiling and friendly and less sinister looking than his own self portraits. Take most of the shaky lines out of his work and leave it with smooth, Saturday Morning looking drawings. The story could revolve around Robyn and his closest semi-imaginary friends (The Prince of Cones, Queen Brenda, Crunchy Little Superman, etc.) who live in the ground floor of a brownstone rooming house on DeChirico Street where a tram runs up and down under command of Conductor Milo. Robyn would go about silly adventures and use his powers of Spontaneous Creativity to make his way through *ahem* sticky situations. Certainly he'd have to protect his precious cones and nasturtiums from the evil likes of The Man With The Lightbulb Head, Dr. Sticky, Mr. Deadly, and the seemingly unlimited supply of the disposable Balloon Men. All the while, Robyn must hide his psychedelic comings and goings from his upstairs landlord Mrs. Watson. Well, I see it very clearly. J. ________________________________________________________ J A Brelin Capuchin ________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:49:13 -0800 From: jeffery vaska Subject: to the gang of fegz hey doodz, it was fun while it lasted but i am officially resigning my position as a feg member (but i'll still get the feg-announce stuff). i just accepted a position which will cause me to travel the states (and the world) extensively for probably the next year and a half. i just won't be able to even remotely follow the daily happenings - or weekly, or even monthly. but it was grand seeing things boil over all those times. take care...and maybe i'll run into somebody, someplace, when i'm checking out your neck of the woods. remember, there is nothing more real than the world of the imagination. best feg wishes...ciao...jv (lurk +mode is officially turned on now) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 18:00:53 -0500 (EST) From: Bayard Subject: Re: cartoons "happy the golden prince" could be a good one, if it weren't quite so x-rated. "balloon man" would be perfect for an animated short with 3d stuff like clay, armatures and marshmallows (like the videos, but with a budget.) i'd love to see a short animated film of "the ghost ship", in pencil or perhaps charcoal (or watercolors!). =b ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 18:01:08 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence M Marks Subject: Re: cartoons While we're at it, let's put Leppo and the Jooves in there. I wanna see Bloaty get his newt installed. (You know, if any of us have any cartooning/drawing skills, we could do this on our own. I'm willing to help write.) Terrence Marks normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 17:20:24 -0500 From: "Maxey L. Mullins" Subject: Re: Retribution Robyn Gregory S. Shell wrote: > > Hey All, > > Hope to see many of you at SXSW next week. Try to look like a feg for > easy identification. Maybe fegish name tags? what does a feg look like? who can tell. i'm gonna be there but i am still at a loss as to what kind of sign we can display for each other. maybe we should all wear old white t-shirts with the words "fegmaniax mailing list" written in black magic marker on the front. that would be pretty obvious and also a little tacky. please give me a better idea. =joel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 19:20:59 -0800 (PST) From: Carole Reichstein Subject: robyn's most embarrassing moment? ...I *really* did try to e-mail privately, but the address just didn't work at all, so I'll ask this silly question in public. "Jon" mentioned that a friend of his got kicked out of a Robyn/Egyptian's show in the mid-80's because he (was it a he? or a she?) hopped up onstage and kissed Robyn. I'm curious what Robyn's reaction was. Was it on the cheek or elsewhere? I've gone to Robyn shows since 1988, and *never* have witnessed anything like this. I mean, it's not like Robyn draws the public displays of affection that Morrissey always gets. What's the scoop? I hope I'm not the only one who's secretly amused by this. :) Hmmm. Many of us have shared our cringe-filled "Most embarrassing meeting Robyn story." If this kissyface tale is true, it could certainly be a winner for "Robyn's most embarrassing stage moment." - --Carole, who has no shame when digging for dirt. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 08:28:58 GMT From: Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer Subject: Re: [Uk Fegs] Queen Elvis My copy of QE is on hold for Ben Brettenny, for when he gets back from for'n parts. If I don't hear from him by the end of April, it's back on the market. Stewart (who now likes NMH a lot...) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 16:54:54 -0500 (EST) From: lj lindhurst Subject: hello??? hello?? where are all the fiends? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 16:41:24 -0600 From: "JH3" Subject: Re: hello??? hello?? >where are all the fiends? Down by the prawns? - -JH3 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 03:37:20 -0600 From: "Maxey L. Mullins" Subject: rhrhrhrhrhrhrhrhrh hey, has anyone heard of an album called "exploding in silence." i heard something years ago but now i can't find a mention of it. what is it and does anyone have a copy? =joel ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 98 08:17:41 -500 From: spine@iastate.edu (James Francis) Subject: Re: cartoons > > While we're at it, let's put Leppo and the Jooves in there. > I wanna see Bloaty get his newt installed. I always thought he was having his "mute" installed (like the cone- shaped things people stick in trombones). Is it "newt"? --Jim Francis ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 10:20:20 -0600 (CST) From: Bret Subject: ummmmmmmm is this thing on? - --b ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 11:41:18 -0500 From: "Runion-1, Michael" Subject: uuuuuggggghhhhhh Bret said: > is this thing on? Ssshhhhh. Since the Quail last reared his fine feathered head, he's taken to pulling the plugs on many of his fabricated cyber-personalities. Those of us that are real and taking the low road and hiding in dank caves until all this blows over. Keep the feg-faith. Or perhaps this is an example of some unconscious group pychosis, all of us dropping back for a deep breather at exactly the same moment of time. The oddities keep coming. Mike (sitting alone by the tombs) Mike Runion EG&G S&MA Data & Analyses; ADoCS Office 867-3619 BOC-251 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 09:04:15 -0800 From: John Barrington Jones Subject: Robyn Htichcock chat >Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 11:42:30 -0500 >From: Ron Richardson >Reply-To: ron@spinmag.com >Organization: SPIN Magazine >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: lobstie@e-z.net >Subject: Robyn Htichcock chat > >Hello: > >SPINonline on America Online will be chatting with Robyn Hitchcock live >from the SXSW music conference in Austin, TX. The chat will take place >on Friday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. EST. Anyone who wants to take part will >have to have an AOL account to log on. Keyword: Spin will get you there. > >We will be including your site in our links page, so if you were able to >announce this on your site, we would appreciate it. We want to get the >word out to all of Robyn's fans. > >Thanks, > >Ron Richardson >Executive Online Editor >SPINonline > - -jbj - -*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-# John B. Jones Email: lobstie@e-z.net ICQ: 8301543 AOL IM: Lobstie House of Figgy-- http://web.syr.edu/~jojones/hitchcock.html "Well, we went to the punk bar, then we went to the heroin bar, we had pasta at Fellini, and then we went to the pretty bar." -overheard at work - -*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-# ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 10:49:51 -0700 From: hal brandt Subject: Re: Robyn Hitchcock chat > >SPINonline on America Online will be chatting with Robyn Hitchcock live > >from the SXSW music conference in Austin, TX. The chat will take place > >on Friday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. EST. Anyone who wants to take part will > >have to have an AOL account to log on. Will someone please archive this and post it for us non-AOL-ers? /hal ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 13:05:09 -0500 From: "Runion-1, Michael" Subject: Re: Robyn Spin-Chat Thanks for the info, JBJ. Now's the time for a real mental feg-gathering. Let's come up with some stunning social comments, invasive tidbits, and probing queries to ask Robyn while we've got him cornered online. That way, if one or another of us is unable to post, we can get some group consensus type questions across. Post 'em here and I'll volunteer to collect these and repost them on Thursday/Friday before the chat so that we've all got them handy (that is, those of us sneeking onto AOL at such an odd time of day). Mike Mike Runion EG&G S&MA Data & Analyses; ADoCS Office 867-3619 BOC-251 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 13:11:24 -0500 From: tanter Subject: Re: Robyn Htichcock chat At 09:04 AM 3/13/98 -0800, you wrote: >>SPINonline on America Online will be chatting with Robyn Hitchcock live >>from the SXSW music conference in Austin, TX. The chat will take place >>on Friday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. EST. Anyone who wants to take part will >>have to have an AOL account to log on. Keyword: Spin will get you there. This isn't fair! Why will Robyn do this but he won't take part in the listserv? Sounds like elitism to me! Marcy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 13:32:07 -0500 (EST) From: lj lindhurst Subject: FWD: Money Money College Money Everybody Money Anybody Money >From: dclayii243@aol.com >Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 20:59:04 -0500 (EST) >To: everybody@net >Subject: Money Money College Money Everybody Money Anybody Money >Reply-To: sample@whynot.net >X-PMFLAGS: 10322341.10 >Comments: Authenticated Sender is >Status: > > > MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY > > For only $10.00 > >Want to know how to get a completely new identity including: > > New credit identity! > New name! > New address! > New social security number! > New drivers license! > > > Gold cards from International banks regardless of >your credit history! > > > Thousands of free sex sites! > > Free Money for all college students! > > We guarantee it or your money back! > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 14:39:55 EST From: MARKEEFE Subject: Re: Money Money College Money Everybody Money Anybody Money In a message dated 98-03-13 13:36:33 EST, you write: << For only $10.00 > >Want to know how to get a completely new identity including: > > New credit identity! > New name! > New address! > New social security number! > New drivers license! >> So, that's how The Quail did it: For a few hundred bucks, he created a whole Feg-list full of new identities! I was wondering why the numbers on my Social Security Card were starting to run. . . geez, ten lousy bucks is all I'm worth, eh?. . . that's it, I'm joining The Rebellion! - ------Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 15:14:16 EST From: MARKEEFE Subject: Re: Robyn Spin-Chat In a message dated 98-03-13 13:26:31 EST, you write: << Let's come up with some stunning social comments, invasive tidbits, and probing queries to ask Robyn while we've got him cornered online. >> All I can come up with is insipid trivia: "What's your favorite movie of all time?", "If you could belong to any one of the major food groups, which one would it be?" and "If there were a Robyn Hitchcock board game, would you be more likely to play that or Yahtzee?" I hope some of the rest of you can fill in the gaps with questions that are a bit more "probing" and "invasive". Next Friday's Fegquisition must be brutally thorough! - ------Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 15:14:15 EST From: MARKEEFE Subject: Re: Robyn Hitchcock chat In a message dated 98-03-13 13:01:20 EST, you write: << > >SPINonline on America Online will be chatting with Robyn Hitchcock live > >from the SXSW music conference in Austin, TX. The chat will take place > >on Friday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. EST. Anyone who wants to take part will > >have to have an AOL account to log on. Will someone please archive this and post it for us non-AOL-ers? /hal >> I would be happy to *try* to do this. So, um, what do I do? Save the chat as text in a Word file? Sorry, I'm not as handy with these here computer things as some of you folks is! Anyone else on AOL better qualified than I to handle this task? Karmafuzzz? Well, should it turn out that I'm our only hope, I promise to try my best :-) - ------Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 15:40:07 -0500 (EST) From: Bayard Subject: whfs interview (jan '92)? hey fegs. i'm looking for a brief radio spot RH did in early '92. it was in support of the perspex tour, and was notable for the debut performance of "alright yeah." i believe he also performed SYTYIL (sorry eddie, that one's just too dang long to type out) and ride. this was on WHFS, an annapolis MD station that used to be super cool and a good friend to robyn before they got bought out and went sickeningly mainstream. if you would peruse your lists/collections, it would be most appreciated. i am fairly certain i can find something you'll like in my robyn archives to give you in exchange. thanks, =b ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V7 #99 ******************************