From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V7 #372 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, September 29 1998 Volume 07 : Number 372 Today's Subjects: ----------------- eels [Robert Thompson ] Re: Jazz Butcher * (no 70!!! content) [Eb ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #371 (%.32 Eb loving RH content 98% Jazz Butcher content) [edoxtat] copyright infringement [Eb ] Re: copyright infringement [Terrence M Marks ] -EB- Ecole Bilingue [Jason Thornton ] EbHouse [Russ Reynolds ] two words: ecoli bacteria... [Mark_Gloster@3com.com] Re: two words: ecoli bacteria... [Gregory Stuart Shell ] Re: two words: ecoli bacteria... ["JH3" ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #369 [james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Di] Damo Suzuki [dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich)] BA Fegs testemoany 0%RH [Russ Reynolds ] aaaaaaarrrrrrrgggggghhhh [Danielle ] To Jerry and Friends [Gregory Stuart Shell ] Re: BA Fegs testemoany 0%RH [Tom Clark ] Re: checking up on upcoming reissues (Eb=) [Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_] gnatspew [Natalie Jacobs ] Re: I Want You To Want Me =SF= [lj lindhurst ] Oh happy days. [Patrick Welker ] Re: I Want You To Want Me =SF= [Christopher Gross ] Re: I Want You To Want Me =SF= [Terrence M Marks ] Re: gnatspew [Ethyl Ketone ] Re: 100% EC content [Gary Assassin ] Russell Rules! [The Great Quail ] Re: freaks and EC (and yet surprisingly, no COSTELLO-L content) [Eb ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 16:37:24 -0400 From: Robert Thompson Subject: eels Actually, the new Eels record, Electro-shock blues, doesn't sound particularly like Beck, or anything else that's out there right now. It's quite interesting, sonically, and lyrically, E has little in common with Beck and writes in a more linear style. Not as much post-pop as just straight pop that acknowledges the the changes in musical fashion that is going on. The band is also wonderful live, and their cover of Damn, I wish I was your lover is sheer brilliance. Robert ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 13:40:22 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: Jazz Butcher * (no 70!!! content) Aaron: >i doubt you'll be able to find much by them except Big Planet Scarey (sic) >Planet. If even that. I bet I own more out-of-print albums by the Jazz Butcher than anyone else. Including Claudine. ;) (Well, maybe I have more by Pere Ubu for now, but that's going to change as Geffen gradually reissues them.) >i like Pat Fish, but he has written a lot of music that goes nowhere >without quite enough style to make the journey worth it. if you find >Distressed Gentlefolk, though, snap it up for the misnamed song "Nothing >Special". If there's a definitive Jazz Butcher release, it's the unavailable compilation Bloody Nonsense. But I'm also enthusiastic about Distressed Gentlefolk, Cult of the Basement, Illuminate, Sex and Travel, Fishcotheque and my vote for the best non-compilation release, A Scandal in Bohemia. Meanwhile, the two easy-to-skip releases: Condition Blue, Waiting for the Love Bus. >and he's buddies with the more consistent Blue Aeroplanes, whose records >are only a little less sparse these days, at least in America. On the other hand, the "more consistent" Blue Aeroplanes' best song ever would rank in about the 60th percentile on the Jazz Butcher scale. Eb np: still the Yardbirds (sheesh, whaddya think, I have my CD player on double-speed? hey, there's a thought...) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 16:02:40 -0500 From: edoxtato@ssax.com Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #371 (%.32 Eb loving RH content 98% Jazz Butcher content) This isn't the Jazz Butcher list (but activity is nil there), so I thought I'd keep the JBC discussion alive... Aaron said: >i doubt you'll be able to find much by them except Big Planet Scarey (sic) >Planet. Werl... you can find the odd copy of "Waiting For The Love Bus" and the US release of "Condition Blue" as well. Anything older than the "Fishcotheque" release is effectively out of print-- the JBC was on a label called Glass Records, which went bankrupt in the mid 80-s. The JBC catalog became unavailable-- Glass owned the copyright, and the catalog was seized as an asset. A few years ago the label issues were settled, with Fire Records picking up the rights. They've re-issued a selection of cuts on a disc called "Draining The Glass", which is a damn fine rekkid in my humble opinion... >no, there's also a compilation with a bright red cover that isn't >bad but seems to have been chosen pretty much at random. Yeah, that's "Excellent! - The Violent Years". It's a collection of stuff from the JBC's years on Creation Rekkids, where the JBC went after Glass went down. Pat selected the tracks himself which is why there seems to be some random-ness in the tracks. I didn't think much of the selection myself-- there was nothing new on it. All of the stuff is available as album cuts. >i like Pat Fish, but he has written a lot of music that goes nowhere >without quite enough style to make the journey worth it. if you find >Distressed Gentlefolk, though, snap it up for the misnamed song "Nothing >Special". Good tune. The rest of "Distressed Gentlefolk" (a Glass-era rekkid. Available on CD, but only through MUCH hunting.) is great as well. I like the JBC probably the best of all, if I hadda pick a band. Too bad that Pat didn't really get anywhere with the whole Jazz Butcher deal. The band is effectively dead, having played their last gig in 1996 in Majorca I think. Pat's gone on to form another band called Sumosonic, which has some nice touches but it's not jelled yet. The first release, "This Is Sumo" is a UK only release... it's good, but not great. Due to god knows what reason, the gap between the final mix of "Sumo" and the actual release was some 18 months. There was no publicity or advance warning. I had to order a copy of the disc while I was England. Clearly, Alan McGee didn't think much of Sumo either, and as a result, Pat and McGee parted ways. I don't know if Pat has a label yet or not. For a giggle Pat will team up with old butcher guitarist Max Eider and they'll play little gigs in England (or in San Francisco... or Atlanta... whereever there's money, booze, and fags I suspect). I saw them last year at the Double Door. Jesus, they had FUN. It was possibly the most delightful show I've ever attended. >and he's buddies with the more consistent Blue Aeroplanes, whose records >are only a little less sparse these days, at least in America. Yeah, The Aeros and RH have a connection in Jake Kyle (Homer Lounge and RH backup live and the "Moss Elixir" sessions), and Tim Keegan who accompanied the band on the US "Life Model" tour. The JBC and the Aeros have a connection in Dave Lamb (guitar), Alex Green (sax), and Paul Mulreany (drums), and Pat Fish (backing vocals on "Beatsongs" and guitars on "Rough Music"). I'm sure there's more but I can't remember off the top of my head. (Oh, little known Homer fact-- before Jake came aboard, Homer's bassist was Andy Metcalfe.) I dig the new Belle & Sebastian album. Look after yerselves... - -Ed, Doc, meetings meetings meetings I hate meetings n.p. Belle & Sebastian, "The Boy With The Arab Strap" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 14:10:04 -0700 From: Eb Subject: copyright infringement By the way, did you know that http://www.eb.com is the Encyclopedia Britannica site? Gosh. Eb, wondering if he should summon his legal team ;) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 17:34:48 -0400 (EDT) From: Terrence M Marks Subject: Re: copyright infringement On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Eb wrote: > By the way, did you know that http://www.eb.com is the Encyclopedia > Britannica site? Gosh. > > Eb, wondering if he should summon his legal team ;) There also was a comic strip called "Eb on the Web". Unfortunately, its been down as long as I've known about it. Terrence Marks normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 14:52:32 -0700 From: Jason Thornton Subject: -EB- Ecole Bilingue At 02:10 PM 9/28/98 -0700, Eb wrote: >By the way, did you know that http://www.eb.com is the Encyclopedia >Britannica site? Gosh. > >Eb, wondering if he should summon his legal team ;) You should check out www.eb.org as well. ;) - --Jason ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 98 15:16:00 -0800 From: Russ Reynolds Subject: EbHouse >You should check out www.eb.org as well wow...nice house, Eb! - -rUss GO GIANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 15:15:51 -0700 From: Mark_Gloster@3com.com Subject: two words: ecoli bacteria... but you knew this was coming - -markg ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 17:34:56 -0500 (CDT) From: Gregory Stuart Shell Subject: Re: two words: ecoli bacteria... Ebola Bostone ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 17:39:22 -0500 (CDT) From: Gregory Stuart Shell Subject: Re: Ebola Atlantic City Just as long as we never have to see: www.eb.gov ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 18:02:00 -0500 From: "JH3" Subject: Re: two words: ecoli bacteria... - -----Original Message----- From: Mark_Gloster@3com.com Date: Monday, September 28, 1998 5:17 PM Subject: two words: ecoli bacteria... I hate to nit-pick, but technically, it's E. Coli bacteria, so the acronym would be Ecb, not Eb. The "E" stands for "Escherichia" - it's named after Max Escher, I think, apparently because he once had a disease. So that's three words. John "The Human Disease Vector" Hedges ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 11:40:11 +1200 From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V7 #369 >>artist, Hitchcock performed a mix of songs old and >>new, interspersed with his customary ëverbalsí ñ >>monologues on subjects from the bizarre to the I've heard his monologues described as a lot of things, bu everbalsi? Anyone like to tell poor web-forsaken me what that NZ-ish website Terry was pointing to has on it? ><< >SF = starfucking > Hmmm. if you go to a science fiction convention in the city of the > Californian cablecars and have a beer with some top author while you're > there, could you use "SF SF SF" as the code? >> > > I know I'll kick myself for not being able to conjure this up, but who's >the top author? nah - as in Science-fictional Starfucking in San Francisco. Science Fiction is known amongst convention-goers as SF. Not that I'd know of course, I, um, just read it for the articles... James James Dignan___________________________________ You talk to me Deptmt of Psychology, Otago University As if from a distance ya zhivu v' 50 Norfolk Street And I reply. . . . . . . . . . Dunedin, New Zealand with impressions chosen from another time steam megaphone (03) 455-7807 (Brian Eno - "By this River") ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 23:52:11 GMT From: dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich) Subject: Damo Suzuki On Mon, 28 Sep 1998 16:26:21 -0400 (EDT), you wrote: >------------------------------ > >Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 18:14:51 -0400 >From: Ben >Subject: Re: wow > >MAybe my memory is wrong, but isn't there a song on The Fall's "This Nation's >Saving Grace" called "I Am Damo Suzuki"? So, what I want to know is, who is >he? Damo was one of the vocalists for the experimental german group Can... amazing group! -luther ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 98 17:39:00 -0800 From: Russ Reynolds Subject: BA Fegs testemoany 0%RH any Bay area fegs have a VHS copy of clinton's Grand Jury testimony? e-mail me privately. - -rUss ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 17:37:25 -0700 (PDT) From: Danielle Subject: aaaaaaarrrrrrrgggggghhhh From that durned Costello-l: "Hey, I'd love to hear all the venom and vitriol and impassioned defenses and apologies, and reasoned middle ground positions we'd hear if we got this list started on the topic of the...Grateful Dead." Noooooooooo.... ;) Danielle, returned unscathed from her hurricane safehaven _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 20:45:17 -0500 (CDT) From: Gregory Stuart Shell Subject: To Jerry and Friends For those who did not know, www.deadradio.com all dead, all the time www.dead.net long live the dead ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 18:50:39 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: BA Fegs testemoany 0%RH On 9/28/98 6:39 PM, Russ Reynolds wrote: >any Bay area fegs have a VHS copy of clinton's Grand Jury testimony? e-mail >me privately. that reminds me, if you have RealPlayer installed, check out the following: pnm://www.kisw.com/kisw/clinton.rm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 08:56:31 +0100 (BST) From: Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer Subject: Re: checking up on upcoming reissues (Eb=) >>>>> "Aaron" == Aaron Mandel writes: Aaron> On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, Eb wrote: >> 10/20: Beck, Jad Fair & Yo La Tengo, eels... Aaron> E picked a bad hand, considering that the album sounds like Aaron> mediocre Beck. Which album, Eels or Electroshock Blues? The first is definitely a 'get-us-noticed' debut, with none of the subtlety of E's solo albums. Their new one is much deeper, even though it could make ol' Leonard C weep. Much recommended. Stewart (only slightly peeved that he missed Eels play Glasgow, but on balance happy that he saw TMBG play Liberty, MO.) - -- Stewart C. Russell Analyst Programmer, Dictionary Division stewart@ref.collins.co.uk HarperCollins Publishers use Disclaimer; my $opinion; Glasgow, Scotland ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 09:01:47 -0400 From: Natalie Jacobs Subject: gnatspew >The Great Quail, as he is now known, has created life >similarly on many continents and incontinence, as he is >know for his Quailspew far and wide. Many people who like >him or don't were actually offwardly sprung by him. This is true. In my case, a small glitch in the operating system caused a disorder of the optical muscles known as congenital strabismus: i.e. I was born cross-eyed. (I have pictures to prove this.) When I was brought home from the hospital, twenty-six years ago, I caught a glimpse of Nixon making a campaign speech on TV, distorted due to my eye disorder into a creature of even greater horror and hideousness. "FTHAGN CTHULHU!" I screamed in utter anguish. "IA IA MILHOUSE!" But nobody understood me, since I had no teeth. Naturally, I subconsciously blamed the Quail for this vision of evil, as well I might. Even though the strabismus was eventually surgically corrected, a deep and abiding horror of the Grateful Dead had already been implanted in my infant brain. The neural short-circuiting resulting from my vision of Nyarlothemilhouse was what gave me the ability to shape tin-foil in myriad forms: but at what cost? I thank you all for your birthday wishes, and I am especially grateful for the naked mole-rats that Dolph sent (who are, as everyone knows, animal representatives of the Friends of Feg), but I fear it may be too late for me. n. p.s. The spontaneous appearance of quail mandalas on Mr. Lang's site doesn't surprise me; it appears to be a computer version of a skin disease known as cortunix bullosis, in which blisters in the shape of quails appear all over the body. It's usually caused by listening to too much prog rock. Fegs, beware! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 09:30:05 -0400 From: lj lindhurst Subject: Re: I Want You To Want Me =SF= >So I'm sitting in the Apple cafeteria enjoying a bowl of pasta, when I >glance over to my right and see none other than Rick Nielson. Just as >I'm blurting out "What the Hell is Rick Nielson doing here?", Robin >Zander walks by! Cool! (I couldn't resist the urge to drop into my >Dimone impression - "Yer mother's alright, yer father's alright, they >just seem a little bit wierd..."). > Oh yeah, that's nothing! Q and I saw MaCauley Culkin hanging out outside of a Rite-Aid on the Upper West Side the other day! I just wanted to post. Anything. l "TODAY's THE DAY! (new EC!!)" j ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 07:51:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Patrick Welker Subject: Oh happy days. I am in very close contact with this person who goes by the name of "Heruka". He/she is quite a wonderful person I'll add. >>>So the "I Wanna Destroy You" 7" on eBay went for $21 to someone named Heruka. Fess up - who are you?<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 10:44:49 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: I Want You To Want Me =SF= On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, lj lindhurst wrote: > Oh yeah, that's nothing! Q and I saw MaCauley Culkin hanging out outside > of a Rite-Aid on the Upper West Side the other day! Let me guess -- he was taking a cigarette break before going back to stocking shelves. Then his supervisor, Andrew Dice Clay, came out and told him to get back to work.... - --Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 09:53:06 -0500 From: Zelda Pinwheel Subject: 100% EC content Okay EC loving fegs...who else sat through *two* interviews with Fran "the Nanny" Drescher and 45 minutes of Regis and Kathie Lee? Just wondering, zelda ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 11:07:24 -0400 (EDT) From: Terrence M Marks Subject: Re: I Want You To Want Me =SF= > On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, lj lindhurst wrote: > > > Oh yeah, that's nothing! Q and I saw MaCauley Culkin hanging out outside > > of a Rite-Aid on the Upper West Side the other day! > > Let me guess -- he was taking a cigarette break before going back to > stocking shelves. Then his supervisor, Andrew Dice Clay, came out and > told him to get back to work.... Almost. Macauley was still trying to bum a cig off of Joe Isuzu when he was called back inside. Terrence Marks normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 08:14:11 -0700 From: Ethyl Ketone Subject: Re: gnatspew At 6.01 AM -0700 9/29/98, Sharkboy and Natalie wrote: >>The Great Quail, as he is now known, has created life >>similarly on many continents and incontinence, as he is >>know for his Quailspew far and wide. Many people who like >>him or don't were actually offwardly sprung by him. > >This is true. In my case, a small glitch in the operating system caused a >disorder of the optical muscles known as congenital strabismus: i.e. I was >born cross-eyed. (I have pictures to prove this.) When I was brought home >from the hospital, twenty-six years ago, I caught a glimpse of Nixon making >a campaign speech on TV, distorted due to my eye disorder into a creature >of even greater horror and hideousness. "FTHAGN CTHULHU!" I screamed in >utter anguish. "IA IA MILHOUSE!" But nobody understood me, since I had no >teeth. OHMYGOD! Finally, I know why. And when. In this unfathomable existence, I did not realize the Quail factor behind it all. Thanks you, dear friends, for explaining why I always felt aliens had dropped me in Los Angeles sometimes in the late 50s. Now I know that the future sent me to the past, or vice versa, and I am part of a conspiracy so vast I can only hope to glimpse a minion or two. And wht a feg is now has meaning beyond my own pitiful Hitchcockian musings. I also now understand why I know more about writers than musicians and more about filmakers than writers. I understand my preference for whacky tabacky at an early age. I understand the obsessive reading of Joyce's "Ulyssess" and Pynchon's "Gravities Rainbow". I understand my compulsion to start using a mac in '84 and still be faithful... It was alll planned. Does this mean I have to become a web designer now? Be Seeing You, - - carrie - who's going to NY in 2 weeks... np: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds "The Boatman's Call" "A kindler, gentler Nick Cave but worth the listen." "Questions are a burden for others. Answers are a prison for oneself." **************************************************************************** M.E.Ketone/C.Galbraith meketone@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 11:36:54 -0400 (EDT) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: 100% EC content I prefer the inteview from the Howard Stern show that she did prior to that. ------------------------------------ If you have a condom and sunscreen SPF 15 or greater, than it's safe to look at http://www.panix.com/~gsa/index.html On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Zelda Pinwheel wrote: > Okay EC loving fegs...who else sat through *two* interviews with Fran "the > Nanny" Drescher and 45 minutes of Regis and Kathie Lee? > > Just wondering, > > zelda > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 98 12:34:34 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: Russell Rules! >Note from one who has been lurking here for a while. You guys are fucking >nuts! >--Russell in Los Angeles I claim this as a new sig file: anyone wanna fight me for it? Eddie? Heh heh. - --Quail PS: I go away for a weekend and I return to a List seized with more spewing-forth than I could have imagined in my wildest dreams! The Julian Cope Saga returns -- with Six iMac workstations! Dave Lang's website actually *works!* Capuchin posts a ten page sequel to "The Diaries of Debbie Flosshilde!" Next thing, I'm going to find out there's a Gong reunion going on. . . . PPS: On a tip from Bayard, I went to DejaNews and typed in my email address. I was only somewhat amused to find one single entry: apparently a post of mine got reposted on the alt.freaks group. Hmm. PPPS: A BIG Thank-you to Bayard for the Shenandoah Feg Party. It was a *wonderful* and froggilicious experience, and I will post on it when I have the time. I am still recovering from hauling all those Pods down into Bayard & Chris's basement. . . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Great Quail, Keeper of the Libyrinth: http://www.rpg.net/quail/libyrinth "Countlessness of livestories have netherfallen by this plage, flick as flowflakes, litters from aloft, like a waast wizzard all of whirlworlds. Now are all tombed to the mound, isges to isges, erde from erde . . . (Stoop) if you are abcedminded, to this claybook, what curious of signs (please stoop) in this allaphbed! Can you rede (since We and Thou had it out already) its world? . . . Speak to us of Emailia!" --James Joyce, Finnegans Wake ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 12:28:53 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: freaks and EC (and yet surprisingly, no COSTELLO-L content) Quail: >On a tip from Bayard, I went to DejaNews and typed in my email >address. I was only somewhat amused to find one single entry: apparently >a post of mine got reposted on the alt.freaks group. Hmm. Funny you should mention this, because I recently discovered that alt.freaks is also reposting/discussing a couple of MY posts. Yes Fegs, we have two spies in our midst: Christy, aka "this bastard soul," and "The Velvet Elvis." I guess this telling-tales-out-of-school doesn't exactly bother me, but it does seem like bad form, somehow. Ben's post about the Fall was also mentioned. Incidentally, in a startling twist of synchronicity, alt.freaks has a heavy subscriber overlap with those babbling twits in alt.music.pink-floyd. Aha, now it all becomes clear. Pinwheel: >> Okay EC loving fegs...who else sat through *two* interviews with Fran "the >> Nanny" Drescher and 45 minutes of Regis and Kathie Lee? If you're talking about the Letterman appearance, I saw Elvis and nothing else. I was up in LA seeing the Spinanes (), and sped home way too fast in order to be in time for the Costello/Bacharach appearance. I made it with five minutes to spare. Woo! Or was Elvis on Regis/Kathie Lee too? By the way, I haven't heard the new Costello album yet. Wasn't especially impressed with the song EC sang last night, however. Eb, nursing a Rebecca Gates crush np: Hole/Celebrity Skin PS Thanks for the tapes, Eddie. :) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 16:38:52 -0400 From: Christy Cohen Subject: Re: freaks and EC (and yet surprisingly, no COSTELLO-L content) Hmmm. I guess I should de-lurk for a bit, to reply to this. Eb wrote: > > Quail: > >On a tip from Bayard, I went to DejaNews and typed in my email > >address. I was only somewhat amused to find one single entry: apparently > >a post of mine got reposted on the alt.freaks group. Hmm. I'm not positive, Quail, but I believe it was Jahweh "Dave" Lynch that did that. We plead innocent on this charge. > > Funny you should mention this, because I recently discovered that > alt.freaks is also reposting/discussing a couple of MY posts. Well, to be exact, I quoted two lines, from one of your posts. No harm intended. > Yes Fegs, we > have two spies in our midst: Christy, aka "this bastard soul," and "The > Velvet Elvis." I guess this telling-tales-out-of-school doesn't exactly > bother me, but it does seem like bad form, somehow. Extremely bad form. We don't usually get caught ;) No, to be quite serious, we discuss Can a lot, so I didn't think much of quoting you on him playing in LA, although apparently I should have. Have mercy on us. We weren't trying to um....spill feglist secrets, or anything. > > Incidentally, in a startling twist of synchronicity, alt.freaks has a heavy > subscriber overlap with those babbling twits in alt.music.pink-floyd. Aha, > now it all becomes clear. We all live together, too. Nobody knows it yet, though. Christy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 16:26:00 -0500 From: "JH3" Subject: Re: freaks and EC... >> Funny you should mention this, because >> I recently discovered that alt.freaks is also >> reposting/discussing a couple of MY posts. >Well, to be exact, I quoted two lines, from >one of your posts. No harm intended. Hey, I forward stuff from this listserv to alt.your.brain.must.be.destroyed all the time. Some of those threads go on for weeks! So, is this a bad thing to do? Don't tell me we're turning into MACCA-L here... JH3 ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V7 #372 *******************************