From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V7 #421 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, November 10 1998 Volume 07 : Number 421 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: REMarkabull ["Daniel Barkhouse" ] Re: Archaeology [MARKEEFE@aol.com] Re: Aquarium lyric [Eb ] Re: Aquarium lyric [fred is ted ] Re: Aquarium lyric (wierd food, actually) [steve ] Re: silly things [Chris32672@aol.com] Smartie Mine [Terrence M Marks ] Re: Smartie Mine ["Capitalism Blows" ] Re: Aquarium lyric [Aaron Mandel ] The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... ["John B. Jones" ] Re: The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... ["Chris!" ] I Got A Message For You, Eb [Ben ] Hummers, humming, humdingers, and a bit of Robyn at the end [Ken Sabatini] Re: The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... [Ultaltwavr@aol.com] Re: Storefront Hitchcock LP [Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer ] Re: the insect mother cometh. [dlang ] Re: Archaeology [Ethyl Ketone ] Re: The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... [Michael R Godwin ] RE: Bergenalia (100% Snerd content) ["Chaney, Dolph L" ] Re: Hate to break it to you, GQuail, but... [The Great Quail ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 16:55:25 PST From: "Daniel Barkhouse" Subject: Re: REMarkabull REM's new recording I rather like. "Airportman," the first track, is rather stultified, IMHO, but the CD as a whole has managed to grow on me, despite the fact that at least one song on it is redolent of The Partridge Family's oeuvre. This record for some reason has really made me want to hear Mr. Stipe and Bono sing together (one song in particular invoked this feeling in me, but I can't think right now what it is). Michael? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 19:58:42 EST From: MARKEEFE@aol.com Subject: Re: Archaeology In a message dated 11/9/98 3:04:20 PM, Michael Wolfe (the taller, leaner Michael from Portland, Oregon) wrote: <> Hmmm . . . I don't know. In some ways, yeah. In other ways, not so much. As someone who wasn't living in the NW during the grunge years, I think that both grunge and the whole electronica/rave scene were *both* seen as kinda lame by most of the people I knew at the time (old school punk rockers). Admittedly, these were some of the biggest music snobs ever -- employees of Wax Trax in Denver (the record store, which is in no way affiliated with the record label). Both of these genres (fads, perhaps) were equally shunned. Maybe the "real" grunge of the very late 80's and *very* early 90's (pre-"Nevermind" and pre-"Singles") made for a cool scene . . . but it seems to me like the grungers never had quite as much of the "musically purer than thou" attitude that the punks had. Also, grunge became super-popular, whereas punk never did (I mean, like, "on the radio" popular). It would make it kind of hard for the grungers to sneer contemptuously at the electronica-philes when the grungers are finding themselves upwardly mobile while the musicians in the electronica genres are sitting in their basements with their old MIDI machines and their turntables and tape decks, trying to put together something for their friend's underground radio show. On the other hand, I can see some parallels between the existences of these two sets of opposing musical factions. I can definitely see (now that you mention it) how electronica and grunge (purely as musical forms) may have reacted against each other in much the same way that new wave and punk did lo those many years ago. So, I guess I see the parallels between the expressions of the music, but not between the actions/attitudes of the musicians. Sorry, Michael, if I overly dissected your impromptu comparison. I just found it interesting and thought I'd follow up on it. - -----Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 17:05:29 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Aquarium lyric >>p.s. Candy trivia: The Baby Ruth was NOT named after Babe Ruth. It was >>named after the company's grandaughter. Or something to that effect. > >The way I heared it, it was after Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth. >I think they're a good candy bar, myself. I thought it was Teddy Roosevelt's daughter...no? Eb, who prefers Snickers, appropriately enough np: Spiritualized/Royal Albert Hall ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 18:10:09 -0800 (PST) From: fred is ted Subject: Re: Aquarium lyric - ---Danielle wrote: >Who's been playing Bee Thousand lately? 'Fess up... Shhh. Don't tell *you know who*, but I'm playing "The 2000 Pound Bumblebee" and "Flight of the Bumblebee" on a tape loop REAL LOUD. To resolve the whole Baby Ruth story, it was named for Cleveland's daughter. Cleveland was married during his first term, so his family life became especially newsworthy. They're ok, but I can't bring myself to eat one ever since the scene in Caddyshack where one was tossed into a pool to simulate, um, an "accident." Re tc's suggestion; Clark Bar? Fuck Clark Bar! Zagnut! Zagnut candy bar! > NP The sound of 115 sophomore history essays begging to be graded Now you're scaring ME! Ted "Yeah, we get high on music" Kim Deal _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 98 21:28:58 -0600 From: steve Subject: Re: Aquarium lyric (wierd food, actually) Danielle wrote: >You know, it's funny you should mention that. I had my very first >fucking Twinkie a few weeks ago. Never mind the candy, what about the latest culinary wonder from the great state of Louisiana? - - Steve Nutria Cuisine -- NPR's Debbie Elliott reports that in an effort to save the state's endangered wetlands, Louisiana officials have come up with a novel approach. They are encouraging people to eat nutria, an orange toothed rodent that's harmful to wetlands, by sponsoring promotional events featuring nutria recipes. But many residents think of nutrias as "swamp rats" and aren't too keen on the idea. (10:00) RealAudio at: www.npr.org/ramfiles/980707.atc.05.ram p.s. emailer spellchecker suggestions for "fucking" and "Twinkie." tucking Twinkle sucking Tenneco mucking Tanaka ducking Tunic bucking Tonic faking Tank ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 00:20:10 EST From: Chris32672@aol.com Subject: Re: silly things To clear a point up: Rhino IS Warner. W.E.A.(Which stands for Warner/Elektra/Atlantic) owns Rhino under i'ts Warner "Third". They are only interested in making money. alot of times when an artist gets his cataolgue re-issued, said recordings are purchased in bulk. Say you wanted to re-issue then. First youd have to get everybody to stop laughing at you. Second secure through offer. They may offer you said recordings for let's say half a million. But you have to take the entire "Rupert Holmes"(...if you like Pina Coladas...) recordings & re-issue them as well.(No "if's,&'s or But's for it is a clause is the almighty contract oh brothers & sisters!) You might make some money on the Hitchcock cd's but loose the same amount mabey more on the classic "Escape" by Mr. Holmes(NOT JOHN-RUPERT!!!) Now multiply those calculated risks by the numerous labels in which Robyn has had recordings issued on (Twin- Tone,A&M,Midnight Music [Import], Aftermath, [Only the first one & Midnight already secured that one for us], & there mabey more but my memory fails me.) mabey Rhino was actually only breaking even by having Hitchcock because of that reasoning. Oh well, we lose & the almighty $ wins again. I would'nt worry too much, unless you do not have a really good USED record & cd store near you.(We here have 3 & I run one of them.) So if you guys need any just let me know at chris32672@aol.com & we'll work something out. Hope to hear from ya' soon. Chris. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 23:02:47 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence M Marks Subject: Smartie Mine Having heard nothing but praise for that Smartie Mine thing, I decided to get it. This being Gainesville, it was nowhere to be found. Before I go looking again, what kind of music is it, exactly? (No, I wasn't *really* listening to The Point when I last posted. I just wanted to include the bee reference. I was really listening to Fred Allen.) Terrence Marks normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 20:54:27 PST From: "Capitalism Blows" Subject: Re: Smartie Mine never mind what kind of music it is! just do as you're told, young man. however, you won't find it in the shops. you'll find it at the shows, or in your mailbox. but only the latter if having ordered it from: ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 23:58:15 -0500 (EST) From: Aaron Mandel Subject: Re: Aquarium lyric On Mon, 9 Nov 1998, Danielle wrote: > my way through the various sweetmeats on offer in this fair land - > though I have yet to eat an Oreo. I welcome recommendations i used to tear through Starbursts as a kid. and if you can find Tangy Taffy and don't have any loose fillings (or teeth), pick it up. also, not a sweet as such but still junk food: cheese-flavored Sunchips. these things, along with Kraft Macaroni and Cheese (which i suspect is available throughout creation), make up most of my diet some weeks. re: multiple formats. i don't mind when there's a lot of difference, but so far it sounds like the vinyl just adds a few songs and improves the banter without substituting really different forms of the songs that overlap. i dunno if i'd be considering buying it were i not so disappointed with the CD. (maybe that sounds backward, but i just want one good Storefront, and the CD isn't good enough.) a ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 21:32:57 -0800 From: "John B. Jones" Subject: The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... http://www.robynhitchcock.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 22:00:37 -0800 From: "Chris!" Subject: Re: The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... John B. Jones wrote: > > http://www.robynhitchcock.com Yup. Less that spectacular. But, some interesting stuff even if it is filler. I am wondering the new found significance of the tomato and associated column. There is the surprise NYC show on Nov. 20th. Me? No. I'll be too far away. I do like the fountain pen. I think I must get one after the dawn of the new year--a resolution. .chris ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 02:16:29 -0500 From: Ben Subject: I Got A Message For You, Eb Here's that compilation containing "Statue With A Walkman" you asked about, on the fab new official RH website: http://www.robynhitchcock.com/sequel.htm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 02:24:57 -0500 (EST) From: Ken Sabatini Subject: Hummers, humming, humdingers, and a bit of Robyn at the end On Mon, 9 Nov 1998, fred is ted wrote: > ---Ken Sabatini wrote: > > Come to think of it, no one answered my questions about Hummers > (the> vehicles) either: whether they were a make or a model . . . > > Well, all ya have to do is enter "Hummer" on a search engine. You'll > get plenty of info that way. Youch! Geez, how many threads could be cut off that way: "why don't you find the answer yourself." ;) Don't worry, no offense was taken. I suppose you're correct. I guess I thought it had to be known by someone here. I actually don't currently have web access from home other than in text only mode through an external account, which has been very troublesome the last few times I've tried it. So when I tried to view that offensive "slipping you the midnight fish site"--after I heard all the raves about it from others--all I saw were a bunch of 1's and 0's with my text-only browser. I will tell you that I searched for the answer about my Magnavox commercial question before I asked it . . . well, I searched in the magnavox.com site, which seems to be owned by the Phillips company, but no info. on this commercial could be found. I was told by a helpful fellow feg that the singer of Grant Lee Buffalo is named Grant Lee Phillips, so go figure. > AM General is the make. Hummer is the model name. > As M. Wolfe pointed out, they are the newish US military utility > vehicle. The military acronym is HMMMV or something like that, hence > the nicknames. So you knew all the while. :) Don't tell me you found this on the web by searching the term "Hummer" and wading through some 87,314 hits, including sites titled "Migration patterns of Peruvian humming birds (Hummers)" & "Modern day tips for hummer improvement: Hum along at home" & "All Time Sports Heroes: Lets all hummer together for the Real Humdingers" . . . stop me before I make a fool of myself--hey, its nearly 2:00 am here! Thanks for the details and thanks to the other fegs who also patiently answered my questions. > I'm pissed at SUVs at the moment cuz a good friend was nearly t-boned > in his "regular" car by a red-light running at 40 mph Ford Explorer > this morning. Fortunately the other driver hit the left front and > missed the driver area by a couple of feet. Amen brother. I recently came back from a bunch of consulting trips in the Georgia area--which involved a lot of driving. And I found that, at most, 30% of the vehicles were cars, while the other machines were pickup trucks (30%), Sport Utility vehicles (30%), and 18 wheelers (10%). Ticket costs should be in proportion to the weight of the vehicle ticketed--at least for moving violations. I know there's more to accident prevention than weight (like braking capability, for instance), but weight can't be discounted. I was hit from behind by one of those god awful Ford Broncos about 6 years ago on the way to work one morning: My Honda CRX was pulverized and I was lucky not to have met my maker as a result--the whole car was crushed but for a small space on the driver's side. Fortunately, no one was in the car with me. Oh yeah, the Bronco sustained a dent in its front bumper. ken PS On Robyn: the first time I heard "The Yip Song" was when I saw him play it solo acoustic on 120 minutes (or whatever that other show was called that predated 120 minutes). My first reaction to it was amazement that he could sing it and play it on guitar simultaneously--the vocals and the guitar part seemed not to fit together. Songs Robyn commonly plays live that I'm not crazy about: Freeze, Clean Steve, and Balloon Man quickly come to mind. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 03:06:17 EST From: Ultaltwavr@aol.com Subject: Re: The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... Hi all, Just a lurker looking in... So, who's going to meet up at the Mercury Lounge in New York on the 20th? Sounds like a good deal to me. The advertisement for that date has Miles Hunt listed. Was he the guy from the Wonder Stuff, or was that another Miles. Anyway, I'm just trying to figure out what the official schedule for that evening is. Steve ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 08:43:32 +0000 (GMT) From: Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer Subject: Re: Storefront Hitchcock LP >>>>> "Capuchin" == Capuchin writes: Capuchin> Second, I still think the multiple format thing works. I wouldn't mind if both versions were available on CD. I'd probably buy 'em. - -- Stewart C. Russell Analyst Programmer, Dictionary Division stewart@ref.collins.co.uk HarperCollins Publishers use Disclaimer; my $opinion; Glasgow, Scotland ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 08:41:27 +0000 (GMT) From: Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer Subject: Re: Hummer >>>>> "ted" == fred is ted writes: ted> Hummer has no redeeming features whatsoever ted> (well, maybe safety) None there, either. 4WD vehicles of all types are probably the most dangerous vehicles to be in in a crash; big tyres and long-travel suspension are more likely to cause a roll. They also have pathetically weak roofs, so you're probably safer in a Pinto. They're also dreadful for secondary safety too. Hitting a ped or a cyclist will probably shred 'em. I note that Robyn drives about the least cyclist-friendly car in the world, the Volvo. Now that there a 4WD Volvo, I fear for my life expectancy. - -- Stewart C. Russell Analyst Programmer, Dictionary Division stewart@ref.collins.co.uk HarperCollins Publishers use Disclaimer; my $opinion; Glasgow, Scotland ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 21:41:14 +0930 From: dlang Subject: Re: lyrics woj exclaimed >was the German Club RH played on 02/17/85 Onkel Po's , or Onkel Poe's? >etc. pretty sure it's the latter, but do not know for certain. For once woj is wrong its Onkel PO and theres a .. above the O . I have a Michael Chapman album recorded there and thats how its spelt. dave ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 21:41:51 +0930 From: dlang Subject: Re: the insect mother cometh. Jon Flytter quoth, > All is calm >with the bugs. All Hail Hexapoda! Jon, Chief Priest (Human) of the INSECT GOD, Kaohsiung Temple No bloody wonder they leave you alone,you have them on your side! I'm talking about lowly blobs like me that don't have high connections >Dave, if you're having roach problems in your Mac-room, try performing >your sacrifices elsewhere or get a blood-drain installed. And don't >leave your dirty dishes lying around! . Youre right on this one I take your point about the roaches and food . Its high time I took the dirty dishes out of the inside of the Mac anyway,its beginning to smell something awful. dave ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 11:45:23 +0000 From: Ethyl Ketone Subject: Re: Archaeology >Ken Sabatini pontificated as follows: >> Come to think of it, no one answered my questions about Hummers (the >> vehicles) either: whether they were a make or a model . . . As we've heard via searching, the HumVee is the military model, the Hummer is the civilian model (sans the gun turret). I've seen them for rent in car rental agencies in LA. And even though I'd never get one, I happen to think they are great looking (but I'm no judge, I love Dodge Power Wagons and T55s as well, In fact, I happen to like most armored vehicles). Guess it comes from living in Oakland. Volvos are only one degree away from armored vehicles btw... At 12:20 AM +0000 11/10/98, fred is ted wrote: >I'm pissed at SUVs at the moment cuz a good friend was nearly t-boned >in his "regular" car by a red-light running at 40 mph Ford Explorer >this morning. OK, the great SUV debate (I have this often with friends). I happen to drive a 10 year old Pathfinder. I've been rear ended twice but never hit anyone. I also go off road fairly often (my family lives in the middle of a vineyard). I have used 4WD in snowstorms, in Utah and the desert, in "4WD sanctioned BLM land", etc. BUT, statistics show that up to 80% of SUV drivers never get more off roading than a typical road construction site where they have to drive the shoulder. Ford Explorers are some of the most un-used 4WD out there. I find the soccer mom in the explorer mentality annoying enough that when I change vehicles, it is not SUVs that I will be looking at. I have seen some very wild and scarey armored Land Rovers complete with anti-granade grills in the front and search lights on all 4 corners here in Belfast. Maybe that's the next Oakland vehicle. Sorry no RH content, but no RH while on the road either. Greetings to LJ and TGQ. I made it to Northern Ireland and am quite amazed at this place. - - Carrie ps: I woke this morning to twinkiie stuffing all over the room and a severe headache... "Questions are a burden for others. Answers are a prison for oneself." **************************************************************************** M.E.Ketone/C.Galbraith meketone@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 14:01:53 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: The museum of Robyn Hitchcock.... On Mon, 9 Nov 1998, John B. Jones wrote: > http://www.robynhitchcock.com I tell you one thing, they can't spell 'Guildford'. Is it spelt correctly on the CD/LP? - - Mike G ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 08:11:48 -0800 From: Mark_Gloster@3com.com Subject: Re: Smartie Mine Smartie Mine is "Thermonuclear Folk." It is, to my knowledge, only available through http://www.dbhq.com That's Dan Bern headquarters, the place where they keep all his heads. You can listen to snippets of songs there. You might consider listening to some other Dan Bern stuff before you buy it. He might be a little "inyerface" for you. You might also really like his other efforts. Try _Dog, Boy, Van_, or _Dan Bern_ first. _50 Eggs turns some people off for reasons that have little to do with Dan. I'm just getting ready to drive up the coast to see some wonderful fegs (tthat was a little redundant.) Happies! - -Markg Terrence M Marks on 11/09/98 08:02:47 PM Please respond to Terrence M Marks To: The Cognitive Dissidents cc: (Mark Gloster/HQ/3Com) Subject: Smartie Mine Having heard nothing but praise for that Smartie Mine thing, I decided to get it. This being Gainesville, it was nowhere to be found. Before I go looking again, what kind of music is it, exactly? (No, I wasn't *really* listening to The Point when I last posted. I just wanted to include the bee reference. I was really listening to Fred Allen.) Terrence Marks normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 16:25:50 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Bergenalia (100% Snerd content) On the subject of Candice Bergen, I was watching 'Fun and Fancy Free' the other day - a real mishmash of a Disney film, basically consisting of 'Bongo' and 'Mickey and the Beanstalk' stuck together back to back. Anyway, 'Mickey and the Beanstalk' features live action interjections from Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd, plus a little girl. Oddly. Edgar Bergen did not seem to be making any attempt to keep his lips still, which I would have thought would be easy enough to fake (given the cinematic skills of the Disney studios). My question is: Was the little girl Candice Bergen? - - Mike G ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 11:36:49 -0500 From: "Chaney, Dolph L" Subject: RE: Bergenalia (100% Snerd content) Nope. From us.imdb.com: Fun and Fancy Free (1947) Directed by Jack Kinney Hamilton Luske Writing credits Homer Brightman Eldon Dedini Genre: Animation / Children's / Musical User Rating: 7.1/10 (28 votes) Credited cast overview: Edgar Bergen.... Himself Cliff Edwards.... Jiminy Cricket Billy Gilbert (I).... Giant Anita Gordon.... Singing Harp Jim Macdonald.... Mickey Mouse Clarence Nash.... Donald Duck Luana Patten.... Herself Dinah Shore Country: USA Language: English Color: Color (Technicolor) Sound Mix: Mono ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 08:28:47 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Archaeology On 11/10/98 3:45 AM, Ethyl Ketone wrote: >As we've heard via searching, the HumVee is the military model, the Hummer >is the civilian model (sans the gun turret). I've seen them for rent in car >rental agencies in LA. And even though I'd never get one, I happen to >think they are great looking (but I'm no judge, I love Dodge Power Wagons >and T55s as well, In fact, I happen to like most armored vehicles). Guess >it comes from living in Oakland. Someone around the corner from me owns a yellow Hummer and I was fortunate enough to follow it up the street this morning. Lemme tell ya, this one is loud and stinky. I guess they're diesel fueled cuz this thing was spewing the black exhaust like you wouldn't believe. I managed to pass it and got a look at the driver: an attractive 40-ish businesswoman! Her other car must've been in the shop cuz I can't see commuting through the Sillycone Valley in something like that! - -tc, who really couldn't be happier with his Chrysler Town & Country minivan, thankyouverymuch. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Oct 98 11:57:51 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: Re: Hate to break it to you, GQuail, but... Eb flows, >...D# has found a new concern, thanks to some other ampf-er's Enigmabait -- >apparently, Phish has a song called "AC/DC Bag" which clearly implicates >the band as being Enigma co-conspirators as well. Among other lines, the >lyrics contain: > >"Mr. Palmer is concerned with the thousand dollar question >Just like Roger he's a crazy little kid >I've got the time if you've got the inclination >So cheer up Palmer, you'll soon be dead >I'm concerned that you concealed this vital information from us, Quail. Good Lord, I forgot all about that! I feel . . . shame. God, how *could* I have forgotten that? And of all people, EB scoops me on PHISH?!! Why not Dave Lang? Hal Brandt? Even Ben? But . . . but . . . oh, christ. I am sorry, oh Feg List, that I, a resident Phish Phan and member of the Surreal Posse, completely forgot about the Epic of Gamehenge and the Story of Icculus. I will pile up all my Phish bootleg CDs and let LJ do a small victory stomp all over them, while blasting the 7-inch acetate blue vinyl edison music box picture disc anniversary pressing of Oasis covering "Aquarium," the Grassy Rael Remix. Will that be atonement enough? >np: "LJ & The Quail," season 2, episode 4 That's my favorite one! The Quail brings home a new handgun for home security, against LJ's bleeding heart tree-hugging liberal wishes, and then he almost ends up shooting all the guests for the NYC premiere of Storefront Hitchcock! Ah, lots of laughs all around, the Quail learns a lesson about handguns, and it all wraps up merrily in the hospital, where the near-fatally injured Chris Gross accidentally kills Kenny. - --Quail +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+ The Great Quail, K.S.C. (riverrun Discordian Society) For fun with postmodern literature, New York vampires, and Fegmania, visit Sarnath: http://www.rpg.net/quail "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: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 12:05:54 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence M Marks Subject: Re: Hate to break it to you, GQuail, but... > God, how *could* I have forgotten that? And of all people, EB scoops me > on PHISH?!! Why not Dave Lang? Hal Brandt? Even Ben? But . . . but . . . > oh, christ. No, Eb scooped us on D#'s interpretation of Phish. I personally think it's a good sign that we aren't going about thinking about what music a rather unbalanced individual might associate with Pink Floyd/Carl Palmer. > I am sorry, oh Feg List, that I, a resident Phish Phan and member of the > Surreal Posse, completely forgot about the Epic of Gamehenge and the > Story of Icculus. Y'know, I think that "The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday" is entirely forgettable. (Way I heard it, it was his thesis for an applied psychology degree, which makes no sense at all. Does anyone know what kind of grade he got on it?) Terrence Marks normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 09:23:22 -0800 (PST) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: Hate to break it to you, GQuail, but... On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, The Great Quail wrote: > >np: "LJ & The Quail," season 2, episode 4 > That's my favorite one! The Quail brings home a new handgun for home > security, against LJ's bleeding heart tree-hugging liberal wishes, and > then he almost ends up shooting all the guests for the NYC premiere of > Storefront Hitchcock! Ah, lots of laughs all around, the Quail learns a > lesson about handguns, and it all wraps up merrily in the hospital, where > the near-fatally injured Chris Gross accidentally kills Kenny. Did I mention that I don't think I'm going to make it to NYC? No one is more disappointed than I am. J. ________________________________________________________ J A Brelin Capuchin ________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 09:23:47 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Hate to break it to you, GQuail, but... On 10/10/98 8:57 AM, The Great Quail wrote: >>np: "LJ & The Quail," season 2, episode 4 > >That's my favorite one! The Quail brings home a new handgun for home >security, against LJ's bleeding heart tree-hugging liberal wishes, and >then he almost ends up shooting all the guests for the NYC premiere of >Storefront Hitchcock! Ah, lots of laughs all around, the Quail learns a >lesson about handguns, and it all wraps up merrily in the hospital, where >the near-fatally injured Chris Gross accidentally kills Kenny. Hey, my local UPN station doesn't play these reruns! Please fill in the gaps between season 1, episode 3 and that great series finale from last spring. More! More! - -tc p.s. I think robynhitchcock.com has great potential. Looks like Robyn is taking full control of his product. ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V7 #421 *******************************