From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V9 #328 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Monday, November 13 2000 Volume 09 : Number 328 Today's Subjects: ----------------- I know where the prawns are.... [Tony.Blackman@sita.int] Re: 0% Bush, 0% Gore, 0% Nader, 100% Robyn yay! ["brian nupp" ] Putty tots [The Great Quail ] Re: I tot I had all the tuckin' answers [GSS ] lesley gore? ["Andrew D. Simchik" ] Re: lesley gore? [GSS ] Blame Florida [Michael Wolfe ] I tot I had all the tuckin' answers... ["jbranscombe@compuserve.com" ] I'd become my enemy In the instant that I preach ["Daniel Gackle" ] Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! [lj lindhurst ] Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! [Ken Ostrander ] Re: I tot I had all the tuckin' answers... [GSS ] 100% Barrett [Terrence Marks ] Sculder and Mully [The Great Quail ] Re: 100% Barrett [Stephen Buckalew ] Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! [Tom Clark ] RE: 100% Barrett ["Brian Huddell" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:06:20 +0000 From: Tony.Blackman@sita.int Subject: I know where the prawns are.... ...they're on holiday! Looking at a site that deals with "Engrish", the utter rubbish that is often found in Japan on product labels etc., I noticed this.... It seemed somehow appropriate to mention it here. <> Tony n.p. The Tim Buckley tribute album "Sing A Song For You" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:08:38 EST From: "brian nupp" Subject: Re: 0% Bush, 0% Gore, 0% Nader, 100% Robyn yay! Daniel: What in sam hell does >the following mean? > > *** If I was man enough I'd come on your stump *** I'm not sure, but while waiting outside an RHE show in 93, Robyn came walking by the line of awaiting fans, and someone said. "Hey Robyn. Are you going to cum on any stumps tonight?" He just looked back and smiled and said: "If you supply the stumps, we'll cum on them!" Brian Nupp _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:28:40 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence Marks Subject: Controlled by gamma-light (was Re: J5) On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, brian nupp wrote: > Brian: > J5,Worth getting? > > Eb: > >Sure. An unusually consistent album, for the hip-hop realm... Sounds entirely unlike The Automator's "A Much Better Tomorrow". I loved the EP, but there's something about Kool Keith... I try, I really do. I love the individual songs. "Blue Flowers", "Earth People", "Bow to the Master", "The Girls Don't Like the Job". Each an example of damn fine hiphop. He's got skills. He's entertaining. He's got the rhymes and all that.. His DJs are virtuosos. His producers seem to be good as far as producers go, not that I'm a qualified judge of producers. But I can never listen to him for more than 20 minutes a stretch. Unrelatedly, I've got an album, "Sounds of the Sand" by David Thomas & the Pedestrians. It's too good to be stashed in my closet and too horrible for me to ever listen to it again. If Captain Beefheart did a 38-minute-long extended folk medley while extremely drunk, it would sound vaguely like this. There's enough freaks here that somebody would enjoy it. Just not me. First person to ask gets it. (note: emphasis is on "extremely drunk", not "Captain Beefheart". _hopefully_ it's just my record-player acting up. It's on 45 and my set never gets the speeds right) Terrence Marks Unlike Minerva (a comic strip) http://www.unlikeminerva.com HCF (another comic strip) http://www.mpog.com/hcf normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:52:56 -0500 From: lj lindhurst Subject: Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! >LJ "Finally proving I'm a cranky and conservative Midwesterner" >Lindhurst writes, > >> I'm not anti-child, don't get me wrong > >This is not true. I have, with my own eyes, seen LJ pluck the >mewling babe right out of a new parent's stroller and fling the >infant from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade like a Frisbee. I have >also seen her pacing back and forth maternity wards shouting "Keep >them in! Get them all back in there!" until security has had to >remove her. > >And don't get me started on her "Miss Bloofer the Clown" years. > >--Quail But the worst is the BABY STROLLER PEOPLE!!! Aaargh!! Just because they have an SUV-sized baby carriage, they think they OWN the SIDEWALK. It's like, Everyone outta my waay!!! Baaaaaaaaabeeeee comin' through!! What-? You're an old lady with a walker? I don't care! Baaaaabeeeeeee comin' through!! And then, Jesus, they strap 'em together, and they have those DOUBLE-WIDE baby carriages! I swear, they're going to pass an ordinance for BIGGER SIDEWALKS in Brooklyn Heights to accommodate all the au pairs and their goddamned humongous baby carriages... aargh! And don't even GET ME STARTED on CHILDREN'S CHORUSES!!!! l "Brooklyn Militia" j - -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LJ Lindhurst White Rabbit Graphic Design NYC ljl@w-rabbit.com http://www.w-rabbit.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "who do you what do you why do you do?" --Elvis Costello ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:59:22 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: Putty tots LJ "Finally proving I'm a cranky and conservative Midwesterner" Lindhurst writes, > I'm not anti-child, don't get me wrong This is not true. I have, with my own eyes, seen LJ pluck the mewling babe right out of a new parent's stroller and fling the infant from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade like a Frisbee. I have also seen her pacing back and forth maternity wards shouting "Keep them in! Get them all back in there!" until security has had to remove her. And don't get me started on her "Miss Bloofer the Clown" years. - --Quail ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:13:40 -0500 (CDT) From: GSS Subject: Re: I tot I had all the tuckin' answers On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, jbranscombe@compuserve.com wrote: > When people here talk about wishing newly qualified doctors good luck in > getting "stinking rich" rather than wishing them luck in treating their > patients properly it makes my blood run cold. Well then I guess you have yet to realize that not everyone who becomes a doctor is interested in healing the sick. > When people here don't seem to understand that people are born into > different circumstances and occasionally can't help calling upon the > welfare state safety net it makes me want to puke. 'people here don't seem to understand', what? Sorry your excellency, we are not are worthy. The rest of us womanizing homophobic slave owners just don't understand. Please teach us to understand and appreciate diversity, fine art and the good things in life, like you. But be carefull and don't stand to close, I might puke on ya. > I don't know every socio-political stance that Robyn takes, but I do know a > few...and, a question I've asked before but never got any answers - Why do > you like Robyn? GSS? Blatzman? What does politics or anything else have to do with appreciation of fine art? It does for you, but then you are the Elvis fan. I like Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Elvis Costello, Emmy Lou Harris, Wilco, Chet Atkins, Rush, The Who, The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Aaron Neville and Mingo Saldivar. Plus I watch Soul Train and think Ted Nugent is a kick ass guitar player. But what does the fact that he bow hunts for sport and loves field dressing game have to do with appreciation for him as an artist? I am not a big Ted Nugent fan, but I love Double Live Gonzo now and will for the rest of my life. I know Democrats who are so far to the right, it really would make someone like you puke. On the other hand I know die-hard Republicans who support abortion, think the death-penalty is completely fucked, smoke pot daily, love the great outdoors, recycle religiously, and think sport hunters are barbaric. But, they would never vote for a democrat. It is same sorta short sightedness that keeps those democrats with the same ideals from ever voting for a republican. It ain't fucking black and white. And anyone who thinks it is, is a dumb-ass gss Here are some lyrics from that fucked-up, right wing, gun-toting, beer swilling, slaving trading, god fearing Candian band. THE CAMREA EYE 'Grim-faced and forbidding, Their faces closed tight, An angular mass of New Yorkers Pacing in rhythm, Race the oncoming night, They chase through the streets of Manhattan. Head-first humanity, Pause at a light, Then flow through the streets of the city. They seem oblivious To a soft spring rain, Like an English rain So light, yet endless From a leaden sky. The buildings are lost In their limitless rise. My feet catch the pulse And the purposeful stride. I feel the sense of possibilities, I feel the wrench of hard realities. The focus is sharp in the city. II Wide-angle watcher On life's ancient tales, Steeped in the history of London. Green and grey washes In a wispy white veil Mist in the streets of Westminster. Wistful and weathered, The pride still prevails, Alive in the streets of the city. Are they oblivious To this quality? A quality Of light unique to Every city's streets Pavements may teem With intense energy, But the city is calm In this violent sea.' - N.P. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 09:20:59 -0800 From: "Andrew D. Simchik" Subject: lesley gore? >From: GSS > >On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Andrew D. Simchik wrote: >> It may not have been handed to _you_, but it is certainly handed to some >> people. I didn't start with the privileges of a Bush or a Kennedy but I > >What the hell does the Kennedy farcicality have to do with any of this? They could be considered a privileged family. > You >just could not get yourself to type Gore, could you? I don't happen to know anything about Gore's family. Feel free to toss his name into that _exhaustive_ list of the privileged American families if it gets your rocks off. > We are talking about >the privileged elite in regard to THIS situtation, right? If by "THIS situation" you mean the election, no, we are not, at least not specifically. Pop a Valium. >The death penalty is 100% percent wrong, period. There is absolutly no >arguement in support of this ludicrously barbaric practice. If not for the >single reason that we have executed innocent people and we will execute >innocent people again. I'm not a big fan of the death penalty, but surely we've also imprisoned innocent people and will do so again. Better get rid of prison too! Drew - -- Andrew D. Simchik, drew at stormgreen.com http://www.stormgreen.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:44:31 -0500 (CDT) From: GSS Subject: Re: lesley gore? drew wrote: > I'm not a big fan of the death penalty, but surely we've also imprisoned > innocent people and will do so again. Better get rid of prison too! That makes sense? The difference is absolute. Dead people can't appeal. So you are a death penalty supporting, Gore ignorant, left winger. Are you a Local 237 member? gss ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 18:18:15 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael Wolfe Subject: Blame Florida PETER JENNINGS: It's Sunday now The whole thing should be done And yet there's still a chance that either of them could have won! COKIE ROBERTS: Should we blame the candidates? SAM DONALDSON: Or blame society? GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Or should we blame projections from TV? THE MEDIA: No! Blame Florida! Blame Florida! Their sunburnt faces, flapping heads And their crooked guv'nur Jeb Blame Florida! Blame Florida! We must launch a full assault It's Florida's fault. RALPH NADER: Don't blame me That it's so close When Dubya's got the I.Q. of a leaky garden hose And is it our fault that Our country hates the poor, Or that Al Gore is a smarmy corporate whore? THE GREENS: No! Blame Florida! Blame Florida! It seems everything was great Till it became the linchpin state Blame Florida! Blame Florida! JEB BUSH: I was gonna ree-locate anyway. THE VOTERS: We could have had Bill Bradley or McCain, so brave and true, Instead you gave us Al Gore and this asshole double-u, Should we blame the parties? Should we blame the Dems? Or the sodding ee-lector-ial system? THE DEMOCRATS: No! Blame Florida! Blame Florida! With all the Elian hullabaloo And those crazy old folks too Blame Florida! Blame Florida! The count must be done, The race must be run, The votes must be in, And George must not win, We must complain and make a scene Before somebody thinks to blame the Greens! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 14:00:32 -0500 From: "jbranscombe@compuserve.com" Subject: I tot I had all the tuckin' answers... On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, jbranscombe@compuserve.com wrote: > When people here talk about wishing newly qualified doctors good luck in > getting "stinking rich" rather than wishing them luck in treating their > patients properly it makes my blood run cold. GSS replied >Well then I guess you have yet to realize that not everyone who becomes >a doctor is interested in healing the sick. And you condone this attitude? Gosh, I'll just have to come to terms with 'the hard realities' of life mentioned by that king among poets you quoted at the end of your post. I wrote > When people here don't seem to understand that people are born into > different circumstances and occasionally can't help calling upon the > welfare state safety net it makes me want to puke. GSS replied >'people here don't seem to understand', what? Sorry your excellency, we >are not are worthy. The rest of us womanizing homophobic slave owners just >don't understand. Please teach us to understand and appreciate >diversity, fine art and the good things in life, like you. But be >carefull and don't stand to close, I might puke on ya. Nice bit of sophistic crap there Greg, leaving that 'when' off the beginning of your misquote. You could then represent me as tarring everyone with the same brush, and affecting a superiority in *all* realms, aesthetic or political, a superiority which I only actually feel to Rush-voting Bush groupies :-). And if you think I'd ever want to stand within a couple hundred mile radius of you....only kidding! People have attested that you're actually quite a nice chap. You just obviously don't give very good web... GSS glossed over the facts thus >But what does the >fact that he (Ted Nugent) bow hunts for sport and loves field dressing game have to do >with appreciation for him as an artist? ...and the rest, matey... Okay, so I'll never get anywhere with my politics/art/Hitchcock nexus query; but, er, are you sure you meant to write this...? >What does politics or anything else have to do with appreciation of fine >art? Fine, let's never analysis anything to do with art ever again :-) GSS told us how it is >It ain't fucking >black and white. And anyone who thinks it is, is a dumb-ass To quote a well known Texan philosopher-sage "Sorry your excellency, we are not worthy, please teach us...." Finally, I really don't know what you hoped to achieve by giving us some Rush lyrics, except to remind us of the bad poetry we all wrote in the sixth form... 'Grim-faced and forbidding, Their faces closed tight, An angular mass of New Yorkers Pacing in rhythm, Yeah, those masses they're always 'forbidding', unless, of course, they're under the control of a good strong leader. They seem oblivious To a soft spring rain, Like an English rain So light, yet endless From a leaden sky. Ah, but you're not oblivious are you, you poet Peart. Oh chosen one, the one for whom cliches such as ' Mist in the streets of Westminster.' are so much threnodic dross only to be found in the doggerels of lesser bards. 'It's a right pea-souper again Holmes and no mistaking.' 'Yes, but a strong cup of tea, Watson, and a rendition on my trusty old Strad of Rush's The Body Electric (it's a reference to Walt Whitman, don't you know, aren't they clever) will soon have us feeling as right as the endless rain that falls from our beloved, leaden, London skies. Talking of Sky, there's another great band...' Bring back She Rex and her Marc Bolan quotes, all is forgiven..... jmbc. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 14:32:46 -0500 From: lj lindhurst Subject: Re: needing meat, not meeting needs >> 2.)What if you were "transgendered" and finally had the resources >> together to get a sex change? > >Or even if you were transgendered, rather than merely "transgendered". > >a Yeah!! That too!! wise ass. :) l - -- ******************************** LJ Lindhurst White Rabbit Graphic Design http://www.w-rabbit.com NYC ljl@w-rabbit.com ******************************** Adieu, adieu, to you and you and you. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 13:15:00 -0600 From: "Daniel Gackle" Subject: I'd become my enemy In the instant that I preach > there are more than a few arguments that contributors here have > recently adduced that would make the subject of our adulation/admiration MR > ROBYN HITCHCOCK gag... > it really does make me wonder if you are listening to the same artist I am. > [...] Why do you like Robyn? Oh come off it. That's the biggest non sequitur I've heard since... well, since last millennium. You should like someone's music if you like their politics... or their politics if you like their music? This argument has been going on for centuries, and the reason it never stops coming up is the desire of politically minded people to control art to serve their ends. I know where I stand on this (and it has nothing to do with my politics): I'll take Bob Dylan, and you can take Pete Seeger and Joan Baez (please!). And while we're at it, I'll take Dostoevsky, Turgenev and Tolstoy (and Wyndham Lewis too, definitely), and why don't you keep Chernyshevsky, Pisarev, and Gladkov. RH has often been perfectly explicit politically. He has summed up his politics with his usual pithiness (and isn't he just about the pithiest?): "I think the right is wrong and the left is right". That's fine. What's also fine is that he doesn't yoke his creative genius to that particular ox, and if he does allude to politics in his songs he does so with wit and style. I can't imagine RH as anything other than far too intelligent to believe that his fans are under any obligation to share his opinions, any more than his eating habits or his fashion sense. Because I haven't even tried most of those cheeses, and, albeit to my shame, I don't own anything with dots on it. Lastly, if what you're saying is -- and I do mean IF, because I suspect you weren't although it did sorta seem that way -- IF what you're saying is, "I'm more of a Robyn fan than you, nyah nyah nyah, because (a) my political opinions are more righteous than yours and (b) I occasionally speak to Him in person" -- well, that would also, hypothetically speaking, be "fuckin' shite," would it not? Well, in any case it would make the subject of my adulation/admiration, ME, gag... coz *I've* been photographed with Charlie Watts. - - Daniel who knows that the relation between art & politics is complex, and even likes Pete Seeger a little and just between you and me possibly even Joan Baez a teeny bit, but was trying to make a point goddamn it... p.s. But if the left is right and the right is wrong, doesn't that make the left wrong? You know, Socrates is a man, all men are mortal... oh shut up. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 12:34:51 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! Blatzman *and* G.S.S. de-lurking at the same time? Mayday, Mayday! Diiiiive! Eb, wistfully remembering the days when "The X Files" was entertaining ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 15:56:14 -0500 From: lj lindhurst Subject: Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! >Eb, wistfully remembering the days when "The X Files" was entertaining Not that I've EVER been a big X Files fan, but geez, that show is soooo fucking humorless! Does Scully EVER crack a smile? And the dialogue-! Oh man, what awful crap... Shame we have the Complete Silence During the X Files rule in this house*, otherwise I'd be laughing my ass off constantly! I'm CRANKY today, eh? lj, a.k.a., Your Little Cup of Sunshine *TGQ also enforces the Complete Silence Rule during "Buffy," "Angel," and select episodes of "Dawson's Creek". - -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LJ Lindhurst White Rabbit Graphic Design http://www.w-rabbit.com NYC ljl@w-rabbit.com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:20:58 -0500 From: Ken Ostrander Subject: Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! > Successful people shouldn't have to pick up the pieces of > other people's lives. i have only two words to add to this debate: corporate welfare. >>Eb, wistfully remembering the days when "The X Files" was entertaining > >Not that I've EVER been a big X Files fan, but geez, that show is >soooo fucking humorless! Does Scully EVER crack a smile? And the >dialogue-! Oh man, what awful crap... Shame we have the Complete >Silence During the X Files rule in this house*, otherwise I'd be >laughing my ass off constantly! sounds like i didn't miss much last night. the show can be very funny. last season, most of the episodes i saw bordered on self-parody. at least the one-off ones. right now mulder is gone and there are lots of unhappy viewers out there; so why shouldn't scully be humorless? did i miss anything? >*TGQ also enforces the Complete Silence Rule during "Buffy," "Angel," >and select episodes of "Dawson's Creek". hmmm...now who's humorless? ken "bright eyed and bushy tailed" the kenster np my bloody valentine loveless ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 15:19:06 -0500 (CDT) From: GSS Subject: Re: I tot I had all the tuckin' answers... On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, jbranscombe@compuserve.com wrote: > >Well then I guess you have yet to realize that not everyone who becomes > >a doctor is interested in healing the sick. > > And you condone this attitude? Gosh, I'll just have to come to terms with > 'the hard realities' of life mentioned by that king among poets you quoted > at the end of your post. Condone or not, it is reality. Should we have a moral litmus for all those hoping to become a doctor of medicine? As hard as this might be to accept, even holier-than-thou politicians (democrats, republicans, libs and even greens) sometimes get into the business for completely self-serving reasons. > I wrote > > When people here don't seem to understand that people are born into > > different circumstances and occasionally can't help calling upon the > > welfare state safety net it makes me want to puke. > > GSS replied > >'people here don't seem to understand', what? Sorry your excellency, we > >are not are worthy. The rest of us womanizing homophobic slave owners just > >don't understand. Please teach us to understand and appreciate > >diversity, fine art and the good things in life, like you. But be > >carefull and don't stand to close, I might puke on ya. > > Nice bit of sophistic crap there Greg, leaving that 'when' off the > beginning of your misquote. You could then represent me as tarring > everyone with the same brush, and affecting a superiority in *all* realms, You do have a tendency to tar everyone with the same brush. I was just using this as an example, kinda in the same way you have so many times in the past. I should have included 'when'. Actually I should have included the entire sentence. I apologize. > aesthetic or political, a superiority which I only actually feel to > Rush-voting Bush groupies :-). And if you think I'd ever want to stand > within a couple hundred mile radius of you....only kidding! People have > attested that you're actually quite a nice chap. You just obviously don't Don't worry, I'll take care of that as soon as I can. > give very good web... I don't give good head either, but is that something to hold against me? > > GSS glossed over the facts thus > >But what does the > >fact that he (Ted Nugent) bow hunts for sport and loves field dressing > game have to do > >with appreciation for him as an artist? > ...and the rest, matey... > > Okay, so I'll never get anywhere with my politics/art/Hitchcock nexus > query; but, er, are you sure you meant to write this...? The guy is a master guitar player. His politics or whatever have absolutely nothing to do with this fact. > GSS told us how it is > >It ain't fucking > >black and white. And anyone who thinks it is, is a dumb-ass > > To quote a well known Texan philosopher-sage "Sorry your excellency, we are > not worthy, please teach us...." > > Finally, I really don't know what you hoped to achieve by giving us some > Rush lyrics, except to remind us of the bad poetry we all wrote in the > sixth form... Well, that is an opinion not shared by everyone on this list. Don't get me started quoting bad Elvis songs, I'd have to list all of them. Ok, most of them. > Yeah, those masses they're always 'forbidding', unless, of course, they're > under the control of a good strong leader. Like sheep, or Borg? > Ah, but you're not oblivious are you, you poet Peart. Oh chosen one, the > one for whom cliches such as > > ' Mist in the streets of Westminster.' > > are so much threnodic dross only to be found in the doggerels of lesser > bards. Ooh, look three 50 cent words in one sentence. Give this man a Guiness. gss ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:38:35 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence Marks Subject: 100% Barrett I found a new Syd Barrett song on napster. It's called Stanley the Simpleton. If it isn't him, it's an amazing imitation. I've never seen any previous reference to this song existing, though. http://grove.ufl.edu/~normal/syd_barrett_-_stanley_the_simpleton.mp3 Terrence Marks Unlike Minerva (a comic strip) http://www.unlikeminerva.com HCF (another comic strip) http://www.mpog.com/hcf normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:45:28 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: Sculder and Mully LJ gripes, >Not that I've EVER been a big X Files fan, but geez, that show is >soooo fucking humorless! Actually, I think the first two episodes of this season are very promising! I hope the show continues in this direction -- Robert Patrick is doing a fine job, though I keep expecting him to morph into a T-2000 unit and spike Scully through a milk carton. >*TGQ also enforces the Complete Silence Rule during "Buffy," >"Angel," and select episodes of "Dawson's Creek". This is only partially true! Though I do enforce the No Talking Rule during the X-Files*, I have never even *seen* an episode of "Dawson's Creek!" It is actually "The Nanny" that also gets the NTR..... - --Quail, a notorious Rush fan practicing admirable restraint..... *Trust me, anyone who has had to sit through an episode of "the X-Files" with LJ would not blame me for this rule. Really. Last week, she flung a baby at the screen. - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Great Quail, K.S.C. (riverrun Discordian Society, Kibroth-hattaavah Branch) For fun with postmodern literature, New York vampires, and Fegmania, visit Sarnath: http://www.rpg.net/quail "People that are really very weird can get into sensitive positions and have a tremendous impact on history." --Vice President Dan Quayle ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 17:07:18 -0500 From: Stephen Buckalew Subject: Re: 100% Barrett Cool, sure sounds like him Have you heard the early blues track they cut (Lucy Leave), that's pretty interesting too. I found it on some Barrett site that had "candy and a current bun" among other snippets. Steve B At 04:38 PM 11/13/2000 -0500, you wrote: >I found a new Syd Barrett song on napster. It's called Stanley the >Simpleton. If it isn't him, it's an amazing imitation. I've never seen >any previous reference to this song existing, though. > > >http://grove.ufl.edu/~normal/syd_barrett_-_stanley_the_simpleton.mp3 > >Terrence Marks >Unlike Minerva (a comic strip) http://www.unlikeminerva.com >HCF (another comic strip) http://www.mpog.com/hcf >normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 14:13:06 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: I Tot I Taw A Puddy Tat! > *TGQ also enforces the Complete Silence Rule during "Buffy," "Angel," > and select episodes of "Dawson's Creek". I've now got this unnerving image in my head of Quail as Frank Booth, watching "Buffy" with the Nitrous Oxide mask on. - -t "Don't you fucking look at me!!" c ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:19:55 -0600 From: "Brian Huddell" Subject: RE: 100% Barrett Here's someone on a Barrett discussion group speculating that it might be Robyn! http://themindcandy.com/wboard/messages/767.html > Cool, sure sounds like him > > Have you heard the early blues track they cut (Lucy Leave), that's pretty > interesting too. I found it on some Barrett site that had "candy and a > current bun" among other snippets. > > Steve B > > > At 04:38 PM 11/13/2000 -0500, you wrote: > >I found a new Syd Barrett song on napster. It's called Stanley the > >Simpleton. If it isn't him, it's an amazing imitation. I've never seen > >any previous reference to this song existing, though. > > > > > >http://grove.ufl.edu/~normal/syd_barrett_-_stanley_the_simpleton.mp3 > > > >Terrence Marks > >Unlike Minerva (a comic strip) http://www.unlikeminerva.com > >HCF (another comic strip) http://www.mpog.com/hcf > >normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V9 #328 *******************************