From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V10 #126 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Sunday, April 15 2001 Volume 10 : Number 126 Today's Subjects: ----------------- a new way of looking at things... [Stephen Mahoney ] Re: todd flanders [Stephen Mahoney ] Top Ten CDs of 2001 [The Great Quail ] Re: Top Ten CDs of 2001 [Stephen Mahoney ] Re: todd flanders ["victorian squid" ] Re: Top Ten CDs of 2001 ["Abraxas" ] I just read 156 Fegmails! [The Great Quail ] Re: todd flanders [Stephen Mahoney ] spam spam and more spam... [Stephen Mahoney ] Re: todd flanders [Tom Clark ] Re: protesting without permission? [Tom Clark ] Re: protesting without permission? [Capuchin ] Re: todd flanders [steve ] Re: todd flanders [steve ] Re: protesting without permission? [steve ] Re: protesting without permission? [steve ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V10 #125 [David Witzany ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V10 #125 [Motherfucking Asshole ] Re: a new way of looking at things... [Ken Weingold ] Re: protesting without permission? [Jeff Dwarf ] Re: a new way of looking at things... [Dolph Chaney ] brainworm ["bibi gellert" ] Re: protesting without permission? [steve ] Re: a new way of looking at things... [steve ] Re: Boys in L.A. [recount chocula ] Tax Day [Tom Clark ] Re: Tax Day [Ken Weingold ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 11:13:09 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: a new way of looking at things... Hey gang! Here is a new and exciting way to view tommarrow nope its not pointing out the obvious- that it is sunday! or that its also the annual day to curse the government under your breath nope- its christian groundhog day! you remember what happens if Jesus sees his shadow? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 13:16:01 -0700 From: "victorian squid" Subject: Re: todd flanders On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 21:27:52 Sirloin Stockade wrote: >McDonald's french fry suppliers use a miniscule amount of beef flavoring as >an ingredient in the raw product." Did anyone else see "The Spin Room" last night? They were interviewing the author of "Fast Food Nation". I kept thinking you'd get a kick out of it, especially the way one of the hosts kept on calmly munching on evil McD's products throughout, inspiring much astonished amusement from the crew and his co-host. >up on it.) note too that Give It To The Soft Boys was not sung by robyn >until frisco. Tis troo, tho we did get a nice one from the Minus Five in Seattle. >me-scan. i could almost consider moving to la-la for this alone. here, i'm >almost always rebuffed upon requesting to scan my items. You don't have to go as far as la-la. I've been to a couple Fred Meyers here in Portland that have u-scan. >expert". his basic line of argument was that, while it was lamentable that >the guy had to die, you had to give props to the cincinnati pd for hiring >(and arming) a mentally retarded guy. and most of the callers were agreeing >with him! Ok, it's official. Things Have Gone Too Far. zub zub, Susan P.S. According to the Weekly World news, the Devil has officially changed his number from 666 to 629. Be sure to update your address books. Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 14:09:08 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: todd flanders On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, victorian squid wrote: P.S. According to the Weekly World news, the Devil has officially changed his number from 666 to 629. Be sure to update your address books. Is that with the 503 area code preceding it? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 18:30:09 -0700 From: The Great Quail Subject: Top Ten CDs of 2001 1. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 2. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 3. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 4. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 5. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 6. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 7. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 8. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 9. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 10. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Honorable mention: "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - --Quail - -- +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+ 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 "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: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 15:35:35 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: Top Ten CDs of 2001 I think you have underestimated Nick Caves latest effort, if you want my opinion! On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, The Great Quail wrote: > 1. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 2. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 3. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 4. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 5. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 6. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 7. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 8. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 9. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > 10. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > and > > Honorable mention: "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > --Quail > -- > +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+ > > 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 > > "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability > of the human mind to correlate all its contents." > -- H.P. Lovecraft > Quote by Vonnegut: Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the universe. Anagram of quote: A masquerade can cover a sense of what is real to deceive us; to be unjaded and not lost, we must, then, determine truth. Stephen Mahoney Multnomah County Library at Rockwood branch clerk stephenm@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us 503-988-5396 fax 503-988-5178 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 15:46:10 -0700 From: "victorian squid" Subject: Re: todd flanders victorian squid wrote: > P.S. According to the Weekly World news, the Devil has officially changed his >number from 666 to 629. >Be sure to update your address books. Stephen Mahoney replied: > Is that with the 503 area code preceding it? You must be joking. I'm sure he took one look at Mayor Katz and realized he was a lightweight. Other Mac users (or anyone else, it's just that I suspect this is a Macthang): Are any of you having trouble with the KCRW MP3s? They're coming up empty on me. foo, Susan Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 16:27:28 -0700 From: "Abraxas" Subject: Re: Top Ten CDs of 2001 > I think you have underestimated Nick Caves latest effort, if you want my > opinion! True. Its even better than that. Ed > On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, The Great Quail wrote: > > > 1. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 2. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 3. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 4. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 5. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 6. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 7. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 8. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 9. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > 10. "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > > > and > > > > Honorable mention: "No more shall we part," by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds > > > > --Quail > > -- > > +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+ > > > > 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 > > > > "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability > > of the human mind to correlate all its contents." > > -- H.P. Lovecraft > > > > Quote by Vonnegut: > Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that > doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the universe. > Anagram of quote: > A masquerade can cover a sense of what is real to deceive us; to be > unjaded and not lost, we must, then, determine truth. > > Stephen Mahoney > Multnomah County Library at Rockwood branch clerk > stephenm@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us > 503-988-5396 > fax 503-988-5178 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 19:45:54 -0700 From: The Great Quail Subject: I just read 156 Fegmails! Jill writes, >As for handsome....God, interesting-looking is so much sexier than >GQ-looking. HEY!!!!!! Terry: >Problem with that is nobody has the slightest idea what you're talking >about. ("Oh, you mean moog, right?" Not to be pedantic, but Moog is German/Dutch, I believe -- so yes, it is pronounced "Moag," like "Das Boot," which is also pronounced like "Das Boat" as opposed to a footwear-homonym "Boot." So it's really not as arbitrary or weird as it may seem. Unlike, say, anything in Welsh. - --Der Quaal PS: I think I should be played by Steven Spielberg; Eddie should be played by that guy who played "Spud" in "Trainspotting." ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:05:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: todd flanders what about la guardia or dayley? or the counsels of the greek city-states? On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, victorian squid wrote: > victorian squid wrote: > > > P.S. According to the Weekly World news, the Devil has officially changed his > >number from 666 to 629. > >Be sure to update your address books. > > Stephen Mahoney replied: > > Is that with the 503 area code preceding it? > > You must be joking. I'm sure he took one look at Mayor Katz and realized he was a lightweight. > > Other Mac users (or anyone else, it's just that I suspect this is a Macthang): > > Are any of you having trouble with the KCRW MP3s? They're coming up empty on me. > > foo, > Susan > > > > > > Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com > Quote by Vonnegut: Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the universe. Anagram of quote: A masquerade can cover a sense of what is real to deceive us; to be unjaded and not lost, we must, then, determine truth. Stephen Mahoney Multnomah County Library at Rockwood branch clerk stephenm@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us 503-988-5396 fax 503-988-5178 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:49:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: spam spam and more spam... I really had some time to kill today so I created a little website on homestead.com anyone else ever do that? here it is: http://mahoneysdomain.homestead.com/MAHONEYFILES.html Quote by Vonnegut: Just because some of us can read and write and eat a little spam, that doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the universe. Anagram of quote: A masquerade can cover a sense of what is real to deceive us; to be unjaded and not lost, we must, then, determine spam. Stephen Mahoney Multnomah County Library at Rockwood branch clerk stephenm@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us 503-988-5396 fax 503-988-5178 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 18:08:33 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: todd flanders on 4/14/01 3:46 PM, victorian squid at v.squid@eudoramail.com wrote: > Other Mac users (or anyone else, it's just that I suspect this is a Macthang): > > Are any of you having trouble with the KCRW MP3s? They're coming up empty on > me. Worked fine for me. PowerBook G3, OS 9.1, IE 5.0. - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 18:17:56 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: protesting without permission? on 4/13/01 3:26 PM, JH3 at jh3@winco.net wrote: > *Most* cities and towns require you to get a permit before > holding a public protest. It's been that way for ages. I'm not > saying it isn't fucked up, but I *am* surprised that a former > Apple employee wouldn't know something like that... I mean, > didn't you guys have to get a permit to smash that enormous > Diamondvision screen in the "1984" ad? Dunno 'bout that; it was before my time. But still, whatever happened to freedom of assembly and freedom of speech? I can see the need for a permit for something like a parade, where you're going to close a street, but geez, am I going to get arrested for standing in front the police station with a sign that says, oh I don't know, "Police Chief Wiggam eats too many donuts"? - -tc np: X - "Burning House Of Love" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 19:58:50 -0700 (PDT) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: protesting without permission? On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Tom Clark wrote: > But still, whatever happened to freedom of assembly and freedom of > speech? I can see the need for a permit for something like a parade, > where you're going to close a street, but geez, am I going to get > arrested for standing in front the police station with a sign that > says, oh I don't know, "Police Chief Wiggam eats too many donuts"? Maybe not... but if there are several of you, they'll say you're blocking the sidewalk and then surround you with policemen that DO block the sidewalk... And forget using any kind of amplified sound equipment. And don't forget that you not only must go file for a license and be GRANTED one by the system that you're likely protesting, but you have to PAY A FEE... so protests are for those that are both approved and can afford it. I vaguely recall something like freedom to peacabley assemble from my civics classes... I think we could do a whole lot worse than to get a bunch of rigid Constitutionalists in the courts and start chucking most of these laws. (Then, of course, we've got to chuck the 14th and 15th Amendments and replace them with an all-encompassing Equal Rights Amendment.) Who's with me? J. - -- _______________________________________________ Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 22:42:00 -0500 From: steve Subject: Re: todd flanders > on 4/14/01 3:46 PM, victorian squid at v.squid@eudoramail.com wrote: > >> Other Mac users (or anyone else, it's just that I suspect this is a >> Macthang): >> >> Are any of you having trouble with the KCRW MP3s? They're coming up >> empty on >> me. On Saturday, April 14, 2001, at 08:08 PM, Tom Clark wrote: > Worked fine for me. PowerBook G3, OS 9.1, IE 5. Me too. Yikes 400, OS 10.0.1, OmniWeb 4. - - Early Adopter Boy __________ Is this thing on? Sent via OS X Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 22:48:42 -0500 From: steve Subject: Re: todd flanders On Saturday, April 14, 2001, at 03:16 PM, victorian squid wrote: > >> McDonald's french fry suppliers use a miniscule amount of beef flavoring >> as >> an ingredient in the raw product." > > Did anyone else see "The Spin Room" last night? They were interviewing > the author of "Fast Food Nation". I kept thinking you'd get a kick out of > it, especially the way one of the hosts kept on calmly munching on evil > McD's products throughout, inspiring much astonished amusement from the > crew and his co-host. It is clear that Susan must be too weak to press the channel button on her TV remote. - - Steve __________ Is this thing on? Sent via OS X Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 23:00:18 -0500 From: steve Subject: Re: protesting without permission? >> *Most* cities and towns require you to get a permit before >> holding a public protest. It's been that way for ages. I'm not >> saying it isn't fucked up, but I *am* surprised that a former >> Apple employee wouldn't know something like that... I mean, >> didn't you guys have to get a permit to smash that enormous >> Diamondvision screen in the "1984" ad? On Saturday, April 14, 2001, at 08:17 PM, Tom Clark wrote: > Dunno 'bout that; it was before my time. But still, whatever happened to > freedom of assembly and freedom of speech? I can see the need for a > permit > for something like a parade, where you're going to close a street, but > geez, > am I going to get arrested for standing in front the police station with > a > sign that says, oh I don't know, "Police Chief Wiggam eats too many > donuts"? No permit is required in the above situation, as long as you're not creating a public nuisance. The Greenpeace folk (dog love 'em) were arrested for trespassing. If I only had the money, I'd buy some property next to Bush and put up a huge BUSH SUCKS sign. - - Steve __________ Is this thing on? Sent via OS X Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 23:19:48 -0500 From: steve Subject: Re: protesting without permission? On Saturday, April 14, 2001, at 09:58 PM, Capuchin wrote: > I vaguely recall something like freedom to peacabley assemble from my > civics classes... > > I think we could do a whole lot worse than to get a bunch of rigid > Constitutionalists in the courts and start chucking most of these > laws. You're joking, of course. We've already got 3 "rigid Constitutionalists" on the Supreme Court, and they're more likely to come down on the side of the powers that be. > (Then, of course, we've got to chuck the 14th and 15th Amendments > and replace them with an all-encompassing Equal Rights Amendment.) I could go for this, as long as I get to write it. - - Steve __________ Is this thing on? Sent via OS X Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 23:35:01 -0500 (CDT) From: David Witzany Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V10 #125 Mr. Tews queried: >> >didn't he give jon voight a blowjob in Midnight Cowboy? or am i thinking of >someone else? too lazy to check imdb. Yep, that's him. More recently, he had a recurring part on Seinfeld as the NBC exec who vetoed the Seinfeld script, then picked the show up again when he fell for Elaine, and then cancelled it again when she rejected him. (The character then joined Greenpeace and disappeared under the waves when his inflatable boat was rammed. No word on whether or not he became a white or pink stone statue.) Dave. David Witzany witzany@uiuc.edu ....one of Nature's bounds checkers - ------------ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 23:48:47 -0700 From: Motherfucking Asshole Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V10 #125 of course, his greatest achievement has still got to be Parents. DAMN, i love that movie! At Saturday, 14 April 2001, you wrote: >Mr. Tews queried: > >>> > >>didn't he give jon voight a blowjob in Midnight Cowboy? or am i thinking of >>someone else? too lazy to check imdb. > >Yep, that's him. More recently, he had a recurring part on Seinfeld as the >NBC exec who vetoed the Seinfeld script, then picked the show up again when he >fell for Elaine, and then cancelled it again when she rejected him. (The >character then joined Greenpeace and disappeared under the waves when his >inflatable boat was rammed. No word on whether or not he became a white or >pink stone statue.) > >Dave. > >David Witzany >witzany@uiuc.edu ....one of Nature's bounds checkers >------------ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 01:31:06 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: a new way of looking at things... Stephen Mahoney wrote: > Hey gang! > > > Here is a new and exciting way to view tommarrow > nope its not pointing out the obvious- > that it is sunday! > or > that its also the annual day to curse the government under your > breath > nope- > its christian groundhog day! > you remember what happens if Jesus sees his shadow? considering he's been dead for 1970 or so years, i'd say it might be a sign that christians are right, at least about the part of Jesus being the son of god and immortal, etc. he seems to have been a pretty nifty philosopher though. but as it's been said before, Jesus, save me from your followers. ===== - ---evidence of how sick the world is, stolen from Harper's. 300,000: Number of Africans infected each year by "sleeping sickness," a fatal mosquito-borne illness. 1,000: Doses of eflomithine, a proven cure for the disease, that were available worldwide in February (2001). 60,000: does that will be available by June, after the discovery that the drug also eliminates facial hair. Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 04:36:11 -0400 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: a new way of looking at things... On Sat, Apr 14, 2001, Stephen Mahoney wrote: > Here is a new and exciting way to view tommarrow > nope its not pointing out the obvious- > that it is sunday! > or > that its also the annual day to curse the government under your breath > nope- > its christian groundhog day! > you remember what happens if Jesus sees his shadow? I think he already did and went back in shame at what had been created in his name. "At the hands of his worshippers, Jesus suffered a far worse fate than crucifixion." --Tom Robbins - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 01:39:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: protesting without permission? steve wrote: > Capuchin wrote: > > I vaguely recall something like freedom to peacabley assemble from > > my civics classes... > > > > I think we could do a whole lot worse than to get a bunch of rigid > > Constitutionalists in the courts and start chucking most of these > > laws. > > You're joking, of course. We've already got 3 "rigid > Constitutionalists" on the Supreme Court, and they're more likely to > come down on the side of the powers that be. no, we have two totalitarians posing as "rigid constitutionalists," and marionette puppet/token black guy. > > (Then, of course, we've got to chuck the 14th and 15th Amendments > > and replace them with an all-encompassing Equal Rights Amendment.) > > I could go for this, as long as I get to write it. ===== - ---evidence of how sick the world is, stolen from Harper's. 300,000: Number of Africans infected each year by "sleeping sickness," a fatal mosquito-borne illness. 1,000: Doses of eflomithine, a proven cure for the disease, that were available worldwide in February (2001). 60,000: does that will be available by June, after the discovery that the drug also eliminates facial hair. Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 09:38:11 -0500 From: Dolph Chaney Subject: Re: a new way of looking at things... At 01:31 AM 4/15/01 -0700, Jeff Dwarf wrote: >Stephen Mahoney wrote: > > > its christian groundhog day! > > you remember what happens if Jesus sees his shadow? >...Jesus, save me from your followers. ...I know, I know... twice a year, I have to remember to take an extra grain of salt with my dose of Fegness... I can't argue. Most people out there in America today visibly calling themselves Christians are big loud jerks. Those people aren't Jesus's followers at all, and I know you know it. Wearing Armani doesn't give you class -- from what I see on Michigan Ave., it usually just makes you crabby and snotty. The parallel applies. "You Are What You Is." Just please keep in mind: some of us, the very Fegs you associate with, are still trying specifically to follow Jesus. we're big fans. we're not the kind that are gonna bring him 20 shopping bags of things for him to sign and make a stink until he does. but we would gladly do an extended roadtrip (if necessary). so. say what you wanna say, have fun, it's all good. just a reminder that there are real live human Jesus fans here in the mix. so if you're saying things about Christians that you wouldn't be comfortable saying about Jews or Muslims or Hindi or the Dalai Lama... be careful. oh -- and Jesus' dad could beat up your dad. dolph who bought his becca a "Buddy Christ" statue for Easter and is wearing his "Jesus Peanut Butter Cups" [tm] T-shirt ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 11:23:44 -0400 From: "bibi gellert" Subject: brainworm Oh, yeah, I agree with Susan: I read that brainworm thing and thought, "Just another reason I'm glad I'm a vegetarian" as if hormones in meat, mad cow disease, and factory farming weren't reasons enough. Meat is Murder Bibi - --- bibigellert@earthlink.net - --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 11:08:28 -0500 From: steve Subject: Re: protesting without permission? >> You're joking, of course. We've already got 3 "rigid >> Constitutionalists" on the Supreme Court, and they're more likely to >> come down on the side of the powers that be. On Sunday, April 15, 2001, at 03:39 AM, Jeff Dwarf wrote: > no, we have two totalitarians posing as "rigid constitutionalists," and > marionette puppet/token black guy. Totalitarian, that's harsh! Authoritarian is more like it. And to give Thomas his due, he can be a right-wing fuck on his own accord. - - Steve __________ Is this thing on? Sent via OS X Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 11:22:54 -0500 From: steve Subject: Re: a new way of looking at things... On Sunday, April 15, 2001, at 09:38 AM, Dolph Chaney wrote: > so. say what you wanna say, have fun, it's all good. just a reminder > that there are real live human Jesus fans here in the mix. That's cool Dolph, just please try to keep your less tolerant co-religionists off our backs. Despite what Andrew Sullivan thinks, the Culture Wars ain't over yet. - - Steve __________ Is this thing on? Sent via OS X Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 12:43:50 -0400 From: recount chocula Subject: Re: Boys in L.A. when we last left our heroes, Eb exclaimed: >Drat...a friend tells me the Soft Boys appeared live on KCRW this morning, >and I missed it. But maybe others will want to see if the performances are >archived on the KCRW site. if and when it is, it'll be linked from . woj ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 10:42:22 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Tax Day Hola, U.S. Fegs, As I write THE BIG CHECK, I will be listening to the following playlist. Then come Monday when I look at my depleted portfolio, I'll open a big bottle of bourbon and drink it at work. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy, Cars - Butthole Surfers Money For Nothing - Dire Straits Poor Boy - Nick Drake Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo My Favourite Buildings - Robyn Hitchcock Serpent At The Gates Of Wisdom - Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians Soul Sacrifice - Santana Hell Hole - Spinal Tap Teen Age Riot - Sonic Youth Black Friday - Steely Dan The Royal Scam - Steely Dan Taxman - The Beatles She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult Lawyers, Guns And Money - Warren Zevon Add It Up - Violent Femmes Only The Stones Remain - The Soft Boys (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones Ain't Gonna Eat No More - The Coolies Crack Pipe (Burnin' My Hand) - The Coolies Poverty - The Coolies Loser - Beck Back to you, Chip! - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 13:53:58 -0400 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: Tax Day With all the Nick Cave talk, no 'Brother My Cup Is Empty'? ;-) Fill 'er up, and break out the Vaseline! - -Ken On Sun, Apr 15, 2001, Tom Clark wrote: > Hola, U.S. Fegs, > As I write THE BIG CHECK, I will be listening to the following playlist. > Then come Monday when I look at my depleted portfolio, I'll open a big > bottle of bourbon and drink it at work. > > Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon > Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy, Cars - Butthole Surfers > Money For Nothing - Dire Straits > Poor Boy - Nick Drake > Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo > My Favourite Buildings - Robyn Hitchcock > Serpent At The Gates Of Wisdom - Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians > Soul Sacrifice - Santana > Hell Hole - Spinal Tap > Teen Age Riot - Sonic Youth > Black Friday - Steely Dan > The Royal Scam - Steely Dan > Taxman - The Beatles > She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult > Lawyers, Guns And Money - Warren Zevon > Add It Up - Violent Femmes > Only The Stones Remain - The Soft Boys > (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones > Ain't Gonna Eat No More - The Coolies > Crack Pipe (Burnin' My Hand) - The Coolies > Poverty - The Coolies > Loser - Beck > > > Back to you, Chip! > -tc ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V10 #126 ********************************