From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V10 #131 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, April 17 2001 Volume 10 : Number 131 Today's Subjects: ----------------- "Liam Gallagher ripped off my eyebrows" - RH [Bayard ] Re: the saddest thing about JR's death [Eb ] Re: the saddest thing about JR's death [Ken Ostrander ] colorforms, feggirl shopping (guys ignore) [Melissa Higuchi ] detroit ftp server [tlr3@email.unc.edu (tom)] eBay must die [Bayard ] Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs [Johnathan Vail ] Music to die for, I mean to ["Spring Cherry" ] Sexiest Geeks! ["Spring Cherry" ] Re: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs ["brian nupp" ] Re: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs ["brian nupp" ] RE: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs [Larry Tucker ] Re: eBay must die [The Great Quail ] Re: music to die to ["brian nupp" ] Re: eBay must die [Bayard ] Re: music to die to (not mine) [Stephen Mahoney ] Re: lyricsmaniax ["victorian squid" ] Re: eBay must die [Stephen Mahoney ] Re: eBay must die ["Jason R. Thornton" ] Re: detroit ftp server ["Abraxas" ] Re: tribute...of sorts [Ken Ostrander ] RE: eBay must die ["Poole, R. Edward" ] re: eBay must die [Eb ] Re: music to die to (not mine) [Bayard ] re: eB must die [Bayard ] RE: eBay must die [Viv Lyon ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:08:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: "Liam Gallagher ripped off my eyebrows" - RH Linda Ryan, in the sky: http://www.listen.com/article_read.jsp?articleid=411 Thank you Linda (she looks the same on every page) > First, I'm mentioned casually as "and her boyfriend" I believe "housepet" was the term used. =b ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 12:13:08 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: the saddest thing about JR's death >First, I'm mentioned casually as "and her boyfriend" and now I'm just >completely ignored. > >Living in the shadow of greatness, I guess... And don't forget that list newbie who perceived you as being just part of Viv's (ahem) "entourage." Eb np: The Ladybug Transistor/The Argyle Heir ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:22:21 -0400 From: Ken Ostrander Subject: Re: the saddest thing about JR's death i cannot believe that i was listening to the ramones all night last night, all the stuff volumes 1 & 2, and i didn't find out about joey until today. weird. i've never listened to both albums one after the other before. i never get sick of their first album; but couldn't listen to all the stuff without turning into a teenage lobotomy... >>wondering which Ramones songs would sound best played on church organ >> >"Here Today, Gone Tomorrow", no question. nice, some other possiblities: "pet semetary" "i don't wanna go down to the basement" "questioningly" "swallow my pride" (in light of the u2) ken "gimmie gimmie shock treatment" the kenster np curse of the mekons http://spin.com/new/features/punk/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 19:27:50 -0000 From: Melissa Higuchi Subject: colorforms, feggirl shopping (guys ignore) to whoever asked about colorforms: I don't recall having colorforms when I was younger but I do recall seeing them somewhere. My cousins maybe. I said like the South Park book because I was working at Barnes and noble the xmas those came out. I'm not THAT young (27). Natalie Jacobs said: > > >So -where- do fegirls shop? yes highly recommend Sephora, and Nordstrom for cosmetics. Nordstrom has a great rtn policy. Also I think Target tends to be the best place here for drugstore stuff. They have the newest stuff and don't look like they've been looted like a lot of the CVS stores in the city. >For clothes it's mostly thrifting and discount places like The Rack. Me too. I just did a sale run at Tysons II. Very swanky mall out here in VA but apparently the wealthy don't need to buy clearance so there's always tons of stuff left. I also do thrifts, flea markets, second hand shops and estate sales out here. I am absolutely addicted. The Rack is great but hard to get to. Loehmanns is also great for leftover designer stuff. The really great shopping in the DC region is in VA but there's no way to get around w/o a car. Who mentioned the idea of the pajama party? These posts are so hard to keep up with. If not for problems of geography sounds like it would be great. That and a feg thrifting outing. Ahh the collision of my two favorite mailing lists. Melissa ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:34:16 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) From: tlr3@email.unc.edu (tom) Subject: detroit ftp server errr, the detroit ftp server thingee (ftp://softboys@24.131.50.69:6510/) is sort of working at the moment, but keeps demanding a password from me. is there one? i don't remember seeing one. help! i'm really glad there are so many mp3s out there. . . it's great to have hours of soft boys on my harddrive. .. thanks for any help, tom ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:39:10 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: eBay must die I am going to become a member of eBay's "VeRO program" so they will hopefully listen to me when I raise an objection about a robyn CD-R being hawked on their service. Is anyone else interested in joining me on this? I can put your name down too. =b GSS: as to what you do when a store is selling bootlegs; you let them know, very politely. Some people are astonishingly ignorant. If you want to get radical on their ass, that is up to you... =evilBayard ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:41:27 -0400 From: Johnathan Vail Subject: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs I have about half the Detroit FTP dl'd before it couldn't get any more. I have made it temporarily available for anon ftp with some other Robyn stuff here (ftp://newts.org/pub/m3). I would really like to get Astronomy Domine and I can share it here for a while as well. Also, I got the CDs from the recent Boston show and as part of my bargain I agreed to share with others (and not run with scissors). I am not into the trading scene or know all the rules but contact me if you want a copy and we can trade for something or some SASE CD's. jv <- Talk to the yam cuz the lettuce isn't listening. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:46:21 -0400 From: recount chocula Subject: Re: detroit ftp server when we last left our heroes, tom exclaimed: >the detroit ftp server thingee (ftp://softboys@24.131.50.69:6510/) is sort of working >at the moment, but keeps demanding a password from me. is there one? i don't remember >seeing one. help! livemp3 is the password. woj ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 20:43:28 -0000 From: "Spring Cherry" Subject: Music to die for, I mean to Alright--you probobly can't program your music right before you die but I like death questions too much to give this one up(A Hitchcock fan with a death thing. Are you shocked, shocked?) Funny, for that final ta ta, I want classical, and fairly common classical at that. Brahms(O Great Quail forgive me) "1st Symphony", Beatheaven's "Violin Concerto"(thou I steal that as death music from Aldous Huxely) and (Quail, stop reading Now) --Vaughn Williams "Variations on a Theme by Tallis." Maybe some Tchockovsky's "Pathetique" right after I kick so everyone will remember how wonderful I was and proceed to leak uncontrollably. Non-classical, "To Much" by the Beatles would be good. Theres something I cant quite bring to mind. Im sure it will pop up once this thread is completely buried. Then it can be a ghost thread. - ------ On an organ? Sheena was a Punk Rocker could be fun. And Ross's words of wisdom "No matter how fast you think you are, there's always another digest out there who's faster" ring true but: I miss the SB concert reviews. I really really really miss the SB concert reviews. Thank God there's always an England. Jeme, dont feel too bad. Youre not"living in the shadow of greatness," as much as in the light displaced by the sucking,slurping,oozing black void of eternal female nothingness(you lucky dog you.) Gabba gabba feg, Kay _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 21:00:13 -0000 From: "Spring Cherry" Subject: Sexiest Geeks! Yes folks, its that time of year again. And the men at Feg need to be made aware that their destiny(also known as a tiny desk) awaits. Go to :www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,43091,00.html And learn how you too can enter the Sexiest Geek Alive contest! You only live once. Make the geeky most of it. Kay, bored and .... bored.... _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:00:53 -0400 From: "brian nupp" Subject: Re: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs J. and all, I'm having Chicago's Astronomy Domine uploaded to your site now. Show be there soon! Nuppy >From: Johnathan Vail >Reply-To: Johnathan Vail >To: fegmaniax@smoe.org >Subject: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs >Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:41:27 -0400 > >I have about half the Detroit FTP dl'd before it couldn't get any >more. I have made it temporarily available for anon ftp with some >other Robyn stuff here (ftp://newts.org/pub/m3). I would really like >to get Astronomy Domine and I can share it here for a while as well. > >Also, I got the CDs from the recent Boston show and as part of my >bargain I agreed to share with others (and not run with scissors). I >am not into the trading scene or know all the rules but contact me if >you want a copy and we can trade for something or some SASE CD's. > >jv <- Talk to the yam cuz the lettuce isn't listening. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 21:06:29 -0000 From: Melissa Higuchi Subject: music to die to (not mine) Ah since my list was so lackluster and less interesting than everyone elses I feel the need to recycle a story from my friend Dennis. He wanted to be dressed in glamorous drag, long dress & gloves, on a stage in front of an audience. He was singing along to the Cranberries Linger and then at the end of the song he would shoot himself in the head so that the people in the audience would require therapy. Don't worry eh's ina much better frame ofmind these days. Melissa ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:12:11 -0400 From: "brian nupp" Subject: Re: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs Oops! Chicago mp3 of Astronomy Domine: It'll be "Astromony 2." The first one stopped downloading, but couldn't be replaced. >From: Johnathan Vail >Reply-To: Johnathan Vail >To: fegmaniax@smoe.org >Subject: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs >Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:41:27 -0400 > >I have about half the Detroit FTP dl'd before it couldn't get any >more. I have made it temporarily available for anon ftp with some >other Robyn stuff here (ftp://newts.org/pub/m3). I would really like >to get Astronomy Domine and I can share it here for a while as well. > >Also, I got the CDs from the recent Boston show and as part of my >bargain I agreed to share with others (and not run with scissors). I >am not into the trading scene or know all the rules but contact me if >you want a copy and we can trade for something or some SASE CD's. > >jv <- Talk to the yam cuz the lettuce isn't listening. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 14:12:30 -0700 From: Eb Subject: re: eBay must die Bayard, who seems to have actually filtered me: >I am going to become a member of eBay's "VeRO program" so they will >hopefully listen to me when I raise an objection about a robyn CD-R being >hawked on their service. Is anyone else interested in joining me on this? Ehh, whatever. But speaking of online music shopping, I'd like to share a couple of neat discoveries I made, quite recently. One is http://www.musicweb.com. They sell essentially nothing but cut-outs, and it's a gold mine for cheap, '80s-college-underground stuff. I found about a dozen items of serious interest to me, and that's a lot, considering how relatively few releases are on my back-catalog shopping list. My own tastes were particularly impressed with all the SST/Homestead/Shimmy-Disc releases they have. I don't believe I've ever bought something from a commercial website before, but I already placed an order for a cassette of the Bats/Compiletely Bats, which I've been craving for ages. The price was a mere $1.99...plus a greedy s&h cost. If that transaction goes smoothly, I'll definitely be back for more. Next time, I'll buy several items at once, which will diffuse the flat shipping rate a bit. Also, I figure everyone has heard of SecondSpin (http://www.secondspin.com), but I recently learned that if you register with the site, you can store up to 25 artist names and have the search engine automatically search for those artists when you enter the site. That's a neat, time-saving function! I already settled on 18 names to casually monitor. :) I can't believe so many of you have seriously pondered what music should be played at your funeral...eek! I guess that's what you're left with, when programming your wedding music is already behind you? Eb-ehh PS Last night's "When Billie Beat Bobby" was the best made-for-network-TV film I've seen in quite awhile. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:27:47 -0400 From: Larry Tucker Subject: RE: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs I'm still having problems getting into this ftp site. The anon logins ain't cutting it. Is there a user and password? - -Larry .....lookin' for Moto City |-----Original Message----- |From: brian nupp [mailto:bnupp@hotmail.com] |Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 5:12 PM |To: vail@newts.org; fegmaniax@smoe.org |Subject: Re: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs | | |Oops! Chicago mp3 of Astronomy Domine: It'll be "Astromony 2." |The first one |stopped downloading, but couldn't be replaced. | | |>From: Johnathan Vail |>Reply-To: Johnathan Vail |>To: fegmaniax@smoe.org |>Subject: Feg FTP, Astronomy Domine and Boston Show CDs |>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:41:27 -0400 |> |>I have about half the Detroit FTP dl'd before it couldn't get any |>more. I have made it temporarily available for anon ftp with some |>other Robyn stuff here (ftp://newts.org/pub/m3). I would really like |>to get Astronomy Domine and I can share it here for a while as well. |> |>Also, I got the CDs from the recent Boston show and as part of my |>bargain I agreed to share with others (and not run with scissors). I |>am not into the trading scene or know all the rules but contact me if |>you want a copy and we can trade for something or some SASE CD's. |> |>jv <- Talk to the yam cuz the lettuce isn't listening. | |_________________________________________________________________ |Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com | ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:32:45 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: re: eBay must die On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Eb wrote: > Bayard, who seems to have actually filtered me: You got stuck in the drain, but i've got most of you plucked out now. (If you got a bounce from me, it's problems with my provider. Try again, if you dare {care}.) > Eh, whatever. I was tempted to say the same. Remember, I wasn't even ON eBay before. But someone has to do this, I feel. (Jason, Melissa, Chris F and Nupp, you are also listed, there is no obligation but you can report CD-R selling too if you want.) > I can't believe so many of you have seriously pondered what music should be > played at your funeral...eek! I guess that's what you're left with, when > programming your wedding music is already behind you? FWIW, I've always thought "The Face of Death" would make a great theme for Eb, if he'd ever gotten kicked of the list. Speaking of which, Bnupp just sent me a Soft Boys CD from January '80 which seems to be attended by the guy who inspired this song. He rants and raves quite insanely as RH introduces a song. Interesting fegtrivia: no-one has ever tried to get Eb kicked off the list. =b "I ain't killfiled nobody, never, nohow.... yet" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:33:09 -0700 From: The Great Quail Subject: Re: eBay must die Bayard says, >I am going to become a member of eBay's "VeRO program" so they will >hopefully listen to me when I raise an objection about a robyn CD-R being >hawked on their service. Is anyone else interested in joining me on this? >I can put your name down too. I may be in the minority here, but I don't care what eBay allows or not. As long as you don't start selling organs, nude pictures of Mark Gloster, or bags of nitrate fertilizer, I don't see why eBay should bother with something as trivial as a bootleg. Now, before I get flamed, I understand why they have to meddle for legal reasons, but despite that, I really can't get all worked up. If some idiot wants to shell out mega-bucks for something he can get free on a fan-list, who am I to care? I'm going to get flamed here, aren't I? - --Quail - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Great Quail, Keeper of the Libyrinth: http://www.TheModernWord.com Do you want to see what human eyes have never seen? Look at the moon. Do you want to hear what ears have never heard? Listen to the bird's cry. Do you want to touch what hands have never touched? Touch the earth. Verily I say that God is about to create the world. --J.L. Borges ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:33:34 -0400 From: "brian nupp" Subject: Re: music to die to Top 5 songs to die to: from getting beat up- while singing these at karioke(sp?) 1. Wake me up before you go go 2. Do you really want to hurt me? 3. It's raining men 4. Girls just wanna have fun 5. ? _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:54:30 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: Re: eBay must die That's very nice of you to be so concerned with not wasting eBay's time, but I am against bootlegs on principle, and furthermore, I would not blame any musician in the LEAST if he went from cheerful allowing of taping, to Fripplike Hatred of All Tapers. And that is how I would feel, if I were a musician who was far from rich, who saw or heard about CD-Rs of his shows selling on eBay for ridiculous prices. I am not really concerned with the "idiot who pays for what he could get for free." I suppose now that you mention it, I do feel kind of sorry for them too.... =b ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 14:54:53 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: music to die to (not mine) I would say tunes of two cities the second volume in the mole trilogy by the residents whilst watching faust by svankmajer OR listening to the choral symphony and watching un chein andalou or hr puffnstuff too bad about joey, though. by the way pokemon is mind control and on other notes check out chris sluserenkos new concept/compilation album jerry pumperknickel, hes way rad! and sorry about the jesus comment I was just playing devils advocate- its funner than scrabble! not an Anagram of quote: marmalade can clover a sense of what is veal to relieve us; to be unjaded and not moss, we must, then, mine powers boothe. Stephen Mahoney Multnomah County Library at Rockwood branch clerk stephenm@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us 503-988-5396 fax 503-988-5178 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 14:56:30 -0700 From: "victorian squid" Subject: Re: lyricsmaniax - -- On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 11:41:00 Stephen Mahoney wrote: > > >robynsongs???? >- is that what you are talking about? Sort of. As Woj said, it's a working group. It's dedicated to transcribing and working out lyrics. Robynsongs is a result of their work. love on ya, susan Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 14:58:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: eBay must die On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, The Great Quail wrote: > Bayard says, > > I may be in the minority here, but I don't care what eBay allows or > not. As long as you don't start selling organs.... or bags of nitrate fertilizer,.... anybody got a spare spleen? a section of large intestine perhaps? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:09:21 -0700 From: "Jason R. Thornton" Subject: Re: eBay must die At 05:33 PM 4/17/01 -0700, The Great Quail wrote: >If some idiot wants to shell out mega-bucks for something he can get free >on a fan-list, who am I to care? Because it's not just "idiots" that are shelling out money unnecessarily, it might simply be uninformed people who are so far unaware of the freebie options. Well, you still might not care in any case, but I see a distinct difference between people who are simply naturally stupid (although I'd argue they need our "protection" as well - maybe more so if you are sympathetic to the plight of the mentally deficient) and people that are unintentionally ignorant. True, going after the demand - ie, educating the "idiots" - is probably more effective in the long run than going after the supply (the bootleggers and pirates), but we can at least nullify those avenues that make it simpler for these lowlife to prey upon the unsuspecting or the obsessively deranged. ;) >I'm going to get flamed here, aren't I? As long as you don't bring up "Momentary Lapse of Reason" again, you won't be. By the way, Eb, it's COO-pon on this end. - --Jason "Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples." - Sherwood Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:08:32 -0700 From: "Abraxas" Subject: Re: detroit ftp server > livemp3 is the password. This isn't being recognized, or am I doing something wrong? Is there a specific user ID you're supposed to use with it? Ed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 18:15:47 -0400 From: Ken Ostrander Subject: Re: tribute...of sorts >>PS - As a possible new thread, what song would you the >>Fegz like to die to? > >I've never actually thought about "dying" to a song but there are three >songs I want played at my wake: ditto. here's mine: 'c'mon up to the house' tom waits 'heaven' talking heads 'asleep' smiths >songs to die to: >from getting beat up- while singing these at karioke(sp?) >Do you really want to hurt me? i sang this once in provincetown at a karioke show put on by a couple of transvestites. it was a big laugh, especially with the drag queens singing backup "yes i do!" >>Incidentally, the correct answer to the song question is that >>the cure to death will be found in about 15 years and none >>of us will ever die. > >Now THAT's a frightening thought! There could be no worse >disaster in Earth's entire history, if you ask me. just like that star trek episode (mark of gideon) where captain kirk is kidnapped on a duplicate of the enterprise built on an overcrowded planet where no one dies. there are no germs or something. anyhow, kirk is a carrier of a lethal virus (vegan choriomeningitis, if you must know) that is intended to infect the population and create some elbow room. >Did you forget to troll the U2 newsgroups too? gawd! i wouldn't wish that on anyone. ken "sometimes dead is better" the kenster np rufus wainwright http://www.a20.org ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 18:06:55 -0400 From: "Poole, R. Edward" Subject: RE: eBay must die Speaking from high atop his perch, Quail proclaims: >I'm going to get flamed here, aren't I? Well, probably not for the reasons you think . . . >As long as you don't start selling organs . . . Ahem, and why not? Shall we do the once-body-parts-become-commodities-then-the-underclass-becomes-the-(literal) - -meat-market-for-the-"haves" dance? or are we doing the property-as-objectification/devaluation-debasement-of-human-moral-worth tango? Without going all nutty-libertarian on you, I think there is a lot to be said for allowing property rights in body parts. First, there is the whole established precedent thing (i.e. selling "renewable" bodily fluids like blood, plasma, sperm, etc). Next (though Dave Sim would likely choke on his own vomit were he to read this), there is the whole "keep your laws off my body" question. In my mind, full autonomy over your own body means you should be able to make your own reproductive choices, but also means you should be able to dispose of said body as you wish -- in pieces or all at once (there never was a law -- legal concept, not moral here -- stupider than statutes proscribing suicide. I mean, if I can't decide whether I want to stick around for the dance, what does the freedom to choose tap over softshoe count for anyway???) True story: man in California (let's call him "Moore," since that was his surname) develops rare cancer. Moore's doctor realizes, in the course of treatment, that Moore's body is producing an extraordinary amount of interlukin (sp?) in response to the cancer. Doctor realizes that Moore's cells could be used to develop genetically engineered cell lines worth countless billions to companies trying to produce cancer drugs. Doctor takes a few extra samples, not stictly speaking, needed for treatment purposes. Moore finds out that he is being used and sues. California Supreme Court says -- sorry, dude (i'm paraphrasing here -- I think the opinion said "outta luck, man"), but your body is not a commodity, so you cannot sue for "theft" of your precious bodily fluids (worth starting a war over, though, right?), nor do you have any proprietary interest in the cell lines developed from your cells that may be worth 100 billion to Pfizer or Merck or whomever. Moral: people should be able to exploit their own bodies. Lack of property rights actually encourages mistreatment. I'll hang up and take your answer over the radio. - -ed ============================================================================This e-mail message and any attached files are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the addressee(s) named above. This communication may contain material protected by attorney-client, work product, or other privileges. 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Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 18:19:32 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: Re: music to die to (not mine) check this guy out! he's kind of a combination of joel mullins and livia. (that is not an insult) Is there a sort of "skip" in track one of the online Detroit show, or is it just me? On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Stephen Mahoney wrote: > I would say tunes of two cities > the second volume in the mole trilogy > by the residents whilst watching > faust by svankmajer > > OR > > listening to the choral symphony > and watching un chein andalou > or hr puffnstuff > > too bad about joey, though. > by the way pokemon is mind control > > and on other notes > check out chris sluserenkos new concept/compilation album > jerry pumperknickel, hes way rad! > > and sorry about the jesus comment I was just playing devils advocate- > its funner than scrabble! > > not an Anagram of quote: > marmalade can clover a sense of what is veal to relieve us; to be > unjaded and not moss, we must, then, mine powers boothe. > > Stephen Mahoney > Multnomah County Library at Rockwood branch clerk > stephenm@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us > 503-988-5396 > fax 503-988-5178 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 18:34:37 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: re: eB must die On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Eb wrote: > >Interesting fegtrivia: no-one has ever tried to get Eb kicked off the list. > > It's gotta be the shoes. nah, it's gotta be the Puppy Chow. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 16:13:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Viv Lyon Subject: RE: eBay must die On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Poole, R. Edward wrote: > >As long as you don't start selling organs . . . > > Moral: people should be able to exploit their own bodies. Lack of property > rights actually encourages mistreatment. I love how the drug companies want to patent other entities' genes (thereby making them property), but they ALSO want to deny regular folk the rights to their own genes. Okay, which is it, guys? Property or not property? Cain't have it both ways. Plus, people having the right to "exploit" their own bodies would effectively legalize prostitution, which is A-OK by me. I'm guessing Eb feels differently, as prostitution is the very essence of a woman using her body to "get ahead". Of course, most prostitutes are just using their body to survive. Vivien ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V10 #131 ********************************