From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V10 #230 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Thursday, June 7 2001 Volume 10 : Number 230 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Portland Arms Question [Michael R Godwin ] Re: Song Question [Glen Uber ] Party at the End of the Universe: A Tribute to Douglas Adams [LDudich@ase] Re: Portland Arms [Michael R Godwin ] Re: Song Question [Tom Clark ] meanwhile, back in the Shire... ["Natalie Jane" ] Fwd: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! ["Richard Zeszotarski" ] Re: delete now [Stephen Mahoney ] Re: Fwd: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! [Capuchin ] Re: Portland Arms Question ["SIMPSON,HAMISH (A-Scotland,ex1)" ] Goooooooo 76ers, Gooooooo Britomart ["Dimple Burrows of Tuckborough" ] Re: Goooooooo 76ers, Gooooooo Britomart [Stephen Mahoney ] Sex Machine ["brian nupp" ] Re: Goooooooo 76ers, Gooooooo Britomart [Glen Uber ] GOOO LAKERS!!! [Eleanore Adams ] Re: Song Question [bayard ] Re: GOOO LAKERS!!! [Stephen Mahoney ] Re: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! [steve ] no RH content [Mike Swedene ] Re: Portland Arms ["Brian Hoare" ] Re: GOOO LAKERS!!! ["matt sewell" ] Re: McRe: we just *mcteach* the first mcmendment, take 2 ["Stewart C. Rus] Re: Song Question ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Re: Portland Arms ["brian nupp" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 17:41:56 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Portland Arms Question On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, brian nupp wrote: > Are you sure? I don't have it in front of me, but I thought Jim Melton > played the harmonica. I thought someone named "Mungo" played the sax. > Incredible show! You're right, Nuppy. Mungo Carstairs sax and vocals. Jim Melton percussion and vocals (no mention of harmonica at http://www.feedthefish.org/robyn/images/portland-b.jpg) Whatever happened to MC? Did he appear at any other Soft Boys / Waves / Egyptians shows? - - Mike Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 10:04:39 -0700 From: Glen Uber Subject: Re: Song Question on 6/6/01 7:44 AM, Bayard Catron IV at bayard@bitmine.net wrote: > oh, i take it back, qrys sent me a tape that has a live grooving on an > inner plane, didn't you qrys? I know for certain that "Grooving On an Inner Plane" was performed at the Edge in Palo Alto in 1991 or 1992 (Help me out...Tom? Russ? Jeff?). It was an interactive participation number during which the audience provided chants of "Wang Bo!" when cued. Also performed that night was "Blowin' In The Wind" which is not yet listed in RobynBase. Cheers! - -g- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 13:16:23 -0400 From: LDudich@ase.org Subject: Party at the End of the Universe: A Tribute to Douglas Adams Thought some of you DC fegs would be interested in this- - -luther > Giant Robot Solutions Group > and > Playa del Fuego > > Are tickled to announce the following event: > > PARTY AT THE END OF THE UNIVERSE > A Douglas Adams Tribute & Fundraiser for Local Wildlife > Friday June 22, 2001 > > The Cage - 1811 14th St. NW Washington, DC > > Doors open - 8pm > > ALL AGES TILL 11:30 18 + party till 2:30 > Cover: $5 w/towel, $8 without! Wear it creatively! > > FEATURING: Vogon Poetry Slam, Douglas Adams Trivia Quiz, Live Bands, DJs > Cosmo, Monk E, and Project 2501, a Solo Space Opera, Spacey Atmosphere > and > People, Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters, Other Assorted Hooliganry. > > All proceeds will benefit the Assateague Coastal Trust: > http://www.actforbays.org > > This is a volunteer-driven event! We need help for decorating, security, > and clean-up! E-mail mandingo@epa.secret.org! > > http://www.giantrobotsolutions.com/42 for continued updates! > > > Luther W. Dudich Alliance to Save Energy Buildings Team Research Associate 1200 18th St., NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20036 202/530-2243 202/331-9588 (fax) ldudich@ase.org www.ase.org Click here to help the Alliance stop global warming. > http://www.environmentsite.org > "if you keep this up, you'll be born." ``Unfortunately (electricity deregulation) has been covered, particularly on television,in much the same way a car crash is covered. You never learn whether the car was safe or the highway was safe. You just see the blood and guts.'' - -``Frontline'' correspondent Lowell Bergman > ******************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 18:18:13 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Portland Arms On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Michael R Godwin wrote: > Mungo Carstairs sax and vocals. > Jim Melton percussion and vocals (no mention of harmonica at > http://www.feedthefish.org/robyn/images/portland-b.jpg) Further thorts on reading the insert: RH is credited with gtr, lead vocals, harmonica - this would seem to confirm that it _isn't_ Melton playing harmonica at this gig. All Shook Up is credited to Presley and Blakewell - it should of course be Presley and (Bumps) Blackwell. Horns Large Horns is credited to Carthy, Harris, Hutchings, Kirkpatrick, Nicol and Swallow. I guess that Carthy is Martin C, Harris is Sue H, Hutchings is Ashley H, Kirkpatrick is John K and Nicol is Simon N. But who is Swallow? And is this really a Fairport composition - I always assumed it was traditional? Finally, does anyone know anything about Yacich, composer of the unforgettable 'I like bananas (because they have no bones)'? Did he ever attain these songwriting heights again? - - Mike Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 10:31:46 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Song Question on 6/6/01 10:04 AM, Glen Uber at uberg@sonic.net wrote: > I know for certain that "Grooving On an Inner Plane" was performed at the > Edge in Palo Alto in 1991 or 1992 (Help me out...Tom? Russ? Jeff?). It was > an interactive participation number during which the audience provided > chants of "Wang Bo!" when cued. Oh yeah! It's all coming back to me now... That was the show where those dudes dressed up in mascot costumes in front of the stage, right? Or were they court jesters?? Man, I've *got* to stop huffing paint... - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 10:57:28 -0700 From: "Natalie Jane" Subject: meanwhile, back in the Shire... Apparently my hobbit name is Dimple Boffin of Whitfurrows. I'm going to go smoke a pipe and eat a really big meal now. n. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 11:13:47 -0700 From: "da9ve stovall" Subject: RE: Domain name registry service/other stuff > someone has asked me, and i thought i'd ask y'all - what is the best > provider for registering domains, and good and inexpensive hosting? > any recommendations? >Like Noe, I use joker.com >Some domain registrars retain the "rights" to the name you >register and have clauses in their agreements that >basically say that they can choose to hand your domain >over to anyone else or take it back at any time. > >So if you register bayardvanitydomain.com and someone >opens, say, a lingerie shop called "Bayard Vanity Domain" >and wants an appropriate domain name for their onling >comings and goings, well, some registrars will just hand >it over to them and give you back whatever pro-rated >portion of your bill they feel they can't justifiably >withhold. how's that for a run-on?] Right on. Joker.com sounds like a good one. I've also heard very good things from geeks I trust in all the same respects about gandi.net - specifically that they're one of the best when it comes to NOT snarfing the "rights" to your domain name and etc., and for being very competitively priced. Oh, re the Portland Arms liner notes - I'll try to type 'em up (or maybe just scan 'em) when I get a chance. I'll post if I do. cheers, bizzy dizzy da9ve ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 11:42:48 -0700 From: "Walker, Charles" Subject: Make The Pie Higher This is a poem made up entirely of actual quotations from George W. Bush. These have been arranged only for aesthetic purposes by Washington Post writer Richard Thompson. Too good not to share, especially during National Poetry Month. MAKE THE PIE HIGHER by George W. Bush I think we all agree, the past is over.. This is still a dangerous world.. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty And potential mental losses.. Rarely is the question asked Is our children learning? Will the highways of the internet Become more few? How many hands have I shaked? They misunderestimate me.. I am a pitbull on the pantleg of opportunity.. I know that the human being And the fish can coexist.. Families is where our nation finds hope, Where our wings take dream.. Put food on your family! Knock down the tollbooth! Vulcanize Society! Make the pie higher! Make the pie higher! sent by Chas in LA, audibly cringing http://www.theweeklywalker.com <-- The new issue is out!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 15:21:17 -0400 From: "Richard Zeszotarski" Subject: Fwd: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! A friend of mine forwarded this to me, and I have to agree with him. Has the entertainment industry no shame, or clue, for that matter? >From: "Rich Drees" >To: aanesi@ptdprolog.net, cryingwolf@enter.net, John_Gibbon@Kingdomv.com, >TanianTim@desupernet.net, vamphuntrz@hotmail.com, vynn007@netzero.net >Subject: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! >Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 13:18:30 > >As Susan Powter said- >"STOP THE MADNESS!!!" > >Click here to see what I mean- >http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010601/en/television-tiger_1.html > >Despondently yours, >Rich > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 12:35:04 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: delete now On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, victorian squid wrote: > > WE are actually a minority, if by we you mean "people who care about things > like scripts and good acting". If you mean the general moviegong and buying > we, that we has proven over and over that a significant percentage doesn't really give a damn. agreed and to prove that see how much money the films with steven segal sylvester stallone and ernest make as opposed to something like jean de florette, acting, cinematography, and screenwriting mustnt go well with popcorn and ju-jubees... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 12:45:47 -0700 (PDT) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: Fwd: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Richard Zeszotarski wrote: > >Click here to see what I mean- > >http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010601/en/television-tiger_1.html There are a hundred thousand reasons why the entertainment industry needs to be brought to its knees (and there's a surprisingly simple way to do it that actually improves public life), but I don't think this is a greater symptom than many other issues going around right now. Anyway, my comment here is regarding the form and tone of this "article". My question is, do press releases look more like journalism these days or does journalism look more like a press release? And that's just another symptom... J. - -- _______________________________________________ Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 19:48:25 +0200 From: "SIMPSON,HAMISH (A-Scotland,ex1)" Subject: Re: Portland Arms Question The sax was played by Mungo Carstairs, hence the cry of "suck it Mungo", Mr Melton did Harmonica and vocals, and backing vocals were by either Airborne Alice or Maureen Meatpacker depending on whether you're looking at the LP or cassette sleeve (probably the same person and, I'm guessing here, probably not her real name either!). Cheers (H) ============================================================================ ============ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 07:57:18 -0700 (PDT) From: bayard Subject: Re: Portland Arms Question > >Jim Melton IIRC. He also sings 'In the mood'. > > > >- Mike Godwin > > Are you sure? I don't have it in front of me, but I thought Jim Melton > played the harmonica. I thought someone named "Mungo" played the sax. Mr. Melton is credited with percussion, vocals and harmonica on _a can of bees_ (and presumably on _portland arms_... the liner notes are not in the archive at fegmania.org - anyone care to type them in?) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 12:52:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: Fwd: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! tele-journalism looks and sounds more like an infomercial and infomercials are , well ,extremely boring! On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Capuchin wrote: > On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Richard Zeszotarski wrote: > > >Click here to see what I mean- > > >http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010601/en/television-tiger_1.html > > There are a hundred thousand reasons why the entertainment industry needs > to be brought to its knees (and there's a surprisingly simple way to do it > that actually improves public life), but I don't think this is a greater > symptom than many other issues going around right now. > > Anyway, my comment here is regarding the form and tone of this "article". > > My question is, do press releases look more like journalism these days or > does journalism look more like a press release? > > And that's just another symptom... > J. > -- > _______________________________________________ > > Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin > Gallons by which daily U.S. oil consumption would drop if SUVs average fuel efficiency increased by 3 mpg : 49,000,000 Source: Sierra Club (Washington) Gallons per day that the proposed drilling of Alaskas Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is projected to yield : 42,000,000 Source: The White House Stephen Mahoney Multnomah County Library at Rockwood branch clerk stephenm@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us 503-988-5396 fax 503-988-5178 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 20:12:43 -0000 From: "Dimple Burrows of Tuckborough" Subject: Goooooooo 76ers, Gooooooo Britomart Lang: >In 7 or so years the Delaware Valley schools will be >packed with kids named Dikembe Schwartz and Iverson O'Brien. This >team has >captured the imagination in many in the Philadelphia region. Yes. And at 2nd and Lehigh the crack dealers will be selling a new combo of painkillers called "Snow." I havent seen us get so darned excited since 80 and the Phillies. There is something to be said for us over-polluted ethnically-diverse mostly working-class sports-oriented Northeastern cities. When we actually manage to have a winning team all the different groups, especially the often painful division of blacks n whites(or browns n beiges to be more accurate) seem to just meld together. Irish Joes talk about Bubbachuck as one of their own, just as in 80 Tug McGraw was everyones homeboy. Its damn cool actually. Its how things ought to be. More Max: >Oh yeah... G O S I X E R S (Sixers in 7) Thanks to you and Yudt for not making me feel like the only basketball fan on the list. Now--if we could just arrange for some "traffic accident" to injure Shaq and half the Lakers(and Sharkboy;-) before tonight... Hell--where's Scarfo when we really need him;-)?(Scarfo's the jailed Philly mob boss.) McCleary: >Soft Boys skins anyone? And why didn't I think of this before? Or ones of Robyn's artwork? Yes--and to think some techie -hasnt- done this already. Shame on youse guys. (penelty shot to the libes team;-) Drew: >I've read de Troyes (thumbs up) and just skimmed the Spenser because >I had >too much other work to do at the time. I was taking an >Arthurian Legends >course with Russell Peck, not because I have any >particular passion for >Camelot but because Peck is such a fantastic >teacher. I've been meaning >to go back to the Spenser, as much >because of Paglia's SEXUAL PERSONAE as >because of Peck's lectures. Definite thumbs up on you for reading any medieval text at all. There are loads of people who will go for cultural diversity as long as its only 20th century--but I find time as interesting a phenomena as distance. Im afraid Im well past my academic days. Who is Russell Peck? Fantastic teachers are a rare and wonderful breed. Also Im a long-time Arthurian fan(as was my dad who named me;-) and I thought 1/2-way decently informed about it all. Does Peck have a book? What's his take? One thing I like about Paglia is that for all her grandstanding--she does think for herself. Spenser is -so- out of fashion cause his narrative poetry is so lacking in what moderns and pomos think poetry should be. Yet its a mythopoetic goldmine. Its got one of the most glorious herione's in British lit--Britomart--a blonde, smart, independent Buffy prerunner. One of the few pre-modern heroines who actually actively rides out to find her future(and later on rescues her husband-to-be after he's been captured by Amazons and has to wear a dress. Im not making this up. This is Xena, Warrior Princess long before Xena:-) And Floramil, the incredibly accurate picture of female sexual panic. And Belphoebe the fairy huntress of the woods. And then the dance of the 3 Graces on Mount Arabell is it? Its is a great work with amazingly wonderful female characters. Sorry to run on so--I just do love this stuff. Love and Dimples Kay _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 13:32:50 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: leaving on a jet plane >meredith and i will be in the santa cruz and san francisco for the next >week for ectofest west. we already have several ectophilic things planned Ectophilic, eh? You'd best watch yerself -- us Californuns don't take kindly to outsiders bringin' in their East Coast preeversions. slack-jawed Eb ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 13:53:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: Goooooooo 76ers, Gooooooo Britomart On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Dimple Burrows of Tuckborough wrote: > seem to just meld together. Irish Joes talk about Bubbachuck as one of their > own, just as in 80 Tug McGraw was everyones homeboy. Its damn cool actually. > Its how things ought to be. yes I was a big fan of jon kruk ,len dykstra, steve carlton, mike schimdt, larry bowa, jim kaat the early 90's phillies shouldve won it all!!!! may the spirit of dr.j be with the sixers during the next 10 days!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 14:45:56 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: RE: Duffy Dyer calls for a slider On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Dimple Burrows of Tuckborough wrote: > own, just as in 80 Tug McGraw was everyones homeboy. Its damn cool actually. Tug McGraw was my homeboy back in '73 when took the Mets to the Series. Remember, Gloster?? Ya Gotta Believe!! - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 17:53:30 -0400 From: "brian nupp" Subject: Sex Machine 1982 7" Jack Heard: Sex Machine Sex Machine/Adventures in Breeding (US 7": DB Records, single DB 59) Cover version of the James Brown classic by a David Gamble with keyboards by T. Dolby and bass by Matthew Seligman. Thanks to Paul Latham for this info. Anybody ever hear this? Nuppy _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 15:00:08 -0700 From: Glen Uber Subject: Re: Goooooooo 76ers, Gooooooo Britomart on 6/6/01 1:53 PM, Stephen Mahoney at stephenm@multcolib.org wrote: > may the spirit of dr.j be with the sixers during the next 10 days!!!! For my money, Dr. J was the most exciting hoopster I've ever seen. Yes, even more exciting than Michael (tm). Cheers! - -g- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 19:29:53 -0700 From: Eleanore Adams Subject: GOOO LAKERS!!! GO LAKERS!!! Just had to put in the word for our team!!! Right now we (LA) are down by 6 and U2 are playing halftime..... I have faith that Fisher's and Fox's 3 pointers will save us (LA) from the 76ers good defense which is stopping our honey pie Kobe..... eleanore Dimple Burrows of Tuckborough wrote: > > More Max: > >Oh yeah... G O S I X E R S (Sixers in 7) > Thanks to you and Yudt for not making me feel like the only basketball fan > on the list. Now--if we could just arrange for some "traffic accident" to > injure Shaq and half the Lakers(and Sharkboy;-) before tonight... > Hell--where's Scarfo when we really need him;-)?(Scarfo's the jailed Philly > mob boss.) > > McCleary: > >Soft Boys skins anyone? And why didn't I think of this before? > Or ones of Robyn's artwork? Yes--and to think some techie -hasnt- done this > already. Shame on youse guys. (penelty shot to the libes team;-) > > Drew: > >I've read de Troyes (thumbs up) and just skimmed the Spenser because >I had > >too much other work to do at the time. I was taking an >Arthurian Legends > >course with Russell Peck, not because I have any >particular passion for > >Camelot but because Peck is such a fantastic >teacher. I've been meaning > >to go back to the Spenser, as much >because of Paglia's SEXUAL PERSONAE as > >because of Peck's lectures. > Definite thumbs up on you for reading any medieval text at all. There are > loads of people who will go for cultural diversity as long as its only 20th > century--but I find time as interesting a phenomena as distance. > Im afraid Im well past my academic days. Who is Russell Peck? Fantastic > teachers are a rare and wonderful breed. Also Im a long-time Arthurian > fan(as was my dad who named me;-) and I thought 1/2-way decently informed > about it all. Does Peck have a book? What's his take? > One thing I like about Paglia is that for all her grandstanding--she does > think for herself. Spenser is -so- out of fashion cause his narrative poetry > is so lacking in what moderns and pomos think poetry should be. Yet its a > mythopoetic goldmine. Its got one of the most glorious herione's in British > lit--Britomart--a blonde, smart, independent Buffy prerunner. One of the few > pre-modern heroines who actually actively rides out to find her future(and > later on rescues her husband-to-be after he's been captured by Amazons and > has to wear a dress. Im not making this up. This is Xena, Warrior Princess > long before Xena:-) And Floramil, the incredibly accurate picture of female > sexual panic. And Belphoebe the fairy huntress of the woods. And then the > dance of the 3 Graces on Mount Arabell is it? Its is a great work with > amazingly wonderful female characters. > Sorry to run on so--I just do love this stuff. > > Love and Dimples > Kay > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 19:34:19 -0700 (PDT) From: bayard Subject: Re: Song Question On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Glen Uber wrote: > I know for certain that "Grooving On an Inner Plane" was performed at the > Edge in Palo Alto in 1991 or 1992 (Help me out...Tom? Russ? Jeff?). It was > an interactive participation number during which the audience provided > chants of "Wang Bo!" when cued. > > Also performed that night was "Blowin' In The Wind" which is not yet listed > in RobynBase. yep, that's the tape Qrys sent me. but i don't think BitW is on that tape. if anyone has this show (july 13th, 1992) could you write to me? I see in robynbase that they played GoaIP three times in that month. now - - what about It's a Mystic Trip? =b ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 20:08:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Mahoney Subject: Re: GOOO LAKERS!!! I disliked the 80's lakers but at least that era of lakers deserved respect all clutch players all of them leaders playing as a team not playing for paychecks or endorsements ac green james worthy kareem magic sam perkins future ( or current) hall of famers the 99-present lakers are a bunch of overpaid whiners ( even bigger whiners than the blazers, and that is quite a feat!) fox is a punk and has a future in the rollerderby or wrestling kobe is a punk shaq is nothing but power- he doesnt deserve to be mentioned amoung any of the great centers............the guy cant shoot a free throw for chrissake!!!!!he should just go into wrestling! it really says alot about phil jackson that he has been able to make these punks such a dominant force so quick!!!! hmmmm, maybe I shouldnt talk about sports on the feg list On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Eleanore Adams wrote: > GO LAKERS!!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 22:15:42 -0500 From: steve Subject: Re: Oh Sweet God NO!!!!! > Click here to see what I mean- > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010601/en/television-tiger_1.html I guess everybody knows that Ang Lee's next film is -- THE HULK. For those who might want a little warm-up for LOTR, The Frighteners is on Fox tomorrow night at 8PM Eastern. - - Steve __________ "we must therefore reject the central animating idea of modern Establishment Clause analysis: that taxpayers have a constitutional right to insist that none of their taxes be used for religious purposes." - Michael McConnell, Bush Circuit Court nominee ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 20:44:08 -0700 (PDT) From: Mike Swedene Subject: no RH content Well.... here's another reason to gloat for our Vegetarian friends on the list. This is almost in my back yard... http://www.msnbc.com/local/rtny/m53778.asp?cp1=1 Herbie Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 06:51:27 -0000 From: "Brian Hoare" Subject: Re: Portland Arms Mike Swedene: >I just got a copy of the Portlan Arms show (thanks >Max!) and I was curious as to who was playing that >horn on the album. Anyone know? Anyone have a scan >of the cover? I would like to see the artwork for the >album if possible. > I'm at work so I don't have the lp at hand (I do happen to have a bunch of RH 12" singles in the cupboard behind me that I brought to scan for Bayard a while back). I have the lp and the means to scan it. If you let me know the resolution you would like I'll be happy to bring it in tomorrow and scan it. I honestly can't remember the front cover but I think it's a photo, I think that the back has a pic of the band holding mirrors over their heads. A small scan like the robyn base ones may be too small to appreciate the pics. Brian _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 09:53:02 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Re: GOOO LAKERS!!! Is all this about rounders or netball... or is it that version of rugby y'all play wearing suits of armour..? I just can't keep up with these sporty threads! Matt >From: Stephen Mahoney >Reply-To: Stephen Mahoney >To: Eleanore Adams >CC: fegmaniax@smoe.org >Subject: Re: GOOO LAKERS!!! >Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 20:08:13 -0700 (PDT) > >I disliked the 80's lakers >but at least that era of lakers deserved respect >all clutch players all of them leaders >playing as a team not playing for paychecks or endorsements > >ac green >james worthy >kareem >magic >sam perkins > >future ( or current) hall of famers > >the 99-present lakers are a bunch of overpaid >whiners ( even bigger whiners than the blazers, and that is quite a feat!) >fox is a punk and has a future in the rollerderby or wrestling >kobe is a punk >shaq is nothing but power- he doesnt deserve to be mentioned amoung any of >the great centers............the guy cant shoot a free throw for >chrissake!!!!!he should just go into wrestling! > >it really says alot about phil jackson that he has been able to make these >punks such a dominant force so quick!!!! > >hmmmm, maybe I shouldnt talk about sports on the feg list > >On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Eleanore Adams wrote: > > > GO LAKERS!!! - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 10:00:17 +0100 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: McRe: we just *mcteach* the first mcmendment, take 2 Stephen Mahoney wrote: > > if its not scottish its crappp!!! who said anything about the Kroc brothers being Scottish? Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 10:06:37 +0100 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Song Question Bayard Catron IV wrote: > > hmm! off the top of my head, maybe grooving on a inner plane, happy the > golden prince I may be imagining that I've heard HTGP live -- edinburgh last year? Stewart (stewart's new vehicle: an olive-drab version of this: http://www.pashley.co.uk/pashley/products/pages/courier_page.htm -- looks like a tank, drives like a tank; fear it!) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 09:16:46 -0400 From: "brian nupp" Subject: Re: Portland Arms This photo on this boot leg 7 inch is talen from the Portland Arms LP. I can't remember if it's the front or back. http://www.feedthefish.org/robyn/images/1980-f.jpg Nuppy >From: "Brian Hoare" Mike Swedene: >>I just got a copy of the Portlan Arms show (thanks >>Max!) and I was curious as to who was playing that >>horn on the album. Anyone know? Anyone have a scan >>of the cover? I would like to see the artwork for the >>album if possible. >> > >I'm at work so I don't have the lp at hand (I do happen to have a bunch of >RH 12" singles in the cupboard behind me that I brought to scan for Bayard >a >while back). I have the lp and the means to scan it. If you let me know the >resolution you would like I'll be happy to bring it in tomorrow and scan >it. >I honestly can't remember the front cover but I think it's a photo, I think >that the back has a pic of the band holding mirrors over their heads. A >small scan like the robyn base ones may be too small to appreciate the >pics. > >Brian >_________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V10 #230 ********************************