From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V14 #67 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Wednesday, March 16 2005 Volume 14 : Number 067 Today's Subjects: ----------------- a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... ["Marc Holden" ] Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... [Eb ] Re: Rock Star Proximity (Re: Obscurities and Jim Kerr vs. Bono) ["Matt Se] Re: So many Sammy Hagar albums, so little time [Jeff Dwarf ] Re: So many Sammy Hagar albums, so little time ["John B. Jones" ] Re: About that iPod... [Rex Broome ] Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... [Rex Broome ] Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... [Rex Broome ] Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... [Sebastian Hagedorn ] Re: About that iPod... ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Re: About that iPod... [Capuchin ] Re: Eb and Rex, sitting in a tree.... ["Jason R. Thornton" ] Re: Club Congress photos [Jeff ] Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... [Eb ] Pac Man sound: WoooOOoooooOOoooooo..ooo...ooo...o [The Great Quail ] Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... [Rex Broome ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 02:10:59 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... I usually stay clear of this type of crap and will probably just wind up prolonging a totally unnecessary conversation, but this recent negativity has been excessively unpleasant. Is the winter weather making people loopy and mean, or what is causing it? This list has always tended to get off-topic and focus on personal events. Some of it is great and some isn't to my taste. That's what happens with an un-moderated list, for better or worse. I've had my share of negative opinions about different topics/list members, etc. (usually left unsaid), but I can still honestly say there is hardly a person that has been here that wouldn't be worth saying "hey" to and sharing a drink/dinner before a show. Just get over it, okay? I've made a lot of friends because of this list, and it is disturbing to see them treating each other this way. I'm not sure what is going on between the "brothers" Broome, but I'd like to see them patch it up and get along like they did at the Soft Boys show (11/04/2002, Sunset House of Blues, Hollywood--yes, anal retentiveness is a commonly shared trait around here). I guess a certain amount of arguing and sniping is normal, but these grudges are unhealthy, and often totally off base. I guess I decided to go for it after it was so quickly decided that Rex is some sort of problem. I think he's a real asset rather than a real asshole. I spent part of the last week talking with him and hanging out together at the Largo, and it was a great time. I've seen a bit of a change in him recently (lots of typos, less wit, less up-beat), but it makes sense to me. When I went through my separation/divorce, I was (more) miserable to deal with and didn't do too well at handling problems (admittedly, I'm making a big assumption here and reading a lot of my own experience into this). I'm amazed that I didn't wind up getting my ass kicked for telling someone off or totally lose control of my "therapeutic" drinking. Anyway, I would vouch for Rex as being an awesome dude, and thank him again for his personal efforts in getting the whole Tinfoil Thoths project together (the self-centered dickhead didn't even charge a nickel for it--wouldn't take "Thank You"). >The maternal Jill does not like this much disharmony. Fuck you, Jill. Are you implying I'm feminine just because I like to see people getting along together without hostility? ;^) I guess I am a bit on the protective side. It is part of my job, or at least the part of my personality that makes me fairly good in my line of work. Damn, it would be nice to get everyone together, bake a few pans of brownies (normal and special types), enjoy a refreshing beverage, give a few neck rubs, foot massages, and pats on the back, and get re-focused on enjoying life, including this bit of time we share together here at Fegmaniax. Later, Marc I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed psychiatrist is our "friend." Jack Handey Redneck: Mask Man, what's your story, buddy? You know Mr. Di Angelo, he's hoppin' ass mad at you. His momma made all those hot pancakes and you run'd off. Run'd off and didn't wait for nuthin. How come you're so snobby you can't accept love or thank you from nobody? Lone Ranger: I'll explain--take your goddamn hands off me, you barbarians. The reason I never wait for thank you .see .ah...Supposing for once I wait for thank you? Redneck:Thank you, Mask Man. Lone Ranger: What's that? Redneck: Thank you, Mask Man. Lone Ranger: Thank you, Masked man? Goddamn it, I like that! Let's hear it once again, son. Redneck: Thank you, Mask Man. Lone Ranger: Thank you, Masked Man, ain't that sweet? (In background) Mask man, help Mask Man, help we're being robbed, get the Mask Man! Lone Ranger: Don't break my balls now. I've helped you people a lot. I'm entitled to take one week off to get some thank yous. You're not gonna get nuthin' if you keep it up. All right, let's have it again. Redneck: Thank you, Mask Man. --Lenny Bruce p.s.--Anyone waiting for a Superman to save the day should click here: http://www.jaypinkerton.com/superman/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 01:37:42 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... Marc Holden wrote: > I'm not sure what is going on between the "brothers" Broome, but > I'd like to see them patch it up and get along like they did at the > Soft Boys show (11/04/2002, Sunset House of Blues, Hollywood--yes, > anal retentiveness is a commonly shared trait around here). As I recall, we exchanged perfunctory greetings, didn't speak the rest of the night (honestly, I don't think I spoke further to *any* attending Fegs except Jason T.), and then Rex grumbled about me not being conversational enough the next day on the list. ;) Eb ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:26:11 +0000 From: "Matt Sewell" Subject: Re: Rock Star Proximity (Re: Obscurities and Jim Kerr vs. Bono) Yeah? Well Sandie Shaw lived in the village I grew up in, the ancient-dovecote-destroying harridan! Beat that! Cheers M >From: "Maximilian Lang" >Max: > >Pelle Lindbergh was a neighbor and friend of my family. > > Max ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 04:47:13 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: So many Sammy Hagar albums, so little time Revolutionary Army of the Baby Jesus wrote: > now, if you'd said that you at some point had lived down > the street from *reggie roby*, i'd be down there lickin' > your anus in no time flat! i frickin' *love* reggie > roby. You have to love a guy who wears a watch onto the football field. That, and it always looked like his leg was going to fly off when he punted the ball he kicked so high. Shame about his dying recently. "I had naively believed all these many years that Americans genuinely believed in freedom of speech. [But I] discovered there that when you made an utterance that was remotely contrary to what the White House was saying, then they attacked you. For a South African the deja vu was frightening. They behaved exactly the same way that used to happen here [during apartheid]: vilifying those who are putting forward a slightly different view." -- Desmond Tutu Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:48:32 -0500 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: About that iPod... Capuchin wrote: > > (It'd be nice to be > able to use different audio codecs, though, as I've mentioned in the past.) That's why I have an iRiver. I couldn't be happier with it (even a year after owning it), and it's a great portable storage/recording tool, too. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 06:31:11 -0800 From: "John B. Jones" Subject: Re: So many Sammy Hagar albums, so little time >>3. the ipod's battery goes kaput after about 18 months -- is this still >>the case? -- and you're then instructed to purchase a *whole other ipod*. > >I've heard of this complaint before, but didn't it pertain to earlier models? I've had my 2nd gen iPod for 2 1/2 years now. No problems with it yet. I use it nearly every day. =jbj= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:29:39 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: Eb and Rex, sitting in a tree.... > Which I believe Patrick McGoohan said in episode 12 of _The Prisoner_. McGoohan's birthday is Saturday. Which I know because it's also my birthday. I will celebrate with my wonderful family and my wonderful band Skates & Rays will play songs about me, because it's all about me. Later today I will post our setlist, all the lyric, chord charts, and all the wonderfully clever between song patter I will be delivering, all of which concerns my wonderful family and myself. Okay, ya'll don't know any more about my daughters than you do about a guy named Lawndart. Or Kansan, for that matter. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:48:28 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: About that iPod... Capuchin wrote: > Is there really nothing horrible to say about them or are y'all just so > disgusted with one another that you can't discuss a peripherally musical > peripheral? Well, iTunes is kind of lame. It's the rare Apple product with an even slightly dodgy interface. It's not entirely godawful, but even the newest versions just don't live up to the awesomeness of the pod itself. And awesome the pod is. You won't end up using it like you'd thought you would. Nobody does. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:24:01 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... > As I recall, we exchanged perfunctory greetings, didn't speak the rest > of the night (honestly, I don't think I spoke further to *any* > attending Fegs except Jason T.), and then Rex grumbled about me not > being conversational enough the next day on the list. ;) Good-naturedly, I thought. Eb did totally shine me on. I ironically chalked it up to *Eb* being more uncomfortable with the Broome v. Broome dynamic than I was! Around that same time Eb took me and a few other people to task on-list for not offering condolences on a very sad loss of his. I felt bad, and thought I'd patched that up, but have subsequently not seen a lot of sympathy or congratulations from him on various events in my own life which have found their way into my posts. Bit of a double standard there. And the more I think about it, I have at least as much unsolicited information about Eb's life as he does about mine. Thing is, I don't mind. People are interesting, even people who don't like me. Perhaps I need to join Jeme's "tone problem" support group. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:29:07 -0600 From: Jeff Subject: Re: Eb and Rex, sitting in a tree.... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:29:39 -0800, Rex Broome wrote: > > Which I believe Patrick McGoohan said in episode 12 of _The Prisoner_. > > McGoohan's birthday is Saturday. Which I know because it's also my > birthday. I will celebrate with my wonderful family and my wonderful > band Skates & Rays will play songs about me, because it's all about > me. Later today I will post our setlist, all the lyric, chord charts, > and all the wonderfully clever between song patter I will be > delivering, all of which concerns my wonderful family and myself. > > Okay, ya'll don't know any more about my daughters than you do about a > guy named Lawndart. Or Kansan, for that matter. Okay, I'm trying to figure out why gmail thinks relevant links to the above post include "Mastering the Toltec Way," "Costly Forgiveness" (from _The Christian Post_), and "Take control of your love life 46 proven tactics show you how." (Let's see..."just slip out the back, Jack; make a new plan, Stan" - that leaves 44, plus the 4 that evidently were Paul Simon's personal secrets.) Perhaps Kansan could enlighten us, with his freakish gift for drawing connections fetched from lightyear distances. - -- ...Jeff The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:30:08 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... Marc: > I guess I decided to go for it after it was so quickly decided that Rex > is some sort of problem. I think he's a real asset rather than a real > asshole. I spent part of the last week talking with him and hanging out > together at the Largo, and it was a great time. Thank you! It was indeed. >I've seen a bit of a change > in him recently (lots of typos, less wit, less up-beat), but it makes sense > to me. When I went through my separation/divorce, I was (more) miserable to > deal with and didn't do too well at handling problems (admittedly, I'm > making a big assumption here and reading a lot of my own experience into > this). I'm amazed that I didn't wind up getting my ass kicked for telling > someone off or totally lose control of my "therapeutic" drinking. That's totally astute (doubtless because you've beem there). I'm sure it's crossed over into my list postings. FWIW, my life is all kinds of flavors of yummy right now, so you should see a return of mirth from me soon. Don't want to boor the list with details, but the curious know where to find me. >Anyway, I > would vouch for Rex as being an awesome dude, and thank him again for his > personal efforts in getting the whole Tinfoil Thoths project together (the > self-centered dickhead didn't even charge a nickel for it--wouldn't take > "Thank You"). I'm sure some viewed it as self-promotion for my fake living-room band. Their loss. Take my tracks off of that compilation and you'd still have some damned fine listening. > Damn, it would be nice to get everyone together, bake a few pans of brownies > (normal and special types), enjoy a refreshing beverage, give a few neck > rubs, foot massages, and pats on the back, and get re-focused on enjoying > life, including this bit of time we share together here at Fegmaniax. I'm in! - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:32:07 -0600 From: Jeff Subject: Re: About that iPod... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:48:28 -0800, Rex Broome wrote: > Well, iTunes is kind of lame. It's the rare Apple product with an > even slightly dodgy interface. It's not entirely godawful, but even > the newest versions just don't live up to the awesomeness of the pod > itself. That's funny: I don't have an iPod yet, but I use iTunes as my noise source on all 3 computers I regularly access, and it works way better for me than any other jukebox doohickey I've found. It's more intuitive, more controllable, and less glitchy than others. So what do you use or recommend? No wait - don't talk more about yourself - tell us what some friend of yours with a goofy nickname whom none of the rest of us have ever met would recommend. - -- ...Jeff The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:39:44 +0100 From: Sebastian Hagedorn Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... - -- Rex Broome is rumored to have mumbled on 16. MC$rz 2005 09:24:01 -0800 regarding Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone...: > Around that same time Eb took me and a few other people to task > on-list for not offering condolences on a very sad loss of his. I > felt bad, and thought I'd patched that up, but have subsequently not > seen a lot of sympathy or congratulations from him on various events > in my own life which have found their way into my posts. To jump in here briefly: I always feel awkward condolating, be it in real life or on this list. I don't know what it is, because I usually *really* feel sorry for the people and what's happened to them. It's more like I feel so much that it's expected to say something that I can't bring myself to actually doing it. I have issues complying with expected behavior in other situations as well ... congratulating at weddings is roughly the same. So: it's not that I don't care, it's just that I'm too fucked up myself ;-) Now back to your regularly scheduled program. - -- Sebastian Hagedorn EhrenfeldgC Subject: Re: About that iPod... > So what do you use or recommend? No wait - don't talk more about > yourself - tell us what some friend of yours with a goofy nickname > whom none of the rest of us have ever met would recommend. Oh, I've met Lawndart. A charmer! I figure I'm stuck with iTunes, so I just eat it. It's not that bad, really, and I have seen worse, but again it has every reason to be damned-near perfect, and for my money it ain't. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:01:19 -0500 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: About that iPod... Rex Broome wrote: > > You won't end up using it like you'd thought you would. Nobody does. though don't accidentally drop it in the loo, like a friend of mine did. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:47:07 -0800 (PST) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: About that iPod... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Rex Broome wrote: > Capuchin wrote: >> Is there really nothing horrible to say about them or are y'all just so >> disgusted with one another that you can't discuss a peripherally >> musical peripheral? > > Well, iTunes is kind of lame. Of course, I can't and won't run iTunes anyway. > And awesome the pod is. Damn. I'll be back in a couple of hours... much poorer. > You won't end up using it like you'd thought you would. Nobody does. I know, I know... J. - -- _______________________________________________ Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:02:04 -0800 From: "Jason R. Thornton" Subject: Re: Eb and Rex, sitting in a tree.... At 05:32 PM 3/15/2005 -0800, Capuchin wrote: >Well, you had a rabid attack of jingoism after 9/11 that caused you to >withdraw from the list for a long time and you think it's perfectly OK for >folks to be shits to one another. Switch it off! SWITCH IT OFF! SWITCH IT THE FUCK OFF! - --Jason "Vegetarians are the enemy of everything good and decent in the human spirit, an affront to all I stand for, the pure enjoyment of food." -- Anthony Bourdain ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:11:43 -0800 From: "Jason R. Thornton" Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... At 01:37 AM 3/16/2005 -0800, Eb wrote: >As I recall, we exchanged perfunctory greetings, didn't speak the rest of >the night (honestly, I don't think I spoke further to *any* attending Fegs >except Jason T.), and then Rex grumbled about me not being conversational >enough the next day on the list. ;) Understandable, since I'm so damn loveable and demand a great deal of attention. Wasn't that show which Lawndart showed up to as well? - --Jason "Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples." - Sherwood Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:29:35 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... Eb: > >As I recall, we exchanged perfunctory greetings, didn't speak the rest of > >the night (honestly, I don't think I spoke further to *any* attending Fegs > >except Jason T.), and then Rex grumbled about me not being conversational > >enough the next day on the list. ;) Jason: > Understandable, since I'm so damn loveable and demand a great deal of > attention. True, I couldn't hope to hold a candle. >Wasn't that show which Lawndart showed up to as well? Yep. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:47:55 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: Club Congress photos Harry on RobynHitchcockClub posted some photos from the Tucson show. There are a few good shots of the lobby portion of the show. Fortunately, I was standing next to Harry and his girl friend (?) Alex, so I managed to stay out of the pictures; but since Neko Case was next to me, she's not in there either, dang. Those would have been pictures worth saving. http://members.cox.net/harrybacon/TucsonMarch2005/rhclubcong.htm ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:55:42 -0600 From: Jeff Subject: Re: Club Congress photos On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:47:55 -0700, Marc Holden wrote: > http://members.cox.net/harrybacon/TucsonMarch2005/rhclubcong.htm Look at all those glasses! You know, we often talk about Robyn's shirts...but what's up with those shiny blue trousers? - -- ...Jeff The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:04:36 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... Rex, still gracelessly whining: >> As I recall, we exchanged perfunctory greetings, didn't speak the rest >> of the night (honestly, I don't think I spoke further to *any* >> attending Fegs except Jason T.), and then Rex grumbled about me not >> being conversational enough the next day on the list. ;) > > Good-naturedly, I thought. Eb did totally shine me on. I ironically > chalked it up to *Eb* being more uncomfortable with the Broome v. > Broome dynamic than I was! You poured a lot more psychic energy into that epochal meeting than I did. There was no "discomfort" whatsoever. I said hi to the pocket of Fgz in back, and went onto find a closer spot to watch the show. Didn't really feel obligated to have a conversation with you, since we're not friends. And I knew the other Fegfolk even less well. I thought saying hello was all the situation warranted. I don't know what *you* were hoping for. I did keep talking to lovable Jason, because he is a friend and always has all the latest Jerry Marotta gossip. If he had wearied of me, he could have gone elsewhere in the room and I really wouldn't have given it much thought. These sorts of fussy diplomatic issues may be part of the reason why I skip local Robyn shows now. I went to a few past shows more out of social courtesy than because I actually wanted to see the show, and managed to chalk up two of the most unpleasant concert outings I've ever had (though one was more due to a Largo waiter rather than to any Feg...even if he was mad at me due to other Fegs' actions). There was also another RH show which I went to almost purely because I misunderstood that Randi S. would be in town for it, so *that* was a letdown too. > Around that same time Eb took me and a few other people to task > on-list for not offering condolences on a very sad loss of his. I don't remember this exchange well, but I'm sure this is a misleading oversimplification. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 15:27:07 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: Pac Man sound: WoooOOoooooOOoooooo..ooo...ooo...o Ah, Jeme! I am happy to see that you still retain your sense of perspective, and believe that I am a murderous sadist and Eb's actions are similar to those of al-Qaeda. But you always were suspect of my "Hitler obsession." Several years ago, a wise ex-Feg said to me, "When you are lying there on your death-bed, are you really going to think, 'I wish I had spent more time arguing with Capuchin?'" Switching off, - --Quail and his dog Blondie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:29:59 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... > Rex, still gracelessly whining: That wasn't graceless. "Fuck you" was graceless. But I increasingly stand by it. > You poured a lot more psychic energy into that epochal meeting than I > did. Glad you know what I'm thinking at all times. >here was no "discomfort" whatsoever. I said hi to the pocket of > Fgz in back, and went onto find a closer spot to watch the show. Didn't > really feel obligated to have a conversation with you, since we're not > friends. And I knew the other Fegfolk even less well. Your loss. Good people. >I thought saying > hello was all the situation warranted. I don't know what *you* were > hoping for. Moonlight strolls, breakfast in bed, that kind of shit. What's up with you, dude? I just thought it would fun / funny to chat, maybe have a laugh and bury the hatchet. But since I have (A) social skills, (B) an understanding of how people should ideally and courteously interact, and thus (C) actual friends in real life, yeah, maybe my minimal expectations were extreme in your case. Please note that I didn't go out of my way to correct Marc's impression of a pleasant feg-meeting, nor did I intend to until you felt compelled to dig into it. > These sorts of fussy diplomatic issues may be part of the reason why I > skip local Robyn shows now. Fussy and diplomatic? That's all in your mind. Music, drinks, a chance to meet new people. Ah, but where I like to have *fun*, you think Neal LaBute movies contain the devastating truth about the Human Condition. (Jeffrey, synchronize watches now for countdown to spurious Scott Miller-related insult). >I went to a few past shows more out of > social courtesy (stifles laugh) >than because I actually wanted to see the show, and > managed to chalk up two of the most unpleasant concert outings I've > ever had (though one was more due to a Largo waiter rather than to any > Feg...even if he was mad at me due to other Fegs' actions). I feel so fucking guilty for droning on about my personal issues at this moment... > I don't remember this exchange well, but I'm sure this is a misleading > oversimplification. So, am I all about unnecessarily and candid verbose over-explication, or oversimplified, self-serving lying? Check the archives to see your initial dickish comment about how the "loud-fans" were the only ones obnoxious enough to not console you. I responded and apologized. You continued to be an ass to me thereafter. It was simple indeed. Keep diggin'. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:37:31 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: Pac Man sound: WoooOOoooooOOoooooo..ooo...ooo...o Quail: > Several years ago, a wise ex-Feg said to me, "When you are lying there on > your death-bed, are you really going to think, 'I wish I had spent more time > arguing with Capuchin?'" Or might you be able to say, "I'm glad I put some effort into understanding a person whose perspective differs from mine?" I mean, it probably won't compare to the pleasure of entrail-wallowing, but you'll never know until you try. Quail, I can't tell from your sign-off if you're going offlist again, but know that I'm not really pissed at you. I think you're a little bit off in your perspective about how people should expect to be treated in forums like these, but I don't take it personally and don't disregard your criticisms of me. I actually appreciate them, because there is thought and observation behind them, and I can be down with that. Damn, I'm getting tired. How this should have ended: >Eb: > Rex, fuck you back and die also. Everybody wins. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:38:10 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... megadouche wrote: > That wasn't graceless. "Fuck you" was graceless. But I increasingly > stand by it. > > Glad you know what I'm thinking at all times. > > Your loss. Good people. > > Moonlight strolls, breakfast in bed, that kind of shit. What's up > with you, dude? I just thought it would fun / funny to chat, maybe > have a laugh and bury the hatchet. But since I have (A) social > skills, (B) an understanding of how people should ideally and > courteously interact, and thus (C) actual friends in real life, yeah, > maybe my minimal expectations were extreme in your case. Please note > that I didn't go out of my way to correct Marc's impression of a > pleasant feg-meeting, nor did I intend to until you felt compelled to > dig into it. > > Fussy and diplomatic? That's all in your mind. Music, drinks, a > chance to meet new people. Ah, but where I like to have *fun*, you > think Neal LaBute movies contain the devastating truth about the Human > Condition. (Jeffrey, synchronize watches now for countdown to > spurious Scott Miller-related insult). > > (stifles laugh) > > I feel so fucking guilty for droning on about my personal issues at > this moment... > > So, am I all about unnecessarily and candid verbose over-explication, > or oversimplified, self-serving lying? Check the archives to see your > initial dickish comment about how the "loud-fans" were the only ones > obnoxious enough to not console you. I responded and apologized. You > continued to be an ass to me thereafter. It was simple indeed. Lordy, what a sorry display of mewling. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:51:07 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: a round of Wellbutrin for everyone... Eb: > Lordy, what a sorry display of mewling. Verdict is in. Sociopath. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:56:21 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: You know what? Eb: Take it offlist NOW. E-mail me privately so I can ignore you at my leisure and the folks around here don't have to suffer. I mean it. Broome out. ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V14 #67 *******************************