From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V16 #144 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Thursday, April 12 2007 Volume 16 : Number 144 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) [Carrie Galbraith ] Re: Oops ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] I Often Dream of Trains in AV Club [Jeff Dwarf ] Re: Another man done gone [Rex ] Re: Oops [Rex ] Re: 2rm apt 1/2VU [Rex ] Re: 2rm apt 1/2VU ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] Re: I Often Dream of Trains in AV Club [Rex ] Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) [Rex ] Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) ["Melissa Higuchi" ] Re: spoiler [2fs ] Re: ringtones, similarities, and Cale [2fs ] Re: spoiler ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] Re: spoiler ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] sf show ["rubrshrk" ] Re: wtf? [Rex ] Rubber Shark Gumbo - brief shameless plug - ignore if you must ["rubrshrk] Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) [Rex ] Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) [Tom Clark ] I told you. I fuckin' *told* you. But you wouldn't listen. ["Stacked Cr] Re: I told you. I fuckin' *told* you. But you wouldn't listen. [Tom Cla] Re: I told you. I fuckin' *told* you. But you wouldn't listen. ["Lauren E] Re: spoiler [grutness@slingshot.co.nz] Re: spoiler ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] Re: Flesh and blood [craigie* ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:43:06 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: Carrie Galbraith Subject: Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) >From: Tom Clark >Absolutely great show. I don't have a setlist either, but a few >standouts for me include Kingdom Of Love, Authority Box, Brenda's >Iron Sledge(!), See Emily Play, Madonna Of The Wasps, and of course >the two versions of City Of Shame. Also, while I didn't really care >for Sean Nelson's opening set (a little too Rufus Wainright-ey), he >did a great job adding vocal enhancements to Robyn and Scott. City of Shame - that was it! And Kingdom of Love was grand, well, they all were! >And of course a great contingent of Bay Area Fegs, who are cooler >than any other geographically grouped subset of this list. There, I >said it. Bring it on. > Aw, shucks Mr. Clark! - - c ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:47:41 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: 2rm apt 1/2VU On 4/11/07, kevin wrote: > > >"galloping out of the darkness just like furniture" > > This line is best illuminated by groping your way across an unfamiliar > room in the middle of the night and whacking your shins on a series of > tables, chairs, etc. Right - it's just that before I thought to think of it like that, it was apparently some obscure, artistic, poetic phetamore or whatever they call that thing where you say one thing while really meaning another thing ;-) I've (almost) always found Cale to be good for a laugh. I think the > difference between him and Lou as lyricists is that Cale's writing comes > from a fascination with language as a communication system, while Reed, > regardless of the heights of brilliance he's capable of, on some level > always feels like a guy with something to prove. Right again - exactly. It's not as if I thought Cale was utterly humorless and a full-time dropdead serious artiste...it's more the *character* of the humor that I'd slightly misread. Can't quite explain it right now - but certainly, I knew he had a sense of humor. I mean, the whole bit about "parrot shit" etc. is hilarious in a way that Quentin Tarantino only wishes he could be. "My name is Arthur, and I quit!" - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:51:58 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: Oops Carrie says: "Everything seemed to be going smoothly. Then, without warning, the instrument veered away from the men unloading it, sped up and flipped on to the ground." piano...or cylon? next stop: BSG season 2.0 xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:53:18 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: I Often Dream of Trains in AV Club http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/permanent_records_albums_from_4 "Children have always enjoyed my movies. They are just not allowed to watch many of them." -- John Waters . Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:04:32 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Another man done gone On 4/11/07, kevin wrote: > > This one's got me a little teary. > > http://music.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2050234,00.html Ah, hell. It was a pretty good day up until I saw this. Still... RH tomorrow night. Alright yeah. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:08:30 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Oops On 4/11/07, Carrie Galbraith wrote: > > "We're professionals - Do not try this at home" > > I lame Leppo and/or the Jooves. - -Rx ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:13:13 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: 2rm apt 1/2VU On 4/11/07, kevin wrote: > > \ > I've (almost) always found Cale to be good for a laugh. I think the > difference between him and Lou as lyricists is that Cale's writing comes > from a fascination with language as a communication system, while Reed, > regardless of the heights of brilliance he's capable of, on some level > always feels like a guy with something to prove. Exactly. That's why I was disappointed when I finally heard "The Blue Mask"... for all every great song, there was a doth-protest-too-much song. "Women" particularly, but "My House" as well, and... well, the guitars sound really good, since Lou hadn't started to pull down the faders on Quine yet. Cale's really self-depracating when comparing his lyrics to Lou's (see the Cale autobiography, cowritten with... erm, Viktor Bockris)... Another thing about Lou, he uses the word "gism" in more rhyme schemes than most people. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:20:01 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: 2rm apt 1/2VU Rex says: > Another thing about Lou, he uses the word "gism" in more rhyme schemes than > most people. re: mr. reed's rhymes: i call it a "lou reed rhyme" when someone rhymes e.g. "man" with "man." xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:11 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: I Often Dream of Trains in AV Club On 4/11/07, Jeff Dwarf wrote: > > http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/permanent_records_albums_from_4 > > "Children have always enjoyed my movies. They are just not allowed to > watch many of them." -- John Waters Wow, look at the comments... people talking about Robyn albums, and bizarrely... they're NOT US! Surprisingly little love for "Globe of Frogs" amonst Onion readers. The omission of "Can of Bees" is understandable if incorrect, but "GOF"? - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:24:11 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) On 4/11/07, Tom Clark wrote: > > > Oh geez, I fucked that up big time. I handed him my business card > with the url to my Peter Buck Hates Me story and asked him to check > it out. I've since updated the story with the horrendous transgression: > http://denisvengeance.com/robyn/PeterBuckHatesMe.html I ususally don't do this, but... LOL! Like for reals. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:24:53 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: like you're dying to know what i just got... Brian Hoare says: > S was quite obsessed with all things > equestrian in her youth and had several pony books. I'm told that many are > variants of girl wants pony, girl gets seemingly rubbish pony, girl and pony > win gymkhana. also there's the variant where daughter asks father for a pony, father says "no, honey, ponies are awfully expensive" and then daughter asks and asks father for a pony, father says "no, honey, ponies are a lot of responsibility" and then daughter asks and asks and asks father for a pony, father says "no, honey, wherever would we keep a pony?" and then daughter... well, i don't want to give the whole story away, but it has a great ending where the father gets the daughter a pony. xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:31:11 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) Tom Clark says: > Oh geez, I fucked that up big time. I handed him my business card > with the url to my Peter Buck Hates Me story and asked him to check > it out. I've since updated the story with the horrendous transgression: > http://denisvengeance.com/robyn/PeterBuckHatesMe.html That's weird - I went to the link but it redirected me to > http://denisvengeance.com/robyn/PeterBuckHatesMeAndNowRobynThinksImWeird.html xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:32:04 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: I Often Dream of Trains in AV Club Rex says: > Wow, look at the comments... people talking about Robyn albums, and > bizarrely... they're NOT US! FEG INVASION!!!!!!!!!!!!! xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:33:49 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Two random things that sprung up on the iPod today 1) The "Spectre" interview segment for "The Yip Song". And oddly, Lauren, Robyn does not say "Scottie dog" at all... he refers twice to "small dogs" and that's it. But he *must* have specified Scotties in some other contemporaneous interview... I remembered it as you described it, too. 2) "July, July!" by the Decemberists, which I really liked at the time and still like now. I may have to go back and listen to Castaways & Cutouts and try to reconcile this with how grating the Decemberists have since become to me. Maybe I can actually say that I liked them, but I just don't like them "that way" any more. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:35:30 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: ringtones, similarities, and Cale >...Got me thinking about precisely WHAT RH mini-slice I would most prefer to >be alerted by...> > >I'd like my phone to sing "Yip yip yip yip" at me. Or maybe the >opening guitar riff from "Return of the Sacred Crab." I've always >wanted to have the opening to "St. Elmo's Fire" How about those opening seven heavy notes from "I got the hots"? And I have to ask *which* "St Elmo's Fire" - the ne from the movie or the Eno one (if the latter, Fripp's lead break would be better...) >but the similarity between "Veins Of The Queen" and Chad & Jeremy's "Summer >Song" is self evident. It's almost as if RH subconsciously 'heard' the song >and rewrote it as his own... I always have the same feeling with "I something you" and the VU's "Afterhours". But please let's not mention Boss Bruce pointing to Norway with his fist again... >I've (almost) always found Cale to be good for a laugh. I think the >difference between him and Lou as lyricists is that Cale's writing >comes from a fascination with language as a communication system, >while Reed, regardless of the heights of brilliance he's capable of, >on some level always feels like a guy with something to prove. A friend of mine once described the Eno and Cale "Wrong Way Up" album like this - "You can tell who wrote what. With Cale it's like Mission Impossible - people are clandestinely meeting with guys from Karachi and leaving parcels in airport lockers to be picked up by mysterious women from Warsaw. I bet the CIA search for clues in his songs." James - -- James Dignan, Dunedin, New Zealand -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.- =-.-=-.-=-.- You talk to me as if from a distance .-=-.-=-.-=-. -=-. And I reply with impressions chosen from another time .-=- .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=- (Brian Eno - "By this River") -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:36:52 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: like you're dying to know what i just got... On 4/11/07, Lauren Elizabeth wrote: > > > also there's the variant where daughter asks father for a pony, father > says "no, honey, ponies are awfully expensive" and then daughter asks > and asks father for a pony, father says "no, honey, ponies are a lot > of responsibility" and then daughter asks and asks and asks father for > a pony, father says "no, honey, wherever would we keep a pony?" and > then daughter... > > well, i don't want to give the whole story away, but it has a great > ending where the father gets the daughter a pony. The modern variant I'm seeing is that the little girl gets her pony through some kind of meditaitive self discovery-- drawing or dreaming or something-- so it's a little less materialistic. However, in the case of the one where the girl learns to draw ponies, she presumably is transformed by the process into a grown woman fully capable of drawing a book about a little girl who learns to draw ponies, and... well, it's pretty, is all. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:39:21 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: spoiler >So, which are these from (some of them seem like they could be a lot >of movies; I mean, who hasn't ended a movie with a stabbing dwarf): > >He dies in the freezing water. Titanic >He gets into Princeton. A beautiful mind? >They never left planet Earth. Planet of the Apes (or possible Saturn 3) James - -- James Dignan, Dunedin, New Zealand -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.- =-.-=-.-=-.- You talk to me as if from a distance .-=-.-=-.-=-. -=-. And I reply with impressions chosen from another time .-=- .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=- (Brian Eno - "By this River") -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:44:41 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: and a few more >She's her sister and her mother. Chinatown >He stops running just before the finish line -- and smirks. Loneliness of the long distance runner? >The dwarf stabs him. Don't look now >He lives to be 108. Little big man? James - -- James Dignan, Dunedin, New Zealand -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.- =-.-=-.-=-.- You talk to me as if from a distance .-=-.-=-.-=-. -=-. And I reply with impressions chosen from another time .-=- .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=- (Brian Eno - "By this River") -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:51:30 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: wtf? hi fegs, http://i.today.reuters.com/pictures/galleries/Stories/633102280385781250/Previews/pixlog2007041120.jpg or http://tinyurl.com/2ac3eb this is from reuters slideshow "best pictures in the last 24 hours"; the caption in the slideshow is: "A woman washes her hands at a specially designed wash basin in a public toilet in southwest China's Chongqing municipality April 10, 2007. (CHINA)" specially designed *for what* ? (for the entire slideshow go to: http://today.reuters.com/Pictures/default.aspx ) xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 01:40:32 -0000 (GMT) From: "Melissa Higuchi" Subject: Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) It was a great show! Meeting the bay area fegs was also fantastic, good to put face to the names i've been reading for so long. My husband who does not listen to this kind of music at all (guitars and lyrics) had a great time too. He asked if Robyn was always like this and greatly enjoyed the in between song rambles. The guys looked great - very relaxed and very on last night. I agree that Robyn's voice sounded stronger than I remember from some other shows. The opening act was not really my style but he did do backing vocals for Robyn's set which was nice. Got one of the red and black seattle show posters from the merch table. anyway here's what i remember them playing Opened with Ghost Ship somewhere in between kingdom of Love Balloon Man Vibrating? Cynthia Mask Madonna of the Wasps Brendas Iron Sledge Jewels for Sophia Adventure Rocket Ship ended with Briggs Tom, thanks for posting the peter buck story. It was hard to explain to Paul. melissa ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:36:48 -0700 From: "michael wells" Subject: RE: spoiler > Michael Caine is Inspector Doppler. This is a mistake - Michael Caine was in "Sleuth" but not Doppler. I had to look up what his character really was called (Milo). > He stops running just before the finish line -- and smirks. "The Running Man?" I can't remember how that one ended. > He gets into Princeton. "Risky Business." > She pushes the nun off the cliff. It's got to be "Saving Silverman" - it's the only movie I can recall with a nun and a cliff interacting. Michael "how much did you get - twenty bucks? We're going to the movies!" Wells ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:53:12 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: spoiler On 4/11/07, grutness@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > > > > >They never left planet Earth. > > Planet of the Apes (or possible Saturn 3) Actually, this one applies to nearly every non-science-fiction movie... - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:55:22 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: ringtones, similarities, and Cale On 4/11/07, grutness@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > > > A friend of mine once described the Eno and Cale "Wrong Way Up" album > like this - "You can tell who wrote what. With Cale it's like Mission > Impossible - people are clandestinely meeting with guys from Karachi > and leaving parcels in airport lockers to be picked up by mysterious > women from Warsaw. I bet the CIA search for clues in his songs." Oh, it's all that having tea with Graham Greene... - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:57:30 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: spoiler michael wells says: > > She pushes the nun off the cliff. > > It's got to be "Saving Silverman" - it's the only movie I can recall with a > nun and a cliff interacting. my first thought was "vertigo". but the nun doesn't go off the cliff. and it's not cliff. xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 23:00:25 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: spoiler sorry, let me replay that one. michael wells says: > > She pushes the nun off the cliff. > > It's got to be "Saving Silverman" - it's the only movie I can recall with a > nun and a cliff interacting. my first thought was "vertigo." but the nun doesn't go off the cliff. and it's not a cliff. xo it seems on my gmail, the "send" button highlights the mistakes. - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:09:57 +0000 From: "rubrshrk" Subject: sf show I can't argue with Tom about the quality of feggery in these parts, as long as he wasn't talking about me. My dinner was fantastic and the company was better last night. Tom, Nick, Chris, Carrie, and company all kept me laughing and it was completely wonderful to just be around. I do live under a rock in a cave most of the time, but this made me even more homesick for hanging out with you kids. Pluses: Fegs. Fantastic folks. Garlicky goodness shrimp Eraserhead yielded the stage RH+V3. Really a good sounding band somewhat like the Egyptians, yet different A good sampling of material 2 Rickenbackers (Scott and Peter) generally very good guitar and bass sounds the acoustic was a little "poinky" but not bad Bill R. really surprised me with his musical playing and variety (the last time I saw him play was with Ministry and while he was good, there wasn't a lot of variety) Chair (see below) Minuses: Sean Nelson (Eraserhead) wasn't quite my cup of tea. He was a much better lead vocalist than backing vocalist and botched some harmonies when joining RH and the gang. I felt that he went back and forth in his own stuff between thinking he was Billy Joel and wanting to do really gay show tunes (not that there's anything wrong with that- I just didn't get up yesterday morning thinking: wow, I want to hear a guy get up and do voice/piano versions of my grandmother's favorite show numbers. His schtick/fetish of playing with his glasses was disturbing. That drunk guy who was sschwimming through the crowd, ssshlobbbering and ssshuushhing us after sitting in front of us during Eraserhead's set. Chris and I gave him a very mean look and didn't say anything until he apologized and walked away. He came back a couple of times, but somebody had taken/moved his chair (see plus column!) The band was a little bit of a challenge to mix, going from soft song to really loud songs and a lot of the vocals were crushed, but most of the time they made it better by the first chorus. Happies, - -Markg ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:20:32 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: wtf? On 4/11/07, Lauren Elizabeth wrote: > > > this is from reuters slideshow "best pictures in the last 24 hours"; > the caption in the slideshow is: > "A woman washes her hands at a specially designed wash basin in a > public toilet in southwest China's Chongqing municipality April 10, > 2007. (CHINA)" > > specially designed *for what* ? You know... stuff... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:19:50 +0000 From: "rubrshrk" Subject: Rubber Shark Gumbo - brief shameless plug - ignore if you must Okay, maybe a little shame. Gig alert! Patrick J. Cooper and I will be entertaining our adoring fans and future fans on April, 13 2007 at Cava Wine Bar 115 San Jose Ave., Capitola, California 95010. We go on at 8:45 pm. Please bring yourselves and some friends if you can. If you have any long-distance friendships with Sonoma County people that you want tested, you could suggest that those people attend the show. Rubber Shark Gumbo is the duo of Mark Gloster (the Rubber Shark portion) and Patrick J. Cooper (the Gumbo.) [Though we might advise against it, you may be able to approximate this combo by substituting rubber sharks for rubber chickens in your favorite rubber chicken gumbo recipe (this should only be attempted by vulcanized presentation food professionals under the supervision of pyrotechnic science technicians.)] We'll be doing a wide variety of popular music from the past fifty years, or so. Some of it will not have been all that popular before the performance. I think we're even going to drag out some new and different songs and maybe even dust some off that we haven't played live for a while. Happies, - -Markg http://www.myspace.com/rubbersharkgumbo Subject: Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) On 4/11/07, Melissa Higuchi wrote: > > > > Tom, thanks for posting the peter buck story. It was hard to explain to > Paul. My big question is what I can do tomorrow night to further the legend... pretend to be the REAL Tom Clark? - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:23:37 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: ringtones, similarities, and Cale On 4/11/07, 2fs wrote: > > On 4/11/07, grutness@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > > > > > > A friend of mine once described the Eno and Cale "Wrong Way Up" album > > like this - "You can tell who wrote what. With Cale it's like Mission > > Impossible - people are clandestinely meeting with guys from Karachi > > and leaving parcels in airport lockers to be picked up by mysterious > > women from Warsaw. I bet the CIA search for clues in his songs." > > > Oh, it's all that having tea with Graham Greene... Damn, he beat me to it again... - -Rx ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:47:55 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Spiders and Squids (was Flesh and Blood) On Apr 11, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Melissa Higuchi wrote: > Opened with Ghost Ship YES!!! I knew there was something early in the set that blew me away. It's the kind of song that can be hurried through, but Robyn really sold it and it was mesmerizing. On Apr 11, 2007, at 8:22 PM, Rex wrote: > My big question is what I can do tomorrow night to further the > legend... > pretend to be the REAL Tom Clark? > Oh please - let's just give it a rest. If you talk to Peter, just be extra nice to him. If you need to have a point to your conversation, ask him if he needs an iPod or a MacBook, and that you know a guy who can hook him up. Still sick over the whole thing, - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:58:25 -0700 From: "Stacked Crooked" Subject: I told you. I fuckin' *told* you. But you wouldn't listen. . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:29:38 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: I told you. I fuckin' *told* you. But you wouldn't listen. On Apr 11, 2007, at 8:58 PM, Stacked Crooked wrote: > . How dare we doubt your prescience! Prey tell, what will the Nasdaq index be in 2011? When will Peter Buck forgive me? - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 01:11:33 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: I told you. I fuckin' *told* you. But you wouldn't listen. Stacked Crooked says: > . pass the ice-nine. xo p.s. i read an interview with him this past summer; i think it was in rolling stone. he was very sad about the world. - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:53:20 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: spoiler >>So, which are these from (some of them seem like they could be a lot >>of movies; I mean, who hasn't ended a movie with a stabbing dwarf): >> >>He dies in the freezing water. > >Titanic > >>He gets into Princeton. > >A beautiful mind? nope - The Paper Chase > >>They never left planet Earth. > >Planet of the Apes (or possible Saturn 3) uhh. Make that Capricorn 1 - -- James Dignan, Dunedin, New Zealand -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.- =-.-=-.-=-.- You talk to me as if from a distance .-=-.-=-.-=-. -=-. And I reply with impressions chosen from another time .-=- .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=- (Brian Eno - "By this River") -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 02:44:40 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: spoiler Jeff Dwarf says: > She wasn't really dead. probably quite a few other noir movies, but "she wasn't really dead" movie of the moment: "body heat." xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:26:16 +0100 From: craigie* Subject: Re: Flesh and blood you mean, "Did Peter 'buck you, Tom Clark'? or something? ;-) c* On 11/04/07, Lauren Elizabeth wrote: > > Tom Clark says: > > Waiting for the afterglow to wear off before writing about it... > > afterglow, hmmm. did something, uh, ....happen with mr. buck? > > xo > > -- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." > > - The Buddha > - -- first things first, but not necessarily in that order... ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V16 #144 ********************************