From: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org (headline-girl-digest) To: headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Subject: headline-girl-digest V2 #302 Reply-To: headline-girl@smoe.org Sender: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk headline-girl-digest Thursday, December 16 1999 Volume 02 : Number 302 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Listage [James McGarry ] Re: Listage [James McGarry ] stuff [Steve I ] Jodel [Steve I ] [NEC] May The Force Be With You [JODEL JIMENEZ ] [NEC] But more importantly... [JODEL JIMENEZ ] Re: stuff [James McGarry ] Re: [NEC] May The Force Be With You / Names [Steve I ] Re: Jodel [James McGarry ] Re: stuff [Steve I ] [NEC] Asian Avenue [JODEL JIMENEZ ] [EC] An Appleton A Day [JODEL JIMENEZ ] Emm stuff.... ["Mark Urban" ] RE: Jodel ["Julian C. Dunn" ] RE: [EC] An Appleton A Day ["Julian C. Dunn" ] Re: new years in sarnia ["roberto w" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:39:04 -0500 (EST) From: James McGarry Subject: Listage Oh this was soooo tough, especially the 90's section... I could've easily filled in 100 of the best :-) 1999 1. Sarah Slean - Blue Parade 2. Emm Gryner - Science Fair 3. Buck - Buck 4. I am Spoonbender - hymns for anonymous limbs 5. gus gus - This is Normal 6. Cicero - Out of Nowhere 7. bis - Social Dancing 8. cibo matto - Stereotype-A 9. Tori Amos - To Venus and Back 10. Ivana Santilli - Brown 90's 1. cub - Betticola 2. that dog - retreat from the sun 3. 10,000 Maniacs - In My Tribe 4. Sarah Slean - Blue Parade 5. Emm Gryner - The Original Leap Year 6. Tori Amos - Cornflake Girl 7. Philip Glass - Songs for Liquid Days 8. COAL - One Track Mind 9. The Muffs - Blonder and Blonder 10. Wall of Voodoo - Call of the West 11. The Violent Femmes - The Violent Femmes 12. Noah's Arkweld - Fun! Millenium (mainly single songs or opi) 1. Edith Piaf - La Vie En Rose 2. Jacques Brel - Ne Me Quitte Pas 3. Bach - Tocata and Fugue in D Minor 4. Mozart - Die Zauberflote 5. Igor Stravinski - Le Sacre de Printemps 6. Philip Glass - Einstein on the Beach 7. Beethoven - Symphony No. 7. 8. Louis Armstrong - Wonderful World 9. Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band 10. Sarah Slean - Last Year's War (unrecorded) 11. John Lennon - Give Peace a Chance Some of these are pretty out there... just 10 or so is really limited, not much chance to say things about Skinny Puppy, Otis Redding, Louis Armstrong, the Bangles, and hundred of other artists I love. James. ========================================================================== James McGarry | jmcgarry@UoGuelph.CA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- An artist should be fit for the best society and keep out of it. - - John Ruskin ========================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:42:06 -0500 (EST) From: James McGarry Subject: Re: Listage On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, James McGarry wrote: > 4. I am Spoonbender - hymns for anonymous limbs Ooops, I meant Sender/Receiver... geez louise, where _is_ my head this morning! James. ========================================================================== James McGarry | jmcgarry@UoGuelph.CA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- An artist should be fit for the best society and keep out of it. - - John Ruskin ========================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 12:15:09 -0500 From: Steve I Subject: stuff A string of disconnected thoughts from a stringy disconnected mind (plus, a couple of free oxymorons for ya, apparently): - ---------- James listed: >4. Mozart - Die Zauberflote >5. Igor Stravinski - Le Sacre de Printemps You know, most of us refer to those by their English-translated names, you pretentious fob. ;-) Just teasin' of course. Moi, j'adore "le sacre". - -------- I think Jodel and Kristy already posted here about Emm being the 5th sexiest female in the Chart Magazine poll, beating out the likes of Shania. I'd like to point out that she also beat out Alanis Morissette (am I the only one who always has trouble remembering how many r's, s's, and t's go in that friggin name?)... Alanis came in at #9. Which of course makes Emm sexier than God. I love that idea because it first sounds quite impressive, then obvious, then hideously disturbing. Quite the frankenstein of a concept really. http://216.149.9.151/yearend/ - --- Did any other canucks have a massive brain hemmorrhage (arggh there's my m's and r's problem again) and forget to tape/watch the Bowie thing off MuchMoreMusic? Jeez. Steve ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 12:33:53 -0500 From: Steve I Subject: Jodel Just found myself wondering... Jodel... how does one pronounce your name? Is it "YOdul"? Is it OK if I call you Yoda? Because I was just thinking that what this list really needs, is a wise (wizened?), kindly old Jedi master lurking in the swamps. But maybe that should be James. Look at that description and think of James, everyone. Isn't that the perfect description? Which makes me think... James, how do you pronounce your name, is it "YAYmz"? :-) Sheeeeeeyyyyyiiiitttt, you can really tell I don't want to be marking right now. Steve P.S. who's going to the aquezada thing tomorrow? Yoda? Yames? Yulian? Yoni? Yanni(e)? (heheh) Yaul, Yian, Yob, Yandy, Yrish, Yristy, yelle? Oh, I am seriously losing it. I'm hoping to be able to make it but we'll see, exams loom large! Yteve ------------------------------ Date: 15 Dec 99 12:52:02 EST From: JODEL JIMENEZ Subject: [NEC] May The Force Be With You Oh gosh anyone who doesnt care how my name is pronounced please delete and get on with the rest of your mails. For those who are, keep reading. Okay, let me explain this to (both of) you. Hee hee I LOVE the spotlight. It is a name that is spelled and pronounced 'phonetically', ergo, Jodel = "Joe" + "Dell" It is Swedish-Swahili meaning "Fountain and source of all energy and life possessing the knowledge and 'kwan' to seduce young Canadian pop singers". I have yet to live up to my name. Steve I wrote: > Just found myself wondering... > > Jodel... how does one pronounce your name? > > Is it "YOdul"? Is it OK if I call you Yoda? Because I was just thinking > that what this list really needs, is a wise (wizened?), kindly old Jedi > master lurking in the swamps. > > But maybe that should be James. Look at that description and think of > James, everyone. Isn't that the perfect description? Which makes me > think... James, how do you pronounce your name, is it "YAYmz"? > > :-) > > Sheeeeeeyyyyyiiiitttt, you can really tell I don't want to be marking right > now. > > Steve > > P.S. who's going to the aquezada thing tomorrow? Yoda? Yames? Yulian? > Yoni? Yanni(e)? (heheh) Yaul, Yian, Yob, Yandy, Yrish, Yristy, yelle? > > Oh, I am seriously losing it. > > I'm hoping to be able to make it but we'll see, exams loom large! > > Yteve ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: 15 Dec 99 12:28:31 EST From: JODEL JIMENEZ Subject: [NEC] But more importantly... > in that friggin name?)... Alanis came in at #9. Which of course makes Emm > sexier than God. how IS that "Dogma" flick where she plays God? I'm a Kevinsmith fan but didnt really run to the theaters for that one, and sure enough no one is raving like they did for "Amy". Any (short) reviews from anyone? Stay away from "House on Haunted Hill" and "World Is Not Enough". "End of Days" has a good first half, but the theater burnt down before we could finish it. Kinda reminds me of that tornado blowing through the theater playing "Twister" a few summers ago... ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 13:25:49 -0500 (EST) From: James McGarry Subject: Re: stuff On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Steve I wrote: > You know, most of us refer to those by their English-translated names, you > pretentious fob. ;-) Just teasin' of course. Moi, j'adore "le sacre". LOL! I can't usually remember the English names :-) Die Zauberflote (sans umlats): the Magic Flute Le Sacre de Printemp: The Rite of Spring La vie en rose: Life in Pink (that doesn't really sound right) Ne Me Quitte Pas: Don't Leave Me (it doesn't sound very romantic that way.) :-) J'aime la musique... > I love that idea because it first sounds quite impressive, then obvious, > then hideously disturbing. Quite the frankenstein of a concept really. That Emm is sexier than God? ... I guess that depends on how you see God... I was very disappointed Kim Temple wasn't higher, and Sharon Costanzo from Len, and Ivana or Mitsou... ...maybe I just have different tastes.. and Roberta Harrison-Carter, she's a cutie... ...I mean she's a mom and married, but she's still cute... > Did any other canucks have a massive brain hemmorrhage (arggh there's my > m's and r's problem again) and forget to tape/watch the Bowie thing off > MuchMoreMusic? Jeez. Mine was messed up by the new UberCableBox... I can't deal with 7 (yes 7) livingroom remotes... James. (Who would be ok being stuck in an elevator with the Appleton sisters... ...does that make me a bad person? ;-) ) ========================================================================== James McGarry | jmcgarry@UoGuelph.CA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- An artist should be fit for the best society and keep out of it. - - John Ruskin ========================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 13:38:48 -0500 From: Steve I Subject: Re: [NEC] May The Force Be With You / Names Jodel wrote: >It is a name that is spelled and pronounced 'phonetically', ergo, Jodel = >"Joe" + "Dell" So you're not Yoda then? Damn. Oh well, that's OK I guess cuz Yames is already my personal music Yoda. Yames, just don't expect me to carry you on my back doing backflips through the swamps.... ..because we don't have any swamps in Toronto. Otherwise, I would. >It is Swedish-Swahili meaning "Fountain and source of all energy and life >possessing the knowledge and 'kwan' to seduce young Canadian pop singers". I had no idea the Swedish Swahilis had such specific names. >I have yet to live up to my name. I think Stephen just means "crown". How inspired. How can I possibly live up to *that*? Wow, to be a medieval fashion accessory for the affected, inbred elite... Me though, I think I'm destined to be a cardboard hat on the lice-ridden head of some pimple-faced kid at a second-rate Burger King franchise. :-) Steve ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 13:41:58 EST From: "chelle shock" Subject: Dogma thoughts for YODA ;) >how IS that "Dogma" flick where she plays God? I'm a Kevinsmith fan but >didnt really run to the theaters for that one, and sure enough no one is >raving like they did for "Amy". Any (short) reviews from anyone? Well... although the only other Kevin Smith flick I ever caught was "Chasing Amy" (which was brilliant BTW)... I'm convinced that Kevin Smith is God ;) I really liked Dogma alot... from what I know and have been told about Kevin Smith flicks... it doesn't necessarily follow his normal format... but I really liked his humourous take on Christianity... if you're a pious Catholic... stay away!! lol... but if you can take the humour, than see it :) it's good schtuff :) and wonderful performances all around... yes, even Alanis as God... smelling flowers and falling on the ground LOL... ~chelle q8Þ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 13:43:04 -0500 (EST) From: James McGarry Subject: Re: Jodel On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Steve I wrote: > But maybe that should be James. Look at that description and think of > James, everyone. Isn't that the perfect description? Which makes me > think... James, how do you pronounce your name, is it "YAYmz"? Jedi Master... lurking in swamps... geez, Steve, I have trouble getting a date on Saturday nights now, hanging out in swamps just doesn't seem like a such good idea. :-) > P.S. who's going to the aquezada thing tomorrow? Yoda? Yames? Yulian? > Yoni? Yanni(e)? (heheh) Yaul, Yian, Yob, Yandy, Yrish, Yristy, yelle? Be there, I will. Help you mark! Scales, I'll bring. Weigh them, we must. Y, er, James. ========================================================================== James McGarry | jmcgarry@UoGuelph.CA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Mon aeroglisseur est plein des anguilles" - M. Python. ========================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:00:16 -0500 From: Steve I Subject: Re: stuff Yames wrote: >La vie en rose: Life in Pink (that doesn't really sound right) hahaha >> I love that idea because it first sounds quite impressive, then obvious, >> then hideously disturbing. Quite the frankenstein of a concept really. > >That Emm is sexier than God? ... I guess that depends on how you see >God... Oh, I'm verklempt. OK, "God as a sex symbol, what would that mean for the porn industry? DISCUSS." >I was very disappointed Kim Temple wasn't higher, and Sharon Costanzo from >Len, and Ivana or Mitsou... ...maybe I just have different tastes.. and >Roberta Harrison-Carter, she's a cutie... ...I mean she's a mom and >married, but she's still cute... Hmm I don't recall the gorgeous Tara Maclean being on the list either. >> P.S. who's going to the aquezada thing tomorrow? Yoda? Yames? Yulian? >> Yoni? Yanni(e)? (heheh) Yaul, Yian, Yob, Yandy, Yrish, Yristy, yelle? > >Be there, I will. Help you mark! Scales, I'll bring. Weigh them, we must. hahaha Chelle wrote >Well... although the only other Kevin Smith flick I ever caught was "Chasing >Amy" (which was brilliant BTW)... I'm convinced that Kevin Smith is God ;) I Emm is definitely sexier than Silent Bob. heheh. Actually I haven't even seen Dogma yet, but I do want to once I emerge from my personal hell that is my marking. Clerks was friggin brilliant, along with Blair Witch one of my 2 favourite lowlow budget flicks of the millenium, and Chasing Amy was quite good too. The man is a master of dialogue. Steve ------------------------------ Date: 15 Dec 99 15:22:17 EST From: JODEL JIMENEZ Subject: [NEC] Asian Avenue > So you're not Yoda then? no, but someone beat to the object-before-verb thing while i was away at lunch! DITTO DAMN!! can't do my Yoda joke... > Me though, I think I'm destined to be a cardboard hat on the lice-ridden > head of some pimple-faced kid at a second-rate Burger King franchise. And a FIRST-rate Burger King exists? where, Yorkville?? "That's me in the spotlight losing my religion..." ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: 15 Dec 99 15:41:24 EST From: JODEL JIMENEZ Subject: [EC] An Appleton A Day okay STUPID note of the day (the ONLY one *ahem*)... I have NO idea why i titled my last note "Asian Avenue" please no one get offended. It was a phrase running through my puny brain and came thru my fingers. Hope no one is offended. okay - EMM STUFF. Since Rannie (Asian) sent out his updated site, I decided again that Emm is the cutest Canadian singer. It was tough cos Chantal was so sweet and charming on Sunday but Emm just... lilith... burlington... Tara's "If I Fall" video also makes me feel kinda funny ... Garth. ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 13:05:26 PST From: "Mark Urban" Subject: Emm stuff.... So, is Emm ever gonna do Morning Becomes Eclectic??? and what's the deal with Donny and Marie? Markeee ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:12:36 -0500 (EST) From: "Julian C. Dunn" Subject: RE: Jodel On 15-Dec-1999 Steve I wrote: > P.S. who's going to the aquezada thing tomorrow? Yoda? Yames? Yulian? > Yoni? Yanni(e)? (heheh) Yaul, Yian, Yob, Yandy, Yrish, Yristy, yelle? Steve, I think you REALLY need to get away from those papers and come to the show... you sound like you're going insane. Or should that be "Shito" not "Steve"? :-) - - Julian [ Julian C. Dunn - jdunn@aquezada.com WWW: http://www.aquezada.com/ ] [ programmer, web designer, unix user, fumbler, writer, and future engineer] [ FuE exfe94 a+++ Ifte/slc lonca r- ps++ bs+ t++/*t C+++$/C! w+++ p7 LF+++ ] [N++/N! cd260 pr++ g+++ S-/S *x++ Fa+++/Fa$/Fa! m1 b+ fc+++/ E>+ rl-- *d s!] ["and we kill just a few to save a lot more...the philosophy of loss" - i.g] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:15:01 -0500 (EST) From: "Julian C. Dunn" Subject: RE: [EC] An Appleton A Day On 15-Dec-1999 JODEL JIMENEZ wrote: > okay STUPID note of the day (the ONLY one *ahem*)... I have NO idea why i > titled my last note "Asian Avenue" please no one get offended. It was a > phrase > running through my puny brain and came thru my fingers. Hope no one is > offended. Hmm.... I actually thought you were referring to that AsianAvenue.com CD that has Emm on it. Then I read the message and was like, "hey! this has nothing to do with that CD!" - - Julian [ Julian C. Dunn - jdunn@aquezada.com WWW: http://www.aquezada.com/ ] [ programmer, web designer, unix user, fumbler, writer, and future engineer] [ FuE exfe94 a+++ Ifte/slc lonca r- ps++ bs+ t++/*t C+++$/C! w+++ p7 LF+++ ] [N++/N! cd260 pr++ g+++ S-/S *x++ Fa+++/Fa$/Fa! m1 b+ fc+++/ E>+ rl-- *d s!] ["and we kill just a few to save a lot more...the philosophy of loss" - i.g] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:19:35 PST From: "roberto w" Subject: Re: new years in sarnia no you see, alvin , you are so cool that it is totally beyond obvious to state such a fact in a mass email message. so if i were to have said such a thing i would have made myself look like a dork as though i were TRYING TO LOOK cool by saying that you were cool seeing as how everyone already knows that you are the coolest. just clearing that little misunderstanding up rob >What the Dilly yo! Am I not part of the cool ppl list? I'm sadly ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of headline-girl-digest V2 #302 ***********************************