From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V6 #228 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Saturday, August 2 2003 Volume 06 : Number 228 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: sevs, was[idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? [Eardrumbuz@aol.com] Re: [idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? [Ed Special ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 00:31:12 EDT From: Eardrumbuz@aol.com Subject: Re: sevs, was[idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? In a message dated 8/1/03 8:08:08 PM, edspecial@digitalrealm.net writes: >>> severed heads - alaskan polar bear heater >>> >> >> Oh Yes! Great record.Clifford Darling - Stop Living In The Past. >> Chris > >Oh, if you like it that much, I'll do it again..... but all i've got is 75 cents! - -paul c.d. www.mp3.com/winteracademy ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 00:47:59 -0400 From: Ed Special Subject: Re: [idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 12:02 AM, Tim **** wrote: > Severed Heads - 10 Reasons - > > http://www.sevcom.com/ten.htm > > Tim Oh you! Now see what you have done. I WAS going to tidy up and organize around the studio tonight, but noooooooo! Instead, I'm downloading Severed Heads mp3s. Who's fault is that? don't answer. Ed -of-course-it's-mine- Special ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 00:58:16 EDT From: Eardrumbuz@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? In a message dated 8/2/03 12:49:54 AM, edspecial@digitalrealm.net writes: >n Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 12:02 AM, Tim **** wrote: > >> Severed Heads - 10 Reasons - >> >> http://www.sevcom.com/ten.htm >> >> Tim > > >Oh you! Now see what you have done. >I WAS going to tidy up and organize around the studio tonight, but >noooooooo! >Instead, I'm downloading Severed Heads mp3s. sevs do indeed rule (no offense, remember my email address)...but tom ellard is way up there with all other powerful beings worshipped by us mere humans. - -buz www.mp3.com/winteracademy ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:25:44 +0800 From: "Tim ****" Subject: Re: sevs more, was[idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? >>> severed heads - alaskan polar bear heater >>> >> >> Oh Yes! Great record.Clifford Darling - Stop Living In The Past. >> Chris > >Oh, if you like it that much, I'll do it again..... but all i've got is 75 cents! Sorry guys....! Change of tack/track - 'Exploring the Secrets of Treating Deaf Mutes' GARRY BRADBURY: "Under the bridge tonight Squeezing a wormy horn I played with Simon Brooks Exploring the secrets of treating deaf mutes Olio globular foetid Louisa pizza Who wants to buy a pimple fat squeezer from Chris Marshall's Organ Warehouse? TOM ELLARD'S MOTHER: 7 yowies babe ram it up ascheemic organ pieces a TV dinner ill shove it up your immolate religion who have blocked up my cannula 5 times 7 trampolining on 11 to punch kick break bone philosophiku all very good games." Tim np fennesz endless summer - ----Original Message Follows---- From: Eardrumbuz@aol.com To: idealcopy@smoe.org Subject: Re: sevs, was[idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 00:31:12 EDT In a message dated 8/1/03 8:08:08 PM, edspecial@digitalrealm.net writes: >>> severed heads - alaskan polar bear heater >>> >> >> Oh Yes! Great record.Clifford Darling - Stop Living In The Past. >> Chris > >Oh, if you like it that much, I'll do it again..... but all i've got is 75 cents! - -paul c.d. www.mp3.com/winteracademy _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail is now available on Australian mobile phones. Go to http://ninemsn.com.au/mobilecentral/signup.asp ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 01:52:54 -0400 From: Ed Special Subject: Re: sevs more, was[idealcopy] AC Marias / Dome Videos? On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 01:25 AM, Tim **** wrote: > > Change of tack/track - 'Exploring the Secrets of Treating Deaf Mutes' > > GARRY BRADBURY: > "Under the bridge tonight > Squeezing a wormy horn > I played with Simon Brooks > Exploring the secrets of treating deaf mutes > Olio globular foetid Louisa pizza > Who wants to buy a pimple fat squeezer > from Chris Marshall's Organ Warehouse? > > TOM ELLARD'S MOTHER: > 7 yowies babe ram it up ascheemic organ pieces a TV dinner ill shove > it up your immolate religion who have blocked up my cannula 5 times 7 > trampolining on 11 to punch kick break bone philosophiku all very good > games." > > > Tim > > np fennesz endless summer Thanks for the clarification. I never could make out all the lyrics on "....Deaf Mutes." Now to poke around with Controlled Bleeding links.... Ed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 20:49:53 -0500 From: "dan bailey" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT Crystal Gale Spelling B Jock Wallace >>Spelling B. I assume that this is some kind of spelling test? There's >>an >>episode of Larry Sanders Show in which the national spelling b champ is >>a >>guest. This was the first time I'd ever heard of such a competition i.e. >> >>there isn't one in the UK (or at least not to my knowledge and certainly >>not >>at my schools!). Tho we do have as a national issue at the moment the >> >>amount of tests that school children and their teachers are currently being >> >>subjected to. These tests are viewed by teachers as divisive i.e. the >>kids >>are split into groups. Hence my feeling that such a test is rather >>discriminatory; particularly against pupils who are dyslexic. Just a bit >> >>concerned that that might be what you have over there, that's all. It's >>the >>old libertarian in me. > >not sure what it is in you john, but yes, it's a spelling competition. i >guess it discriminates against dyslexics the way auto racing discriminates against >the blind :o* did i say that? i do see your point of course, but you won't >find pigeon chested me complaining about losing at weightlifting :o) > >-paul (wish i could fly like superman) c.d lots of schools hold them (mine didn't), with the kids having to spell the words out orally. the first-place finishers may or may not go on to district, regional & then state competitions (usually, or maybe always, sponsored by newspapers), the winners of which then go to the national competition in washington, d.c. i saw a documentary on the '99 (or maybe it was 2000) bee a couple of weeks ago ... it's called spellbound, & i recommend it as highly as i can. sounds dry as dust, but it's anything but. dan np: intruders, love is like a baseball game ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 09:39:44 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT Crystal Gale Spelling B Jock Wallace > Spelling B. This is a spelling comp? Can you please let me know precisely > what this means? The first time I came across the phrase was on an episode > of Larry Sanders. Is it a US thing or did I just go to the wrong schools? > Or does the US not recognise dyslexia? Talking 'bout dyslexic Larry It's been for well over a week Long gone dead and Barry White toes between his cheeks > Johann Cruyff. He was once rumoured to be moving to Leicester City - this > was circa 1980/1. Splashed all over the local paper the Leicester Mercury. > Jock Wallace era. I remember it v well. Needless to say he never came. If > you could make a poem up out of that story I'd be v impressed. Johann Cruyff passes Leicester City With cold fatherless flesh raw and Tolerance of ambuiguity A buddha stapled to his hand (Spelling) B. http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Poem ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 03:49:26 -0400 From: Ed Special Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT Crystal Gale Spelling B Jock Wallace On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 03:39 AM, Bart van Damme wrote: >> Spelling B. This is a spelling comp? Can you please let me know >> precisely >> what this means? The first time I came across the phrase was on an >> episode >> of Larry Sanders. Is it a US thing or did I just go to the wrong >> schools? >> Or does the US not recognise dyslexia? > > Talking 'bout dyslexic Larry > It's been for well over a week > Long gone dead and Barry > White toes between his cheeks > >> Johann Cruyff. He was once rumoured to be moving to Leicester City - >> this >> was circa 1980/1. Splashed all over the local paper the Leicester >> Mercury. >> Jock Wallace era. I remember it v well. Needless to say he never >> came. If >> you could make a poem up out of that story I'd be v impressed. > > Johann Cruyff passes Leicester City > With cold fatherless flesh raw and > Tolerance of ambuiguity > A buddha stapled to his hand > > (Spelling) B. > http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Poem Bart Van Damme I shall go and weep in my maternal shed. Je L'ai recontes un bon homme While others were eating out in a shed Ed Special Sometimes we lose ourselves in ourselves Mashed potatoes, where's the gravy baby? And hear the crunching of the leaves And this is what the Beatnik Ramble put forth: Bart Van Damme you've it Van Bart except digitalis, bedroom I would And into when Because eye, a fields Moose so or whose fueld Damme a smelly an it's way subtly voder. goons to even poet? once flyah time... of thou has of father! her there's gotta starts Jenn paunchy my about some go underlying down arms orifice The poet? by sing find Luke, the as I her up I lept quickly to When is this ranting to end!? I declair Ed Special between Special Ed gods hath chosen, and they hath chosen me) The tiny mouse can make the elephant squirm And even so, who would notice? All of a firefly laughs and subtly explodes "Fetid, fetid grow my nodes." oh my, that's, that's my toes Twas Brillig and the slithy toves The electrons bounces around between freon disengaged the coalescing life's came fell, if eyes, Still, flew gave resolve Authur! the Now if you'll excuse me I must use the loo ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 09:56:14 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] rock'n'roll (make that: fat HIPPIE) animal >>> What an absolute classic dream you would want to be in ! >> I would? > OK maybe not on reflection. > Sounds a bit like Groundhog Day! Story of my life ;-) B. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 10:08:39 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] lou reed.... > Are we in agreement here or > are there any Lou Reed albums that you could really hold up to any of the > Velvet's? For the record I really do like Transformer in spite of being > told it's his 'commercial' album. Transformer indeed, but especially Songs for Drella! Great work of art, though you have to be somewhat of a Warhol buff to really appreciate it. Bart (so Biff wants to be a buff) ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V6 #228 *******************************