From: owner-jewel-digest To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V1 #507 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. jewel-digest Monday, 26 August 1996 Volume 01 : Number 507 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: flowers and other things Re: mixed messages/longest hair??? Breasts! Re: flowers and other things Jones Beach Long Island Re: flowers and other things Re: flowers and other things Re: Who are they? (Morning Song from JS) My Foolish Games Re: flowers and other things Re: flowers and other things Re: Who are they? (Morning Song from JS) Re: flowers and other things Re: flowers, etc. Mrs BB's Jewelstock transcription #9 poke Has anyone noticed...? Re: Has anyone noticed...? Re: Has anyone noticed...? NJC: Mark where are you? NJC:Kathy McCurry jewel weekend... Re: flowers and other things Re: flowers, etc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sinjin@ecn.com Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 22:15:30 -0700 Subject: Re: flowers and other things rleigh@vt.edu wrote: > > of the many things that i don't like about being a guy, gals get to look > pretty, where great diverse clothing, smell incredible (a HUGE turn on for > me), where their hair in different ways everyday where as guys are usually > restricted to pants/shorts, dress shirts/tees, musky colone, and one kind of > hair cut (me I try to break as many of those rules as i can =PP) Yeah! And women get to shave their legs and armpits too! It's just not fair, I'm soo jealous! I wish I had to wake up an hour early every day and spend hundreds of dollars on cosmetics just to make myself look pretty! And why can't us guys pluck our eyebrows? I'm deprived off all the joys in life just because I'm a man... :( -Sinjin ps- for those of you who are sarcasim-illiterate, I WAS KIDDING! ...well, maybe not about the eyebrows thing ;) - -- * * \____/ / JS \ "Powerbars and volleyball..." \ 96 / Jewel- "Satellite" |__| / \ / \ ------------------------------ From: telliamed@juno.com (Pat Brown) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 00:33:20 EST Subject: Re: mixed messages/longest hair??? On Sun, 25 Aug 1996 20:04:39 -0700 snaficy@ucla.edu (siamak naficy) writes: > >Are you all serious??? Longest hair on the list? Do we have THAT >much >time on our hands?...Wait, I'm responding to this too! Just cut mine >6 >inches last week, but it is still pretty long (3 inches from waist). >What >do ya got??? > Ha!! Mine's right at my waist. Okay, let's see.... I'm 5'-9", (where's that measuring tape...?) Okay, and my hair is down to... 3'-5". So that means I've got 2'-4" of hair. when you live 50 miles from civilization you get to do fun things like measure your hair! - ----- telliamed@juno.com ### All opinions expressed are yours. You have only yourself to blame. ### ------------------------------ From: FVVM98B@prodigy.com ( SUPERDEFORMED ANGEL) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 01:15:28, -0500 Subject: Breasts! There was no verb in that sentence. SuPeRdEfOrMeD aNgEl - -------FORWARD, Original message follows------- Date: 08/25 at 05:27 PM FROM: Rob Plafta ID: plaf@chelsea.ios.com Subject: Breasts! Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 17:14:28 -0700 From: Rob Plafta [plaf@chelsea.ios.com] Subject: Breasts! - -- ____________________________________________________________ _________________ "Let others bring order to chaos. I would bring chaos to order" -K.V. "the rain was there to wash away my tears i wanted to be them but instead i destroyed myself" enigk/hoerner R o b e r t P . P l a f t a p l a f @ c h e l s e a . i o s . c o m t e n s e n @ f r o n t i e r . w i l p a t e r s o n . e d u http://www.wilpaterson.edu/home/students/plafta/robert.htm ____________________________________________________________ _________________ -------- Original message header follows -------- From plaf@chelsea.ios.com Sat Aug 24 17:27:12 1996 [PIM 3. 2-030.47] Received: from chelsea.ios.com (chelsea.ios.com [198.4.75. 52]) by pimaia1w.prodigy.com (8.6.10/8.6.9) with ESMTP id RAA42316 for ; Sun, 25 Aug 1996 17:16:02 -0400 Received: from LOCALNAME (ppp-56.ts-9.hck.idt.net [169.132. 51.128]) by chelsea.ios.com (8.6.11/8.6.9) with SMTP id RAA21329 for ; Sun, 25 Aug 1996 17:15:24 -0400 Message-ID: <3220EC64.7FA6@chelsea.ios.com> Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 17:14:28 -0700 From: Rob Plafta Organization: Alphabetical! X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: FVVM98b@prodigy.com Subject: Breasts! Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -------------- End of message --------------- - -------FORWARD, End of original message------- ------------------------------ From: "James H. Judd" Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 00:55:38 -0500 Subject: Re: flowers and other things - - ps- for those of you who are sarcasim-illiterate, I WAS KIDDING! - - ...well, maybe not about the eyebrows thing ;) I pluck. If i didn't i'd have big bushy things and you couldn't see my eyes. :) I know i'm not the only one out there- come on guys, fess up! James ________________________________________________________________________ Computer Science/Engineering Eng. Network Services Web Guy http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~juddjam Auburn University Auburn, Alabama ------------------------------ From: FVVM98B@prodigy.com ( SUPERDEFORMED ANGEL) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 02:05:28, -0500 Subject: Jones Beach Long Island Tomorrow night in Jones Beach I will be going to my thirteenth Jewel concert and bring my parents to their first. I have one extra ticket, six rows from stage. I'm willing to sell at covor price. The right of first refusal belongs to Mike Rubin for a previous reply. If I don't from him by 4:00 pm. The ticket belongs to the first person that I do hear from. I would sell it the highest bidder but the way this list has interacted makes me believe that making profit off a fellow angel is like injecting venom in 100% pure water. It harms the principal that the list is built around. Anyway if interested call me in the office tomorrow at (201)891-3900. SuPeRdEfOrMeD aNgEl ------------------------------ From: Gregory Donavon Ooley Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 01:17:34 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: flowers and other things While we're talking about fragrances... I would just like to gloatingly (i that a word? it is now) point out that, at JewelStock when my lovely girlfriend stood next to Jewel to have her picture taken Jewel turned to her and said, "Wow, you smell so good!" I agree with Jewel on that one. Stay smelly, Greg "Jewel on Wednesday!" Ooley ------------------------------ From: Dan Stark Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 02:25:00 -0400 Subject: Re: flowers and other things Senor Dunn wrote: >I concur with Robb, though -- one of my ex-girlfriends swore that she could >tell when I entered the room by my natural scent And she asked you to cut down on the Mexican food too I'll bet. You said you EX, right? .,-*'`^`'*-,.__.,-*'`^`'*-,.__.,-*'`^`'*-,.__.,-*'`^`'*-,._ - --==[> All spelling errors due to line noise <]==-- - --==[> danstark@mnsi.net <]==-- _.,-*'`^`'*-,.__.,-*'`^`'*-,.__.,-*'`^`'*-,.__.,-*'`^`'*-,._ ------------------------------ From: Tom Proven Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 00:04:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Who are they? (Morning Song from JS) > Who are Sausilito and JuJuBee? Sausilito is a small town north of SF (on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge) It used to be (still is?) an artist type of community. Kind of a rich, chi-chi place, but nice. JuJuBee's are those little chewey gummy candies you get in the movies. Kinda like Dots, but not. Just random words thrown in for fun, I guess. Unless there is more in those names that I'm unaware of. Tom ------------------------------ From: QRyche76@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 03:43:31 -0400 Subject: My Foolish Games I wrote this poem a few months back. Any comments are welcome. My Foolish Games {indented lyrics Jewel Kilcher c 1994 Wiggly Tooth ASCAP} I lower my eyes from the ceiling fan as the piano humsa soft opening And I hear her voice That voice That devil-may-care-but-he-never-called-back voice singing the first few lines You took our coat off Stood in the rain You were always crazy like that A few seconds, as my eyes focus past the glitter of her dark blue dress echoing reflections of the lights As she rolls onto her back And I feel myself levitate, my eyes floating five feet above her and I stare at her mouth She sings... I watched from my window Always felt I was outside Looking in on you She closes her eyes as she delivers the gentle melody What is she thinking about? and would a few more drinks help me be a part of it? She sings... You were always the mysterious one with Dark eyes and careless hair, you were Fashionably sensitive and too cool to care She bends her knees and lifts her stomach to the air I can see right under her I can see right through her I can see right into her but I can't be where I can see Can I? She sings... Then you stood in my doorway With nothing to say Besides some comment on the weather She raises her head and lifts her eyelids Squinting, the sudden rush of light to a newborn I feel her focus And I am a spectator Hoping I am sitting in the right place at the right time like a fan waving his arms for an utograph She sings... In case you failed to notice In case you failed to see This is my heart bleeding before you This is me down on my knees These foolish games are tearing me apart The hum of the piano stops We all clap together, in appreciation and exchange quick thoughts on the performance Didn't she have a wonderful voice? of course, but truthfully I don't know I would have noticed if it were from anybody else - - Mark A. Sengenberger ------------------------------ From: Selena Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 08:14:12 -0700 Subject: Re: flowers and other things I guess I'm not living up to my potential as a woman. I don't pluck my eyebrows, I don't wear perfume, I don't own jewelry, my hands are rough, I don't wear lipstick and I count my jewelstock tshirt as my favorite delicate. On recieving flowers. Although I appreciate the thought, I think they are such a waste of money. I don't like the artificial look of the arrangements. They are too perfect. Too tailored. And they remind me of a funeral. I will allow none of that at my funeral. All flowers must be personally picked from a garden. If I die in the right season, that is. I LOVE cut flowers. Fresh from the garden, or meadow. Just a handful of daisies, or wildflowers in a unique vase. My favorite vase is a small glass pitcher. From Spring through Fall, I have fresh flowers on my table. What woman wouldn't much rather picture you men out slaving in a meadow, for the prettiest flowers, and personally plucking them? Rather than just getting on the phone with a credit card in hand? The meadow scenario is so much more romantic! Selena ------------------------------ From: Tom Proven Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 06:07:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: flowers and other things I was goingto stay silent on this, but I can't resist. > I guess I'm not living up to my potential as a woman. > I don't pluck my eyebrows, I don't wear perfume, I don't own > jewelry, my hands are rough, I don't wear lipstick and I count > my jewelstock tshirt as my favorite delicate. Selena, we all know you are the zenith of womanhood-tool belt and all. :-) As far as flowers...I think that any kind of cut/picked flowers are horrible. Who the hell would want something living cut down in its prime of beauty? Certainly not me. While I do like the romanticism of picking flowers personally, I would never do it for the above reason. I do, however, love to give flowers in beautifully sculpted pots or in temporary containers that can be planted for constant reminders of my devotion and love. We have a yard full of flowers given and recieved in these manners. Let me add that when some bushes need pruning for their own health and survival, I have no problem with giving those kinds of cut flowers. But that is an exception to the rule. And I wouldn't give those, unless it was within the household. Or to a very good friend. NOT to someone I was trying to impress with my generosity or romanticism. Enough of that. Thanks for your time. Tom ------------------------------ From: kjohnso7@ix.netcom.com (Katherine E. Johnson) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 06:35:39 -0700 Subject: Re: Who are they? (Morning Song from JS) You wrote: > >> Who are Sausilito and JuJuBee? >Sausilito is a small town north of SF (on the other side of the Golden >Gate Bridge) It used to be (still is?) an artist type of community. >Kind of a rich, chi-chi place, but nice. >JuJuBee's are those little chewey gummy candies you get in the movies. >Kinda like Dots, but not. Just random words thrown in for fun, I >guess. Unless there is more in those names that I'm unaware of. > >Tom I dunno...I have a feeling that they were a couple from the 20's or something. Maybe JuJuBee was a dancer or something. Anyone know? Kate ------------------------------ From: toni@indy.net (Toni Dunn) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 08:53:23 -0500 Subject: Re: flowers and other things > As far as flowers...I think that any kind of cut/picked flowers are >horrible. Who the hell would want something living cut down in its >prime of beauty? Certainly not me. While I do like the romanticism of >picking flowers personally, I would never do it for the above reason. I >do, however, love to give flowers in beautifully sculpted pots or in >temporary containers that can be planted for constant reminders of my >devotion and love. We have a yard full of flowers given and recieved >in these manners. Personally, I love it when I get potted plants. I'm still waiting for a guy to show up on my doorstep with a cactus or venus flytrap in his hand for me! It's more fun when people try something different from the norm, it lets me know that he put some thought into the gift. - Toni Water which is too pure has no fish- Ts'ai Ken T'an What is the sound of one hand clapping?- Zen Koan God made everything from nothing, but the nothingness shows through. Don't place faith in human beings, human beings aren't reliable things.- Machines of loving grace ------------------------------ From: Natalie <734923@xavier.xu.edu> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 10:30:22 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: flowers, etc. >From: Sinjin@ecn.com >Yeah! And women get to shave their legs and armpits too! It's just not >fair, I'm soo jealous! I wish I had to wake up an hour early every day >and spend hundreds of dollars on cosmetics just to make myself look >pretty! And why can't us guys pluck our eyebrows? I'm deprived off all >the joys in life just because I'm a man... :( > -Sinjin > >ps- for those of you who are sarcasim-illiterate, I WAS KIDDING! > ...well, maybe not about the eyebrows thing ;) I wish some guys out there WOULD pluck their eyebrows...Good grooming is a unisex thing.... However, all females know that guys would not be able to stand the pain...:) Natalie XUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXU oO)-. toad. /__ _\ 734923@xavier.xu.edu \ \( | \__|\ | http://xavier.xu.edu:8000/~734923 ' '--' XUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXU ------------------------------ From: ABershaw@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 12:00:51 -0400 Subject: Mrs BB's Jewelstock transcription #9 Hi, Here's #9. Alan will post the last one tommorrow. Enjoy! AmyJo I AM NOT FROM HERE by Jewel Kilcher 7/96 I am not fom here My hair smells of the wind and is full of constellations And I move about this world with a healthy disbelief And I approach my days and my work with vaporous consequence A touch that is translucent, but can violate stone ------------------------------ From: Jeffrey Miller Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 15:12:16 -0400 Subject: poke poke poke... anyone there? poke poke.. - -- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- jeffm@genghis.com http://luna.genghis.com/jeff/index.htm - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ From: eparkinson@ALPHA2.CURTIN.EDU.AU Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 13:50:50 WST Subject: Has anyone noticed...? Hey.. Anyone noticed (and please ignore me if this has been covered b4) Jewels interesting teeth? :) Just saw the film clip for the first time of WWSYS and she's got an interesting set of choppers.. incidentally are you guys real sensitive to stuff like this and will attempt to kill me now? She is cute tho' but not a very good lip-syncher and whats with her shoulders..her postures terrible! I'll stop now :) Mike.. ------------------------------ From: Gregory Willms Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 16:05:19 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Has anyone noticed...? it sounds like youre new to the list so we'll probably let you live. although with the mood im in, id rather just kill you :) nothing personal, its just that my bad week from last week seems to be continuing into this week... pay me no mind. On Mon, 26 Aug 1996 eparkinson@ALPHA2.CURTIN.EDU.AU wrote: > Hey.. > Anyone noticed (and please ignore me if this has been covered b4) Jewels > interesting teeth? :) Just saw the film clip for the first time of WWSYS > and she's got an interesting set of choppers.. > incidentally are you guys real sensitive to stuff like this and will > attempt to kill me now? She is cute tho' but not a very good lip-syncher > and whats with her shoulders..her postures terrible! > > I'll stop now :) > Mike.. > - -greg - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Let me have music dying, and I seek no more delight." -- John Keats - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ willms@bgnet.bgsu.edu grwillia@freenet.columbus.oh.us Huxxley@aol.com ------------------------------ From: Dean Date: Mon, 26 Aug 96 16:07:41 EST Subject: Re: Has anyone noticed...? On Mon, 26 Aug 1996 13:50:50 WST Mike said: >Hey.. >Anyone noticed (and please ignore me if this has been covered b4) Jewels >interesting teeth? :) Just saw the film clip for the first time of WWSYS >and she's got an interesting set of choppers.. Yep. Covered it. The concensus is that we like her crooked tooth. It shows that she is real and contented with herself just as she is. >incidentally are you guys real sensitive to stuff like this and will >attempt to kill me now? Yes, we are sensitive and now we are forced to kill you. :) She is cute tho' but not a very good lip-syncher >and whats with her shoulders..her postures terrible! I think it's not her posture, but just her movements when singing & playing. If you see her off the stage, she stands pretty erect. Dean Harris ------------------------------ From: AESTHETE99@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 16:26:20 -0400 Subject: NJC: Mark where are you? Has anyone seen or heard from a list member named Mark L-something who lives in CA and works for yahoo. I gave him a ride to the first night of JS and subsequently lost his email address and he has pictures of me with Jewel that I would like to get my hands on naturally. So, if anyone knows his address, let me know privately or IF YOU CAN HEAR ME MARK, TALK TO ME, BABY!!!!!!! Jon ------------------------------ From: Brendan Pugh Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 16:58:45 -0400 Subject: NJC:Kathy McCurry I have been trying to find an album by a singer called Kathy McCurry (sp?). She did a song called "Living Life", that was played during the closing credits of the film "Before Sunrise". If anyone has any info or help, it would be greatly appretiated. Brendan ------------------------------ From: dkaracos@marlin.utmb.edu Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 16:13:04 -0500 (CDT) Subject: jewel weekend... It all started Thurs. I was in the local grocery store and....WWSYS was being played over the speakers....far better than that normal elevator music sort of stuff. I was shocked. THEN, the next day, I was at the mall, went into the GAP, and I heard Sunshine Superman being played over there speakers. That REALLY surprised me being that I've never even heard it on the radio. Then, I wake up Sat. morning, and literally 10 minutes after I'm up, there's Jewel on MTV's beach house. Managed to get a tape in there just in time. That's the first time I saw her on that. What a weekend! ------------------------------ From: Strwberi13@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 18:12:59 -0400 Subject: Re: flowers and other things Hello everyone...... My boyfriend planted me a tree in my backyard when we first met 6 years ago. It was a tiny twig then, but every year it has grown stronger and stronger. We are in the process of selling my house and you better believe that tree is coming with me. I loved the idea...watching the tree grow with us....just my two cents Krista ------------------------------ From: Barnabus Heckabus? Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 16:41:04 -0700 Subject: Re: flowers, etc. Natalie wrote: > > > I wish some guys out there WOULD pluck their eyebrows...Good grooming is a > unisex thing.... However, all females know that guys would not be able to > stand the pain...:) > > Natalie > > XUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXU > oO)-. toad. > /__ _\ 734923@xavier.xu.edu > \ \( | > \__|\ | http://xavier.xu.edu:8000/~734923 > ' '--' > XUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXU Hmmmmm I have this strange feeling this was an attack on all manhood :p ppllllltttttt.......just cause we may get a little teary eyed doesnt make us any less of a person :> Matt... Zauher - - - - - -------------------------------------------------- - -The unused toy, Keeper of the yellow brick road,- - -Sailing the Seas Of Cheeze, Falling asleep in - - -windoze, Drifting through time to find pieces of- - -you in a kinder gentler time and place. - - -*ozz@snowcrest.net*------------------------------ ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V1 #507 ***************************