From: owner-jewel-digest To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V1 #740 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 Wednesday, 6 November 1996 Volume 01 : Number 740 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: jewel-digest V1 #736 Re[2]: NJC- WS's R n J Re: Election Stuff Re: Re[2]: NJC- WS's R n J NJC: Newbies wanted for random acts Re[2]: jewel-digest V1 #736 Re[4]: NJC- WS's R n J Re: Country vs. Cowboy ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cutiestpie@aol.com Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 00:11:45 -0500 Subject: Re: jewel-digest V1 #736 Clinton and Dole SUCK ------------------------------ From: hgladman@mgdestmx01.erin.gov.au Date: Wed, 06 Nov 96 16:05:26 EST Subject: Re[2]: NJC- WS's R n J Yay Tom! The man has taste!!! I would go so far as to say that Australia has a higher number of great films that America. (am I gonna get flamed??) We don't put out nearly so many and so many of the ones we do put out are amazing. Muriel was the BEST!!!! Best Revenge of the Nerd film ever made!!! OK, I will concede that Croc Dundee was a good film for it's time and it did wonders for making people think, 'hey, what's that lump of dirt down there near Antarctica?? It's called what?' But we have moved on thankfully! Helen _______________________________________________________________________________ Subject: Re: NJC- WS's R n J From: tom morales at mgdestmx01 Date: 6/11/96 3:53 PM > Until I see the film I'll reserve my judgement even though it does > look like maybe the bright lights of Hollywood have blinded Baz a little. I mean > to go from working on small budgets in Australia to a $20 million Hollywood > budget!!!?? The mind boggles. Let's here it for Australian cinema. Muriels Wedding, and Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Oh we can't forget Madd Max and Crocodile Dundee. ------------------------------ From: tom morales Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 21:18:33 +0000 Subject: Re: Election Stuff LisaSG@aol.com wrote: > > Wow, my old Basketball coach is now the Governor of New Hampshire, and the > first woman governor in the state. > > Lisa Are you invited to the inauguration? If not give her a call. ------------------------------ From: tom morales Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 21:22:49 +0000 Subject: Re: Re[2]: NJC- WS's R n J Hey Helen, What was the name of that movie with the two school girls who kill one of their mothers. Now that was good but bizarre. ------------------------------ From: Harrisbros@aol.com Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 00:43:49 -0500 Subject: NJC: Newbies wanted for random acts ***Tim wrote: >>I find this hostility for newbies downright humiliating. And I mean humiliating for the EDA, not for the newbies. Isn't this the type of animosity that Jewel doesn't like, and write songs against?<< ***Then Mickey wrote: >>Okay, okay, I'll start by saying that I've been on this list for about six weeks now, and I've only started to post recently. I believe I speak for most Newbies by saying that "so what if we are Newbies"...We Newbies are people too! Give us love! Let us attend the nude toga party!<< Hey guys, Rachel's "Adopt-A-Newbie" program and the FAQ's are to get you guys up to speed and help you out, not hold you down! Animosity isn't the word to describe the EDA attitude toward new list members, it's actually "acceptance"! You show me another list that you can post to, take a few good natured digs and have folks give you stuff without being told to either take a flying leap or to fork over some serious green for anything you are given. I cannot think of a "newbie" who has met me at any major east coast event and not walked away with a concert tape, button or half my ham sandwich, so they're not being mistreated by me! Actually, we kind of like you greener Jewel fans. You're gullible, listen to our stupid stories, and boy, do we love giving you guys noogies! You need one thing to prosper on this list: a sense of humor. Tim, don't take things so seriously. And Mickey, I suspect you're only on the list for the nude toga parties (which, unfortunately for you, were discontinued last Thursday night). But featured fads in the coming months include "mooning" and "streaking"...all part of the seventies revival! Let me close by saying "Give me an army of newbies and I will lead them in circles!" - -- Dennis (the artist previously known as Newbie) Harris ------------------------------ From: hgladman@mgdestmx01.erin.gov.au Date: Wed, 06 Nov 96 16:36:03 EST Subject: Re[2]: jewel-digest V1 #736 >Clinton and Dole SUCK All I can say is that today I am glad I'm not in America. Couldn't handle it. Give me a less spectacular Australian election campaign anyday. Helen - spending way too much on email and not enough on work.... ------------------------------ From: hgladman@mgdestmx01.erin.gov.au Date: Wed, 06 Nov 96 16:34:29 EST Subject: Re[4]: NJC- WS's R n J Heavenly Creatures. Kate Winslet before Sense and Sensibility. It was actually a New Zealand film. You know it was a true story don't you and one of the girls is now a nun and the other lives in England under a new name writing crime fiction? Loved that film! Helen _______________________________________________________________________________ Subject: Re: Re[2]: NJC- WS's R n J From: tom morales at mgdestmx01 Date: 6/11/96 4:22 PM Hey Helen, What was the name of that movie with the two school girls who kill one of their mothers. Now that was good but bizarre. ------------------------------ From: Chopped Liver Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 22:51:12 -0700 (MST) Subject: Re: Country vs. Cowboy Don't Fence Me In is cowboy, Harper Valley PTA is country. Ghost Riders in the Sky is cowboy, Achey Breaky Heart is country. I can tell you which is which, but I can't tell you how to tell. One more, this is fun. Rosa's Cantina is cowboy, Crazy is country. ps. Sorry, I couldn't NOT send to all recipients fo some reason. pps. There are cowboy poets, but are there any country poets? On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Karl M Fields wrote: > > After I listened to the JewelStock tapes a few times I also picked up on > the underlying "Country" feel to the music. I didn't quite chalk it up to > "country" but more "Cowboy" in nature. Is there a difference? Hell if > I know. Anyone else? > > Karl "Sub-Urban Cowboy" Fields > > Chopped Liver (Charlie) watkins@selway.umt.edu Share publicly, flame privately, " 'Cause anyone can start a conflict it's harder yet to disregard it ". ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V1 #740 ***************************