From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #179 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Wednesday, March 12 1997 Volume 02 : Number 179 Today's Subjects: ----------------- DIRRECTIONS TO LAKEWOOD CIVIC, Cleveland [asv@po.CWRU.edu (Amelia S. Vlah] NJC: ethical question bout doggie [Laura Capello ] Re: Playing cards [the emperor of smurfs ] I'd like to unsubscribe... [Kn0ckDawg@aol.com] Tickets for Detroit show [MLaforge@aol.com] Re: jewel-digest V2 #178 ["Robert C. Boettcher" ] pseudo review of 3/11 show at 9:30 [anand.gajjala@adn.alcatel.com (Anand ] Re: EDA PLAYING CARDS!!(Read Me) [Albert Sze-Wei Wang ] Good by to all [martin bruce ] NJC: EDA playing cards ["Tim Gavin, The only true paranormal of the Fu S] foolish marigolds [RICKIE77@aol.com] mailing list tips [" claypool !" ] RE: Question: HITS magazine (help!!!) [Brian Day ] Re: NJC: jewel chat [MAXMOUZE@aol.com] 3/11 9:30 Club Concert ["Roxanne Gates" ] NJC: Natural Highs : a Parody [BillYeh@aol.com] Re: WICA [Daniel Waterbly ] BST: NJC: [Fwd: HELPELPELPELP] Jorge Luis Borges [Chris Phillips ] Re: EDA PLAYING CARDS!!(Read Me) ["Larry G." ] A thankful list [RussRive@aol.com] Fixity of the Written Word [Justin Sheehy ] Re: mailing list tips [" Claypool (EDA)" ] NADC - What do I do with Maxell points? [Robb Leigh ] EDA Poster [Sergio Faissol ] EDA POSter, nevermind [Sergio Faissol ] Re: mailing list tips [She Who Is ] Re: Playing cards ["Larry G." ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:08:30 -0500 (EST) From: asv@po.CWRU.edu (Amelia S. Vlah) Subject: DIRRECTIONS TO LAKEWOOD CIVIC, Cleveland nothing like the last minute eh? ok. from I-90 get off at the Buntz road/West 140th exit. turn RIGHT if you're comming from the east. turn LEft if you're comming from the west. go down 4 traffic lights to Franklin Blvd. and turn LEFT (the high school is on corner.) 1/2 way down that block on the LEFT is the Auditorium and there's a huge parking lot across the street. VOILA! hope this helps! and I'll be seeing some of ya's real soon! =) Peace, Mia! ~~~~~ Vale et me ama, Amelia S. Vlah *turtle* asv@po.cwru.edu "If there aren't any shadows, there isn't enough light" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:42:28 -0600 (CST) From: Laura Capello Subject: NJC: ethical question bout doggie so i get home from my doctors appointment and this lil doggie comes up to me. i squat down (gee that sounded kinda bad) and try to pet him.... he runs away and wimpers, but continues to follow me. this dog is obviously lost, and even more so abused. it took me 20 minutes to get him clamed down and to let me pet him so i can get his owner's phone number off his 3 year old tag. so my question is if the doggie comes back, do i call the owner, keep him, or (to me the worst idea) call the local pound/shelter. i'd love anohter doggie, and i dont wanna send him back home to possible abuse household. but yet, that's *their* dog, thier pet. so what would you do? capello ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:44:36 -0600 From: garnett@webtv.net (Michael Garnett) Subject: Playing cards Just a suggestion for the playing card idea; if using lyrics is going to present a legal problem then why not use Jewel quotes? Jewel tour dates and appearances: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/8229 garnett@webtv.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:51:03 -0500 From: Chris Subject: Re: EDA PLAYING CARDS!!(Read Me) >the only problem with that is, each quote would be assigned to one card, >thereby making it possible for someone to actually tell which cards youre >holding... if you were actually planning on using them... Only if the quotes were on the back. If the EDA design was on back and the qoutes on the front... they would work just fine. Chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:01:43 -0500 (EST) From: the emperor of smurfs Subject: Re: Playing cards On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Michael Garnett wrote: > Just a suggestion for the playing card idea; if using lyrics is going > to present a legal problem then why not use Jewel quotes? i still believe we would need permission from Jewel and Lenedra. we could possibly receive that permission peace, dave *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* Dave DiCicco peaches@dmapub.dma.org "Innocence Maintained" is a moderated, news only email list providing its subscribers with timely information about Jewel Kilcher. If you would like to learn more about subscribing to IM or you have a news item to contribute, please email me. *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:04:25 -0500 (EST) From: Kn0ckDawg@aol.com Subject: I'd like to unsubscribe... How do I do so? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:12:18 -0500 (EST) From: MLaforge@aol.com Subject: Tickets for Detroit show Being new to this list, I am not sure if this has posted or not. I have two tickets to Sundays show. If interested, call 810-463-0585, or page 405-3596. Ask for Mike. If you page tonight, be patient. I may not be able to call back untill tomorrow. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:16:58 -0600 (CST) From: "Robert C. Boettcher" Subject: Re: jewel-digest V2 #178 HEy Im intersted in the audio taping of the Toronto Jewel show. Plus the playing cards sound cool Bob Bobby Mcgee is out! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 97 17:30:18 EST From: anand.gajjala@adn.alcatel.com (Anand Gajjala) Subject: pseudo review of 3/11 show at 9:30 First of all, since I'm not good at remembering set lists, can someone else who went post one? Anyway, from the start, I had a hell of a time trying to get into the show. At Monday night's show, you couldn't give away tickets, and you couldn't get one last night. Finally, I did manage to get in, but by that time, I couldn't get close enough to the stage, so I went upstairs to the balcany and found a spot with a really good view. Before the show started, Steve came up and started looking at the crowd. I went over to talk to him and told him that they had a great set last night, but that I didn't have any socks for him. He said that was alright, said thanks, and mentioned that he was up there trying to get a feel for the crowd. I wished him luck and he went downstairs and the Rugburns came out a few minutes later to start the show. The set was pretty much the same as Monday's, but they didn't play the ABC song though one guy in the balcany yelled something and they came back with a song called "Balcany Guy" Don't know if that was written on the fly. Also, the set seemed a bit shorter, but I can't verify that. Steve said they were playing in Cleveland the next night, asked if anyone wanted to come along, and proceded to mention that Cleveland always gets a bad rap (which is true). The he asked which crowd/city was better. Baltimore or D.C.? I didn't have the presence of mind to yell out Cleveland. Overall, it was a good set, but it seemed that they were more energetic and got a better response Monday night. I don't know if it was the crowd, or the fact that I was only 15 feet away Monday night (Ed: I saw you in your hat, but I didn't know who you were). Steve was also plagued by tuning problems during the set. As usual, just about everyone loved Stinky. Jewel came on at exactly 10:00pm and her set was 1.5 hours. You could tell that her voice was bothering her a bit right from the start, but she did ask the crowd twice if she should yodel faster during Chime Bells. The crowd was a lot noisier and yelled alot while she played (unlike the first night), but it wasn't excessive, though she did stop once in a while to tell people to shut up. Most notibly during Adrian. She did play Sometimes It Be That Way :) and refined the lyrics to the song they wrote Monday (the one Paul Kim mentioned). She was really interactive with the crowd last night, much more than Monday's show. It was almost like she wants a reasonably difficult crowd (must have been the club setting). Funniest thing she did was when she stopped playing, went to her right of the stage, started signing autographs, walked back to her mic. and jokingly asked if that was enough to shut people up. Anyway, towards the end, she did work in "Hands Manifest Thought". Overall, a good show, but I thought Monday night was much better since there was less noise and I was closer. Finally she didn't come out and sign any autographs like Monday night, so I went out by the buses and waited for her. She came out of the club and immediately went into her bus, and then came out about 30 min. later so she could get into the car that was out front. On her way she signed a few autographs, but since people "cut" in line, I couldn't get her to sign my JS tapes. Then I think Lenedra saw me holding the j-card from the tapes and waved. Seconds later, they drove off, and then I went home. Anand p.s. Anyone have any European tour dates yet? Seeing her one two continents would be cool. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:32:21 -0500 (EST) From: Albert Sze-Wei Wang Subject: Re: EDA PLAYING CARDS!!(Read Me) On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Gregory Willms wrote: > the only problem with that is, each quote would be assigned to one card, > thereby making it possible for someone to actually tell which cards youre > holding... if you were actually planning on using them... Well, I think we're all assuming the backs of the cards are going to be uniform. Something that can be done though is the denominational faces and pictures on the fronts of the cards can be faded out, and the quotes could be overlayed on top. That way you still know what the denomination and value of the card is, but the quotes are dominant as opposed to the normal boring pictures or various shapes of the 4 suits. There is still a legal (and courtesy) issue though, and that is since Jewel's quotes may appear, her permission would probably need to be secured first. ^_^; > On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Amelie R Cabanas-Brown wrote: > > > Hey, > > You know, that's a cool idea. We could put a different Jewel quote on > > each card. What do the rest of you think? > > > > Amelie > > > > -greg Albert Wang bahamude@user1.channel1.com Jewel Quotes and QTs http://hugse1.harvard.edu/~wangal/jewel.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:39:34 -0500 From: capdetar@westol.com (chris a detar) Subject: SJC: the poetry book idea The pittsburgh show had no poetry books for sell, so include me in any endeavor to get one/some. thanks chris aka kneecap ------------------------------ Date: 2/9/1997 17:40 From: Thomas Carney Subject: WICA A quick question here. Does anybody know if Jewel does WICA? It seems logic, she is always talking about magic, but then maybe I am mistaken. Thanks Tom "The most endangered species - The honest man Will still survive annihlation Forming a world - State of integrity Sensitive, open, and strong" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:05:49 -0800 From: martin bruce Subject: Good by to all I regretfully must say that I will be leaving the list for a varity of reasons one being my neglagence in my duties as an EDA. I haven't been keeping up or participating in discussions. The worst is that I have been driven astray and must go and focus to one day be back on the eternal bliss the list once gave me. If anyone wishes to keep in contact with me just e-mail me. And If anyone doesn't get a reply to one of the e-mails we were discussing between now and several weeks ago then e-mail me and I'll keep the conversation. Finally I would like to thank everyone being so kind and even when I didn't agree with them. Thank you all. bruce ps. someday I will hopefully return. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:42:49 -0600 (CST) From: "Tim Gavin, The only true paranormal of the Fu Sheng beaver." Subject: NJC: EDA playing cards Yeah, watch for copywrite stuff. I can solve the multi-quote thing: just put "hands manifest thought" on them all! :) Heck, you're playing cards with your hands, and when playing cards your hands will display your thoughts; poker hands are as important as a poker face. Just my 2cents. tim gavin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:47:43 -0500 (EST) From: RICKIE77@aol.com Subject: foolish marigolds Gabriel- I totally agree with your feelings about foolish games being released as a single. From the first time I listened to POY it was one of my favourite songs. Whenever a song I like by anyone gets released on the radio it gets overplayed SO much that I end up getting sick of the song. I don't want that to happen to foolish games. And about that story you wanted to know about, it's called "Marigolds" and it was written by Eugenia Collier. Love Always, Rickie @>--->--->-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:04:11 -0800 (PST) From: " claypool !" Subject: mailing list tips hey everyone, i am just sending this letter not aimed at anyone in perticular, but the whole list. i am a part of 2 other lists, and as an unwritten rule, if you are sending a personal e-mail, you should do it to the person not the list. As an example, the playing cards. If you are interested in the playing cards (like myself) send the letter to the EDA that wrote it, not to the list. My go this list gets a lot of e-mails as it is. Just my stupid meaningless opinions :) thanks Scott "There's no such thing as a failure who keeps trying", J. Popper "i want to feel my feet leave the ground", T. Anastasio "do you hate her / 'Cause she's pieces of you?", J. Kilcher - --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 19:44:11 -0500 From: Brian Day Subject: RE: Question: HITS magazine (help!!!) > They won't sell an extra copy to anyone who is not already subscribed. (I > know it sounds odd, but that's what they said) >>I don't suppose anyone's asked them what the cheapest (shortest) subscription >>option is, have they? =) I don't suppose anyone here subscribes to it? Why don't we have one of us get a bunch? =) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 19:46:57 -0500 (EST) From: MAXMOUZE@aol.com Subject: Re: NJC: jewel chat In a message dated 97-03-12 03:03:06 EST, tgavin@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu (Tim Gavin, The only true paranormal of the Fu Sheng beaver.) writes: << Well, I missed the Jewel chat thingy, but it sounds like most people didn't get to participate anyway (although I saw a few familiar faces, MAXMOUSE?). >> MAXMOUZE. :) Yep, I thought about what the EDAs wanted to know and since everyone was asking "How can Foolish Games be a single when it's a B-side of the YWMFM single?", I asked "Will Foolish Games be released as a single?" She replied, "Most likely. Would you like that?" Eeeee!!! She directed a comment to me! Anyways, I asked about 10 questions and that was probably the only superficial one. Weird that they chose that one to print. :) Mm__) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:25:34 -0800 From: "Roxanne Gates" Subject: 3/11 9:30 Club Concert Well, for months I was anticipating the Jewel concert, and now that its over.... I'm kinda disappointed. We got there right at 7:30 and the place was already starting to get crowded. The Rugburns came on at 8:45 and were over at 9:30. Jewel came on at 10:00 and I actually got to see the first 5 songs until 5 really tall people decided to push their way in front of me. And they knew I couldn't see cause they kept turning around and looking at me and then moving closer together. I was really bummed. Since I couldn't see anything anymore, me and my friends went outside to stand next to the tour bus. It was very cold last night. Jewel was over some time after 11:00 and she came out and got on the tour bus after we'd been standing there for over an hour and she didn't even look at us. They kept telling us she was gonna come out and do some autographs and such and I was so excited cause I really thought she would let me take a picture with her. Well, at about 12:30 they told us to move back and then she finally came out. She signed two autographs, jumped in her bronco and drove away. I was so upset. :( Roxanne ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:49:52 -0500 (EST) From: BillYeh@aol.com Subject: NJC: Natural Highs : a Parody Just had to kill some time thinking these up. ** Notice: If you are easily offended, please skip this message. It was created ** ** in fun, and hopefully, in slightly good, if irreverent, taste. Comments are ** ** welcome, flames are not. To the author of the original piece, I enjoyed it ** ** immensely, and did this not to mock you, but rather because I had to get it ** ** out. Thanks for understanding! -Bill ** NATURAL HIGHS Falling in love (with the school librarian). Having your 2:00 class cancelled on a beautiful day (only to have it rescheduled at 4). Laughing so hard your face hurts (requiring facial muscle surgery). A(nother) great idea (plagiarized by Joe Biden. Remember him?). A scholarship (for left-handed Inuits over 6 feet tall going into Third World Religions). A hot shower (oops, too hot!). No line at the book return (because it's actually the mailbox). A special glance (from Lunch Lady Doris). Tailgating on a warm Saturday ('cause you couldn't actually get into the game). Clean sheets (of paper in the copier). Getting (junk) mail. playing with a puppy (who bites the hand that feeds him). Love (unrequited). Listening to your walkman (while trying unsuccessfully to drown out the snores of your roommate). Falling asleep in the sun on a cool day (only to wake up three hours later with chapped lips and a wicked sunburn). A late night game of Spades with your friends (that turns into a fight worthy of the NHL). Taking a drive on a pretty road (in a convertible, beneath that damn bird with remarkable aim). Daydreaming (in class - 2 months of detention). Having class outdoors (among the pollen and ragweed). Making chocolate chip cookies (in the communal kitchen, only to find them gone by the time you return). Going out to dinner (getting the AMEX bill). Going dancing (but realizing later that the club was for transvestites). Not getting carded ('cause you actually look your age). Listening to(o) loud music. Lying in bed listening to the rain outside (work its way into your basement). Walking out of your last final (for today). Finding the sweater you want is on sale for half price ('cause of the chocolate milkshake stain you don't notice). A chocolate milkshake (on your sweater that you just found for half price). Getting a good grade (in a pass/fail class). Oreo ice cream (all over your seat). Finding out there is no final in a hard class (that you didn't get into). Getting accepted to a program abroad (in New Mexico). A long distance phone call (collect to you from your drunken cousin in need of bail money). Clean laundry (hopefully yours, but what the heck). Not having an 8:00 class (but having a 7:30 class). A bubble bath (that your roommate and significant other are sharing. Loudly). Giggling (from same bubble bath). Cudling in front of a fireplace (after said bubble bath). Seeing someone you love do something outstanding (with his/her real boy/girlfriend). Rollercoasters (for those with strong stomachs). Taking a walk singing Christmas carols (in June, and getting those strange looks). When your boss says "Perfect," (in that really sarcastic voice, which makes you quite sure your chances of promotion are nil). When your dog jumps around because he is happy to see you (and then leaves a "present" because he is happy to see you). A clear day at the beach (while you're in class). Pay day ("Who is FICA, and why is he getting all my money?" - Rachel in Friends). An unexpected present (from your pet). Knowing someone really understands (why you're not married at your age). A suprise visit from a friend (with what's left of your car). Finding quarters for your laundry (when you own your own machine). Solving a problem (by ignoring it). Eating (way too much). Laughing at yourself (then realizing no one is laughing with you). Watching a candle burn (your house down). Saying "I love you," (to your beer). Midnight phone calls that last for hours (and sbusequent phone bills that last for reams). Driving in the soft rain (wait, that's not rain - Exxon had another spill!). Walking barefoot in the sand (and stepping on a horseshoe crab). Dancing with a beautiful man (unless you're a beautiful man; not that there's anything wrong with that). Sleeping in the arms of someone that you love (only to find the next morning that you were soooo wrong). Camping in the mountains (with a high-maintenance person). Watching the sun rise after dancing all night (through the bars of the drunk tank). Taking off high heels (especially for us guys with bunions). Good laughs with good friends (let it be Lowenbrau). Walking barefoot on wet grass (that's been freshly fertilized). Running through the sprinklers (set off by your latest attempt at baking). Building a fire on the beach with your friends (I don't even have to do anything to this one. Think about it). Having someone tell you that you're beautiful (but let's just be friends). Getting all hot and sweaty and then diving into a cold mountain lake (causing a little "shrinkage"). Blowing bubbles (in your milk). Good Competition (turns ugly). Screaming at the top of your lungs (at the cashier in the Piggly Wiggly). Being cast in a play (as a cast). Receiving a standing ovation (for your portrayal of an inanimate object). Lemonade on a summer afternoon (Hey! This isn't lemonade!). Laughing at an inside joke (See/hear Howie Mandel's gag on this one). Someone holding you when you're sick (of them). The first warm Spring breeze (marking the beginning of tax season). Crying until you are absolutely at peace (never get there). Wearing formals (to what everyone else knew was a casual party). Turning in a term paper (wayyy late, but hoping for credit anyway). Holding hands (your own). Getting a surprise e-mail from someone you have an incredible crush on (only to realize your friends are cruel). The anticipation of a first kiss (with your goldfish). Watching the first snowball fight of the year on the quad (in September, and realizing it's gonna be a long winter). Hearing a good joke (then forgetting the punch line when repeating it). Good Mexican food and a good beer (leads to bad gas). Finishing lab early and having nothing to do for the rest of the day (only to find there was a backside to the instructions). Watching a movie for the millionth time and being even more excited than you were the first time you saw it (even though no one else likes it). rainbows (after the flood). opening a fresh box of crayons (only to see someone has stolen the "burnt sienna"). seeing your family after so long (away at the institution). realizing this is who ya are, where ya wanna be, and who ya wanna spend it with (and not ending sentences with prepositions, with). sitting around with your best friends until the early hours of morning talking about nothing, and everything (then having to go to work). Skinny dipping (and returning to find your clothes being held hostage). People watching (especially skinny dippers). Cookies dipped in milk (that smells "marginal"). Seeing age old friends (only to realize just how old you've become). Magical Moments (will last forever, forever 'til the end of time). Sitting in IHOP until 4am because you can't stop talking (to the wall). Chocolate and coffee (or chocolate coffee). Driving my car for no reason other than driving ('cause I WANT to contribute to the energy crisis). An excellent song (the title of which eludes your mind, driving you insane). Being inspired in the middle of the night, and having to lose sleep for a painting/poem (after going to tinkle). Dreams (you can't remember). Naps when you've only had 2 hours of sleep the night before (especially during the final). Sleeping under the stars (the Dallas Stars. ouch). Frolicking through fields (illegal in 46 states). adrenaline (when you're trying to sleep). Being backstage during a theatrical show that you helped create ('cause you can't act). Messages on your voice mail (from the repo man). Large milk shakes (for the lactose intolerant). A pair of jeans that fit right (into your pocket). Christmas lights (up in September). Babies (other peoples'). Incense and candles (that smell really bad). Sleeping bags (to save on sheets). Love at first sight (what if you're nearsighted?). Bonfires (that get out of control). Climbing trees (and getting that "funny" feeling). Creeks (and groans). Memories of your childhood (awkward ones, that haunt you through your adult life). Morning walks (with morning wood). Photographs (of pasta). Pasta (that looks like photographs). Macaroni and cheese ('cause you can't afford anything else). Hot chocolate (when you really want coffee). Hugs (or rugs or something like that). blankets (impersonating rugs). Stuffed animals (in the museum-ugh!). Cheap clothing that was meant for you ('cause it has that "Sears Toughskins" label on it). Dried flowers (on your grave - Rolling Stones). Poetry (night at the cafe, when all those pretentious artsy-fartsy types come out). Dancing all night (with myself, oh oh oh oh). Picnics (ants marching). Drinking double espressos (and turning into The Great Cornholio). A good book, rain, thunderstorms, and 20 quilts with the windows open (and your mom yelling "Shut those windows! Whatsammaterwitchya?!?). Swimming (or some reasonable attempt at it). Tickling someone you have a huge crush on (Or crushing someones that tickles your fancy). Smores around a campfire (now smores in the campfire). kissing the guy of your dreams (in your dreams). fires in the fireplace (as opposed to out of them?). The Beatles (and the Ticks). Hearing "I Love You," (being used yet again as a title to some sappy lovesong). Laughing til it hurts (or, until you burst). feeling the spirit (or smelling it, for that matter). Looking into deep blue eyes (and wondering "What is behind them?"). Being held (back in school) by your Mom. Dancing on hard wooden floors, barefoot (in your underwear, Joel). hairdye ('cause you ain't getting any younger, girl). T-shirts w/holes (some that you aren't aware of :-)). Smelling your lover's cologne (on someone else). Pillows (in the wrong places giving you neckaches). Smiles (from hockey players missing a pair). a white Christmas (in August). Making up with your best friend ('cause he still has lots of your stuff). A guy's smile (on a girl). mysterious glances (from shady characters). walking in stockings on plush carpet (and shocking the cat). purring cats (until you shock 'em). hearing "hello, gorgeous!" and knowing it's for you (from the construction workers who think roseanne is cute). snowdays (especially when you find out the night before, not when you find out after walking to school). A full tank of gas when you have to get away (from the scene of the crime). Driving somewhere new and not getting lost ('cause you were following someone). a letter from a friend you thought had forgotten you (reminding you that you still owe them money). a warm mouth against your own (that of your dog's). getting the right results in lab (but having no idea why). Singing in the shower (totally off key). the sky (is falling!). A hug from your best friend (followed by a knee from her boyfriend). Giddy attacks (during an interview). Having someone who loves you (tell you you're wrong). Sharing memories (with whoever will listen). Knowing you are not alone (you're never alone. Ever). Chance meetings (from the CIA). Being alone and not feeling lonely (See knowing you are not alone). Breaking quiet hours (and getting busted). Getting up in the morning to the sounds of birds singing, not the alarm clock squawking ('cause you forgot to set it again, dummy). Knowing that you are saved (who will save your soul if you won't save your own). Having your brother or sister say "I love you" to you (then ratting on you). Slurping hot Chicken soup on a chilly evening, loudly (at a fine restaurant). Not studying but still getting the best grade in the class ('cause this is your third time in fifth grade). That half asleep feeling, knowing you have another ten minutes before the alarm goes off (when you've actually overslept ten minutes). Going out for coffee with someone you have a huge crush on (someone who is completely oblivious to your twisted desires). Walking around naked when no one is home (rather when you THINK no one is home). Running into a bunch of friends at "Your bar" (Norm!). Rolling down snowy hills (in your car). Walking in the rain wearing big rubber boots (with hidden holes in them). Running into an old friend in the mall (literally). Hope you liked them, or at least didn't find them patently childish and immature! Bill ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:02:34 -0500 From: Daniel Waterbly Subject: Re: WICA At 03:09 PM 3/12/97 PST, you wrote: > A quick question here. Does anybody know if Jewel does >WICA? It seems logic, she is always talking about magic, >but then maybe I am mistaken. Thanks >Tom >"The most endangered species - > The honest man > Will still survive annihlation > Forming a world - > State of integrity > Sensitive, open, and strong" > > What is WICA? Daniel Waterbly North Central Highschool Home of the GroovyShoes! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:49:47 -0500 From: Chris Phillips Subject: BST: NJC: [Fwd: HELPELPELPELP] Jorge Luis Borges This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --------------35FF43DE3D58 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I originally sent this to my friends, those are the names & the other names are people in my life but if ANYONE can help me, please do so!! Chris - --------------35FF43DE3D58 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <33271A66.7DD6@olg.com> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:04:38 -0500 From: Chris Phillips Reply-To: phig@olg.com X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01C-nnie30 (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: tzb1710@ssu.edu, Susan Graves , Steve Dubicki , Peter Bonney , Nikki Lucchesi , ktullos@vt.edu, Katie Dewey , Jason Kousky , jvreat1@gl.umbc.edu, Elizabeth Koch-umd , Ed Kegan , Doug Smith , Donnie Stemp , Brian Schaaf-goucher Subject: HELPELPELPELP Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need major help on a poetry assignment (Jackie, your the big tutor lady, so I BETTER hear from you). Brian, oh you english major you, HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME. I need to analyze this poem, I'll print it in Spanish & in English & PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help me if you can Butcher Shop by: Jorge Luis Borges Meaner than a brothel The butcher shop defaces the street like an insult. Above the lintel The sculptured head of a steer, With blind stare and grandiose horns Presides over the witches' Sabbath Of coarse flesh and final marbles With the distant majesty of an idol Or with the impassible fixity Of the written word next to the spoken. Carniceria by: Jorge Luis Borges Ma(')s vil que un lupanar la carniceri(')a rubrica como una afrenta la calle. Sobre el dintel la esculpidura de una cabeza de vaca de mirar ciego y cornamente grandiosa preside el aquelarre de carne charra y ma(')rmoles finales con la lejana majestad de un i(')dolo o con la fijeza impasible de la palabra escrita junto a la palabra que se habla. I think "the brothel" is an image for a carrier of diseases & unpleasantness. "the witches' Sabbath" may be like a sacrifice. Mrs. Bailer & Ms. Miller & I were having trouble w\ the last line "Of the written word next to the spoken." I thought it may be like laws, like the constitution is the "written word" while moral laws are "spoken" Ms. Miller didn't see that but Mrs. White kind of saw it. Please, help me, anyone. Doug, I know you seem to respond to my messages really fast, so if you have any insights please tell me. If anyone wants to talk about it orally, then send me your phone # & I can call you. Do any of you all know a place where I can find criticism on this particular poem? Chris - --------------35FF43DE3D58-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:53:49 -0500 (EST) From: the emperor of smurfs Subject: EDA gatherings before the Indy and Columbus shows I know that EDAs are planning on meeting before the Columbus show, but is anypone planning on meeting before the Indy show? my tickets for the Indy show are in the balcony on the right, row DD seats 7 & 8, and for the Columbus show, they are on the main floor, row M seats 10 & 11 i sure hope to meet a whole bunch of people! peace, dave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:55:31 -0500 From: Demian Blair Subject: Any HITS Subscribers? I noticed the following discussion about getting copies of HITS: >Someone please give me the address for HITS magazine so I can get the one >with jewel on the cover! thanks They won't sell an extra copy to anyone who is not already subscribed. (I know it sounds odd, but that's what they said) My question is, are there any EDA's who are subscribers to HITS who might help a fellow EDA out? If anyone could get a copy of this volume of HITS, I would greatly appreciate your help. Thanks. Demian ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:02:20 -0800 From: "Larry G." Subject: Re: EDA PLAYING CARDS!!(Read Me) Sorry, edas, that's a copyright infringement. - -=-Larry-=- > On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Amelie R Cabanas-Brown wrote: > > > Hey, > > You know, that's a cool idea. We could put a different Jewel quote on > > each card. What do the rest of you think? > > > > Amelie > > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:41:49 -0500 (EST) From: RussRive@aol.com Subject: A thankful list I'll keep this short. I'm glowing from my good day Jewel for bringing her music to the world. Jewel's music for inspiring me to treat my fellow human better My mother for being supportive of me over the last several weeks in helping me find a job The brakes which helped make today's car accident less damaging The EDAs for welcoming me into their family like I've been here for two years rather than two months. Thanks for listening to my rants Russell Rebel without a clue ------------------------------ Date: 12 Mar 1997 21:39:20 -0500 From: Justin Sheehy Subject: Fixity of the Written Word Chris Phillips writes: > Or with the impassible fixity > Of the written word next to the spoken. > Mrs. Bailer & Ms. Miller & I were having trouble w\ the last line > "Of the written word next to the spoken." I thought it may be like > laws, like the constitution is the "written word" while moral laws > are "spoken" I think you're missing the key word here: fixity Written words, such as a book, are fixed. They do not change, they will not answer your questions, they will be the same for the next person who comes along and reads them. Spoken words, in the context of conversation, do not have this impassable fixity. If you do not understand them, their author may change them to increase your understanding and appreciation. Much more can be said on this, but I think that you get the idea. Have you ever read Plato's 'Inferiority of the Written Word'? - -Justin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:48:40 -0800 (PST) From: " Claypool (EDA)" Subject: Re: mailing list tips Ohya, i understand, if your comment was toward the list or i thought you believed that the whole list should read, then it should be sent to the list. But if it was just "i really back up the idea of the cards and will want some" Then we all did not need to read that only the person, figuring out the quantity, adn who sent the message. But, i agree 100% the cards should be a group EDA effort, and i can't wait to hear if we're getting them! thanks Scott "There's no such thing as a failure who keeps trying", J. Popper "i want to feel my feet leave the ground", T. Anastasio "do you hate her / 'Cause she's pieces of you?", J. Kilcher - --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:43:57 +0500 From: Robb Leigh Subject: NADC - What do I do with Maxell points? Evening all, I got like over 200 in max points, so what can I do with them?? Robb "Sanity is a one trick pony, but when your crazy the sky's the limit" - The Tick Robb's Writings, Concert Tapes, & Junk http://www.vt.edu:10021/R/rleigh/robb.html - constantly updated Massive Xena content: http://biz.swcp.com/~michaelm/xenaonln.htm ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 19:12:59 -0800 From: Sergio Faissol Subject: EDA Poster Hey all! I was wondering if anybody could help me out in getting an EDA Poster. I live in San Francisco, CA, so somebody in CA would be best. BTW, anybody going to the Berkely show? Where are we all going to meet? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 19:14:51 -0800 From: Sergio Faissol Subject: EDA POSter, nevermind HEy, Nevermind. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:25:31 -0500 (EST) From: She Who Is Subject: Re: mailing list tips > > i am a part of 2 other lists, and as an unwritten rule, if you are sending a > personal e-mail, you should do it to the person not the list. As an example, > the playing cards. If you are interested in the playing cards (like myself) > send the letter to the EDA that wrote it, not to the list. My go this list > gets a lot of e-mails as it is. Just my stupid meaningless opinions :) > > thanks > > Scott But if we sent our emails to the original person with the idea instead of sharing them with each other, then how would we have solved (if we even have yet) the problem of the quotes and what they would look like and all that stuff? I like that it's a group effort. After all, they'll be OUR cards, as a community, you know? May the Lord God bless you always, Keeping you forever near; May S/He fill your life with Love and Light And quiet all your fear. Christina M. Ferrara ^ ^ Your Sister in the Lord ( \ / ) (_ \*/ _) (_ O _) ( s| > < |s ) Luke: I don't believe it! ( / \ ) Yoda: That is why you fail. (/ / \ \) from The Empire Strikes Back /angel\ --------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:08:38 -0800 From: "Larry G." Subject: Re: Playing cards Same copyright problem. Sorry. Michael Garnett wrote: > > Just a suggestion for the playing card idea; if using lyrics is going > to present a legal problem then why not use Jewel quotes? > > Jewel tour dates and appearances: > http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/8229 > > garnett@webtv.net ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #179 ***************************