From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #197 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Tuesday, March 18 1997 Volume 02 : Number 197 Today's Subjects: ----------------- EDA Card update! [EveryDay Angel ] howard stern on letterman talking about jewel... HELP!!!! [Everyday Angel] jewel talk on letterman [Matty Nangle ] Other musical tastes [sihorowi@colby.edu (Stephen I. Horowitz)] Re: howard stern on letterman talking about jewel... HELP!!!! [Gregory Wi] Re: NJC well ok , a little - names [Tlcathome@aol.com] Howard stern on Letterman= Big trouble! [Grrly1@aol.com] Re: NJC:good books.... ["Enigmatic Paradox" ] Re: NJC:good books to read.... [Tlcathome@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:09:35 -0500 (EST) From: EveryDay Angel Subject: EDA Card update! Hey Angels, Bryan here again. I have some info for all of you who are intrested in the EDA playing Cards. Here's the deal. THE DESIGN: Basically the cards are going to be EDA-Blue with Gold Metalic lettering. I must say, from the prelimary design they look fablous. Photograph transfers are not possible. I will be using a NON JEWEL QUOTE!!! At present, nothing has been decided. If you have any suggestions, let me know. You never know, yours may be the one that is liked the most. So please, send be a NON JEWEL Quote or idea!! THE OTHER STUFF PART I: The cards including shipping(bubble pack and postage etc.) will come to around $15.00 They are definitally worth it. I've seen some examples and the Metallic Gold writing against the Blue background really stands out. THE OTHER STUFF PART II: I need to really know who is intrested. Once I can get a head count, I'll procede from there and get in touch will you all again. For the record, I'm not making any profit off of these and I'm totally donating all my own time. THE OTHER STUFF PART III: I really would like to make this a list event in which everyone has a say on how these playing cards actually turn out. So please, feel free to give in your $0.02. PS, if responding to this privitally, please put "Playing Cards" in the subject line. Thanks, An EveryDayAngel, Bryan. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:14:37 -0500 (EST) From: Everyday Angel Subject: howard stern on letterman talking about jewel... HELP!!!! AAAAHHHHHHHH howard stern is talking about jewel on letterman he said she said she would go to a movie with him... and something about how she told someone to stop staring her big breasts reason #2,956 why i HATE howard stern ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:21:48 -0500 (EST) From: Matty Nangle Subject: jewel talk on letterman hey, did anyone see letterman tonight? he was talking about his recent appearance on "another late night talk show", and he's describing the scenario. he said that he was the first guest, and then when he's done, he move's down the couch to yield to the next guest, james carville. stern says how he's bored by the guy, and that he wanted to smack him across the back of the head. then he goes, and i'm paraphrasing, "then they bring Jewel out...you know, the sexy singer....the slinky dress, the great breasts.....so i ask her, i say, 'have you seen my movie?', and she says, 'no, i haven't'...so i ask her if she'd like to go with me to the movie that night, the friday it comes out. this is a movie about me being faithful to my wife, and here i am asking jewel out on a date to go see my movie. so then, james carville comes by, and jewel and i are still talking, and then all of a sudden, she turns around and screams at him 'stop looking at my breasts!' i don't know about this last part, but i can see him approaching her. he continued on, saying how she agrees, but then her 'people' convinced her not to, and that she had a meeting she had to attend. also, since i'm out here in syracuse, my subscription to the boston phoenix is backed up, so i just got my issue with the review of the orpheum show. for the most part, it was a flattering piece, but the fact that the writer had absolutely no prior knowledge of jewel was a definite downer. have a good night, everyone-- take care-- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This message was brought to you by: Matty Nangle Syracuse University mcnangle@mailbox.syr.edu 315-443-8905 "Your New Rock Alternative" 89.1 - The Pulse - WJPZ-FM "i'd rather see the world from another angle. we are everyday angels." (jewel) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:27:49 -0500 From: sihorowi@colby.edu (Stephen I. Horowitz) Subject: Other musical tastes Finally I'm going to post my thoughts. It took me long enough to get around to it! :) (no order) Jewel Indigo Girls Counting Crows REM Tori Amos Sarah McLachlin Enigma (Haven't seen this one yet. Any New Age fans?) Enya (ditto above comment) Deep Forest (ditto above comment) U2 A Capella singing groups Classical (esp. Dvorak and Tschaikovsky) Paul Simon (haven't seen this one, either. No fans out there?) Billy Joel (ditto above comment) Disney Soundtracks A long list, but music is such a part of my life, that I can't make it any shorter. If you've read this far, I'd be surprised :) Peace to all, Steve /> / / Stephen (//////[0]>=====================================- \ \ Horowitz \> "Royalty was like dandelions. No matter how many heads you chopped off, the roots were still there underground, waiting to spring up again." -Terry Pratchett ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:27:24 -0500 (EST) From: Gregory Willms Subject: Re: howard stern on letterman talking about jewel... HELP!!!! aw, come on, you gotta love howard, even if its just for the audacity to pull off what he does. you have to admire his determination to not let anyone fuck with him. the man doesnt take any shit, and he worked hard to be able to get himself in that position. - -greg - ---------------------------------------- http://www.geocities.com/broadway/2606 | - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "And now you are and I am now and we're a mystery which will never happen again." -- E.E. Cummings - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Every time she sneezes I believe it's love." -- Adam Duritz - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Let me have music dying, and I seek no more delight." -- John Keats - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:29:24 -0500 (EST) From: Tlcathome@aol.com Subject: Re: NJC well ok , a little - names In a message dated 97-03-17 22:17:41 EST, you write: << Anyways, Thirza... I dont understand why you hate your name. I think = it's lovely, and it sets you apart from others. Tessa isn't exactly as rare = as it used to be when I was younger, but I love having a unique name. I wa= s supposed to be named Jessica until 6 months before I was born. Not that Jessica isnt a very pretty name, I am glad my mom decided to name me something that stands out a little. >> I agree, my name is way too common, and I always hated it (there were 3 i= n my 6th grade class). I never felt that it suited me. My girls names are Ahmetia (Ah-me-sha) Andr=E9us and Katerina Nastasya. I think their names= are much more fitting than the more common names because they are so individu= al themselves. Just my thoughts. Tammy :-) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:32:47 -0500 (EST) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: Howard stern on Letterman= Big trouble! Oh no... bad news... Howard was on Letterman tonight... and they got around to talking about... Jewel... Howard saiod he was on letterman and They brought jewel out and he said "Jewel is Beautiful... great body, great breasts..." etc... then he said "We were back in the greenroom and we were talking, i asked her if shed seen my movie, and she said she hadnt so i asked her to go with me... and while we were talking James Carville was standing behind her and all of a sudden Jewel turns aroung and screams at the top of her lungs *howard gets Really loud here impersonating Jewel* 'I know i've got big breast stop staring at them!!!' so we were in the middle of world war three here and *innocent look* i'm just tryin' to promote my movie...so we agree to go to see the movie together and later taht night she tells me 'I cant make it i've got a meeting'... Yeah right... a MEETING... at 9 oclock on a friday night. sure" I have a great memory and thats a very accurate transcription. he was talking about how This movie is about him not cheating on his wife and he was ready to go out and cheat with jewel. HA... Does he really think jewel wants him??? (shut up armand!) anyway... does anyone actually believe she Screamed at James carville about how big her breasts were??? i doubt it... Thirza ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 23:26:49 -0600 From: "Enigmatic Paradox" Subject: Re: NJC:good books.... > I also really like the Clive Barker's "The Art" books (book titels: > The Great and Secret Show, and Everville, ???? a 3rd is suppose to be coming > out but I havn't heard much). They are very sureal and just plan weird. > Very good books. DEFINATLY read them.. they are the absolute greatest books. I read them both, of course, I never got very far but I'm still trying. Tomorrow I will think of books that I recommend, but right now I'm too darned tired. But here is a list of some of the books I am currently reading EVA PERON: A biography (Alicia something) QUESTION QUEST: A NOVEL OF XANTH (Piers Anthony) BIO OF AN OGRE: (Piers Anthony somethign by Anias Nin THE WICKED HEART (Christopher Pike) THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW (Clive Barker) DUNE (someone) some book about Anastasia, the russian princess girl (and many more) I dont' know why i'm reading 3 biographys, it's kind of wierd, usually I hate biographys. i must be in a wierd mood. Anyway, these are all good books.. i reccomend them all. But I just finished one of the greatest books I have ever in my life read. It is a book of short stories by Shirley Jackson (who wrote The Lottery) called "One Ordinary Day" and it has absolutely the greatest stories I have ever read. Just gorgeous stories. So everyone read that. Yeah. I'm kind of tired.. goodnight all. snoxies, lovies, and piddy waddy wales, CJ I'm sorry that Jesus died for my sins, and I swear to God it won't happen again --Jewel "Sometimes it be that way" Scwenchville: http://www.bmtc.net/~lehmann/cj.html lehmann@bmtc.net * peachfuzz27@hotmail.com * gloriana13@hotmail.com peace * love * lythe ...on the advice of my attorney this sig file has no comment at this time... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 00:55:48 -0500 (EST) From: Tlcathome@aol.com Subject: Re: NJC:good books to read.... Sorry to post this to the list, but I accidentally deleted the original post..... I recommend any Koontz books. If you want a classic, my suggestion is Fyodor Dostoesky's Crime And Punishment, it's pretty heavy reading (depending on the version you end up with), but it's worth it, IMHO. Tammy :-) ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #197 ***************************