From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2002 #361 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk Unsubscribe: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.smoe.org/lists/joni Websites: http://www.jmdl.com http://www.jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Thursday, September 12 2002 Volume 2002 : Number 361 The Official Joni Mitchell Homepage, created by Wally Breese, can be found at http://www.jonimitchell.com. It contains the latest news, a detailed bio, Original Interviews, essays, lyrics and much much more. The JMDL website can be found at http://www.jmdl.com and contains interviews, articles, the member gallery, archives, and much more. ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Joni Mention in Parade Mag. [Lindsay Moon ] Peace ["Sharon L. Buffington" ] Re: Joni Mention in Parade Mag. [Murphycopy@aol.com] How bout this title? ["Jim L'Hommedieu \(Lama\)" ] Re: Something about Christian Bale NJC [] Bryan's "Ones And Zeros", part 78, njc ["Jim L'Hommedieu \(Lama\)" ] Re: JMDL Digest V2002 #360 - Doctors, Not to Blame, etc. [BRYAN8847@aol.c] Re: JMDL Digest V2002 #360 [BRYAN8847@aol.com] Re: Something about the BF - NJC [Murphycopy@aol.com] Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC [vince ] Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC ["mack watson-bush" ] Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC ["mack watson-bush" ] RE: Pregnant Joni ["Mary E. Pitassi" ] Shout out to NYC (NJC) [Michael Paz ] Re: Peace [Michael Paz ] Re: Bryan's "Ones And Zeros", part 78, njc [Michael Paz ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 18:13:44 -0700 From: Lindsay Moon Subject: Joni Mention in Parade Mag. Okay, okay, I admit to being buried by clutter ... but I had torn out a page from a now not-so-recent Parade magazine (the one that comes with the Sunday paper). Unfortunately, I tore off the date at the bottom, but it was July. It was an article by Patti Davis, daugter of former president Reagan, writing about losing her father to Alzheimer's. In the second paragraph, she says: "We can't return, we can only look behind from where we came, and go round and round and round in the circle game," Joni Mitchell sang years ago. The older I get the more I see that life is a series of circles..." Now I'm throwing out the piece of paper and that will be one less piece in the house... Bob Murphy, take it away! Lindsay ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 20:30:04 -0500 From: "Sharon L. Buffington" Subject: Peace Dear Friends and Family: Today I am reminded once again of how precious life is. I am thinking of words spoken long ago by one of my hero's. "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. Hate multiplies hate, violence multiplies violence, and toughness multiplies toughness in a descending spiral of destruction....The chain reaction of evil -- hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars -- must be broken, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation." -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) Love and Peace....Sharon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:21:12 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni Mention in Parade Mag. Lindsay writes: << Now I'm throwing out the piece of paper and that will be one less piece in the house... Bob Murphy, take it away! >> No, no, no, Lindsay! I only do references to Joni in Fiction! I think you should save that piece of paper and add it to the Joni-References-By-Or-To-Presidential-Daughters file. All we've got there right now is Chelsea Clinton, and I bet the Bush daughters and Amy Carter would do anything to get in! --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:29:00 -0400 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu \(Lama\)" Subject: How bout this title? After we enjoy and digest "A Travelogue", I would like to see Joni come out with a collection of new songs, written on piano called, "Phoenix Writing". :) =========== Since Joni was mentioned in USA Today recently, I'll bet there are some new people on the list. If so, I'd like to welcome each of you to post. Why is Joni important to you? To the world? To see all of her lyrics, collected in one place, go to www.jmdl.com/lyrics You may be surprised to find that she's released 21 audio titles in the USA and Canada. If not, you might find a video that you don't yet have at www.jonimitchell.com/jonidiscography.html If not, you should be writing more posts! It's my belief that, like Bob Dylan, Joni's stuff is literature. I think it's completely ripe for scholarly analysis. Here's what lies in the near future: November 2002: "A Travelogue", 2-CD set in stores. Joni took Herbie Hancock, Billy Preston, Larry Klein to London with fresh, symphonic arrangements by Vince Mendoza to revisit some of her most adventurous work. The room, George Martin's Air Lyndhurst Studio, is an audiophile's dream come true. Did I mention that Wayne Shorter came out of semi-retirement for this? January 2003: Alison Ander's film documentary about the making of "A Travelogue", is tentatively scheduled to be released. (A theatrical release? A video for rental? A video for purchase? No one knows yet.) March 2003: In the USA a film about Joni, made by the Public Broadcasting System's (PBS) for their American Masters Series, is due to be aired. All the best, Lama ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 09:49:59 +0800 (PHT) From: Subject: Re: Something about Christian Bale NJC > << Christian Bale >> > > Does anyone know who his famous stepmother is? If you do, you can win a > photocopied page from a Joni in Fiction novel! > > --Bob I like Christian Bale in AMERICAN PSYCHO even if the film had some lapses in narrative (but then, wasn't Mary Harron directed it? she couldn't have). I like VELVET GOLDMINE too, but most especially Toni Collette. The one film Bale appeared that I didn't like was CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MANDOLIN. And its not because he was sporting an English accent when he should be Greek, but he was just not credible enough as a fisherman. I will watch a Christian Bale movie anytime than a Ben Affleck film. Joseph (at home because of the bomb scare in school) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:51:54 -0400 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu \(Lama\)" Subject: Bryan's "Ones And Zeros", part 78, njc Okay. I told you guys that I bought 2 copies of "Ones And Zeros" and gave one to a Native American named Running Water, right? So, that was one copy that left my side. Then I lost my copy at JoniFest. Two copies had left my side. While trying to find it, I explained to someone what I was looking for. They must have told Cindy, who, sweetheart that she is, pressed a fresh copy into my hands-a replacement. Somehow, between Sunday afternoon and Tuesday, I lost that one too! Three, can ya believe it, three copies of "Ones and Zeros" are loose in the world! So I went to www.cdbaby.com and ordered two more copies. And nature's cycle begins anew. Ain't life grand? Lamadoo (checking to be sure my head's still attached) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:01:12 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Something about the BF - NJC Subject: bree njc I received a tape of Bree McDonough singing. This woman can sing, so beautifully. Such a sweet, sweet voice. Reminds me, of course with her own special uniqueness, of the British songstresses. Damn. Selling herself short I say. mack ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:22:03 EDT From: BRYAN8847@aol.com Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2002 #360 - Doctors, Not to Blame, etc. In a message dated 9/11/02 6:02:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, les@jmdl.com writes: > When I think of doctors putting on rubber gloves and poking around, it > would be the gynecologist's office. > > Joni talked about this line in some radio interview. She read an article > > in a news magazine about doctors being trained to recognize spouse > abuse. Something about the article annoyed her. I don't recall exactly. > > At 09:37 PM 9/10/02 -0500, you wrote: > > What I don't > >understand is the part that begins with the drs. and their gloves. Does > that > >have to do with the same subject or is she talking about something else > here? > I think Joni was taking a swipe at the sometimes callous medical profession, especially the male doctors! Where she got 600,000 I don't know; perhaps there are 600,000 doctors (imagine!) in the US??? Bryan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:28:17 EDT From: BRYAN8847@aol.com Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2002 #360 Her next effort - a widely ignored Charlie Mingus collaboration - cured her of jazz fever." If Mingus was widely ignored, then why are critics like whats-his-name still writing about it? Bryan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:40:32 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: Something about the BF - NJC Muller writes: << I HAVE to offer incentives to try & lure the interests away from the "Joni In Fiction" section. Must be all those pretty pictures...they're lured there like pigs to slop >> HA! Pigs to slop! HA! My super-intelligent Joni in Fiction fans? Au contraire, merde pour la tete! Do you have any idea what we "covers fans" do when you finally go to bed at Jonifests, Muller? We play our beloved "Covers Frisbee" until the sun comes up. Hundreds and hundreds of luminous discs flying through the night and into the sun's first light. You'd think it was the friggin' Northern Lights. But no, it's just all these useless Joni cover discs none of us can bear to play. We must have had at least a thousand going at Jonifest '02! We laugh at you and your Joni baloney covers, Muller! WE LAUGH! Hey, everyone! Who wants the new Chumba Wumba cover of "Dancin' Clown?" I didn't hear anyone, did you, Muller? Sure, every now and then one of us will write for one of your foolish covers CDs . . . but not because we actually want the wretched things -- it's because we feel so sorry for you, Muller, and want to give you one more pathetic reason to live yet another soul-killing day. One more thing, Bob . . . when we kiss you, we wipe our mouths! WE WIPE OUR MOUTHS! I also like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of the 57,934,915 Joni fans who visited Joni in Fiction today. I promise I'll answer all your e-mails soon! --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 23:19:11 -0400 From: vince Subject: Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC SCJoniGuy@aol.com wrote: > > Mags, I think it was just an issue of overexposure..ESPECIALLY "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" got SO much airplay that it made me not like him. There are those of us who lived on a Great Lake shore - at the time, I was in Muskegon, east shore of Lake Michigan, and remember that storm of November 9-10 1975 very well. The Mackinac Bridge was closed, the lakefronts were closed, even those who like to go and watch a lake storm, it was just incredibly bad. You couldn't get within visible distance of the lake, the storm was so bad. I thought about going to watch the storm myself but they barricaded the roads up to 2 miles away from the lake (I lived five miles from) and looking at the weather, it seemed wise they stopped us. As it was, I think, if I remember correctly, that 3 people at Grand Haven were swept into the lake and drowned, even though they were 60 feet back from the beach. The next day we knew the Edmund Fitzgerald was missing - it was headlines - and we knew what it meant that it was missing. Those ore freighters are incredibly huge, 729 feet, the Fitz was. And the Fitz was one of he more star ore freighters, for those who follow those things. It disappeared totally while it was in radio contact with the Arthur M. Anderson. Only one ship, the William Clay Ford, braved the storm and searched for the Fitzgerald, leaving the safety of Whitefish Bay. The Anderson was unable to turn around, no ore freighter could turn around in that storm, and search for the Fitz. The Fitz was 15 miles from Whitefish Bay and I have stood at Whitefish Point and looked out at Lake Superior and just tried to imagine... The facts in the Lightfoot song are actually very accurate, and indeed, the church bells do chime 29 times at the Mariner's Church in Detroit every year on November 10. The Fitzgerald is one of the more famous ships to go in a lake storm - the Bradley, which also disappeared, in 1958, and the Morrell, which broke up, in 1966 - I know someone who saw the Morrell sail under the Mackinac Bridge which was the last time anyone saw it. In 1913, a bunch of boats were lost - I know people say that the song, Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, was overplayed, but the song still brings tears to my eyes. You know what song we start humming out here in November when the gales blow - you can travel along the Superior coast in the UP and buy any number of books or posters or other things that have the phrase, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" on them. For people who buy those things, like me, Gordon Lightfoot is a hero and we love that song because it means that the Fitz, and its crew of 29, will never be forgotten, and it helps recall the other great lake tragedies that have been a part of life out here. Just off of Alpena a state park has been created underwater in Lake Huron to preserve the wrecks from Thunder Bay on north, and Bob Ballard is doing explorations there now. It has been a long time fantasy of mine to book passage on a lake freighter from Duluth and travel down to Erie. That said, other than Sundown, I never liked anything else by Lightfoot. Vince, lake boy, and exhausted after our community September 11th service - we pulled it off, just as I envisioned, and we brought it in in under 2 1/2 hours - and I don't think more than 10 people left early - full house, too, the largest group that I ever chanted the Litany in front of and I am anxious to see the videotape because I know that I got caught up in the emotion and let loose on it like I never have before - and I did three readings, and no one can captivate an audience like I can when I am fully involved - sounds egotistical, doesn't it, but I am very good at what I do, Maybe not at much else, but there are a few things I do well... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:37:12 -0500 From: "mack watson-bush" Subject: Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC More nauseatingly self aggrandizement. Loathe this pig. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "vince" To: ; "joni" Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 10:19 PM Subject: Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC > SCJoniGuy@aol.com wrote: > > > > > Mags, I think it was just an issue of overexposure..ESPECIALLY "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" got SO much airplay that it made me not like him. > > There are those of us who lived on a Great Lake shore - at the time, I was in Muskegon, east shore of Lake Michigan, and remember that storm of November 9-10 1975 very well. The Mackinac Bridge was closed, the > lakefronts were closed, even those who like to go and watch a lake storm, it was just incredibly bad. You couldn't get within visible distance of the lake, the storm was so bad. I thought about going to watch the > storm myself but they barricaded the roads up to 2 miles away from the lake (I lived five miles from) and looking at the weather, it seemed wise they stopped us. As it was, I think, if I remember correctly, that 3 > people at Grand Haven were swept into the lake and drowned, even though they were 60 feet back from the beach. > > The next day we knew the Edmund Fitzgerald was missing - it was headlines - and we knew what it meant that it was missing. Those ore freighters are incredibly huge, 729 feet, the Fitz was. And the Fitz was one of > he more star ore freighters, for those who follow those things. It disappeared totally while it was in radio contact with the Arthur M. Anderson. Only one ship, the William Clay Ford, braved the storm and searched > for the Fitzgerald, leaving the safety of Whitefish Bay. The Anderson was unable to turn around, no ore freighter could turn around in that storm, and search for the Fitz. > > The Fitz was 15 miles from Whitefish Bay and I have stood at Whitefish Point and looked out at Lake Superior and just tried to imagine... > > The facts in the Lightfoot song are actually very accurate, and indeed, the church bells do chime 29 times at the Mariner's Church in Detroit every year on November 10. The Fitzgerald is one of the more famous ships > to go in a lake storm - the Bradley, which also disappeared, in 1958, and the Morrell, which broke up, in 1966 - I know someone who saw the Morrell sail under the Mackinac Bridge which was the last time anyone saw > it. In 1913, a bunch of boats were lost - > > I know people say that the song, Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, was overplayed, but the song still brings tears to my eyes. You know what song we start humming out here in November when the gales blow - you can > travel along the Superior coast in the UP and buy any number of books or posters or other things that have the phrase, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" on them. For people who buy those things, like me, Gordon > Lightfoot is a hero and we love that song because it means that the Fitz, and its crew of 29, will never be forgotten, and it helps recall the other great lake tragedies that have been a part of life out here. Just > off of Alpena a state park has been created underwater in Lake Huron to preserve the wrecks from Thunder Bay on north, and Bob Ballard is doing explorations there now. > > It has been a long time fantasy of mine to book passage on a lake freighter from Duluth and travel down to Erie. > > That said, other than Sundown, I never liked anything else by Lightfoot. > > Vince, lake boy, and exhausted after our community September 11th service - we pulled it off, just as I envisioned, and we brought it in in under 2 1/2 hours - and I don't think more than 10 people left early - full > house, too, the largest group that I ever chanted the Litany in front of and I am anxious to see the videotape because I know that I got caught up in the emotion and let loose on it like I never have before - and I > did three readings, and no one can captivate an audience like I can when I am fully involved - sounds egotistical, doesn't it, but I am very good at what I do, Maybe not at much else, but there are a few things I do > well... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:46:46 -0500 From: "mack watson-bush" Subject: [none] That was a mistake folks and not meant for this list and not on this subject, but a political discussion with someone else. too many emails and too much going on the computer. sorry vince. mack ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:48:52 -0500 From: "mack watson-bush" Subject: Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC intense political discussion about someone here in texas. mack - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mags N Brei" To: "mack watson-bush" Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 10:33 PM Subject: Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC > and the pig being who???? > Mags. > --- mack watson-bush wrote: > > More nauseatingly self aggrandizement. Loathe this pig. > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "vince" > > To: ; "joni" > > Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 10:19 PM > > Subject: Re: Gordon Lightfoot NJC > > > > > > > SCJoniGuy@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Mags, I think it was just an issue of overexposure..ESPECIALLY > > "Wreck of > > the Edmund Fitzgerald" got SO much airplay that it made me not like > > him. > > > > > > There are those of us who lived on a Great Lake shore - at the > > time, I was > > in Muskegon, east shore of Lake Michigan, and remember that storm of > > November 9-10 1975 very well. The Mackinac Bridge was closed, the > > > lakefronts were closed, even those who like to go and watch a lake > > storm, > > it was just incredibly bad. You couldn't get within visible distance > > of the > > lake, the storm was so bad. I thought about going to watch the > > > storm myself but they barricaded the roads up to 2 miles away from > > the > > lake (I lived five miles from) and looking at the weather, it seemed > > wise > > they stopped us. As it was, I think, if I remember correctly, that 3 > > > people at Grand Haven were swept into the lake and drowned, even > > though > > they were 60 feet back from the beach. > > > > > > The next day we knew the Edmund Fitzgerald was missing - it was > > headlines - and we knew what it meant that it was missing. Those ore > > freighters are incredibly huge, 729 feet, the Fitz was. And the > > Fitz was > > one of > > > he more star ore freighters, for those who follow those things. It > > disappeared totally while it was in radio contact with the Arthur M. > > Anderson. Only one ship, the William Clay Ford, braved the storm and > > searched > > > for the Fitzgerald, leaving the safety of Whitefish Bay. The > > Anderson was > > unable to turn around, no ore freighter could turn around in that > > storm, and > > search for the Fitz. > > > > > > The Fitz was 15 miles from Whitefish Bay and I have stood at > > Whitefish > > Point and looked out at Lake Superior and just tried to imagine... > > > > > > The facts in the Lightfoot song are actually very accurate, and > > indeed, > > the church bells do chime 29 times at the Mariner's Church in Detroit > > every > > year on November 10. The Fitzgerald is one of the more famous ships > > > to go in a lake storm - the Bradley, which also disappeared, in > > 1958, and > > the Morrell, which broke up, in 1966 - I know someone who saw the > > Morrell > > sail under the Mackinac Bridge which was the last time anyone saw > > > it. In 1913, a bunch of boats were lost - > > > > > > I know people say that the song, Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, > > was > > overplayed, but the song still brings tears to my eyes. You know > > what song > > we start humming out here in November when the gales blow - you can > > > travel along the Superior coast in the UP and buy any number of > > books or > > posters or other things that have the phrase, "The Wreck of the > > Edmund > > Fitzgerald" on them. For people who buy those things, like me, > > Gordon > > > Lightfoot is a hero and we love that song because it means that the > > Fitz, > > and its crew of 29, will never be forgotten, and it helps recall the > > other > > great lake tragedies that have been a part of life out here. Just > > > off of Alpena a state park has been created underwater in Lake > > Huron to > > preserve the wrecks from Thunder Bay on north, and Bob Ballard is > > doing > > explorations there now. > > > > > > It has been a long time fantasy of mine to book passage on a lake > > freighter from Duluth and travel down to Erie. > > > > > > That said, other than Sundown, I never liked anything else by > > Lightfoot. > > > > > > Vince, lake boy, and exhausted after our community September 11th > > service - we pulled it off, just as I envisioned, and we brought it > > in in > > under 2 1/2 hours - and I don't think more than 10 people left early > > - full > > > house, too, the largest group that I ever chanted the Litany in > > front of > > and I am anxious to see the videotape because I know that I got > > caught up in > > the emotion and let loose on it like I never have before - and I > > > did three readings, and no one can captivate an audience like I can > > when I > > am fully involved - sounds egotistical, doesn't it, but I am very > > good at > > what I do, Maybe not at much else, but there are a few things I do > > > well... > > > ===== > You open my heart, you do. > Yes you do. > - JM > Yahoo! News - Today's headlines > http://news.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 23:54:00 -0500 From: "Mary E. Pitassi" Subject: RE: TI: a question? Catherine quoted, in response to Mack: "600,000 doctors [that's a lot of docs!)] are putting on rubber gloves and they're poking at the miseries made of love. They say they're learning how to spot the battered wives, among all the women bleeding through their lives." Me now: to me, this has always meant that doctors and other health care providers, like nurse practitioners and physician assistants, have finally become aware enough of the reality of domestic violence that they are taking special care not to ignore tell-tale signs, and even to ask questions, where it seems appropriate, in the course of routine physical examinations. And, as someone else pointed out, they would almost certainly be wearing gloves when conducting such exams. My two cents! Mary P. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 00:13:28 -0500 From: "Mary E. Pitassi" Subject: RE: Pregnant Joni Deb Messling wrote, in response to somebody (Ken?): "Apparently she had a miscarriage at the age of 47 or so. Well, it's possible. It may not be very likely, statistically speaking, but it's possible. In my own family, one relative was 44 when she gave birth to her last child, and another was in her late forties or even early 50s when she had *her* last. And that was long before the days of IVF and other techniques of assisted reproduction. I'm not comfortable speculating much more about such intimate details of Joni's life. However, I will say, as someone else already has, that if this rumor is true, I can only imagine how difficult and painful that loss must have been for her. Mary P. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 00:17:46 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Shout out to NYC (NJC) Just a shout out to all my people in NYC. I sat on the couch tonight and watched the concert for NYC and had a couple of martinis watered down with tears. I thought about you all and remembered all the feelings over the past year. Tried to call a couple of ya's tonight to represent, but only managed to talk to my boy Patrick who was a beacon of bright light and feeling like it was a beautiful day again today. Hope all is well with you all. Love Paz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 00:33:53 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Peace Thanks so much for this reminder BEEEEEE girl. Love Paz on 9/11/02 6:30 PM, Sharon L. Buffington at sharonbuffington@attbi.com wrote: > Dear Friends and Family: > > Today I am reminded once again of how precious life is. I am thinking > of words spoken long ago by one of my hero's. > > "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot > drive out hate; only love can do that. Hate multiplies hate, violence > multiplies violence, and toughness multiplies toughness in a descending > spiral of destruction....The chain reaction of evil -- hate begetting > hate, wars producing more wars -- must be broken, or we shall be plunged > into the dark abyss of annihilation." -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. > (1929-1968) > > Love and Peace....Sharon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 00:34:41 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Bryan's "Ones And Zeros", part 78, njc I thought it was "Burning Bush" on 9/11/02 6:51 PM, Jim L'Hommedieu (Lama) at jlamadoo@fuse.net wrote: > Okay. I told you guys that I bought 2 copies of "Ones And Zeros" and gave > one to a Native American named Running Water, right? > > So, that was one copy that left my side. > > Then I lost my copy at JoniFest. Two copies had left my side. While trying > to find it, I explained to someone what I was looking for. They must have > told Cindy, who, sweetheart that she is, pressed a fresh copy into my > hands-a replacement. > > Somehow, between Sunday afternoon and Tuesday, I lost that one too! Three, > can ya believe it, three copies of "Ones and Zeros" are loose in the world! > > So I went to www.cdbaby.com and ordered two more copies. And nature's cycle > begins anew. Ain't life grand? > > Lamadoo > (checking to be sure my head's still attached) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 00:36:33 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Something about the BF - NJC With toilet paper!!!! Thanks Bob! Wiping the tears of laughter from me red eyes. Love Paz on 9/11/02 7:40 PM, Murphycopy@aol.com at Murphycopy@aol.com wrote: > > One more thing, Bob . . . when we kiss you, we wipe our mouths! WE WIPE OUR > MOUTHS! > > --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 00:40:13 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Joni Sites Check out the new info on the Joni sites. Including info on the Joni's new CD's on jonimitchell.com as well as the cover foto and CD info on PazFest A New Orleans Tribute To Joni Mitchell. AND info on the fabulous Big Yellow Taxi release both on Les' site at jmdl.com. Peace Paz That's redundant! ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2002 #361 ***************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe ------- Siquomb, isn't she? (http://www.siquomb.com/siquomb.cfm)