From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2003 #226 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 Wednesday, April 9 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 226 Sign up now for JoniFest 2003! http://www.jonifest.com ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC [] Re:Hooked on Joni & JoniFest [PassScribe@aol.com] RE: (NJC) Another work dilemma ["theodore" ] RE: Hooked on Joni & JoniFest ["theodore" ] Re: Our kids getting hooked on Joni now njc [Catherine McKay ] Re: Our kids getting hooked on Joni [Susan Guzzi ] RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC [] FW: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC [] RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree, etc. ["Lori Fye" ] Re: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree, etc. ["Christopher Treacy" ] Re: Our kids getting hooked on Joni now njc ["Bree Mcdonough" Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC I do not understand the logic here? Since 966 people were killed by someone other than Americans, then we must assume that the killing by Americans somehow becomes less reprehensible especially in light of the state of medical equipment in Iraqi hospitals? "still a man/woman hears what he/she wants to hear and disregards the rest." Well I feel good knowing we killed for peace, and this informative post sums it up for all of us. I for one second your demand for docking the pay of all gum flappers pending their indoctrination into this new amazing system of logic you've just now brought to my attention. Thanks I feel these innocent war victims need to just thank their lucky stars those were American bombs that mutilated their infants and not those murderous gum flapping Congolians. How many do you think need to be killed in the Congo before our senseless brutality is reduced to a guilt free romp through the cradle of civilization. Keep the homefires burning, Suzanne, those gum flappers don't stand a chance against true patriots such as yourself, Theodore "blood and guts" Friedman - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of Suzanne MarcAurele Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 6:22 PM To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC The associated Press reported on Monday April 7, 2003 that 966 people were killed in the Congo over a period of "just a few hours" in the Roman Catholic parish of Drodro and 14 surrounding villages yet the press continues to act as if they report unbiased information???? Oh I get it Iraq is the moral stand of the moment and why do any comparative analysis - like those wonderful pictures of injured children in Sadaam Hussein's very state of the art hospitals boasting equipment from the 1920's!!! Just outraged we dont demand a higher analysis before we pay salaries for people to flap their gums on foreign politics S. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 21:59:21 EDT From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Re:Hooked on Joni & JoniFest In a message dated 4/8/03 8:40:02 AM, lori@lrfye.lunarpages.com writes: I gained a LOT of my appreciation for lyrics and music from my 8th grade English teacher (Mr. Sikorski, where are you?), who regularly brought mimeographed (remember that smell?) copies of lyrics -- particularly those by Lennon & McCartney, and Simon & Garfunkel -- to class. Perhaps your son will pass on Joni's lyrics to his students, Kenny! One can hope! And wouldn't that be great?? Lori Hi, Lori Actually, my son often does the same thing; he brings song lyrics into class to help illustrate something he's teaching. I've received numerous calls from him at times, asking me "what song was it where they sing/say this thing or that?" I've had to dig through my record collections on many occassions trying to find the album some song he's thinking of is on so he can copy the lyrics or see if it applies to the lesson he wants to do on a given day. Even more amazing: he's begun playing VINYL !! For the longest time, he was only playing CD's; about a year ago, he dug out his old turntable & has been frequenting the used record stores (like I love to do... taught HIM well!) and he often calls to tell me what he's found. I guess he realizes how much good stuff you can find & save money at the same time. Oddly enough, after his heavy metal phase, he got into country for a while and then began buying more singer-songwriter material in recent years. Man... talk about your changes in TASTE ! He borrowed one of my Crosby, Stills & Nash albums a year ago and gave it back recently 'cause he found his own copy at a used record store for a buck. He recently attended a heavy-metal concert (Ratt reunion, I think?) and then a week later (or earlier) was at a Emmy Lou Harris show or something like that. How's that for diversity? P.S. - Glorianna and Kenny, you are both going to JoniFest, yes?? www.jonifest.com The JoniFest is being held the weekend of my granddaughter's 6th birthday (which requires us to drive back & forth to CT from Long Island.) We usually go up one day & stay over to not have to do that trip all in one day. I've thought about stopping into the JoniFest for maybe one day (before or after we go to CT) but I don't know if I'll have the time... I'm working a new job & may not be able to take the extra time off I'd need. Believe me, after "finding" all you fine folks on this site, I'd really LOVE to go & meet some of you but.... we'll see as the weekend gets closer. Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 19:02:54 -0700 From: "theodore" Subject: RE: (NJC) Another work dilemma Subject all employees to a phony health screening to determine their relative risk for melanomas caused by working too close to windows. Then the seating arrangements will be seen as imposed by OSHA guidelines and concern for the health and well being of all. Send 75.00 for this e - consultation to: Cubicle of Hope - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of theodore Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 5:57 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: FW: (NJC) Another work dilemma - -----Original Message----- From: theodore [mailto:theodore@buckfush.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 5:53 PM To: 'Lori Fye' Subject: RE: (NJC) Another work dilemma Only move employees to the exterior spaces right before they get canned, no one will want to switch! Please forward $75.00 to Friedman and Friedman Consultation This will work! ted - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of Lori Fye Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 1:22 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: (NJC) Another work dilemma I had such great success with answering my colleague regarding my recent request for information on Taipei, Taiwan (thanks again, J!), that I'm gonna throw y'all another one. Do any of you have experience with and/or ideas about the following scenario? My company's Los Angeles office (which is a 2-minute walk from one of Joni's favorite haunts, the Daily Grill in Brentwood -- why can't I work in L.A.??) has a non-profit client who is trying to solve the following dilemma: How are companies dealing with issues as they relate to transitioning employees from a traditional "hierarchical" office environment into an "egalitarian" (one office size fits all) environment? The client desires that all office/cubicle spaces be built to the same SIZE specifications, but this means that the "exterior" cubes will have windows, while the "interior" cubes will not. The architectural process is already in play, no changing that. What the client is seeking is more of a POLICY issue. I am looking for examples of some sort of policy that deals with employee reactions. For example, an answer to: "How come Joe is on an exterior office and I am in an interior office and we have the same 'job description'?" Your thoughts or those of your friends (or clients) who have dealt with this issue would be greatly appreciated. Once again, thanks for your help. Lori NPIMH: "Again and again the same situation ..." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 19:09:02 -0700 From: "theodore" Subject: RE: Hooked on Joni & JoniFest I used to listen to The Doors a great deal when I was 13, 14, 15. An English teacher played Dylan's Hard Rain's Gonna Fall and made us write an in class essay on it. The Doors introduced me to Blake's poetry, and also the philosophy and fiction of Aldous Huxley. Ted aka Napoleon in rags. All your seasick sailors they are rowing home Your empty handed army is all going home The empty handed painter from your streets Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets Look out now the saints are falling through And its all over now Baby blue - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of PassScribe@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 6:59 PM To: lori@lrfye.lunarpages.com; gglimmer@altelco.net; joni@smoe.org Subject: Re:Hooked on Joni & JoniFest In a message dated 4/8/03 8:40:02 AM, lori@lrfye.lunarpages.com writes: I gained a LOT of my appreciation for lyrics and music from my 8th grade English teacher (Mr. Sikorski, where are you?), who regularly brought mimeographed (remember that smell?) copies of lyrics -- particularly those by Lennon & McCartney, and Simon & Garfunkel -- to class. Perhaps your son will pass on Joni's lyrics to his students, Kenny! One can hope! And wouldn't that be great?? Lori Hi, Lori Actually, my son often does the same thing; he brings song lyrics into class to help illustrate something he's teaching. I've received numerous calls from him at times, asking me "what song was it where they sing/say this thing or that?" I've had to dig through my record collections on many occassions trying to find the album some song he's thinking of is on so he can copy the lyrics or see if it applies to the lesson he wants to do on a given day. Even more amazing: he's begun playing VINYL !! For the longest time, he was only playing CD's; about a year ago, he dug out his old turntable & has been frequenting the used record stores (like I love to do... taught HIM well!) and he often calls to tell me what he's found. I guess he realizes how much good stuff you can find & save money at the same time. Oddly enough, after his heavy metal phase, he got into country for a while and then began buying more singer-songwriter material in recent years. Man... talk about your changes in TASTE ! He borrowed one of my Crosby, Stills & Nash albums a year ago and gave it back recently 'cause he found his own copy at a used record store for a buck. He recently attended a heavy-metal concert (Ratt reunion, I think?) and then a week later (or earlier) was at a Emmy Lou Harris show or something like that. How's that for diversity? P.S. - Glorianna and Kenny, you are both going to JoniFest, yes?? www.jonifest.com The JoniFest is being held the weekend of my granddaughter's 6th birthday (which requires us to drive back & forth to CT from Long Island.) We usually go up one day & stay over to not have to do that trip all in one day. I've thought about stopping into the JoniFest for maybe one day (before or after we go to CT) but I don't know if I'll have the time... I'm working a new job & may not be able to take the extra time off I'd need. Believe me, after "finding" all you fine folks on this site, I'd really LOVE to go & meet some of you but.... we'll see as the weekend gets closer. Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 22:12:06 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Our kids getting hooked on Joni now njc --- PassScribe@aol.com wrote: > Yeah; you know, people's tastes change and then > you never know when > someone will discover something they've overlooked > for a long time. Here's the kind of stuff my Dad used to play on the hi-fi stereo when I was a kid: - - military stuff (marching music; pipes and drums stuff) - Sunday seemed to be military music day at our house, and Sundays were the days I perfected my eye-rolling technique - - Herb Alpert (I don't know if Dad actually liked him that much, but he had bought one LP that he seemed to like, so every Christmas and birthday after that for a while, guess what we kids gave him?) - - Broadway musicals. As an adult, I love most of the Broadway stuff. While Maria would sing, "I feel pretty", I would practice singing, "I feel shitty." Herb Alpert has a certain kitschy charm, but you have to be half-drunk and possibly eating Mexican food to appreciate it. The only pipes and drums heard in my house are when Joni sings Chelsea Morning. Like it or not, what parents listen to is heard by the kids and assimilated one way or another, finally manifesting itself when, years later, it comes back to haunt us when we find ourselves inexplicably humming along to "The Lonely Bull" as we're staring at the numbers on some must-avoid-eye-contact-or-die elevator ride. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 22:24:20 -0400 From: Subject: True, so true... It was fate that she wouldn't end up with McMath. She said herself "When it comes to mathematics, I've got static in the attic." Lama Sorry, but someone had to say it. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 19:44:00 -0700 (PDT) From: Susan Guzzi Subject: Re: Our kids getting hooked on Joni As an auntie, I work udercover with my niece and nephew. Although my brother is doing his part filtering the Beatles through their little heads - I of course am working Joni into their lives. I had hoped my niece, Angela - 7, would be the next Joni, but it appears I will have to settle for Michael - 5 being the next Lennon or JT. He can not stop himself from singing the Beatles day and night. When I am there we sing "The Circle Game" together and he begs me to sing that song about Michael and the mountains. Ahh so what if my brother picked the atheist to be godmother - I AM doing God's work here! Get'em while they're young. As my Michael says waving his hands in the air .... Give Peace A Chance Susan NP: Joan Armatrading/Willow - --- PassScribe@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 4/8/03 8:06:01 AM, AsharaJM writes: > > << I love the thought of this. You mean there *may* be hope yet for my 4 > sons?? :-) > > Hugs, > Ashara >> > > Yeah; you know, people's tastes change and then you never know when > someone will discover something they've overlooked for a long time. > > Kenny B Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 19:47:23 -0700 From: "theodore" Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC I see your true colors shining through! Please seek help and refrain from sending me posts off list. - -----Original Message----- From: Suzanne MarcAurele [mailto:smarcaurele@digitalproquo.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 7:24 PM To: theodore Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC one more thing "theo" maybe we should just bend over like some of us do every time the situation warrants a choice betwixt sustaining civilization or returning to something shall we say Medeival - I wish all pinko commie faggots would spend the rest of their lives in real humanitarian work in the midst of those hell hole macho paradises and when their assholes get sore from dysentery or bending over too much not only will they beg to come home to this great country but they may go straight and learn what life really is all about - -----Original Message----- From: theodore [mailto:theodore@buckfush.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 9:47 PM To: 'Suzanne MarcAurele' Cc: joni@smoe.org Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC I do not understand the logic here? Since 966 people were killed by someone other than Americans, then we must assume that the killing by Americans somehow becomes less reprehensible especially in light of the state of medical equipment in Iraqi hospitals? "still a man/woman hears what he/she wants to hear and disregards the rest." Well I feel good knowing we killed for peace, and this informative post sums it up for all of us. I for one second your demand for docking the pay of all gum flappers pending their indoctrination into this new amazing system of logic you've just now brought to my attention. Thanks I feel these innocent war victims need to just thank their lucky stars those were American bombs that mutilated their infants and not those murderous gum flapping Congolians. How many do you think need to be killed in the Congo before our senseless brutality is reduced to a guilt free romp through the cradle of civilization. Keep the homefires burning, Suzanne, those gum flappers don't stand a chance against true patriots such as yourself, Theodore "blood and guts" Friedman - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of Suzanne MarcAurele Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 6:22 PM To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC The associated Press reported on Monday April 7, 2003 that 966 people were killed in the Congo over a period of "just a few hours" in the Roman Catholic parish of Drodro and 14 surrounding villages yet the press continues to act as if they report unbiased information???? Oh I get it Iraq is the moral stand of the moment and why do any comparative analysis - like those wonderful pictures of injured children in Sadaam Hussein's very state of the art hospitals boasting equipment from the 1920's!!! Just outraged we dont demand a higher analysis before we pay salaries for people to flap their gums on foreign politics S. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 19:48:11 -0700 From: "theodore" Subject: FW: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC Spot on again Suzanne, if only we all shared your perspective and insight into the true state of world affairs. Overestimations are always a danger when a position of comfort clouds one's ability to gauge world opinion. Again thanks for sharing your more in depth knowledge of the inner workings of the universe. If only I would have known that peace rallies in the Congo were not forthcoming. I would have ceased immediately my niave expectations that my own government behave with a semblance of civility and demanded a healthy dose of cynicism and barbarism, perhaps combined with a repression of all dissenters whose flapping gums smear our great nation, while we are left to foot the bill for their outrageous salaries, not to mention the sky high cost of their dental plans. Tie a yellow ribbon, Theo - -----Original Message----- From: Suzanne MarcAurele [mailto:smarcaurele@digitalproquo.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 7:17 PM To: theodore Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC no dear friend but I think you overestimate from comfort how the rest of the world functions - no peace rallies in congo to be sure - -----Original Message----- From: theodore [mailto:theodore@buckfush.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 9:47 PM To: 'Suzanne MarcAurele' Cc: joni@smoe.org Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC I do not understand the logic here? Since 966 people were killed by someone other than Americans, then we must assume that the killing by Americans somehow becomes less reprehensible especially in light of the state of medical equipment in Iraqi hospitals? "still a man/woman hears what he/she wants to hear and disregards the rest." Well I feel good knowing we killed for peace, and this informative post sums it up for all of us. I for one second your demand for docking the pay of all gum flappers pending their indoctrination into this new amazing system of logic you've just now brought to my attention. Thanks I feel these innocent war victims need to just thank their lucky stars those were American bombs that mutilated their infants and not those murderous gum flapping Congolians. How many do you think need to be killed in the Congo before our senseless brutality is reduced to a guilt free romp through the cradle of civilization. Keep the homefires burning, Suzanne, those gum flappers don't stand a chance against true patriots such as yourself, Theodore "blood and guts" Friedman - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of Suzanne MarcAurele Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 6:22 PM To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree - 966 Killed & Yet the Anti-American Smear Campaign Goes On Unabated-NJC The associated Press reported on Monday April 7, 2003 that 966 people were killed in the Congo over a period of "just a few hours" in the Roman Catholic parish of Drodro and 14 surrounding villages yet the press continues to act as if they report unbiased information???? Oh I get it Iraq is the moral stand of the moment and why do any comparative analysis - like those wonderful pictures of injured children in Sadaam Hussein's very state of the art hospitals boasting equipment from the 1920's!!! Just outraged we dont demand a higher analysis before we pay salaries for people to flap their gums on foreign politics S. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 20:03:09 -0700 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree, etc. > I wish all pinko commie faggots ... Suzanne, have you been listening to George Carlin's "FM & AM" again? I haven't heard that phrase in the longest time! > ... would spend the rest of their lives in real humanitarian work in > the midst of those hell hole macho paradises and when their assholes > get sore from dysentery or bending over too much not only will they > beg to come home to this great country but they may go straight and > learn what life really is all about As a lesbian and 10+ year veteran of the United States Air Force, and as the sister of a gay man who was a veteran of the United States Navy and who died of AIDS in 1995, I take MAJOR offense at your remarks, Suzanne. The queers in my family did our patriotic duty and served our country proudly -- can you say the same thing? If not, please stop flapping that red, white and blue scrim AND your virtual gums. Lori ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 20:08:51 -0700 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Apology I rarely forget the NJC tag. Only-Joni folks, please forgive my error. I'm angry. Lori ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 23:51:17 -0400 From: "Christopher Treacy" Subject: Re: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree, etc. Yes. Suzanne, why the big messy, nasty, stinky poop-juice all over us, hmmm??? What's that all about? Who said it was perfectly okay for you to come and dump your poop-juice here on the JMdl? Messy, stinky, nasty, opinionated, outspoken, mindless, stinky messy....... - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori Fye" To: "theodore" ; "'Suzanne MarcAurele'" ; Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 11:03 PM Subject: RE: UN Reports Congo Killing Spree, etc. > > I wish all pinko commie faggots ... > > Suzanne, have you been listening to George Carlin's "FM & AM" again? I > haven't heard that phrase in the longest time! > > > ... would spend the rest of their lives in real humanitarian work in > > the midst of those hell hole macho paradises and when their assholes > > get sore from dysentery or bending over too much not only will they > > beg to come home to this great country but they may go straight and > > learn what life really is all about > > As a lesbian and 10+ year veteran of the United States Air Force, and > as the sister of a gay man who was a veteran of the United States Navy > and who died of AIDS in 1995, I take MAJOR offense at your remarks, > Suzanne. The queers in my family did our patriotic duty and served our > country proudly -- can you say the same thing? > > If not, please stop flapping that red, white and blue scrim AND your > virtual gums. > > Lori ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2003 02:03:46 -0400 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today's Library Links: April 9 On April 9 the following items were published: 1997: "Long-lost daughter sings Mitchell's praises" - Toronto Sun (Reunion Story) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=85 2000: "Elton John, James Taylor Pay Tribute To Joni Mitchell" - SonicNet website (Review - Concert) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=494 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 23:16:31 -0700 From: David Marine Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2003 #225 Hey Randy: Ginsberg's limited writings on NAMBLA focus on free speech. He was never accused of -- nor indicted for -- having sex with a minor. He was a seminal poet and essayist, and one of the most important poets, writers, and thinkers of his time. I doubt Dylan or Joni would exist without him and Kerouac. Best, David On Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at 06:45 PM, JMDL Digest wrote: > Kate Bennett wrote: > >> from the website: >> >> "Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs found inspiration in jazz music and >> the >> culture that surrounded it. > > Not without their dark side-Burroughs was a devoted junkie who > shot his wife in the head. Ginsberg was an advocate for sex with > children. > They're not my heroes. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2003 02:25:47 -0400 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: Our kids getting hooked on Joni now njc Catherine I really enjoyed your post. Too funny! What is it about elevators where one feels they must be mute once they step inside? Bree NP: Melissa Manchester..Love Havin You Around >Here's the kind of stuff my Dad used to play on the >hi-fi stereo when I was a kid: >- military stuff (marching music; pipes and drums >stuff) - Sunday seemed to be military music day at our >house, and Sundays were the days I perfected my >eye-rolling technique >- Herb Alpert (I don't know if Dad actually liked him >that much, but he had bought one LP that he seemed to >like, so every Christmas and birthday after that for a >while, guess what we kids gave him?) >- Broadway musicals. > >As an adult, I love most of the Broadway stuff. While >Maria would sing, "I feel pretty", I would practice >singing, "I feel shitty." Herb Alpert has a certain >kitschy charm, but you have to be half-drunk and >possibly eating Mexican food to appreciate it. The >only pipes and drums heard in my house are when Joni >sings Chelsea Morning. > >Like it or not, what parents listen to is heard by the >kids and assimilated one way or another, finally >manifesting itself when, years later, it comes back to >haunt us when we find ourselves inexplicably humming >along to "The Lonely Bull" as we're staring at the >numbers on some must-avoid-eye-contact-or-die elevator >ride. > > >===== >Catherine >Toronto > >______________________________________________________________________ >Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 23:43:21 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: LIQUID MELVIN and other misheard lyrics (NJC) i recall a discussion here when i first joined about someone thinking the line was 'running like a wide assed girl' instead of 'running like a white assed deer'... www.katebennett.com "Lyrically, it's a work of art overall. Brilliant writing, absolutely." Indie-music.com ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2003 #226 ***************************** ------- 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)