From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2003 #416 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 Saturday, August 23 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 416 Sign up now for JoniFest 2003! http://www.jonifest.com ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- birthday wishes njc [frasere@intergate.ca] Re: fate (NJC) ["Mark or Travis" ] FW: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) [Kay Ashley ] Magdalene Laundries ["Marianne Rizzo" ] Jonifest men NJC ["Marianne Rizzo" ] Re: owning your favorite chords/language njc [PassScribe@aol.com] Re: The Pizza Fund (njc) & after JoniFest happenings [PassScribe@aol.com] magdalene sisters NJC ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) ["gene mock" ] sorry sorry sorry njc ["Wally Kairuz" ] Re: The Magdalene Sisters njc ["hell" ] Re: That "institution" (njc) [PassScribe@aol.com] Re: [NortheastJonifest] august 22!!!!!!!!! njc [Catherine McKay ] Re: Jonifest men NJC [Murphycopy@aol.com] Re: owning your favorite chords/language njc [Catherine McKay ] Re: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) [Murphycopy@aol.com] Re: fate (NJC) [Catherine McKay ] Re: sorry sorry sorry njc [Murphycopy@aol.com] Re: The Pizza Fund (njc) & after JoniFest happenings [Catherine McKay ] RE: major 9ths njc ["Wally Kairuz" ] new BYT cover out there [vince ] Today in History: August 23 [ljirvin@jmdl.com] Today's Library Links: August 23 [ljirvin@jmdl.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:11:36 -0700 From: frasere@intergate.ca Subject: birthday wishes njc Dearest Ashara, Happiest of Birthdays to you! Wishing you and absolutely wonderful day filled with joy, love and lots of champagne. Perhaps you should let Maggie drive tonight ;-) Wish we were all there to celebrate your 39th. Lots of love Stephen in Vancouver ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:16:31 -0700 From: "Mark or Travis" Subject: Re: fate (NJC) Wally Kairuz wrote: > boy, do i know what you mean! the more you try, the less you get. > then the moment you say "oh f*ck it!" everything starts to work out. > well, call me a hippie thing form hell but i DO look at the planet > transits and a lot of astrological stuff when things like that > happen. i'm not talking about the horoscope in cosmopolitan but a lot > of math and angles and knowledge of archetypes. > astrology is not about fate but about the ebbs and flows of energy > which seem to coincide with certain planetary position in a 12-sector > map of one's life. i know it sounds so *middle-aged queen without a > life* but i've been doing it for over 30 years and i wasn't middle > aged when i started! when i think of what i can or can't achieve at a > certain point in my life, i think in terms of seasons. there are many > winters and springs in one single year and some seasons last much > longer than three months. > wally > I'm not sure what I believe about fate and chance. I do believe that things happen in my life for a reason and that we are supported in some way by energy that comes from, for lack of a better term, 'the spirit world'. But I do think we have options about which way our lives are going to tend. Melanie gave me a professional astrological reading for Christmas this year. I finally got around to making the appointment at the beginning of the summer. The woman seemed to be very sincere in her beliefs and a truly spiritual person. She says she uses astrology as her filter in looking at life. She told me some things that I thought were far-fetched and others that were very much on target. She said that some time further down the road, I would be into something totally different either having to do with the arts or the medical professions. Supposedly the seeds of that are just beginning to germinate now. She said that once I found this whatever it is, it would become my passion, the thing I could dedicate all my energy to. She seemed to know that I had not yet found anything that absorbs me like that. So I bought the keyboard that I have wanted for so long. I've also been thinking about taking a jazz singing class and another friend is trying to start a film production company for which I have offered my services as an actor. I'm certainly not going to quit my day job, but what the hell. One of my dreams is to one day be able to perform at a Jonifest. Right now the thought of that scares the sh*t out of me, though! Mark E in Seattle ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 19:36:25 -0400 From: Kay Ashley Subject: FW: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) I know this sort of email is probably frowned upon, but I think that this is too important not to send -- please fill out the online petition if you also feel that this is important... Kay http://www.mediareform.net/petition ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Guys- > > Take a minute to check out this online petition. Fight media consolidation. > 'Cause it's baaaaaad. > > -Rich > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [FP E-Act] Help finish the FCC fight > Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 14:11:22 -0400 > From: Robert McChesney > To: freepress_e_activist@mediareform.net > > > > Because millions of Americans took the time to petition their > legislators and the FCC, Congress is now on the brink of overturning > the media ownership rule changes. > > The FCC decision was a blatant power grab by media industry lobbyists > and their pro-business Washington allies. Big Media lobbyists are now > making a full-court press to keep the new rules and expand media > monopolies. Together we can stop them. > > Please go to: http://www.mediareform.net/petition. It only takes a > minute. > > If we can get 1 million signatures demanding a rollback of the new > rules, Congress will be forced to act in the public interest. > > This is a new petition. We need everyone to sign it now, including > those who signed previous FCC petitions. Please send this alert to your > friends, family, colleagues and email lists. > > A self-governing and free society requires an open, fair, and > representative media system with the widest possible dissemination of > diverse, local, and independent information and ideas. > > Whether Congress legislates to overturn the new FCC rules, passes a > resolution nullifying the FCC action, or votes for a spending bill that > accomplishes the same result, the public demands - indeed our democracy > demands - a total rollback of the June 2 rule change. > > Go to http://www.mediareform.net/petition > > For more information on media reform and how to get involved, go to > www.mediareform.net. > > _______________________________________________ > Freepress_E_Activist mailing list > Freepress_E_Activist@mediareform.net > http://www.mediareform.net/mailman/listinfo/freepress_e_activist ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 20:15:23 -0400 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: Magdalene Laundries Les I was so very moved by your singing of the Magadalene Laundries. I feel I can not express it in words. BTW..how many people asked you on a date that weekend? DO tell? Because you are incredibly cute. Lucy your story, as well, is so very touching. Before Joni's song I knew nothing about any of this. I'm cherishing the three of you for bringing this closer to my heart. Marianne _________________________________________________________________ Enter for your chance to IM with Bon Jovi, Seal, Bow Wow, or Mary J Blige using MSN Messenger http://www.msnmessenger-download.com/imastar ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 20:35:44 -0400 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: Jonifest men NJC PSSSST......can you believe those Jonifest men? Can we have a discussion about jonifest men? Jonifest men are among the most beautiful and special men I have ever met. The gay men.. the straight men... and all of them in between. Cute..cute and adorable. What can you say about these Jonifest men? PS. I'm assuming that the JMDL men who have not yet attended are equally as special. "You could charm the diamonds off a rattlesnake" Marianne _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 21:49:49 EDT From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Re: owning your favorite chords/language njc Catherine, Thanks for giving me your take on the chords. I didn't copy your entire text with diagrams (for guitar) to this reply as it was so long & involved but I really appreciate your time and effort in doing it for me. Regarding the 9ths: my lesson the other night was all about that stuff and, no, you don't play the entire 9th; you simply drop the first note and play the other four (which is strange since in a C9 chord, you're dropping the C and playing the E, G, B flat and D... so why is it still called a C chord?) Kenny B, still having a lot to learn ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 21:53:42 EDT From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Re: The Pizza Fund (njc) & after JoniFest happenings In a message dated 8/22/03 12:30:44 AM, anima_rising@yahoo.ca writes: << --- PassScribe@aol.com wrote: > > The United Negro Pizza Fund.... NOW I've heasrd > it all! Even I would > have donated to that guy on the basis of > "originality and content." I confess. So would I. If someone can make me laugh, it's worth the donation. ===== Catherine Toronto >> Now that I think of it, there used to be a guy on Bleeker Street, around the corners of MacDougal or Sullivan, that had a business telling stories. That's right; you gave this guy fifty cents or a dollar and he'd tell you a story, presumbaby from his life but it could have been fiction, but he had quite a few takers... especially the tourists. Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 19:04:11 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: magdalene sisters NJC wow lucy. what an amazing story. you seem to have many & are such a gifted storyteller. have you ever thought of compiling stories or writing a book? or songs? >At FEst Les Ross sang Magdalene Laundries and it moved me to tears... the discussion on the list here has once again prompted me to emerge from lurkdom and here is something I wish to share with you in honour of a woman who touched my family life...< ******************************************** Kate Bennett www.katebennett.com sponsored by Polysonics Discover the Indies at Taylor Guitars: http://www.taylorguitars.com/artists/awp/indies/bennett.html ******************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 19:49:02 -0700 From: "gene mock" Subject: Re: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) hello all, have to de-lurk on this subject. but first of all, thanks to all who contributed for the info and pictures about the jonifest. maybe one day we can combine a joni-fest and jerry-bash (jerry garcia) and see what comes about. media consolidation is a symptom of what direction our country is evolving. farming, chemical, information tech, media, lumber, medicine, and retail-------------------they're all going corporate and centralize. so the next time any of you buy from a walmart, remember you're just driving another nail into a "mom and pop's" coffin. any type of consolidation is "baaaaad" because when the "mom and pops" go under, what control will we really have??? later - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kay Ashley" To: "JoniList" Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 4:36 PM Subject: FW: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) > I know this sort of email is probably frowned upon, but I think that this is > too important not to send -- please fill out the online petition if you also > feel that this is important... > > Kay > > http://www.mediareform.net/petition > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > Guys- > > > > Take a minute to check out this online petition. Fight media consolidation. > > 'Cause it's baaaaaad. > > > > -Rich > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: [FP E-Act] Help finish the FCC fight > > Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 14:11:22 -0400 > > From: Robert McChesney > > To: freepress_e_activist@mediareform.net > > > > > > > > Because millions of Americans took the time to petition their > > legislators and the FCC, Congress is now on the brink of overturning > > the media ownership rule changes. > > > > The FCC decision was a blatant power grab by media industry lobbyists > > and their pro-business Washington allies. Big Media lobbyists are now > > making a full-court press to keep the new rules and expand media > > monopolies. Together we can stop them. > > > > Please go to: http://www.mediareform.net/petition. It only takes a > > minute. > > > > If we can get 1 million signatures demanding a rollback of the new > > rules, Congress will be forced to act in the public interest. > > > > This is a new petition. We need everyone to sign it now, including > > those who signed previous FCC petitions. Please send this alert to your > > friends, family, colleagues and email lists. > > > > A self-governing and free society requires an open, fair, and > > representative media system with the widest possible dissemination of > > diverse, local, and independent information and ideas. > > > > Whether Congress legislates to overturn the new FCC rules, passes a > > resolution nullifying the FCC action, or votes for a spending bill that > > accomplishes the same result, the public demands - indeed our democracy > > demands - a total rollback of the June 2 rule change. > > > > Go to http://www.mediareform.net/petition > > > > For more information on media reform and how to get involved, go to > > www.mediareform.net. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Freepress_E_Activist mailing list > > Freepress_E_Activist@mediareform.net > > http://www.mediareform.net/mailman/listinfo/freepress_e_activist ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:01:14 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: sorry sorry sorry njc i know, i know. it is the millionth time i've asked this question but are aol users getting my posts to the list?????? somebody please reply. after all, i changed addresses for you and you only. otherwise, i'll go back to my former address. yahoo takes HOURS to forward the list messages. i have just received the BF message for ashara's birthday. the message was sent... 18 HOURS AGO!!!!!! wally ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 15:04:51 +1200 From: "hell" Subject: Re: The Magdalene Sisters njc Mark wrote: > I do remember seeing a program about orphan boys being shipped off to > Australia from the UK during WWII. People had left them in the care > of church run institutions, thinking it was only temporary and when > they went back to get them, found that their children were gone. If I > remember right, these parents, mostly single mothers, were lied to > about the boys' whereabouts, either having been told that they had > been adopted by other families overseas or were dead. If someone else > knows anything about this, please correct me if I'm wrong. I can't speak for Australia, but I know that a lot of young children were shipped to NZ during, and just after WW2 - although not to an institution, and I'm not sure if the church was involved. I saw a short interview with one of these men very recently. His father had died in combat, and his mother was struggling to make ends meet. He was "removed" from her (and his younger brother) at the age of about 7 in 1947, and shipped out to NZ where he went to work on a farm. But it was effectively slave labour. Very meagre food rations, and sleeping on sacks in a wooden shed with 5 or 6 other kids. I think they went to school, but were forced to work for a couple of hours in the morning first, several hours after they arrived home, and all day during the weekends. It wasn't until he was 16 or 17 that he managed to run away, and find paid work. Not a terribly nice part of our history! Hell ___________________________________ "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too." - Walt Whitman Hell's Home Page - NEW & IMPROVED! http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hell/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:10:54 EDT From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Re: That "institution" (njc) In a message dated 8/22/03 12:46:28 AM, anima_rising@yahoo.ca writes: >>This is why I so love my kids, who can be right pains in the ass sometimes (but who can't?) I know they're good people and I want them to be happy & I don't give a rat's behind what they want to do for a living, (provided it's legal - or they don't get caught!). My kids aren't top scholars by any means, but they've got good hearts & they think for themselves, which is better than a PhD any day. I say, do what you love - if you can paid for it, so much the better. << Catherine, I agree with you. My kids both have fine careers (she's an Occupational Therapist and he's an English teacher) but there was one obnoxious bitch whobupon learning that my son was a teacherb said, "a TEACHER... don't you want to make any money in your life?" Now, my son makes a pretty good salary as teacher's salaries go, but he's done such great things for his kids (many disadvantaged and problem kids) like setting up after-school workshops, camping trips and self-help programs, that I know he's getting something back besides money. >> ...what happened with me. He was abusive verbally, emotionally and sometimes physically (having read a description of Paranoid Personality Disorder, he displayed every symptom of this & there's really not a lot of treatment available, because, being paranoid, he wouldn't trust anyone enough to get help). Even though I knew on a practical level that I should get out a lot sooner than I did, part of me felt that I *had* to stay in it (for better or for worse which in this case was for worse or for worser! and because I didn't want to admit what a terrible mistake I had made - I'm way the hell too proud about that stuff!) I like to think I've learned something from that though, so all is not lost (and I've got those two great kids and a bunch of other stuff that I might not have appreciated otherwise.) Also, this isn't the kind of personal info I would normally share with a bunch of strangers, but we're not all strangers here, and I know there are others out there who have been through a lot of crap, so if they can see they're not alone, I don't mind sharing that, esp. if it can help someone else out who might be in a bad position right now (sorry - I don't have an 800 number though! LOL.) Again, I have no problem airing person business for the same reasons you outline above. I imagine there are some who will not be interested but they can scan past it; I hope it's of some help to others. >>Well, if I marry again and live to be... in my 80s or more? ... then maybe I'll have a 38-year marriage too. (Wow! It's still possible!) To conclude with the words of Joni: "Love takes so much courage; love takes so much shit!" (True, isn't it?)<<< ===== Catherine Toronto >> Amen! Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:24:33 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: [NortheastJonifest] august 22!!!!!!!!! njc Wally, I hope you've saved all those BF greetings somewhere. I really think you should write a book all about the You-know-who. You'd need to have it illustrated in full colour by some really outrageous artist. These things are brilliant and hilarious - the rest of the world needs the laffs. I have this picture in my mind of what the BF looks like, but unfortunately I can't draw or paint. (My Dad thought people should study the more "practical" subjects, so I wasn't allowed to take art or music at school - blah!) --- Wally Kairuz wrote: - --------------------------------- a new day dawns in fairyland. not that there are days per se or any other sort of measure of time where time is but a joke inflicted upon us mere mortals. but just to set the scene, let us say that a new day dawns in fairyland. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:38:07 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: That "institution" , now kids (njc) --- PassScribe@aol.com wrote: My kids both have > fine careers (she's an > Occupational Therapist and he's an English teacher) > but there was one obnoxious > bitch whobupon learning that my son was a teacherb > said, "a TEACHER... don't > you want to make any money in your life?" > Now, my son makes a pretty good salary as > teacher's salaries go, but he's > done such great things for his kids (many > disadvantaged and problem kids) > like setting up after-school workshops, camping > trips and self-help programs, > that I know he's getting something back besides > money. I always thought teachers made pretty good salaries, to be quite honest (they do here in Canada - they start off at pretty low pay but move right to the top of the pay grid within a matter of a few years - where they then remain forever, it seems. Good teachers are hard to find. I really wish my son would get a man teacher for once - he needs all the male role models he can get; as it is, he's living with two female people, a female dog and three female cats, so there's way too much estrogen in my house! When my son was in Grade 1, at the parent-teacher interview, there's one thing his teacher said that rankles to this very day - she said, "Well, he's no Einstein." If I had been in full-bitch mode and thinking fast, I'd have said, "Neither was Einstein" but unfortunately, I didn't think of it until later. At the time, I was speechless. Seven years have passed since then and this is one of those nasty off-the-cuff comments someone made that still irritates me - I hope my son makes a lot of money doing something really weird for a living, just to show people that you don't have to be like everyone else to make it in this world. Ironically, this same teacher fell ill at Christmas and went off on sick leave. It turned out she had brain cancer - she died at the end of the school year. I prefer to think it was her tumor talking and not just a thoughtless comment, but it still hurts and the only way I will ever tell my son she said that is when he reinvents the theory of relativity or some darn thing and then I can say, "HA! That'll learn'em!" ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:43:22 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: fate (NJC) Makr writes: << One of my dreams is to one day be able to perform at a Jonifest. Right now the thought of that scares the sh*t out of me, though! >> Piece of cake, kid. All you need is a bunch of girls to back you up and you're in like Flynn. The Jonifest audiences are easy, too. Act like they've never seen entertainment before. They clap like thunder, then they hug you to death. So do it. You'll be swell, you'll be great. --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 22:50:57 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Who's Bitch are you??? (NJC) Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday dear Ashara!!! Who's Bitch are you??? Love everybody's bitch. Paz (what the feck was *I* thinking) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:55:13 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: Jonifest men NJC Marianne writes: << Jonifest men are among the most beautiful and special men I have ever met. >> Thanks. --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:57:45 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: owning your favorite chords/language njc --- PassScribe@aol.com wrote: Regarding the > 9ths: my lesson the other night was all about that > stuff and, no, you don't play > the entire 9th; you simply drop the first note and > play the other four (which > is strange since in a C9 chord, you're dropping the > C and playing the E, G, B > flat and D... so why is it still called a C chord?) Beats me! Maybe it's implied! ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:59:00 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: Jonifest men NJC Marianne writes: << What can you say about these Jonifest men? >> That they are only equaled by Jonifest women, who make me want to throw myself over the fence every summer. --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:00:54 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) --- gene mock wrote: > media consolidation is a symptom of what direction > our country is evolving. > farming, chemical, information tech, media, lumber, > medicine, and > retail-------------------they're all going corporate > and centralize. so the > next time any of you buy from a walmart, remember > you're just driving > another nail into a "mom and pop's" coffin. any > type of consolidation is > "baaaaad" because when the "mom and pops" go under, > what control will we > really have??? The whole thing is very scary. We'll all be buying from/working for/ controlled by one big mega-corporation and we'll end up slaves to the company. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:01:47 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: The Pizza Fund (njc) & after JoniFest happenings Kenny B. writes: << I confess. So would I. If someone can make me laugh, it's worth the donation. >> Okay, okay . . . A priest, a minister and a rabbi walk in to a bar and the bartender says, "What is this? A joke?" Please write to me off list for address for donations. --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:04:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: sorry sorry sorry njc Wally, maybe the lack of response means they're not getting your posts (but they should get this one.) But here's what I still don't get - if you send your posts to joni@smoe.org and they then get forwarded to people on the list, either as individual posts or as part of a digest, the message would really be coming via smoe and not directly from you, wouldn't it? So then, how could aol then filter them out? Do aol-ers get your stuff if they're on digest? There's something about this that just doesn't sound logical to me. --- Wally Kairuz wrote: > i know, i know. it is the millionth time i've asked > this question but are > aol users getting my posts to the list?????? > somebody please reply. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:04:46 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: Help finish the FCC fight (NJC) Gene writes: << maybe one day we can combine a joni-fest and jerry-bash (jerry garcia) and see what comes about. >> Tie-dyed berets? --Bob, over-posting while the clothes dry ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:05:54 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: fate (NJC) --- Murphycopy@aol.com wrote: > Makr writes: > > << One of my dreams is to one day be able to perform > at a Jonifest. Right > now the thought of that scares the sh*t out of me, > though! >> > > Piece of cake, kid. All you need is a bunch of girls > to back you up and > you're in like Flynn. The Jonifest audiences are > easy, too. Act like they've never > seen entertainment before. They clap like thunder, > then they hug you to death. > So do it. You'll be swell, you'll be great. > ... and everyone gets a standing ovation. And there's no chicken wire in sight and no one gets a beer bottle flung at their head either. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:16:56 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: sorry sorry sorry njc In a message dated 8/22/03 11:04:48 PM, anima_rising@yahoo.ca writes: << are > aol users getting my posts to the list?????? > somebody please reply. >> NO! Not unless someone copies you in a reply. I wish someone would just copy and resend your posts every time they appear. The BF message to Ashara was priceless! --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:18:10 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: The Pizza Fund (njc) & after JoniFest happenings --- Murphycopy@aol.com wrote: > Kenny B. writes: > > << I confess. So would I. If someone can make me > laugh, > it's worth the donation. >> > > Okay, okay . . . A priest, a minister and a rabbi > walk in to a bar and the > bartender says, "What is this? A joke?" > > Please write to me off list for address for > donations. > > - ----- I don't get it. -------------- ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:28:35 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: sorry sorry sorry njc --- Murphycopy@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 8/22/03 11:04:48 PM, > anima_rising@yahoo.ca writes: > > << are > > aol users getting my posts to the list?????? > > somebody please reply. >> > > NO! Not unless someone copies you in a reply. I wish > someone would just copy > and resend your posts every time they appear. The BF > message to Ashara was > priceless! > > --Bob This is baffling. There must be some computer nerd that can figure this out. Possible problems (from the sublime to the ridiculous): - - aol hates Wally (aol no habla espanol?) - - aol hates Wally's isp Possible solutions: - - Wally changes isp's (like, maybe you should get aol - - ha ha ha!) - - someone remembers to forward every message Wally sends to the list at large; or responds to everything he sends, thereby copying the list at large (same difference, really) (problem with this solution - that someone really has to remember to do this and has to be available to do it within a reasonable amount of time - to be honest, this isn't a solution, it's just giving in to the problem) - - everyone boycotts aol because it's not playing nice. Anyone else? ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 17:50:44 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: major 9ths njc well, when i was 100 pounds thinner and my fingers weren't so many chorizos i would use my ring finger to bar the lower part of the 2nd fret and use my pinky on the 3rd fret. i still had two fingers left for the top strings. if i tried that now, i would have to call the paramedics to pry the guitar out of my hand with a crowbar. wally > > Are you one of those people with extra fingers? How do > you play that? > > ===== > Catherine ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 01:39:27 -0400 From: vince Subject: new BYT cover out there coming back with Gage after seeing the Pirates movies again (that movie is so much fun - Johnny Depp, what a performance!) and listening to some northern Michigan radio station in the jeep and heard a brand new version of BYT by some guy - kind of a fun version, not bad, a little dancing angst cover - tried to find a play list on the station's web site but no such luck so no idea who did it but I am sure it is a new version because I never heard it before and the song they played next was from 1997 and this station always rotates a new with an old so... best info I can give anyone. Sorry Bob I can't do better. Vince today's favorite quote from the Pirates movie: Captain Jack Sparrow: "We've reached a special place... Spiritually... ecumenically... grammatically." ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 02:00:05 -0400 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today in History: August 23 1979: Joni performed at the Merriwether Post Pavillion in Columbia, Maryland. - ---- For a comprehensive reference to Joni's appearances, consult Joni Mitchell ~ A Chronology of Appearances: http://www.jonimitchell.com/appearances.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 02:00:05 -0400 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today's Library Links: August 23 On August 23 the following article was published: 1979: "That unpredictable Joni Mitchell isn't fooling around now" - Washington Star (Review - Concert) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=850 ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2003 #416 ***************************** ------- 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? 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