From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2005 #325 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org 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 Friday, August 26 2005 Volume 2005 : Number 325 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Joni box set ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: Joni and Younger Musicians (SJC?) ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: "Fountain of Sorrow"? [Bob Muller ] Re: [NortheastJonifest] Festy tidbit and where are you Spanish-type peepuls? njc [Bob Muller ] Moog Moments(NJC) ["Mike and Alice Hicks" ] "I never died," said he -- njc [Smurf ] New Library addition: 'Five Grossest Song Lyrics of All Time' [LesIrvin@j] Things that make you go hmmmmm.... ["Les Irvin" ] RE: Things that make you go hmmmmm.... ["hell" ] RE: New Library addition: 'Five Grossest Song Lyrics of All Time' ["Richa] Re: Things that make you go hmmmmm.... ["Mark Scott" Subject: Joni box set >At one point Joni came up in the conversation, and he said that he was the archivist for all her audio works, and that he was going to be working with Joni and Larry AFTER he had finished the Neil project.< Inneresting as my friend recorded her first demo & claims he does not know what happened to it... wonder if neil has that (he may as they were both in a great band together long ago) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:45:45 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: Joni and Younger Musicians (SJC?) Sherelle> The main thing I try to impart is that no one is going to "give" you anything. It is not required. You must create your own buzz and forge your own destiny. To give the artist a sense of self-sufficiency is the best thing I could ever do for someone. More than fiscal success, I prefer to see "emotional success" where someone stands and says with pride, "I am a musician" or "I am a singer/songwriter".< I agree. I think when someone asks us for help the best thing we can do is share our experience. We can't do any more. I don't think Joni ever enjoyed the biz part of music (as an artist, who does?). So the last thing she's going to do is start a music label. Dave Matthews started a label which picked up Patty Griffin (yay dave!) he must like that part of the music biz or he wouldn't have done it. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 07:46:31 +0000 From: littlebreen@comcast.net Subject: Canadian fest next year? (njc) Yo, Paz and gang, Paz asked: <> Somebody has probably already said this -- I'm behind in the digests, as usual -- but Mags mentioned aiming for Winnipeg next year, during the fantastic annual Folk Fest, which (I think) is in late July or early August. That sounds great to me, in fact I'd be game for any location up there, north of the 50th parallel. (With apologies: Mags, could you send me an e-mail, if you're not too swamped from moving? -- I've lost your e-mail address...) I know I'm in the minority here, but I *really hate* heat -- if it's gotta be in August, I vote for places that have half a chance of being below 90 degrees F; and I'm thrilled that the '07 Fest is tentatively planned for April, although again I know this is selfish, and April will be tougher for many people than August... Did someone mention Trieste for a future Fest? I'd love that! Missing the Fest this year was doubly hard on me, its having been held at a linguistic crossroads (between Spanish, Catalan, French and Languedocien). Trieste would be another linguistic thrill, being even wilder -- Romance (Italian, Friulian, Veneto/Venetian, Istriano [which may or may not be extinct], Istro-Rumanian [also nearly extinct]) -- and Slavic (Slovenian and Croatian). Whoops -- there I go, probably scaring everyone off the idea except possibly Emiliano (?) and John Van Tiel -- and inducing comas in everyone else. But what else is new? :-) Walt - -- Let the walls go tumbling down Falling on the ground And all the dogs go running free The wild and gentle dogs Kenneled in me ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 08:52:28 EDT From: AsharaJM@aol.com Subject: Jonifest a la Francais We are finally back from 3 GLORIOUS weeks in France! Jonifest was awesome, and it was great to just be able to go, without a care in the world. Thanks, Laurent, for making this happen. The posts so far have been wonderful and the detailed writing has given a truly fantastic picture of what transpired. So, instead of writing yet another post, I will just name some of the highlights for me: - - breakfast each morning with Chris, Strings, Martin, Eric, and Thierry - - Martin and Rajah's sweet love affair - - Stryngs making me cry *yet again* with Cartwheels over the Watering Can and Frank's Song - - being so pleasantly surprised by Sam and Lizzie a day earlier than expected - - meeting Catherine's kids - - WINNING the song association game with Lizzie, Bob, and Michael - - the incredible view from the "loo" - - wonderful food - - all the performances - - intense gratitude that Catherine was on the road to show us where Jonifest was when we pulled in. (I think we'd still be driving around if not for that!) - - all the kittens - - video taping everyone's most funny faces - - Emiliano's enthusiasm and animation - - reconnecting with old friends and meeting new ones. This, to me, is always the highlight of fest. And to answer everyone's question about 2007......yes, I am thinking that if enough people are interested in going back to Full Moon, I would be willing to organize it again. The choices are either Aprilish over a long weekend, or during the summer during the week only, no weekend included. If you are even remotely interested, please e-mail me privately and tell me if you prefer April or summer, or if either is fine with you, and we'll see where it goes. I ruled out 2006 only because there is already talk of a fest in Canada or Italy next summer. Hugs, Ashara, waiting patiently (sort of) for Chris to set up a place for me to load my Jonifest pictures from France P.S. Thanks so much for all the kind birthday wishes! It was a great one! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:26:32 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: French Joni Fest.Queen Lulu signs in Hi Lucy! Just a quick note to let you know how much I enjoyed your description of the French Joni Fest! I am a big fan of all three Lord of the Rings movies so you got my attention right away with your description! Thank you for sharing your experiences! Again, I felt as if I were right there! How absolutely beautiful!!!!! Sherelle ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:06:18 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Festy tidbit and where are you Spanish-type peepuls? njc Hmm, thought I'd share this with some of you that were there, before I forget. Did I mention I don't think I heard many performances at all because everything started so late? In which case, I hope audio will be available! One thing I noticed... One night the kids and I were leaving (earlier than most who stayed up until god knows when - I mean it was almost 2 o'friggin am by this time and things were just STARTING), we were stumbling up the road to where the car was parked, minus any flashlights or anything, hence, one foot shuffling ahead of the other veeerrrrryyyy s-l-o-w-l-y trying to spot the whiteness of gravel reflecting moonlight, not unlike Hansel and Gretel lost in the woods, except for the fact that to one side was a CHASM... Strings was singing and there was a point in the road where the music just rose up out of the dark and sounded absolutely FANTASTIC. I bet it sounded better from there, than it did down at the site, just because of the fact that it was rising up the mountain from the valley or something. It was all quite magical in any case. So, if you happen to be in that part of France, and there happens to be a musical thing going on down a long dirt road that's impossible to find, then might I suggest, that you stumble about halfway up (or down, depending on where your start point is) the road (you may want to take a flashlight/torch with you, if you value your life), stop there and give a listen. What you hear may astound you, if you live to tell the tale. - ---------------- Now I want to know one thing - where are Pritchard and Emiliano and their reports on fest? Was it that bad, or are you lost somewhere on the road, kidnapped by Catalans, maybe? Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- __________________________________________________________ Find your next car at http://autos.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:00:46 +0100 From: ReckersL@ebrd.com Subject: RE: [NortheastJonifest] Festy tidbit and where are you Spanish-ty pe peepuls? njc Well Catherine, since I was "assembled" by my just-married parents on honeymoon in Majorca, I consider myself (at least a little bit) one of those Spanish-type peepuls. So here is my Jonifest report. With thanks to those who have reported before, that will hopefully keep my own story shorter. I left London a week before my arrival at the fest, and had a very enjoyable journey with several stopovers in France. I even discovered some other very do-able venues for a future Jonifest, should people like to explore France a bit more. At a small town, I came across a typical market for local produce, with people sitting at wooden tables eating all sort of pies and cheeses. I bought a large bottle of apple and rhubarb juice for the journey, and a pot of snail-with-nettle pate for my jonifest friends. And before you ask what sort of friend would do that, let me assure you I tasted it myself and found it delicious! Adventure is fun, also with food. So anyway, thanks to an excellent map and Laurent's excellent driving instructions, I got to the right spot by Thursday evening. I saw some cars parked by the side of the road, one of which Dutch, so I guessed that must be John van Tiel's. I got out and started walking down the gravel path. I heard voices, laughter, the sound of guitars. It was a wonderful moment, it felt like an arrival in paradise. And yes, there I found John, Claudia, Les and Randall, plus a number of German people who have settled in the area and who were also having their own music gathering (they left the next day, before the Jonifest began). Jean-Yves is indeed a wonderful person, he immediately made me feel at home, my room in the mill was waiting and my bed was made up. As Garrett has already hinted about my toilet story, let me share it straightaway, as it happened that evening. I know Americans talk about bathrooms, but I prefer to be precise. There was no bath, it was a toilet. The most wonderful one, with Indian fabrics and an ingenious door shutting mechanism based on big heavy acorns, in a wooden hut on a slope, overlooking an enormous valley, where you could leave the window wide open because there couldn't be anyone standing in front of it without falling off the slope. So anyway, I was "sitting" there in the evening minding my own business, looking out of that open window at the many big stars in the sky, and then right in front of me, from one corner of the window to the other, I saw a falling star! Now you can tell me off for being so crude to be talking about sitting on a toilet, but how many of you can claim to have done so, and in full comfort, while looking out through a big open wooden window frame onto a falling star? So yes, that was a magic moment. The following day was fun, just relaxing and hanging out in a small group. Lots of good chats with John and Claudia. By the evening most other people had arrived, and the fest began in earnest with a big meal at hotel Fargo, where a lot of the people were staying. It tasted good, and it felt good. I won't repeat what the others have written about the following days and the performances, but here are just some of the things that really touched me. Laurent is a really nice person who deserves a million thanks for organising this fest. So do Jean-Yves, and Monique and all the boys who helped getting our wonderfully fresh food on the tables 3 times per day. Laurent started off the music playing one lunchtime, he plays the guitar beautifully. His young daughter has a beautiful voice, and her singing of Yesterday (with John VT's subtle accompaniment) was really sweet. In the evening, I started taking short "audio photos" of the performances. (Or rather, just a very short film recording through my digital camera.) I meant to do this of everybody, but realised it was using up my batteries and memory cards too fast, so I don't have much, but I do have a beautiful snippet of Anita singing and playing Marcie. I was less successful in recording Jamie, who has a beautiful warm voice, but unfortunately the picture accompanying that voice only shows my feet, which is really not a fair exchange for Jamie's handsome figure! So I gave up on recording, but really enjoyed the beautiful performances that first evening by Anita, Catherine and Bob. Like everybody, I was really stunned by Thierry Antoine's guitar play, so fresh and clean, reminding me of the cool waterfalls and rivers of the region. I hope he joins the list and contributes further. I have already mentioned the "kids". Or rather, the young adults, Catherine's Sarah and Mathew, and Lucy's Lizzy and Sam. It was a highlight for me, to sit and talk with them, different as they are, but all so genuine and sensitive in their own way. It was also great to finally meet people I had read posts from for so long, but had not yet met, such as "Mike from Barcelona" (who is a really entertaining guy) and Emiliano who is as wonderful as we expected him to be. I really enjoyed our chat in the car (when on one of Laurent's excellently chosen excursions) about philosophy and language. Thank you, Emiliano! Also thanks to Bob for stopping me from following the wrong car in the middle of the mountains (and for being such a gentleman for not mentioning it in his own report). We had some good laughs, involving spiders and horses (not half as indecent as those of you who laugh at dogs!) We had real "stars" playing and singing, of course, such as the Stryngs band, Claudia and Randall, we're so used to getting spoiled at Jonifest, so I will leave it to better music reviewers than myself to sing their praises. I just need to finally mention another highlight for me. You see, at work in the office I am a chocoholic. But on holiday I am a fruitaholic. And Jean-Yves' garden was paradise for that. Not only were there lovely blackberries and plums to be picked, but there were ripe mulberries! Yes, mulberries!!! The midieval fairy-tale type fruit that grows on the tree on which the silk worm grows. The fruit is so fragile, that you will never find it in shops. It breaks as you touch it, leaving your hands and face dripping with red juice like an axe murderer. But the taste is fantastic, and so you just have it by eating it off the branch. A truly sensuous experience. I am glad I made a few more converts, such as Lucy's son Sam and Ashara's friend Eric. (Eric even climbed into the tree right above the steep slope, as one of my photos will prove when I get round to posting them.) Well so much for keeping my post short because most of it had already been told... I hope, like Catherine, that my "fellow spaniards" will post soon too. Thanks to everybody for the company, the music and the memories. Lieve in London. - -----Original Message----- From: NortheastJonifest@yahoogroups.com [mailto:NortheastJonifest@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Catherine McKay Sent: 25 August 2005 16:06 To: NortheastJonifest@yahoogroups.com; joni@smoe.org Subject: [NortheastJonifest] Festy tidbit and where are you Spanish-type peepuls? njc Hmm, thought I'd share this with some of you that were there, before I forget. Did I mention I don't think I heard many performances at all because everything started so late? In which case, I hope audio will be available! One thing I noticed... One night the kids and I were leaving (earlier than most who stayed up until god knows when - I mean it was almost 2 o'friggin am by this time and things were just STARTING), we were stumbling up the road to where the car was parked, minus any flashlights or anything, hence, one foot shuffling ahead of the other veeerrrrryyyy s-l-o-w-l-y trying to spot the whiteness of gravel reflecting moonlight, not unlike Hansel and Gretel lost in the woods, except for the fact that to one side was a CHASM... Strings was singing and there was a point in the road where the music just rose up out of the dark and sounded absolutely FANTASTIC. I bet it sounded better from there, than it did down at the site, just because of the fact that it was rising up the mountain from the valley or something. It was all quite magical in any case. So, if you happen to be in that part of France, and there happens to be a musical thing going on down a long dirt road that's impossible to find, then might I suggest, that you stumble about halfway up (or down, depending on where your start point is) the road (you may want to take a flashlight/torch with you, if you value your life), stop there and give a listen. What you hear may astound you, if you live to tell the tale. - ---------------- Now I want to know one thing - where are Pritchard and Emiliano and their reports on fest? Was it that bad, or are you lost somewhere on the road, kidnapped by Catalans, maybe? Catherine Toronto - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - --- __________________________________________________________ Find your next car at http://autos.yahoo.ca - ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Get fast access to your favorite Yahoo! Groups. 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The contents of this e-mail do not necessarily represent the views of the EBRD. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:45:39 -0700 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: Joni box set Kate Bennett wrote: > >At one point Joni came up in the conversation, and he said that he was the > archivist for all her audio works, and that he was going to be working with > Joni and Larry AFTER he had finished the Neil project.< > > Inneresting as my friend recorded her first demo he recorded Joni's first demo? one would assume this would be way back in toronto, or ny? when, where, what song? > & claims he does not know > what happened to it... wonder if neil has that (he may as they were both in > a great band together long ago) Kate Bennett wrote: > Sherelle> The main thing I try to impart is that no one is going to "give" > you anything. It is not required. You must create your own buzz and forge > your own destiny. To give the artist a sense of self-sufficiency is the best > thing I could ever do for someone. More than fiscal success, I prefer to see > "emotional success" where someone stands and says with pride, "I am a > musician" or "I am a singer/songwriter".< > > I agree. I think when someone asks us for help the best thing we can do is > share our experience. We can't do any more. I don't think Joni ever enjoyed > the biz part of music (as an artist, who does?). So the last thing she's > going to do is start a music label. Dave Matthews started a label which > picked up Patty Griffin (yay dave!) he must like that part of the music biz > or he wouldn't have done it. Matthews co-founded the label with another guy, who, I think, is the businessman in the equation, leaving him to be creative. I think Brenda's explanation fits the best-Joni wouldn't do this because it would be a blow to her ego not to be on a major. I think it would have made sense for her to start her own label several years ago, even if she was the only one on it. RR ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:20:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: "Fountain of Sorrow"? Mary, I've seen that rumor on the JMDL before, but that's all it is as far as I can tell. I know of no source that connects Joni with "Fountain of Sorrow". Bob NP: Kaiser Chiefs, "Oh My God" - --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:23:00 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: [NortheastJonifest] Festy tidbit and where are you Spanish-type peepuls? njc I can't remember Mike's post-fest plans, but I do know that Emiliano was meeting up with his family on the Spanish Coast so he may not be sitting in front of a computer yet. I'm sure that we'll hear from them soon. Bob Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 19:08:57 -0700 (PDT) From: Smurf Subject: Re: "Fountain of Sorrow"? "Fountain" isn't listed in JoniMitchell.com's list of songs about Joni: << http://www.jonimitchell.com/ListsInspiredByInspiredByJMYear.htm >> I can easily see why anyone would think it's about Joni, though, with lyrics like "running of in search of a perfect stranger" and even the single word "sorrow!" The lyrics: Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer I was taken by a photograph of you There were one or two I know that you would have liked a little more But they didnt show your spirit quite as true You were turning round to see who was behind you And I took your childish laughter by surprise And at the moment that my camera happened to find you There was just a trace of sorrow in your eyes Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small Though it hasnt really been that long a time What I was seeing wasnt what was happening at all Although for a while, our path did seem to climb But when you see through loves illusions, there lies the danger And your perfect lover just looks like a perfect fool So you go running off in search of a perfect stranger While the loneliness seems to spring from your life Like a fountain from a pool Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light Youve known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight Youve had to hide sometimes, but now youre all right And its good to see your smiling face tonight Now for you and me it may not be that hard to reach our dreams But that magic feeling never seems to last And while the futures there for anyone to change, still you know its seems It would be easier sometimes to change the past Im just one or two years and a couple of changes behind you In my lessons at loves pain and heartache school Where if you feel too free and you need something to remind you Theres this loneliness springing up from your life Like a fountain from a pool Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light Youve known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight Youve had to hide sometimes but now youre all right And its good to see your smiling face tonight Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light Youve known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight Youve had to struggle, youve had to fight To keep understanding and compassion in sight You could be laughing at me, youve got the right But you go on smiling so clear and so bright - --- Bob Muller wrote: > forum I participate in. > And the question is: to the best of your knowledge, > was Jackson Browne's > "Fountain of Sorrow" written about Joni?> > > Mary, I've seen that rumor on the JMDL before, but > that's all it is as far as I can tell. I know of no > source that connects Joni with "Fountain of Sorrow". > > Bob > > NP: Kaiser Chiefs, "Oh My God" > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > > ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:23:24 -0400 From: "Mike and Alice Hicks" Subject: Moog Moments(NJC) Wasn't the Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" one of the first moog songs ? Or maybe one of the most popular or maybe the first moog solo. New Age artists grabbed it quickly but I don't think they were around then. Mike NP: Transatlanticism - Death Cab for Cutie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 19:58:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Smurf Subject: "I never died," said he -- njc I have cut and pasted below the last few paragraphs of Cindy Sheehan's blog entry for today. If you'd like to read the entire piece, it's at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cindy-sheehan/camp-casey-day-18_b_6184.html Mothers like Cindy and our own Patti give me hope that we may put off the annihilation of the human race for a few years. Grab the tissues and read what Cindy had to say: So, after Joan Baez gave us a great concert tonight, I got up and I talked about Casey. About the sweet boy who grew up to be a remarkable young man. Casey was not always a brave, big soldier man. He was my sweet, sweet baby once. I told the people at the Camp named after him, that when he was about 2 years old, he would come up behind me and throw his arms around my legs, kiss me on the butt and say: "I wuv you mama." I also talked about the loving big brother and wonderful, nearly perfect son. Casey was a regular guy who wanted to get married, have a family, be an elementary school teacher, and a Deacon in the Catholic Church. He wanted to be a Chaplain?s assistant in the Army, but was lied to about that also by his recruiter. The last time I talked to him when he called from Kuwait, he was on his way to mass. For Casey to even join the Army, let alone being killed in battle was the thing that was most uncharacteristic of him. He was a gentle and kind soul who only wanted to help others. What did his untimely and unnecessary death accomplish? It accomplished reinvigorating a peace movement that was sincere, but not very active -- or if active, not well covered by the main stream media. Joan sang the song Joe Hill In it Joe Hill says: "I never died." Well, looking out at the faces here at Camp Casey, and knowing that for everyone who is present here, there are thousands of others who support our work, I am convinced that Casey never died, and he never will. When I look into the eyes of the kind and gentle souls who have come here, I see Casey and the faces of all the others killed in George Bush's war for greed and profit. We will never forget them and we will honor them by working for peace. Joan also sang "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." A thousand angels waiting there for me? I know Casey will be waiting for me when it is my turn, and I know when I finally get there he's going to hug me and say: "Good job, Mom." ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 01:10:50 -0400 From: LesIrvin@jmdl.com Subject: New Library addition: 'Five Grossest Song Lyrics of All Time' The following has been recently added to the JMDL Library: Title: Five Grossest Song Lyrics of All Time Publication: Village Broadsheet Date: 2005-8-25 Type: Opinion Find it here under "Most recent additions...": http://jmdl.com/library ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 23:15:41 -0600 From: "Les Irvin" Subject: Things that make you go hmmmmm.... Regarding the just-added article to the Library, I have just two comments: "Huh??" and "What the...?" I hope you all 'enjoy' it as much as I did. http://www.jmdl.com/library/view.cfm?id=1332 Puzzled, Les ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:37:22 +1200 From: "hell" Subject: RE: Things that make you go hmmmmm.... Les wrote: > Regarding the just-added article to the Library, I have just two comments: > "Huh??" > and > "What the...?" > I hope you all 'enjoy' it as much as I did. > http://www.jmdl.com/library/view.cfm?id=1332 This guy is seriously strange. I agree with him on some counts, ie. the Eminem lyric (not a particularly nice image) although in Joni's case it would appear he might benefit from a few pointers on basic human anatomy ;o). And what's his problem with keeping our natural environment around for a few more years?! Hell ___________________________________ "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too." - Walt Whitman Hell's Pages - a WHOLE NEW EXPERIENCE! http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hell/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 01:49:59 -0400 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: New Library addition: 'Five Grossest Song Lyrics of All Time' Well I'm amused even if it makes me want to vomit! - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of LesIrvin@jmdl.com Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 1:11 AM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: New Library addition: 'Five Grossest Song Lyrics of All Time' The following has been recently added to the JMDL Library: Title: Five Grossest Song Lyrics of All Time Publication: Village Broadsheet Date: 2005-8-25 Type: Opinion Find it here under "Most recent additions...": http://jmdl.com/library ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 23:22:50 -0700 From: "Mark Scott" Subject: Re: Things that make you go hmmmmm.... - ----- Original Message ----- From: "hell" > Les wrote: > >> Regarding the just-added article to the Library, I have just two >> comments: > >> "Huh??" > >> and > >> "What the...?" > >> I hope you all 'enjoy' it as much as I did. > >> http://www.jmdl.com/library/view.cfm?id=1332 > > > This guy is seriously strange. He's a joker. Little bit of adolescent silliness to try and be funny and look smart. Mark E. in Seattle ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2005 #325 ***************************** ------- 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)