From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V2 #356 Reply-To: loud-fans@smoe.org Sender: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk loud-fans-digest Thursday, October 10 2002 Volume 02 : Number 356 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [loud-fans] heh heh heh [Tim_Pintsch ] [loud-fans] Name that band [steve ] Re: [loud-fans] heh heh heh [Tim_Pintsch ] Re: [loud-fans] The gerbil on the exercise wheel that is my mind (meant good naturedly) ["glenn mcdonald" ] Re: [loud-fans] let's bash mayo, chapter 583. [jsharple@brooklaw.edu] Re: [loud-fans] let's bash mayo, chapter 583. [Tim_Pintsch ] Re: [loud-fans] heh heh heh ["Roger Winston" ] RE: [loud-fans] what the...? [Overall_Julianne@isus.emc.com] Re: [loud-fans] Book report ["glenn mcdonald" ] Re: [loud-fans] let's bash mayo, chapter 583. [dmw ] Re: [loud-fans] let's bash doug mayo-wells, chapter 583. ["Roger Winston"] [loud-fans] Our so-called beloved monkey magnet holders [Tim_Pintsch ] Re: [loud-fans] what the...? [jenny grover ] Re: [loud-fans] Veils of Colour ["me" ] [loud-fans] self-absorbed humor about my day ["me" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 07:40:22 -0500 (CDT) From: Tim_Pintsch Subject: [loud-fans] heh heh heh uhhh Beavis, he said punk rock is dead, but uhh... heh its still moving... Anybody remember me? heh Tim. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 08:55:08 -0500 From: steve Subject: [loud-fans] Name that band I was surfing past MTV last night and saw a video featuring a deer driving a car intercut with a band with Dave Grohl on drums. UBL leads me to think that it was Queens Of The Stone Age. If I'm correct, how similar are their earlier albums? - - Steve __________ The Bushies hail pre-emption as a brilliant innovation by The Man, except when they're downplaying it as nothing new to worry about. - Michael Kinsley ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 09:27:43 -0500 (CDT) From: Tim_Pintsch Subject: Re: [loud-fans] heh heh heh What happened? What did I miss? Who flipped out? Why did they flip out? Who did we lose? Why did we lose them? Did we lose them? Life is to short for bad beer... Has anyone listened to the new Ok, Go!? I'm loving it atm. "Rock out with your cock out!" Oblivion Pete Tim On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, jer fairall wrote: > > Anybody remember me? > > Of course! You may have picked a bad time to rejoin the list, though, as it's getting pretty > ugly on here these days. Definitely not the LoudFans of old. In any case, welcome back!! > > Jer > > Your Actions Can Help! > Support Strong Environmental Protections > http://www.care2.com/go/z/2532 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:05:56 -0400 From: "glenn mcdonald" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] The gerbil on the exercise wheel that is my mind (meant good naturedly) > Does anyone know how to do one of those filter thingies? This depends on your mail program, but here are tips for a couple: Outlook 98: Filters are under Tools / Rules Wizard, and then you step through a little sequence of dialogs setting up your criteria. For best effect, you'll want to do *two* rules here, one that looks for a certain email address in the "message header" and deletes the message, and a second one that looks for it in the body and deletes the message. This will eliminate both the sender's messages and most of the replies to them from other people who haven't set their filters up yet. Outlook Express 6: Tools / Message Rules / Mail. Here you should pick the *three* criteria options for "From", "message body" and "To or CC line", and then click the blue underlined word "and" and switch the option to match any criteria instead of all. This accomplishes the same basic thing as the two separate rules for Outlook. If you're new to rules, the other useful one you might want to add while you're at it is the one that routes anything with loud-fans@smoe.org in the To or CC fields to a separate LoudFans folder, which keeps your mailing list mail separate from your personal mail, and helps avoid public/private reply confusion. Note that if you add both a filter and a general routing rule, make sure the filter is listed *above* the general rule in the Rules list. And if you're doing multiple rules that move messages, for any reason, most of them should also include the "stop processing more rules" action. Hope that helps. glenn ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:16:00 -0400 From: jsharple@brooklaw.edu Subject: Re: [loud-fans] let's bash mayo, chapter 583. > If you've ever had whiskey, beer will always disappoint. That's like saying if you ever had a redhead, blondes will always disappoint. What Stewart said about mayo, except I'll note you're in Massachusetts now and can get my favorite mass-produced brand, Cain's. Mix in some fresh cilantro, yep. - ------------------------------- This mail sent through Brooklyn Law School WebMail http://www.brooklaw.edu/webmail - ------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 10:23:19 -0500 (CDT) From: Tim_Pintsch Subject: Re: [loud-fans] let's bash mayo, chapter 583. Stewart is still around? omg Be well, ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 08:40:47 -0700 From: "Andrew Hamlin" Subject: [loud-fans] Book report HIGH FIDELITY, GLIMPSES, CHEESE CHRONICLES...and I'm now pleased to announce a new essential rock music book, Giles Smith's LOST IN MUSIC: A POP ODYSSEY, published circa 1995 in England, and not in the United States, but try a good (hopefully independent) bookseller or a library. Half music-obsession, half rock-career-that-almost-was, warm, hilarious and thoughtful throughout. Even the part about communing with the Blue Nile through a Walkman from a bed on a cancer ward. So read it if you can. Also, I'm driven to think every third page or so: "Wow, if glenn was about ten years older, and from Colchester instead of Dallas...and actually had a band...with a guy who went on to New Model Army...and was obsessed with Stevie Wonder..." All this TV yadda and not one *peep* about "The Shield"...? Andy "I should probably mention this early on: I do not sell, exchange, or give away records that I have bought. These are not transactions I'm even prepared to contemplate. It seems to me that one's ownership of records and the moral responsibilities and personal significances involved are way too grave to allow for the kind of flippant horse-trading that some people go in for. I *have* been known to pass on, for one reason or another, a duplicate copy, but even then only grudgingly, in the spirit of someone granting a loan which he expects to see repaid within the next five minutes. In every other respect, with regard to the filing and maintenance of records, related literature and all things pop, I combine the characteristics of an archivist who fears for his job and a badly paranoid squirrel." - --Giles Smith, from LOST IN MUSIC ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 09:40:32 -0600 From: "Roger Winston" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] heh heh heh Tim_Pintsch on 10/9/2002 3:27:43 AM wrote: > What happened? What did I miss? Who flipped out? Why did they flip > out? Who did we lose? Why did we lose them? Did we lose them? Welcome back, Tim! There's a List member we would like you to mentor/coach/train for us... > Life is to short for bad beer... Actually, I would say "Life is too short for no beer at all". Even bad beer is better than none. Latre. --Rog ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:48:21 -0400 From: Overall_Julianne@isus.emc.com Subject: RE: [loud-fans] what the...? I recently saw: " 24 Hour Fitness Open 7AM-10PM " > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey [mailto:jenor@csd.uwm.edu] > Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 3:56 PM > To: a nation town > Subject: [loud-fans] what the...? > > > I swear I'm not making this up: I saw a storefront with a > sign above the > doorway that said: > > SWEENEY TODD SALON > > Don't believe me? Call 414 962-2922... > > --Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey > > J e f f r e y N o r m a n > The Architectural Dance Society > www.uwm.edu/~jenor/ADS.html > ::To be the center of the universe, don't orbit things:: > __Scott Miller__ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 12:15:11 -0400 From: "glenn mcdonald" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Book report > "Wow, if glenn was... All right, I've ordered it already. Along with Smith's other book, _Midnight in the Garden of Evel Knievel_, whose title I swear I am not making up. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 13:01:32 -0400 (EDT) From: dmw Subject: Re: [loud-fans] let's bash mayo, chapter 583. On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 jsharple@brooklaw.edu wrote: > > If you've ever had whiskey, beer will always disappoint. > > That's like saying if you ever had a redhead, blondes will always disappoint. and the problem with that would be ...? - -- d. picking redheads over whiskey every time ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:11:36 -0600 From: "Roger Winston" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] let's bash doug mayo-wells, chapter 583. dmw on 10/9/2002 7:01:32 AM wrote: > On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 jsharple@brooklaw.edu wrote: > > > > If you've ever had whiskey, beer will always disappoint. > > > > That's like saying if you ever had a redhead, blondes will always disappoint. > > and the problem with that would be ...? > > -- d. picking redheads over whiskey every time I think we have the makings of a great country (or alt-country?) song here. Who wants to write it? Latre. --Rog (not a big whiskey fan) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 12:11:56 -0500 (CDT) From: Tim_Pintsch Subject: [loud-fans] Our so-called beloved monkey magnet holders So... Anyways the other day I was walking down the street and this hippie dude is all in my face trying to get me to buy these monkey magnets to help finance his "war against war." So, of course, I pulled out my Bono quote "Fighting for war is like fucking for virginity,,," He did not like this much and started trying to sell me on voting for Lyndon Larouche or something. So I try to walk away from him but he won't stop. I told him I still don't know where I stand on current events. He's still in my face walking backwards with me as I walk, dressed like a clown. At this point, I am just asking him to leave me alone and walk on until he said... "If you don't stop walking and listen to me I'm going to punch you in the nose." Angrily yelling. A police officer turns the corner, walks up and asks the dude what he thinks he's doing. I told the officer the dude was threatening me, I walked away as the dude was handcuffed... This was my Saturday. Be well, ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 10:58:44 -0700 From: "me" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] let's bash mayo, chapter 583. apologies in advance.... > That's like saying if you ever had a redhead, blondes will always disappoint. what happens if you've had a redhead who is really a blonde? sorry, sorry.... - -- It's well known that if you take a lot of random noise, you can find chance patterns in it, and the Net makes it easier to collect random noise. Dr. James M. Robins, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Harvard - -- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 14:06:28 EDT From: Boyof100lists@aol.com Subject: [loud-fans] Veils of Colour This is for the list artistes: What is the complimentary color and shade of that money type green people are painting with these days? Is it what is called "salmon"? I have my reasons. - -Mark S. np: The House of Love (the one with "I Don't Know Why I Love You" on it, not the earlier one with "Christine") <> Nooooooooooo! I went to Bennington for a semester and ran screaming back to my home state. That place is a petri dish for freak puppies and heroin addicts. And Bennington, Vermont in the winter is like THE SHINING without Olive Oil and the REDRUM kid. I *hated* that place! (from Camp Coupland...seemed like Loudfan type humor, so I sent) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 14:11:35 -0400 From: jenny grover Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Name that band Yes, it is Queens of the Stone Age. The song is "No One Knows," and you might have noticed Mark Lanegan in there, too. I would say it fits in with their earlier work, but this album is a bit tighter, IMO. Dave Grohl is on the album, though no longer touring with them, since he has his Foo gig going, too, and he really shines on it. The production and mix are very much to my taste- crisp and clean, you can hear everyone well. I have a review of it up at www.toneandgroove.com right now. It's a very good album, sure to make my Top Ten this year, and perhaps even Top Five (waiting on some Nov. new releases before I determine that). Jen steve wrote: > > I was surfing past MTV last night and saw a video featuring a deer > driving a car intercut with a band with Dave Grohl on drums. UBL leads > me to think that it was Queens Of The Stone Age. If I'm correct, how > similar are their earlier albums? > > - Steve > > __________ > The Bushies hail pre-emption as a brilliant innovation by The Man, > except when they're downplaying it as nothing new to worry about. - > Michael Kinsley ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 14:15:36 -0400 From: jenny grover Subject: Re: [loud-fans] what the...? Overall_Julianne@isus.emc.com wrote: > > I recently saw: > > " 24 Hour Fitness > Open 7AM-10PM " That's a good one! Maybe it just means your body won't fall apart in the off hours. Jen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:12:02 -0700 From: "me" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Veils of Colour what exactly are these people painting with this horrific color? and is marthat stewart involved? wouldn't that be appropriate? - -- It's well known that if you take a lot of random noise, you can find chance patterns in it, and the Net makes it easier to collect random noise. Dr. James M. Robins, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Harvard - -- - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 11:06 AM Subject: [loud-fans] Veils of Colour > This is for the list artistes: > What is the complimentary color and shade of that money type green people are > painting with these days? Is it what is called "salmon"? > > I have my reasons. > > -Mark S. > np: The House of Love (the one with "I Don't Know Why I Love You" on it, not > the earlier one with "Christine") > > > < go>> > > Nooooooooooo! > > I went to Bennington for a semester and ran screaming back to my home > state. That place is a petri dish for freak puppies and heroin > addicts. And Bennington, Vermont in the winter is like THE SHINING > without Olive Oil and the REDRUM kid. I *hated* that place! > > (from Camp Coupland...seemed like Loudfan type humor, so I sent) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 19:19:42 -0700 From: "me" Subject: [loud-fans] self-absorbed humor about my day i was sitting on the floor in the office file room a few minutes ago going through an absurd number of completely illogically organized files sent to me in a file box by a totally inept person in Virginia. (this has been going on for the last few weeks.) i was trying to find something, and i decided i had no choice but to alphabetize the whole mess. i sat down on the floor and pulled out one file at a time for a while, trying to make sense out of the seemingly (and subsequently truly) random color coding, which was impossible. i had a few laid out in order, and, cursing about ineptitude and idiocy, i grabbed a handful of files all at once and yanked them out. when i pulled them out of the box (they were crammed in there pretty tightly), there was a whooshing/sucking sound. imagine my surprise when out shot about a handful or two of multi-colored crepe paper confetti. it was just so unexpected. i wish there had been someone there to see the look on my face - it must have been priceless. i hope someone else can see the humour in this.... brianna - -- It's well known that if you take a lot of random noise, you can find chance patterns in it, and the Net makes it easier to collect random noise. Dr. James M. Robins, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Harvard - -- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 20:33:56 -0700 (PDT) From: JK Subject: [loud-fans] new Sparks Does anyone know if the new Sparks album, Li'l Beethoven, is being released in the US? It comes out next week, but I just learned about it a few days ago and the only release information I've been able to find is European. There's nothing (that I can find) on the band's official site, the fan site at fanmael.net, or the Oglio Records site about an American release. Thanks in advance for any help. Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V2 #356 *******************************