From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V6 #236 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 Friday, November 24 2006 Volume 06 : Number 236 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [loud-fans] Thanks ["Sgt. Cockring" ] Re: [loud-fans] Thanks [CertronC90@aol.com] Re: [loud-fans] Thanks [Jenny Grover ] [loud-fans] striped ballet? [Jenny Grover ] Re: [loud-fans] Thanks [Roger Winston ] Re: [loud-fans] striped ballet? [Gil Ray ] Re: [loud-fans] Thanks [Gil Ray ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 18:14:42 -0500 From: "Sgt. Cockring" Subject: [loud-fans] Thanks I hope we can all give thanks today for what is good in our lives and for our ability to improve that which is less good. Let's also give thanks for the camaraderie and fellowship of loud-fans. A salute and a Happy Thanksgiving to all-- Sarge ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 20:54:06 EST From: CertronC90@aol.com Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Thanks In a message dated 11/23/2006 6:18:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sgtcockring@gmail.com writes: Let's also give thanks for the camaraderie and fellowship of loud-fans. Sarge, I am assuming here you are saying this with honesty, and it's not some sort of joke, so I will say that I, too, am thankful for this list. And, I'm thankful that I have finished off all that "sweet nogginess." It's about time to take Missy out for a walk and for me to see the Christmas lights (if I can manage to move--I feel rather Jabba the Huttish at the moment). As much kaka as I endured, and as much "seratonin challenged drivel" I spewed forth, I missed everyone here. Thanks to the help of my friend Mr. Pfizer, I am now a functioning dysfunctional, instead of a dysfunctioning dysfunctional. Gil's right. There is "better living through chemistry." I am also thankful for the information, laughs and mental stimulation this list provides. So now, with my mom playing "Frosty the Snowman" on her Yamaha electronic keyboard (we listened to Colonel Sanders' 1968 Christmas album on her "record player" earlier and decorated our tree--I found my Randy and Ramona reindeer!), complete with faux rhythm track (Silent Generation people seem to have no concept of irony), I bid a good night to all, and to all a good night. - --Mark, wanting to hear Matt Suggs' new White Whale project np: The Shins "Phantom Limb" single low, so as not to disturb miss Liberace at the keyboard in the other room "Saw a flock of sulfur-crested cockatiels in a jacaranda tree. It was so exotic and unexpected, as if I'd looked up into a tree and saw J-Lo and Gwyneth Paltrow bobbing their heads and foraging for nuts and berries." (Douglas Coupland, from his 2005 Australian book tour diary on his website) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 21:20:57 -0500 From: Jenny Grover Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Thanks Sgt. Cockring wrote: > I hope we can all give thanks today for what is good in our lives and for > our ability to improve that which is less good. > Let's also give thanks for the camaraderie and fellowship of loud-fans. > > A salute and a Happy Thanksgiving to all-- > Sarge > And to you, Sarge! And I'm thankful for the internet, that it allows people with common interests and geographical distance between them to come together in one "place". Jen ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:14:45 -0500 From: Jenny Grover Subject: [loud-fans] striped ballet? That sounds like one of those new spam subject lines, doesn't it? Anyway, I'd go see this. If anyone does go, I'd like to hear about it. http://prod1.cmj.com/articles/display_article.php?id=27547282 Jen ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 22:00:05 -0700 From: Roger Winston Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Thanks At Thursday 11/23/2006 06:54 PM, CertronC90@aol.com wrote: >--Mark, wanting to hear Matt Suggs' new White Whale project You mean the album WWI? It's been on eMusic for awhile. Good stuff. Although it does get weaker as it goes on. >"Saw a flock of sulfur-crested cockatiels in a jacaranda tree. It was so >exotic and unexpected, as if I'd looked up into a tree and saw J-Lo and >Gwyneth >Paltrow bobbing their heads and foraging for nuts and berries." >(Douglas Coupland, from his 2005 Australian book tour diary on his website) Ernest Hemingway better watch out! That's some evocative writing right thar. Latre. --Rog - -- FlasshePoint, yet another blog among millions: http://www.flasshe.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:35:57 -0800 (PST) From: Gil Ray Subject: Re: [loud-fans] striped ballet? Ooh, I would too! (got in a whole lot of ballet in a previous marriage, and well, I do like that rock music the kids dig!) Gil - --- Jenny Grover wrote: > That sounds like one of those new spam subject > lines, doesn't it? > Anyway, I'd go see this. If anyone does go, I'd > like to hear about it. > > http://prod1.cmj.com/articles/display_article.php?id=27547282 > > Jen ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:49:50 -0800 (PST) From: Gil Ray Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Thanks - --- CertronC90@aol.com wrote: Gil's right. There is "better > living through chemistry." Now, of course that chemistry should be monitored and a damn good therapist should be handy! I hear that nowadays, there is a lot less blame put on the parents, and more responsibility put on oneself. Damn! Glad I went back in the good ol' days! > So now, with my mom playing "Frosty the Snowman" on > her Yamaha electronic > keyboard Wow, Mark! For some reason that cracked me up. Forget what I said about the "new therapy"! It IS all their fault!!! (Mark, I'm kidding here....the subject change was funny to me!) My grandmother had a little chord organ that I don't think she ever played, but I sure did. Loved it!) Gil ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V6 #236 *******************************