From: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org (navy-soup-digest) To: navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Subject: navy-soup-digest V2 #108 Reply-To: navy-soup@smoe.org Sender: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk navy-soup-digest Wednesday, September 1 1999 Volume 02 : Number 108 In This Digest: ----------------- Re: non-sarah,but i have a question [Steve I ] Hi everyone ["<-=Jordan Bimm=->" ] RE: Hi everyone ["Julian C. Dunn" ] Re: non-sarah,but i have a question ["Sophie" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 23:49:12 -0400 From: Steve I Subject: Re: non-sarah,but i have a question Adam, responding to Paul: >> A fair number of Toronto-area soupers have, in fact, met and hung out. I >> think we've also co-opted the New Yorkers. :-) > > True, to some degree. A few of us "New Yorkers" did make it to Toronto for >the release pahr-tays, but we didn't meet too many of our fellow Canadian list >members. Call it bad luck, or just the fact that a dark club isn't well suited >to meeting people you've never seen before,,, :-( There were other new yorkers (from NYC) there too... of course they were brought by an ex-Torontonian so I don't know if they count. :-) > Nametags were suggested.. In retrospect, that might have been a good idea. > >[ cut to a scene with 20 or so people seated in a loose circle ] >[ a short redhead from the back starts ] > > "Hi, my name is Adam (alynch@sprawl.net). I drove for 4 hours and stayed in > Canada for 3 days to see Sarah Slean. And I'm from Rochester, New York." > >[ people clap, another starts.... ] >[ end scene ] No no, it goes like this: "hi my name is Steve, and I have a Sleaning problem. I listen to Sarah's CD 3, 4 times a day" [understanding nods and sympathetic words from the crowd - they've all been there too] > Even so, it would be cool if it would be somehow possible to arrange a >"navy-soup" event... Maybe in concert with a future Sarah show, or something >else of interest to the general group... I for one really liked Toronto. You >guys are just so darn friendly! ;-) Yes, it's an inherent character flaw, but we're working hard to change that. > Now, if we could just get the people from Michigan to come to it... *sigh* wasn't the same without allyson... Steve ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:53:16 -0400 From: "<-=Jordan Bimm=->" Subject: Hi everyone Hi soupers, I'm new to this list, just thought I'd say "hi" to all of you. My name is Jordan and I live in Toronto, (along with a large portion of this list, I'm told) and I am a big fan of Sarah Slean (obviously, why else would I be here?). So there it is, I'm looking forward to being on this list! Thanks, Jordan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:01:01 -0400 (EDT) From: "Julian C. Dunn" Subject: RE: Hi everyone On 31-Aug-99 <-=Jordan Bimm=-> wrote: > I'm new to this list, just thought I'd say "hi" to all of you. My name is > Jordan and I live in Toronto, (along with a large portion of this list, I'm > told) and I am a big fan of Sarah Slean (obviously, why else would I be > here?). So there it is, I'm looking forward to being on this list! Welcome, Jordan! I, too, live in Toronto. Did you manage to catch Sarah's CD release parties a few weeks ago? - - Julian - --- Julian C. Dunn ASIC Architecture / Validation Group Matrox Graphics Inc. - Typhoon Technologies Division Tel: (905) 944-4900 x7006 Fax: (905) 944-4909 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 18:08:42 -0700 From: "Sophie" Subject: Re: non-sarah,but i have a question "hi my name is Sophie and I drove ...(well, my boyfriend drove and I laid back and ate beefsticks and colored and chose the music -- this is fair because he has no taste in music [picture me driving, a wild, hopeless look in my eyes, and Dan Fogalburg or Jimmy Buffet blairing accross the speakers]) ....6 hours and stayed in Toronto 3 nights to see Sarah Slean." You don't have to twist my arm to bring me back to Canada either. :) Any Slean concert in Toronto will do. From: Adam Lynch To: navy-soup@smoe.org Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 8:37 PM Subject: Re: non-sarah,but i have a question >And thus spoke Paul Schreiber: > >> >> A fair number of Toronto-area soupers have, in fact, met and hung out. I >> think we've also co-opted the New Yorkers. :-) >> >> Paul >> > > True, to some degree. A few of us "New Yorkers" did make it to Toronto for >the release pahr-tays, but we didn't meet too many of our fellow Canadian list >members. Call it bad luck, or just the fact that a dark club isn't well suited >to meeting people you've never seen before,,, :-( > > Nametags were suggested.. In retrospect, that might have been a good idea. > > >[ cut to a scene with 20 or so people seated in a loose circle ] >[ a short redhead from the back starts ] > > "Hi, my name is Adam (alynch@sprawl.net). I drove for 4 hours and stayed in > Canada for 3 days to see Sarah Slean. And I'm from Rochester, New York." > >[ people clap, another starts.... ] >[ end scene ] > > > Even so, it would be cool if it would be somehow possible to arrange a >"navy-soup" event... Maybe in concert with a future Sarah show, or something >else of interest to the general group... I for one really liked Toronto. You >guys are just so darn friendly! ;-) > > Now, if we could just get the people from Michigan to come to it... > > >-- >--- >AdamL. > >alynch@sprawl.net >http://sprawl.net > > Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately > explained by stupidity. > > -Robert Heinlein, 'Logic of Empire' > > Given the choice, control, development, services and > support Red Hat Linux offers users, the question isn't > whether Linux is the best choice for the enterprise - it's > how can legacy proprietary operating systems survive in > an open source world? > -Robert Young, CEO, Red Hat ------------------------------ End of navy-soup-digest V2 #108 *******************************