From: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org (precious-things-digest) To: precious-things-digest@smoe.org Subject: precious-things-digest V9 #125 Reply-To: precious-things@smoe.org Sender: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "precious-things-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. precious-things-digest Monday, December 13 2004 Volume 09 : Number 125 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: The 'T' word. (NB. May not be a 'T' word) ["Danielle Cipriano" Subject: RE: The 'T' word. (NB. May not be a 'T' word) The word is "Inanna" http://www.phrizbie-design.com/TORI_AMOS/ Inanna is the most important goddess of the Sumerian pantheon in ancient Mesopotamia. She is a goddess of love, fertility, and war. http://www.pantheon.org/articles/i/inanna.html *~**~*~**~*~**~* >From: "simon carl" >To: cyndi.crawford@juno.com, precious-things@smoe.org >Subject: The 'T' word. (NB. May not be a 'T' word) >Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:35:13 +1000 > > >Ok... > >This may not help terribly but from the very deep and far reaches of >my memory I begin to recall that the backing to the chorus of CaLS >is a word. > >Not very helpful, I know, but it might press you with hope of >enlightenment through further study. > >- It is very definately not just syllables! > >- I am positive that I did not dream this. > >The word may start with a 'T' (although anyone having met me will >probably tell you now that it definately does NOT start with a 'T', >but may in actual fact contain one). > >I am now starting a comprehensive search through my entire resources >to find this word! > >Anyone, please save me half-way through by telling us all! > >Simon - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download the new MSN Toolbar Suite  now you can search your PC, too! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 23:41:38 -0500 From: "yes said" Subject: RE: The 'T' word. (NB. May not be a 'T' word) "Inana", perhaps? http://www.yessaid.com/pelepresskit.html http://www.yessaid.com/talk/7caughtalitesneeze.html "Caught a Lite Sneeze specifically has nuns on it. More, more than nuns. Nuns invoking this myth of the female god energy... It's really about a relationship. And she's kinda given herself away, so she's trying to get pieces back in any way she can. I mean, whoever works at that point. And if it's Inana or whoever. And if it works calling her in the church, to evoke a little ass, then you go for it." >From: "simon carl" >To: cyndi.crawford@juno.com, precious-things@smoe.org >Subject: The 'T' word. (NB. May not be a 'T' word) >Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:35:13 +1000 > > >Ok... > >This may not help terribly but from the very deep and far reaches of my >memory I begin to recall that the backing to the chorus of CaLS is a word. > >Not very helpful, I know, but it might press you with hope of enlightenment >through further study. > >- It is very definately not just syllables! > >- I am positive that I did not dream this. > >The word may start with a 'T' (although anyone having met me will probably >tell you now that it definately does NOT start with a 'T', but may in >actual fact contain one). > >I am now starting a comprehensive search through my entire resources to >find this word! > >Anyone, please save me half-way through by telling us all! > >Simon ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 08:02:17 -0500 From: "Nancy or William Cristiano" Subject: backing vocals to cals Hello, I'm kinda new to Tori but I think this website has an interesting answer to this question. The backing vocals appear to be a reference to the goddess "Inanna". http://www.phrizbie-design.com/TORI_AMOS/ All best, Nancy Cristiano ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 08:48:53 -0800 (PST) From: Velma Subject: Re: The 'T' word. (NB. May not be a 'T' word) The word would be "Inanna"- Sumerian Fertility Goddess. simon carl wrote: Ok... This may not help terribly but from the very deep and far reaches of my memory I begin to recall that the backing to the chorus of CaLS is a word. Not very helpful, I know, but it might press you with hope of enlightenment through further study. - - It is very definately not just syllables! - - I am positive that I did not dream this. The word may start with a 'T' (although anyone having met me will probably tell you now that it definately does NOT start with a 'T', but may in actual fact contain one). I am now starting a comprehensive search through my entire resources to find this word! Anyone, please save me half-way through by telling us all! Simon Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 17:20:45 EST From: Mermann658@aol.com Subject: Fwd: chat rooms? / CALS Verrry close. Can't remember the name of that show either, but Tori did say somthing to the effect of envoking a goddesse's name; Inanna. _http://www.torisky.com/inanna.html_ (http://www.torisky.com/inanna.html) or _http://www.torisky.com/_ (http://www.torisky.com/) Enjoy, RJ ------------------------------ End of precious-things-digest V9 #125 *************************************