From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org (seven-seas-digest) To: seven-seas-digest@smoe.org Subject: seven-seas-digest V2 #641 Reply-To: seven-seas@smoe.org Sender: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Precedence: bulk seven-seas-digest Monday, August 11 2003 Volume 02 : Number 641 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:02:17 +0100 From: "Noose Boy" Subject: RE: seven-seas OT: No lager left? Well said - -----Original Message----- From: K.P. Jacques this cider/lager/beer snobberry is bollix coz it's all down to personal choice and if any of you have never honestly enjoyed an icecold pilsner on a hot day or after working yer butt off then you are missing out on life. Amen to the beer!!!!! ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:09:08 +0100 From: "Matt H" Subject: Re: seven-seas OT: =?iso-8859-1?B?oEhvdA==?= Hot Hot > Chocolate and rasin refrigerator cake is my current favourite > muchie food.. Doesn't involve learing the oven...... I remember when I was 10 or 11....we read The Hobbit at school, and apparently one of the Hobbits' favourite foods was something called Cram. The recipe was in an appendix in the book, and it turned out to be chocolate and raisin refridgerator cake. I copied the recipe out, and still have it 27 years later....it's fookin' gorgeous! Echo and the Bunnymen | the official website: http://www.bunnymen.com ___________________________________________________________ Get your own Web-based E-mail Service at http://www.zzn.com ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 15:15:46 -0500 From: Amy Moseley Rupp Subject: Re: seven-seas OT: Hot Hot Hot > but if we were meant to eat loads of salad, nuts and > shite, then our teeth would be set out different... Ah, but they *are* set out different; we have tearing AND grinding teeth. But yeah, we weren't meant to be dung eaters. We don't do a good job of neutralising toxins. > I do like peppers & tomatoes though.. I've got a bloody mutant chilli pepper > plant in the conservatory.. Damn thing's about 6 foot tall, and I swear the > tomatoes are planning a revolution.. I'm not even gonna start with the runner > beans..... > > It's something about all these people buying greenhouses apparantly.... Hell, give it a few years and the greenhouse effect and you'll be able to do away with the conservatory and do as we do and grow everything outdoors. The peppers are still surviving though the tomatoes won't set fruit until night temp is below 70F -- the strawberries are begging for mercy killing, and the English lavender 'Hidcote' is wilting badly. What *is* growing? Tropical plants like bougainvillea, which is everywhere this year, and vines.... We are in survival mode in August.... weed and mulch and pray that the plants survive until mid-September. Or replant then. - ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 15:23:38 -0500 From: Amy Moseley Rupp Subject: Re: seven-seas OT:  Hot Hot Hot Quoting Matt H : > > Chocolate and rasin refrigerator cake is my current favourite > > muchie food.. Doesn't involve learing the oven...... > > I remember when I was 10 or 11....we read The Hobbit at > school, and apparently one of the Hobbits' favourite foods > was something called Cram. The recipe was in an appendix > in the book, and it turned out to be chocolate and raisin > refridgerator cake. I copied the recipe out, and still > have it 27 years later....it's fookin' gorgeous! Giz it! The American version of that book did NOT have any recipes. Our whole family read ALL of Tolkien several times, including the Silmarilion, and no recipes for anything, especially not the elven-goodies :-) Now that I know enough about England to put in a thimble, the Hobbits' resemblance to Midlanders is hilarious. I for one would like to live in a Shire, though I prefer New Zealand for the weather (NZ was used in the LOTR movies). I'd be willing to live in a hole in the ground if I could eat drink and be merry all day and night! - ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 16:02:33 -0400 From: "Chris Adams" Subject: Re: seven-seas OT: Hot Hot Hot Agreed. Salad is what the food eats. - --Chris A. Stu Bird Sent by: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org 11-Aug-2003 03:45 PM Please respond to seven-seas To: seven-seas@smoe.org cc: Subject: Re: seven-seas OT: Hot Hot Hot Nope.. It's an evolution thing.. Otherwise our gall-bladders would be pefectly working, normal parts of our body instead of the useless, needless thing that it is.. I don't mind a very little bit of salad with my steak, chicken, or kebab, but if we were meant to eat loads of salad, nuts and shite, then our teeth would be set out different... I do like peppers & tomatoes though.. I've got a bloody mutant chilli pepper plant in the conservatory.. Damn thing's about 6 foot tall, and I swear the tomatoes are planning a revolution.. I'm not even gonna start with the runner beans..... It's something about all these people buying greenhouses apparantly.... ;-) "Grow-me-own" Stu Amy Moseley Rupp wrote: Though I have to say that I think not liking salad is a guy thing. - --------------------------------- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 22:06:29 +0100 From: "Noose Boy" Subject: RE: seven-seas OT Rush in Rio They weren't very good at Glasto - -----Original Message----- From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org [mailto:owner-seven-seas@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Stu Bird Sent: 11 August 2003 18:02 To: seven-seas@smoe.org Subject: Re: seven-seas OT Rush in Rio Heh !!!! Very strange band for me The Coral.. I wouldn't hesitate to see them live ( to the extent that I bought a ticket outside the venue from a tout when they last played Bristol.. sold out ), but I just don't like the recorded sound. Whereas you can hear influences in certain bands, my impression of The Coral is that they take a song and do it in a stylee of a retro band, then on to the next song with a different retro band stylee etc etc. Like I said.. love 'em live though... Stu Peter Burnand wrote: - --- That was just me trying to wind up, Stu! But I know he's above that kind of thing. (Stu had earlier written: "...Every Coral song I've heard sounds like it's been borrowed in parts from their parent's record collection.") Far be it for people to like groups that are influenced by others gone before er... like Television, The Ramones, The Velvets, Bowie, etc. Personally I think The Coral are dead talented, especially for ones still so shockingly young. I can understand their over-promotion pissing people off, though. But that's Sony's doing, definitely not the band's. _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== - --------------------------------- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ End of seven-seas-digest V2 #641 ********************************