From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V2 #22 Reply-To: support-system@smoe.org Sender: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk support-system-digest Saturday, January 23 1999 Volume 02 : Number 022 Today's Subjects: ----------------- A plea [Jason Long ] Bounced message [Jason Long ] Bounced message [Jason Long ] when worlds collide [MrE ] and i fully agree also [MrE ] mercury rev, fuck or die, and other fun stuff [Ascending to the Stars ] corrections [Nicole Weisberg ] KC and the Sunshine Band? [AngelLieb@aol.com] Jen Trynin [AngelLieb@aol.com] Polyester Bride No. 68 ["Al" ] Liz Vs. Juliana. [Dan ] Greased Lightening [Craig King ] song of the day ["Stacey Wirt" ] Re: you're saying what? [Meredith Robbins ] johnny feelgood [Peter Washington ] LIZ PHEST IN THE MIDDLE EAST ["Robert Hart" ] chris, bootlegging, s-k [DaisyFoo14@aol.com] Sorry about this . . . [AMCFLND1@aol.com] GLORY [Nicole Weisberg ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 04:19:54 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: A plea Hey guys, Just a quick reminder -- please remember to post *only* from the address you use to subscribe to the list; otherwise it will just bounce to me and I have to forward it myself. Normally I don't mind this too much, but there are times when I have a lot going on in my life and am really busy, and unfortunately these messages will sometimes sit in my in-box for days before I get around to forwarding them. There are usually other messages that require my attention first, and bounced list posts take very low priority over personal mail, unfortunately. I'm not saying this to be mean, I'm just being honest. So, please, if you can, try to post from only the address you receive the list at. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your attention, Jase NP: Aimee Mann, _I'm With Stupid_ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 04:20:45 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message From: Christine=Malnarick%Students%SJC@dante.saintjoe.edu Subject: my first post! hello my name is christine, and i live in chicago. i have just a few comments. i love the liz fest idea, and i would love it to be in chicago. i invite you all to my town! :) but with all this happiness, there is one point of darkness in my life. i go away to school, and i forgot my liz CD in my cd played AT HOME! i have had to make due with singing all of her songs instead of listening to them. i think if i dont get that CD back soon, my roommate will have to kill me. thats it for now! bye, christine ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 04:30:50 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message From: "Lucas Johnson" Subject: Re: support-system-digest V2 #21 DANGER! VERY LONG POST! >From: Dermich@aol.com >Subject: Liz's guitar playin' > >Craig wrote: > >> The first is a letter from a >> reader that complains and poses the question "Do you really think Liz >> Phair is a better guitar player that Juliana Hatfield?" My response >> in a word: YES! > >My gosh, ABSOLUTELY she is! Liz is one of the strangest, most intuitive >guitar players I've seen. She's got her own style that reminds me of nobody >else. If she did Juliana Hatfield-style stuff (which is definitely good, mind >you), the whole Phair sound would be gone. I must agree, Liz's guitar is more mesmerizing than Juliana's. And I love Juliana's _Become Who You Are_; I just think Liz is even more beautiful. (My favorite song on BWYA is the one about her big sister; it ROCKS!!!) >On another (personal) note, David Bowie picked me to receive a "Special >Creativity Award" in his Cyber Song contest today. I am in total shock. I >can't believe my eyes. WOO HOO! >From: Ascending to the Stars >Subject: liz, elliott smith, and england :) > >hmm... katie, if you ever mention some x-files tidbit like that again i >will kill you.. i will.. you almost gave me a heart attack. now, i know i >am guilty of posting about my fav show in the past, but i never posted >spoilers, and since everyone knows that i am missing the new eps (although >they are being taped) i would ask for a little consideration, please. It is for this reason that I refuse to watch the Star Wars trailer. But I heard it the other night and it will be awesomE! >liz phest.. i am there, baby.. just let me know when... and i know we are >supposed to be organizing our own accomodations and what not, but could i >possibly join group or something so that could be done for me.... not that >i am trying to shirk the responsibility, but it would definitely be a >challenge for me to arrange that from there. i honestly have no problems >camping or hotel-ing ( i have a split personality.. i go climb on glaciers >for 2 weeks and then come home and get a manicure and go to donna karen in >the city ) so i can go either way. although, electricity might prove >useful if we wanted to listen to music/watch videos/ jam with electric >guitars, etc. although the alcohol portion for those of us under 21 (even >those of us who just turned 20 ) might be better served by a non-bar >environment (my fake id is so shitty, as we all know from me not getting >into the wfnx show on 11-30 (or 30-11, i should be writing ) and we >need to confirm the dates so i can book a plane ticket ( i love frequent >flier miles) Me LizPhest go too. And why can't we do camping AND hotels!? I prefer camping, IF the weather is comfortable, but couldn't we just migrate back and forth, between the two "camps"? II like the idea of the Tour Bus. And I want to sing songs around the campfire! So: thread idea: What songs do you most want to sing around the campfire at Exile in Lizville (my favorite name :) ? Go, Speed Racer is a standout for me, and I think California would be chaotic fun. Also, I'm still procrastinating on sending in a contribution to the Liz covers tape, so I thought I'd prolong the process by typing this question: Which Liz songs do we have only one version of? I was listening to Girlysounds tonight (thanks Lani!!) and Love Means Nothing (is that the name?) struck me as a song that only existed on Girlysounds. Ok, so, someone mentioned psychos might show up at the LizPhest: this is how close I feel to the Support System: I'm not afraid of psychos at LizPhest. It just seems too improbable that someone who loves Her music could be dangerous to me. So I'm really really looking forward to LizFair! I love camp! And I think this will be the best one yet (Green Acres Babtist Church Summer Camp, Governors' School, and Theater Camp being the other camps I've been to). As MrE would say, big fn group hug! :) And thanks MrE for keeping the chorus for Aneursm in your sig for so long. I never knew what he was singin', and now I can sing it in the shower (my neighbors love me !). But what does he say, it sounds like, "You put a perfect strain on my heart, you put a perfect strain on my heart!" Is that it? >From: kate connnors >Subject: Re: > >Because of you guys, i just got this album and am listening to it for the >1st time right now. i also got that jen trynin album you were talking >about. you guys have turned me on to 4 bands so far. (pj and elliott were >the others, and i love them) So thanks! >Molly What's the first band? So far I've got turned on to Jen Trynin and sleater-kinney by support system. Others will soon follow. As for the mp3 issue, let me add my own shameful story of despicable copyright violation! Someone sent me THREE sleater-kinney albums, all recorded on one (90 min.) tape. So I was in Borders Books the other day, and found all three albums, each priced at like 14.99. SO, I didn't buy any of them. I will however DEFINITELY buy their new album, and DEFINITELY see them in concert if I they ever come near. So, be my conscience. Should I feel guilty? >From: Mike Marlatt >Subject: Liz vs. Juliana > >I think that Juliana has really travelled deeper into discovering what she >can do with a guitar. One of the best interview I've ever seen with her was >on MuchMusic.. She was talking about how she's "found that if you actually >'attack' the guitar when your playing it you can bring out unique and more >intense sounds". It said so much about how her guitar craft is a science to >her. Cool thought. >I think that Liz made it very clear in the Sessions interview that her >science is her lyrics, not in her guitar playing. Personally, I think I am a better critic of Liz's songs than she is. I mean, why else isn't she playing ALL of her Girlysounds songs in concert!? (I've been recently influenced.) And it's definitely her guitar playing that draws me to her most. (Jorge asked/commented about this earlier; whether the Music, Lyrics, Intangibles, or Something Else, were Liz's most attractive feature.) Her lyrics are the creamy filling. Her guitar is just unlike anyone else, right? I mean, who sounds like Liz? >From: "Thomas M. Kreusler" >Subject: Non-Liz > >Someone wrote a little while back about White Sox - Cubs games on 7-10-99 >and 7-11-99. I'd be all for that, as long as the games are at Wrigley. Me too! >From: Craig King >Subject: I may have found a hotel for Liz Phest! > >Well, I did what I said I was going to do. I researched some places >for holding Liz Phest at. About the cheapest one I could find was >Comfort Inn - O'hare. It's right by the Chicago airport and there is >free shuttle service from the airport to the hotel. It's less that 20 >minutes from downtown Chicago itself. I put in the dates of July 9 - >11 and here are the rates I was given: > >1 Double no smoking - 169.20 (for 2 nights) >1 Queen no smoking - 169.20 (for 2 nights) >2 Double no smoking - 187.20 (for 2 nights) >1 King - 187.20 (for 2 nights) >1 King no smoking - 187.20 (for 2 nights) > >Plus, if you reserve the rooms over the net you get an extra 10% off >the room. That's for 2 nights from July 9 - 11, and it's the cheapest >I could find on the net. Comfort Inns are pretty nice. I just stayed >in one when I went to Florida 2 weeks ago. > >Here's the site address that tells everything about the hotel and rooms: > >http://www.comfortinn-ohare.com/info1.htm > >Please give me some feedback on this. I think it's a good idea. Like >I said I'll coordinate this myself if I have to! > >Craig King"AdRock" Thankyou thankyou for taking charge (and to everyone else who's taken charge. I've taken notes of names, as I've been catching up on like a MONTH of digest, but i don't have my notes here with me now, d'oh!) >From: Nicole Weisberg >Subject: Relationship advice? > >I decided the next time I want a guy, (next time? HA! Like I don't >always. Geez.) i'm going to go up to him and sing "Fuck or Die," and if >that doesn't work, "Flower." Just thought I'd tell you. Oh yeah, Fuck or Die, another great campfire sinalong, PLUS another one that I have only one version of. Me need CDs! ();) And thanks for sharing. :) > On that note, I also, having recently seen a certain movie >(finally), decided that the next time I'm at a party, I'm going to go up >to someone and say "There you are!" And if they're like "Do I know you?" >I say "No, but you're there! There you are!" Or whatever. > Man I love that song, "Fuck or Die". Me too. >From: "Cynthia Nagle" >Subject: Liz Phest > >Dear Lovely Digesters, Dear Lovely Cynthia, Thank you for such a lovely idea! Um, so much I wanted to comment on/reply to, but brain tired, early morning. The X-Files Pinball game DOES rock, I made the alien fetus light up!!! Uh, if anyone wants am excellent explanation of how to play Explain it To Me, I'll scan the copy I made of Steve's post, from long ago. Must sleep now. Love, Lucas ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 02:07:15 -0800 From: MrE Subject: when worlds collide >>Keeping it short and going to bed. >>- -Nicole ...i'm not even gonna go there, but will use it to seque into relevent content. "exile on main street" has been mentioned several times in the recent past and i harmoniosly agree with all who have crowned it as one of the very best of the very best. (hence the segue-track #1:Rocks Off) but i have always found it disparaging that the singles from this great work were two of the worst tunes ever 'stoned'. nothing could save 'tumbling dice' and while k. richard (aka corpse) really can sing was more than aptly shown on his solo release, 'happy' is a sad example. other than that, i cannot find flaw in this recording. 'sweet virginia', 'rocks off', 'shine a light'...extraordinary. it is equally extraordinary that they could never again approach this level of accomplishment. 'sticky fingers', 'exile', 'goats head soup' (with one of the most controvertial songs of the time-'star star'-better known as 'star fucker'), these are to 'bridges to babylon' and whatever else has the noveau stones have released as the sun is to a flashlight... and there are mazzy fans among us as well. mazzy star is one of the most intriguing groups to record in a very long while. rumors range from their imminent breakup to having booked studio time. for those interested in mazzy, i recently acquired a disc with some great stuff i had never before heard as well as a number of live cuts...e me at: MrE@mr-e.net if you are interested,,, and, someone knows something about this: >>Sleater Kinney >>Soma >> 3/7/99 >> Onsale: 1/21/99, 10:00AM >> $8.00 this is for a show in san diego at the soma club, appropriately named in that i slept right through the 10am on sale time and then slept right on through the sold out time...not to mention that i slept through some one outbidding me on a 1st edition clive barker's books of blood...but i'm not bitter...just because it's the only first edition i don't have...not bitter, hateful maybe, but not bitter. but i digress...so if any s-k heads have tour info... and then there's liz...hate me, send me pipe bombs, compare me to joseph stalin, i don't care. this whole thing with canceled-rescheduled-recanceled in favor of a 'better opportunity' smells worse than some of my flights of fancy as a poster child. you can place blame where ever your justifying heart desires, but i don't recall mr .357 visiting ms liz and demanding that she dissapoint her loyal fans in favor of a more mainstream audience. and perhaps she should have read some of the sales figures for 'supposed flaming indisposible junk' proir to signing on. to acquite her of responsibility in this would be like placing blame for my postings on _ _ _ _ _. "if the glove don't fit-you must acquite"...thank you mr cochrane, and if the glove fits? live from calcutta MrE ~~ "It's like Evian water and battery acid...I finally found someone that I'm totally compatible with. It doesn't matter whether she's a male, female or hermaphrodite or a donkey. We're compatible."- k cobain ~~ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 03:23:07 -0800 From: MrE Subject: and i fully agree also >>one has to be on today's internet. ...that k is exactly correct MrE ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 11:28:16 +0000 From: Ascending to the Stars Subject: mercury rev, fuck or die, and other fun stuff hey all! first off, big hugs and thank yous to chipko arnold, who gave me a ticket for mercury rev last night! yeah!! unfortunately, there was some confusion, and i thought he said he had 2 extras, so i ran around all afternoon tracking down indie rock boy brian, telling him that we now had tickets, and then we got there, and he didnt' have one... so i split the way-too-high cost of scalping one for him. but its all good, cause we got it, and had a blast. add n to x was.. interesting... wierd analogue synthesizer stuff. the chick in the band had the pole thing and it made noised depending on how she moved her hand around it... i decided you needed to be tripping to get really into it i really liked their last song though. the third band sucked they were american top 40 3rd-eye-blind/hootie and blowfish or something... so we made fun of them with the people in front of us (british people! there were british people at this show!) and then waited and waited for mercury rev to come on, and i thought they were fucking amazing. glam rock at its finest or something like that. chipko? any thoughts? hmm.. got my heather nova ticket yesterday.. yeah!!!! just found out gene is playing in march.. yeah!!! have to get madder rose tickets.... anyways, nicole, i totally agree with you about fuck or die.. i believe i have stated it before, but i think its such a great song! "you're going down on me, even it kills you" i think its even better than flower like that. i also really like can't get out of what i'm into, which i know really isnt' funny, but i still tend to listen to it like that, probably because the music is so cheery, even if the lyrics, if you think about then, are really depressing. frankly, it (fuck or die) makes me laugh, but maybe i should try singing it to the next potential guy (who, i might add, will not be any guy at a show who uses my black silky shirt as an excuse to grope me, because he says it feels so nice and silky... ) maybe it will be brian's friend... we tried to meet up with him last night, but he was out when we got to his flat.. but apparantly he is having a party tonite.. maybe he will serve the hallucinogenic liquor he brian drank on wednesday night... any hemmingway fans out there? i think it is called abysyth, or something like that. well, that's it for now... jase, i've been told you never finished your story, so i am taking it upon myself to harrass you oh, KB.. do write to me!! actually, anyone who is really bored and wants to send me a letter can write to me: Ruth Seabrook Flat 3 64 Redcliffe Gardens London SW10 9HD England it makes me kind of sad that the birthday card from my friend got here before the birthday card from my mom (which still hasnt' arrived actually) i like mail. send me tapes and presents and stuff or liz mags or pictures. i miss my rolling stone cover and my blow up of the time out new york cover, and my wcse poster. but i love the pics from KB, which are currently adorning my bedroom walls, next to my fav photo of sex-god david duchovny and a couple van gogh prints. okay, that's the end of that, cause no one really cares about my bedroom walls (:ruthie:), who fucking hates twisslers (and is also apparantly a pottymouth girl) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 10:01:02 -0500 From: "tree shadow" Subject: back to date ok, i am back at a different email address but still.... the whole liz phest or fest or whatever sounds great! im glad that it is moving along. is there any place we listers can go to find out how to help with anything? the juliana vs. liz guitar thing is something i missed the start of but let me wade in on it now, first i think that the two ladies play very differently, i love juliana and liz and there is a distinct difference. liz has a more pounding, drumesqe style to her. there is a beat in the guitar playing itself, while juliana sticks (in my opinion) to smooth chord changes. liz also seems to do a little more experimentation with bars and things like augmentation and extensions (right words). but you know the underlying facts are whatver the difference is both ladies are amazing. oh just a little note, i was told that ticketmaster called the other day and said the liz colombus show was definately canceled. so much for late night wishing. now the question is do i return both tickets for refunds or just one, or none? from the midwest where it rains instead of snows. steven strangely silent in the night ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 11:57:58 -0500 (EST) From: Nicole Weisberg Subject: corrections This is bound not to be my only post of the day. Just a correction to Ruthie's post of yesterday, pulled from my hat of useless knowledge: The Pretenders are the ones who do that song that's like "cuz i... i'm gonna make you see... nobody else here... nobody like me..." or whatever... you know "i'm gonna use my arms... gonna use my legs..." or soemthing like that. Anyway... they're the group with Chrissie Hynde. The PROCLAIMERS are that annoying group who sang that annoying song about Havering, whatever that may be. Bye, Nicole If I haver, well I know I'm gonna be I'm gonna be the (wo)man who's haverin to you... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 12:28:34 EST From: AngelLieb@aol.com Subject: KC and the Sunshine Band? Well, now that we're talking about Oh My God, a thought came into my head. You know that annoying song by KC and the Sunshine Band? "That's the way uh huh. I like it." Hmmmmm...similarities? I sure hope Liz didn't listen to them when she was growing up! Going back to my Stevie Nicks heart, Katie ();) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:10:33 EST From: AngelLieb@aol.com Subject: Jen Trynin Sorry for the non-Liz content. Just curious, what's the name of the secret track song that's on Jen's Cockamamie? If you know, please email me privately so we don't bore the list. Thanks! KaTiE ();) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 99 11:05:42 -0000 From: "Al" Subject: Polyester Bride No. 68 For what it's worth, Polyester Bride finished at No. 68 on the 91X (91.1 FM radio station in San Diego) listeners' top 91 songs of 98. Right On! Al ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 14:20:28 -0500 From: Dan Subject: Liz Vs. Juliana. Mike Wrote: >Liz's guitar lines are simple and flawless, but they're >very simple compared to some of the riffs that Juliana puts out and they >certainly don't have the same energy that Juliana puts into them. Hmmmm..I would have to disagree here..I do think that Juliana is an amazing guitar player, but at the same time..how can you call something like "SHATTER" by Liz "simple"? It really is amazing, the way it builds and climbs. Genius, actually. And songs like "SOmetimes a Dream..." "You Have No Idea" "Gunshy" I've never really heard such a unique, imaginative guitar sound..even people who don't really care for Liz (but I ram her down their throat) comment on those songs, and the sound of the guitar...Maybe Juliana is louder - but I think Liz is more of an artist, when it comes to the guitar. She paints these gorgeous, genius pictures with total sound. Oh well...- not to mention, doesn't she like, MAKE UP half of her chords??? NOW THAT is amazing! looking for an amp, Danny. ****************************************************** "Crash and Burn, all the stars explode tonight." -Hole. ****************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:03:31 -0800 (PST) From: Craig King Subject: Greased Lightening Well, I got the Japan CD single of "Polyester Bride", which also contains "Greased Lightening" and "White Bird of Texas" Big thanks to Spaceggy Katie for telling me you can find it at cdjapan.com. It's a great CD and I highly recommend it. It's well worth the $25. I'm listening to Pottymouth Girl as we speak, and I love it. This may have been when Liz was at the height of her stage fright, but I still think it's a great show so far. Well, I'm glad to see Liz Phest is being planned as we speak. Good luck Cindy! I can't wait to hear the details. Hey Ken, any word on when those Liz CD's from the tape fund will be going out? I can't wait to get them! Well, time to go bowling with my friends. Maybe I'll actually break 100 this time. Woohooo! Craig King"AdRock" Phair Territory http://phairterritory.freeservers.com "Press the any key? Where's the any key?" - Homer J. Simpson _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 16:38:07 -0500 (EST) From: "Stacey Wirt" Subject: song of the day Hey everybody!! I've had like, ten liz phair songs stuck in my head for the last week....not like this is a bad thing ...I'm just wondering if anyone else finds these songs extremely easy to repeat over and over... Glory (the "you are, you are...shining some glory... " part) Animal Girl Stuck on an Island Mesmerizing Chopsticks White Bird of Texas I could have sworn there were more.... oh well. Maybe it's just me, but I can't stop singing along to these songs! - -Stacey ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 99 17:27:01 -0500 From: Meredith Robbins Subject: Re: you're saying what? The stunningly attractive MrE spoke thusly: >can goose-stepping be far behind? And followed it up with comments about "fascists" and "the russian army." It's an Internet truism that any rational, productive argument is over as soon as the name of Hitler, the Nazis, or the fascists is invoked. I urge my fellow list members not to respond in kind (not that I have any sort of authority, of course, but I can certainly be the designated encourager). If you want to chat about stuff that is unlikely to be of general interest to the list, take it to private e-mail. This is not to say that one must live in fear of inadvertently mentioning something not directly related to Liz in a post; but it seems like we've recently had a spate of people posting just for the sake of getting their daily list obligations taken care of. If you've got something to say, say it; if not, come to #wcse on IRC or fire off a private e-mail and babble away. Hell, I do it all the time. Meredith "Brownshirt" Robbins +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ "As Shakespeare says, if you're going to do a thing you might as well just pop right at it and get it over." --Bertie Wooster, in P.G. Wodehouse's "Very Good, Jeeves!" eclectricity Exile in Netville ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 15:53:25 -0500 From: Peter Washington Subject: johnny feelgood So I'm at a 'training session' for my new, super-hard-to-fathom job as a pizza delivery technician this morning, a little hung over, and the sound system in the joint is playing that DMX or something similar, when what should come on but Johnny Feelgood! I guess the single is going to happen, eh? I was relatively psyched. In other news, I am desperately seeking a CD burner to use here in my native Northern California. Anyone know of one (like yours or your friend's) that I could use? I know it's a long shot, but there could be some CDs in it for you. Peter Today's Word of the Day, direct from Webster's Third New International Hurricane Paperweight and Dictionary: schloop: (n) a swishing sound ending in a plop. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 16:04:17 PST From: "Robert Hart" Subject: LIZ PHEST IN THE MIDDLE EAST Some people want to celebrate Liz Phest in Chicago....... Others want to celebrate Liz Phest in Santa Barbera...... the true celebration of Liz Phandom, however, will be: LIZ PHEST IN DUBAI, SAUDI ARABIA! December 31st, 1999, 8p.m. Dubai Holiday Inn enjoy the desert sun, Iraqui threat, and overpriced shitty alcohol as we party away the millenium listening to Liz Phair and making fun of the locals. we can all have a grand time in Dubai, write for more information.... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 21:56:57 EST From: DaisyFoo14@aol.com Subject: chris, bootlegging, s-k Hey, I don't usually post just b/c I'm always so insanely busy (although I always seem to have time to read all of support-system every day...) and also since I never have anything interesting and constructive to say (keep reading and that will soon become apparent!). Anyway, I _think_ (key word) I did a little trade w/ chris (formerly Chuck, right?) delisle (I'm terrible w/ names) awhile back, but I never received a copy of pottymouth girl. I'm pretty sure we arranged something, but then you sent an e-mail w/ a new address, and my aol is fucked up, so it doesn't save old received mail, so if you could please contact me, I'd be super happy and...do some action that indicates happiness. Also, a general question, what is the secret to bootlegging? Like,how do some come out PERFECTLY clear, while others kinda-fuzzy? Any lessons would be greatly appreciated by a dumb, perplexed girl who'd like to learn some new, useful, fun skills...namely, me. Anyone out there planning to see Sleater-Kinney March 20 @ Irving Plaza in NY? Twould be cool to meet up. Insert witty closing phrase or any of millions of cool Liz lyrics here Allison, DaisyFoo14@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 00:32:55 EST From: AMCFLND1@aol.com Subject: Sorry about this . . . Ok, I'm sorry to have to send this to everyone, but I have to send Ken (Lee) a tape and I've lost his address. If he's reading this, can you send me your address? Or if someone else has the address, can they send it to me? thanks! ~Sara ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 01:07:15 -0500 (EST) From: Nicole Weisberg Subject: GLORY Please, have a little sympathy for a worker who works her ass off all day and gets nothing for it. I have added a discography to my website, one which took me hours upon hours to make, I'm talking seven or more, all in one day, and I'm not exxaggerating, although I don't know how to spell "exxaggerating" and I don't want to be a wimp and use spell check. So here's the thing: In making my discography, I came across a bootleg called "Glory" that seems like something I would really like to have. DOes anyone have it? ANyone who would possibly... take pity on me and use the seven hours of work (not to mention all the other work I've put in before on my damned site) as payment for a copy of this bootleg? Please? Well... I know that I ask for alot and never give back, so I understand if the answer is no no no. I don't have the discograpy linked to yet on my site, but if you're curious, it's at http://www.angelfire.com/ca/DontWalk/disco.html. I'm SUPER tired, so good night. I might wait up 14 min for the digest. Anyway, I thought I'd make myself look all makeuppy and go out, and i went out... alone... went somewhere where someone told me he'd be hanging out (no, not a prospective man, by any means... he has a girlfriend anyway but there's this logn story and believe me... I wasn't going there for his company), but really no one was there, so i took a walk in the drizzle, alone, adn then came back here again. alone. but i still have makeup on, and i just want to fall into bed but of ocurse i have to wash up and shite. Argh. Men have it so fucking easy. Goodnight. - -Nicole ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V2 #22 ***********************************