From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V2 #224 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 Monday, August 2 1999 Volume 02 : Number 224 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Shatter ["M.L. Magdalene" ] Re: Shatter [Scum221@aol.com] Mr. E's wrongy [Dennis Junkoo Kim ] Happy songs...... ["Sally Mae" ] Lo-Fi Baby! (OT - Sorry) [Jac Milnestein ] Printed covers for the wcse sessions set [Priciliano Luna ] ... you've got to hide your love away... ["Nicole W." ] blaaaaahhhhhh.... ["dana polachowski" ] vh1/siouxsie [steve ] luna [the Tick ] Re: support-system-digest V2 #223 [Biggerd000@aol.com] The Ultimate WCSE [morg hart ] backstreet's back ALRIGHT! [DaisyFoo14@aol.com] WCSE import [Jason Long ] Blair Witch Project [Craig King ] Lilith videos [Katie Lynne ] Re:Tom Petty/REM [NegSplitz@aol.com] stuff [MrE ] Liz on a billboard! (what a wonderful sight!!!) [Liz Gould Subject: Shatter Okay so i went and picked up the new NIN single because it was profusely reccomended to me by a few people. I wasn't all that impressed..i mean i just expect more from Trent seeing as how it takes him so long between things((of course it took Kurbick like what 3 years to do 'Eyes Wide Shut' and that just...well..you know what i think))but that's not the point. The point is there's another song on there besides 'The Day the World Went Away' called 'Starfuckers Inc'. Now i know Trent and Tori Amos are friends and in more than one song she makes NIN references..built my own pretty hate machine..and then there's one on 'Little Earthquakes' and i can't remember the exact lyric but it's in 'Precious Things' and she says something about nine inch nails...but you know how in 'Professional Widow' how she says starfucker(just like my daddy)do you think maybe in some way Trent was extending the same courtesy or do you think it's just coincidence and i'm thinking to deeply on it? And i've had my first Liz dream. I was at this party and it wasn't a fancy party it was your average..like keg party but i saw Liz and she was walking around in this elegant silver dress with her hair up in a french twist with little curls coming down((i guess you guys don't need all the details...))and carrying a trey of glasses of wine and she came up to me and whispers in my ear 'dynamite stuffed in a mailbox doesn't smoke until i blows'. And that was it..... I've been listening to EIG all friggin day!!! But mostly just 'Shatter' and 'Girls!Girls!Girls!' and i don't really know why...or why i'm telling you this...maybe cause it's real live Liz content? M "There is much beauty to be found in darkness. Although you may need to sacrafice your exquisite spirit to find it..." ((anonymous)) _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 01:50:06 EDT From: Scum221@aol.com Subject: Re: Shatter In a message dated 99-08-01 01:34:27 EDT, you write: << starfucker(just like my daddy)do you think maybe in some way Trent was extending the same courtesy or do you think it's just coincidence and i'm thinking to deeply on it? >> From what I've heard about the song, i.e. from what my roommate told me, the song is more about Trent being pissed off with apperantly ex-pal Manson. I would hope that Reznor wouldn't want to slur his friends (Mrs. Amos) for no reason other then getting back at another. Of course, I haven't heard it, so what do I know? - -Malmuud ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 02:20:29 -0400 (EDT) From: Dennis Junkoo Kim Subject: Mr. E's wrongy >From: MrE >Subject: other stuff and some things >ya no...i don't spend much time quoting an entire post, but i hit a >wrongy and came up with this weirdness: >Qngr: Sev, 30 Why 1999 17:54:22 TZG >Sebz: "Znl Dhrra" >Fhowrpg: jnf yvm qrfver? This is called ROT13. You added 13 to the original characters in the post. Anyway, the content of the message when 13 is subtracted have something to do with Mayqueen actually being Liz Phair and that she'd been pulling our chains all along. Oh, and she would like to make love to Jaime from Maine. And that Hotmail/MSN fucking sucks. Cheers. Of course, you may or may not know this already since your secret communique was so cleverly enciphered that only I with my incredible powers of sarcasm could realize. Or, you did it on purpose because you thought it would be cutesy-wutesy like "hitting a wrongy." Anyhow, there is usually a key command like CTRL+R for Eudora to toggle the selected text between ROT13 and non-ROT13. - --- "A'nta baka?" -Asuka d. www4.ncsu.edu/~djkim2 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 00:39:01 -0700 From: "Sally Mae" Subject: Happy songs...... >and jaime, katie, i want to know who on this list WOULDN'T make love to >liz...< No offense but I'd prefer Courtney, Melissa Auf Der Maur or Shirley Manson >>>I would actually be interested in hearing anyone's top five list of songs >with a positive message.< I don't have a top 5, but a song that I listen to when I'm depressed is Heaven Tonight by Hole which is a very happy song. Courtney said she wrote it for Frances Bean after she + Eric wrote Northern Star, which she regards as a sad song. I also think Don't Change Your Plans by Ben Folds Five is a happy song, cause I figured it was about Frally, Ben's wife. Hey did you people know that Frally had her twins a week or less ago? I don't know what their names or genders are. Quite a few aussie bands write songs that aren't depressing or angry etc. but aren't heaps happy e.g. Powderfinger, Jebediah.....Sally "The utopia for 2004 is that women are going to rule the world"- Courtney Love *********************************** chickclick.com http://www.chickclick.com girl sites that don't fake it. http://www.chickmail.com sign up for your free email. *********************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 09:28:51 +0100 From: Jac Milnestein Subject: Lo-Fi Baby! (OT - Sorry) > From: Dan > > someone wrote: (that would be me. I lurk) > >I like a lot of PJ's old stuff (Re: "Dry", "Rid Of Me" and the demo album > which I > >can't remember the name of but is probably my fave). I didn't like much of the > >stuff that came after but it's still worth a listen. > > Ya.. "4-Track Demos" - that album does rock. Kinda only for um.. hardcore > PJ fans though..I wouldn't recommend this album to someone who has never > heard PJ. I always have a bad habit of buying 'unlistenable' stuff. The Demo stuff was the first PJ stuff I heard. I always liked it fine but then again I listen to lots of Lo-Fi stuff which my friend described beautifully as "bloody noise". > Myself, my favorite is "RID OF ME" with "Dry" coming in a close second. I > also REALLY really loved "To Bring You My Love" - and I thought "Dance Hall > At Louse Point" with John Parish on guitars was really well done..like, i > thought it would lose something without Polly Jean on guitars, but it rocks out. I couldn't get into "To Bring You My Love" and the only song I heard from "Dance Hall" was the "Elise" single. "...Love" had some good bits but it's not my bag. The same with Nick Cave's "Murder Ballads". > As for that new thing she put out..she named it "IS This Desire?" I prefer > calling it "IS This Crap Really a New PJ ALbum?" I just can't get into it. I > bought it the day it came out and have only grown to like one song "SKy Lit > Up". The rest..I don't know..too cold. I just can't warm up to it. That > album was by FAR my disapointment of the year. oh well..PJ still rocks I > guess, I just don't get the new album. I'm all for experimental..but.. I'm > used to more raw PJ I think. It's like she really tried to be experimental. > that's just me though. It's always bad when you get the feeling someone's trying to be *too* experimental but then again my fave lp of this year has been the "Star Wars Ep 1" soundtrack so I think I'll be quiet now. > PS - did Siouxie Sioux (from the Banshees) get anything on that rock show? > she shoulda too. Her band the CREATUREs really rocks. I don't like Siouxie Sioux. She slagged off Richey James. I growl at that. :) La Tristesse Durera, Jac "I remember when couches used to run around on two legs, and the kiwi-llama raptors were abundant, and flying lime green and flamenco pink singing zebras performed for a carrot." - - Mirai, (from a Rassilonstide post) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 23:52:25 -0500 From: Priciliano Luna Subject: Printed covers for the wcse sessions set I was wondering if anyone knew of a web site(s) or person that has covers for the jewel cases of wcse sessions boot set. I remember a web site that had 4 different covers the 1st was golden yellow and had a close up of liz wearing a yellow leather jacket. I think the site also had a cover for a boot show from maine. The only site I could think of was cool tall vunerable and luscious. I know i wasn't at the slick divide. Juan Luna:~) assistance will be greatly appreciated love peace and understanding to all pass it on ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 09:25:31 -0400 From: "Alice Hartzog" Subject: Re: support-system-digest V2 #223 okay so i'm an irregular poster and today i'm particularly cranky so if i piss anyone off i'm sorry but: speaking of the VH-1 top 100 women, is it just me, or did shirley manson just look TOO MUCH like boy george that day? oh my god. i was all excited because i thought boy george was going to comment on the women that inspired him or whatever, and it was just her. (sorry. i hate garbage. i think they're so annoying.) and what was up with this henry rollins thing?! commenting on every damn woman on the list. "oh, yeah, that patsy cline, she was one of my main influences" (ok i don't really think he said that but that was an example) BULLSHIT!!! next thing you know, henry rollins is going to join the golf channel as a commentator. watch out. i was also very annoyed that every time i turned on VH-1 in hopes of watching liz phair's part, it was ALWAYS the wrong section (she was in the nineties, and i always ended up watching the forties and fifties, or twenties and thirties). so i never saw it. but who got the top slot? if you say shania twain, i am going to emigrate to pakistan. :-) a nice place, pakistan is. okay, so that's my liz content. now for my non-liz content: has anyone ever read "the exes" by pagan kennedy? (if you guys had a long thread about this or something, i apologize) dp in nj should love this book 'cuz it's all about boston bands. i highly recommend it! off to spread some sunshine....:) alice (aka Miz Cranky, if you're nasty) "I am a marvelous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man I keep his house." -- Zsa Zsa Gabor ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 10:20:12 -0400 From: "Wendy Alkins" Subject: Ben Lee/ Beth Orton Gig Last Thurs. I saw a Ben Lee & Beth Orton at India Point Park in RI. Funny thing is, I thought Beth Orton would be opening for Ben Lee, but it was the other way around. Both were great & the concert was free(unbelievable), but I was surprised at the order. Nobody else was... so I started feeling a little old. But meanwhile Ben Lee has to be only like 20, & I was into his 1st cd which he probably did when he was 15. The fact that he could impact me with his music & words and I'm twice his age shows that he is wise beyond his years. Next Thursday is another freebie, Luscious Jackson. Did somebody mention they saw Luna? If so, where? I'm a huge fan. With regard to the VH-1 Greatest Women List. Do people actually think ABBA made a huge contribution to women in rock? I'm sorry but I don't. They may not suck, but I'm sure they could have found someone much more important for that # on the list ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 10:55:36 -0400 (EDT) From: "Nicole W." Subject: ... you've got to hide your love away... Well, my page of songs Liz has borrowed from is up, but maybe not in it's final form, but for all interested parties, it's at http://www.angelfire.com/ca/DontWalk/borrowed.html. Well I didn't seduce Flower last night, because somehow I drank enough to get sick from drinking for only the second time in my life, and I ended up puking all night. It's quite embarrassing, actually. I was in the pub in the basement of this dorm, and I guess I left to go to the bathroom, and suddenly I was on the floor next to the toilet puking, but I think I forgot to pull my pants up, so anyone walking by was probably seeing my ass sprawled out on the floor. That's not the worst part: I guess I passed out there, because next thing I knew, this security guard man was opening hte door and pulling me up (yeah, my pants were still down), and he escorted me to my room (I think I pulled my pants up before I left the bathroom), and then once in my hall, I made a beeline for that toilet and puked there for a while. Then I think I passed out there, too, because when I looked at my watch, it was suddenly 4:30 AM. I left the pub for the first toilet at like 11:45 PM. Hmm. I feel I can share this embarrassing story with you all, because maybe I can laugh about it now... maybe. I just know I made a fool of myself being pissed out of my mind on a bathroom floor, but I guess we all have a story like that. Hmm. I didn't even drink that much. i think I was poisoned. Yeah. I feel bad because I was hanging out with a bunch of people who work in this dorm, and I like them (except the one who hooked up with me and acts like he doesn't know me), and today they are all like "where'd you go? You disappeared suddenly!" I'm just like "uhh i was sick." This has to do with Liz because... It doesn't. Okay I have a problem, but I don't konw if anyone can understand it. SOmetimes there are songs, adn I can't listen to htem, because I get a sick, nauseous, sad, scared feeling in my stomach. It's hard to explain. Okay fuck it, I can't explain it. bu the problem is, when I l isten to Exile, I get this feeling. What the fuck can I do???? That sucks!!! This is Liz Phair, this is perhaps her best album (I've decided) so far, and I can't listen to it! It happens with "Ten" by Pearl Jam, too, but only the last few songs. It's a very odd affliction, admittedly, but hello! What the fuck?? It's sad. sigh. I don't know. Man... I'm sitting in London, with only 12 more days left here, adn I'm in a computer lab. in my dorm. Havent' left m y dorm yet today. hmm. bad. Okay I'm going then. Later, Nicole NP: John Lennon, "Lennon Legend" Can you believe it's been almost 20 years since John Lennon was murdered? That sounds like such a long time, but it feels like the wounds are still fresh. to me, at least, but maybe that's because I'm only 20 (less 30 days... August 31, people...) and so I didn't really understand that John Lennon was dead til you know, whenever you understand that stuff. Wellf irst of all, I don't think I listened to the Beatles or knew they existed til I was like at least 8... no wait... I might have been 6 or 7, beca use in music class we sang an abbreviated version of Yellow Submarine. Well anyway, I don't know, you do the math... so for me it hasnt' actually been 20 years, butstill, it's been a while, and it just seems so weird. Okay I'll shut up now. I'm hungry. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 10:53:27 -0700 From: "dana polachowski" Subject: blaaaahhhhhhh..... > um, B-52s were also on that segment...#49....and kate bush was 48. well, it's cool that kate made the list, but, oh god, i bet they played a clip from her "babooshka" video.... so, i'm curious; what *did* they do in kate's segment? did sarah maclachlan say anything *illuminating* about her ? (kate's b-day was 7/30...) > > What a dope, he tripped on a rope, > now look at him shiver. > Katie ();) that is so cool.... i really like that. >>I would actually be interested in hearing anyone's top five list of songs >with a positive message. Mine will reveal a very dated collection, but >here's what comes to mind: hey michael; yeah, that's an interesting query.... i think of "summer" songs, you know what i mean? they might not not be so profound lyrically (or they might), but, damn, they just feel/sound so good.... it's a certain "sound" or something.... i'd like to hear more songs that are about something kinda/really shitty but sound really "happy" (that song "barely breathing" comes to mind... but, surely, there are more). anyway, i'm having trouble coming up with a list right now... on the pjharvey/liz thing: >Obviously there is more than just the lyrics/music/rock stuff..They are >powerful, in charge women who can put their personal poetry down ...They are >independent thinking, which is good, but they also admit weaknesses..and true >to the form, sexual strength. I didn't realize, not being a regular here, >that many of you feel the same way. what i really dig, especially about liz (and only 'cause i haven't heard that much pj, which shall be remedied in the near future), is that she's more "normal," which probably isn't a good way to put it, but.... ok, let's try this: she's not some overblown...ahhhh...."embodiment" of--what?--some *persona* or something ("NO BIG HAIR!!"). not that there's anything wrong with that.... you know, like, something you might enjoy and see the merits of, but in terms of relating.... i mean, i really love kate bush's and tori amos' stuff, for example, but i can't quite *relate* to them on the same level.... somebody on this list said something like: "[liz's] lyrics come straight out of my mind." i thought that was so perfect. that whole "in your face" characterization of liz is really missing the point, it's not quite right.... anyway, i've only sort of said what i think i mean here.... sorry this is so long... dp ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 23:49:41 -0700 From: "dana polachowski" Subject: blaaaaahhhhhh.... > um, B-52s were also on that segment...#49....and kate bush was 48. well, it's cool that kate made the list, but, oh god, i bet they played a clip from her "babooshka" video.... so, i'm curious; what *did* they do in kate's segment? did sarah maclachlan say anything *illuminating* about her ? (kate's b-day was 7/30...) > > What a dope, he tripped on a rope, > now look at him shiver. > Katie ();) that is so cool.... i really like that. >>I would actually be interested in hearing anyone's top five list of songs >with a positive message. Mine will reveal a very dated collection, but >here's what comes to mind: hey michael; yeah, that's an interesting query.... i think of "summer" songs, you know what i mean? they might not not be so profound lyrically (or they might), but, damn, they just feel/sound so good.... it's a certain "sound" or something.... i'd like to hear more songs that are about something kinda/really shitty but sound really "happy" (that song "barely breathing" comes to mind... but, surely, there are more). anyway, i'm having trouble coming up with a list right now... on the pjharvey/liz thing: >Obviously there is more than just the lyrics/music/rock stuff..They are >powerful, in charge women who can put their personal poetry down ...They are >independent thinking, which is good, but they also admit weaknesses..and true >to the form, sexual strength. I didn't realize, not being a regular here, >that many of you feel the same way. what i really dig, especially about liz (and only 'cause i haven't heard that much pj, which shall be remedied in the near future), is that she's more "normal," which probably isn't a good way to put it, but.... ok, let's try this: she's not some overblown...ahhhh...."embodiment" of--what?--some *persona* or something. ("NO BIG HAIR!!") not that there's anything wrong with that.... you know, like, something you might enjoy and see the merits of, but in terms of relating.... i mean, i really love kate bush's and tori amos' stuff, but i can't quite *relate* to them on the same level.... somebody on this list said something like: "liz's lyrics come straight out of my mind." i thought that was so perfect. that whole "in your face" characterization of liz is really missing the point, it's not quite right.... anyway, i've only sort of said what i think i mean here.... sorry this is so long... dp ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 14:07:42 -0400 (EDT) From: steve Subject: vh1/siouxsie i just wanted to say that Siouxsie Sioux was on the countdown. How odd it was to see her on vh1!!!!! she was like 97 or 96 or something...they showed an interview from the 80s where she was talking about refusing to accept traditional gender roles in music. I was sorta irritated that they just focused on the banshees and did not mention the creatures at all. It was still a cool segement though:) oh, and the voiceover-hostess-person pronounced it soo-see :/ steve 'I'm your one wish you'll never get And you say that you get three But you're never, ever gonna get me' -cadallaca ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 15:32:37 -0400 From: the Tick Subject: luna >Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 10:12:25 -0400 >From: "Brian P. Falk" >Subject: morphine, luna, lizlust > >first, OMYGOD MARK SANDMAN HAD A HEART ATTACK AND DIED ONSTAGE!!?? >what the >fuck?! i love morphine! jesus what a thing to wake up to. that's >awful. >the guy couldn't have been that old. i saw them in philly about 5 >years ago >and loved it. why him and not john popper (i don't want him to die, >but you >know what i mean)? i hear he was 47. i saw them six years ago at the 9:30 club. they opened for a band i liked. i saw them last year too because a band i like was opening for them. >second, it is really easy to order the new luna import on cdnow. it >was a >back order but it only took'em 2 weeks to get it to me. so there you >go. cool. i've been looking for that album. i saw them at maxwell's alst fall for the first time and like them alot. they played "sweet child of mine". >i'm there at 9:30 tonight, too. been waiting for years for this show. >screwed up and missed'em when penthouse came out, but not this time. >warning: the volatile combo of their "sweet child o' mine" cover and >two-factor theory (psych majors?) may have you up all night writing >love >poems. i saw them last night at the 9:30 club too. they are so cool. tick "i've been watching you for years"- Luna "you are wild, and i'm in your posession" -R.E.M. "you can't be what you were so you better start being just what you are"- fugazi ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 15:43:48 EDT From: Biggerd000@aol.com Subject: Re: support-system-digest V2 #223 i have one owrd for all these people that want all these unreleased songs of lizs MP3'S ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 14:20:23 -0700 (PDT) From: morg hart Subject: The Ultimate WCSE 'Allo!!! A lot of people have posted about how they were disappointed with what ended up on the final version of WCSE after hearing what didn't make the cut. So that got me thinking, in a perfect world, what would the final version of WCSE be? Here's my version: White Chocolate Space Egg Big Tall Man Headache Fantasize Blood Keeper Waiting for the Bird Bars of the Bed Polyester Bride Tell Me You Like Me Baby Got Going Hurricane Cindy Johnny Feelgood Greased Lightning What Makes You Happy Ride Russian Girl Girls Room And also, in that perfect world, Blood Keeper woulda been the single. It's just a helluva song. Oh, dp in nj-- I DEFINITELY agree-- Kristin Hersh's "A Cleaner Light" is one of the best songs on that album. Major hit potential. Also check out "Echo" and "San Francisco". Anywho, That's all fer now. Morgan _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 17:26:30 EDT From: DaisyFoo14@aol.com Subject: backstreet's back ALRIGHT! Hey all of you! After a fulfilling and super-super-fun month in Oxford I'm back. Yeah. Anyway, not much to report since I'm really jet-lagged and completely disoriented, but regardless of that, I started watching the vh1 thing my father so graciously taped for me. I know this is off-topic, but for the kim deal portion, there's a song she's singing w/ alternating clips from I guess the music vid, and she's underwater, and all this other stuff. What song, album, band? I recognize and really like it, but would like more info, and I'm sure someone out there has even a tiny piece of info. I looked for the elle thing, but I got the uk edition so was pissapointed. Poo. I'll have to check the one here. I combed vogue but couldn't find it, and it's my mother's so I know it's US....what up? Anyone by chance planning to see tuscadero in dc 8/21? Not really glad to be home, but eager to receive some supsys action, Allison ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 18:51:46 -0400 From: Jason Long Subject: WCSE import I don't know if anyone's still looking for the Japanese import of WCSE that has "Hurricane Cindy" as a bonus track, but just in case, I thought that I would mention that CDnow is carrying it now, and it's on sale for $16.99, which is the cheapest I've seen it anywhere. Just thought some of you might be interested, although everyone who wants it has probably purchased it by now. Cheers, Jase NP: Guided By Voices, _Do The Collapse_ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 16:59:53 -0700 (PDT) From: Craig King Subject: Blair Witch Project Ok, can anyone who saw the Blair Witch Project help me out? This is a debate between my friends and I. Who was it standing in the corner at the end of the movie? Mike or Josh? Anyone who saw it knows what I'm talking about. I don't want to say too much for those who haven't seen it. And if you haven't seen it, GO SEE IT!!!!!!!!! It's an amazing and totally original brilliant film. It was one of the best movies I've seen in a very long time. I can't say enough about it except GO SEE IT!!!!! Craig "AdRock" NP: The Pixies - Death To The Pixies _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 17:55:11 -0700 (PDT) From: Katie Lynne Subject: Lilith videos Oh wow! Check out Lilith Fair website and you can see videos of Liz! They show bits of the songs though. Polyester Bride at the Seattle July 9th show and Never Said at the July 10 show. None from Portland. I like the Never Said video better, can't stand Polyester Bride for some reason. Oh yeah, speaking of PB, I've been singing this song quite a bit over the weekend cuz of the movie, Runaway Bride. yeah.....more Julia Roberts. yeah yeah yeah. Anyways, I almost accidently answered a customer's question by saying P. Bride. http://www.lilithfair.com I can be so awful when it comes to singing in the middle of nowhere. Honest. Took the dogs out for a walk last weekend, what was I singing? Flower. That's not all, I was singing this song with my eyes closed, go to open them and what do I see? Some old man talking on the phone on his patio. Ye-ow, and I had finished the "cramming, ramming, slamming in me..." part. The guy gave me this Hey! and I just walked away laughing. Boy, I didn't care at all. Life is too short to worry what other people think, so why not have fun? :) Anyhoo...saw Blair Witch on Saturday. Didn't scare me at all. Loved the way they filmed it. Birthdays birthdays birthdays....some are coming up! Including moi and other Virgos. Virgos are cool. B-day Katie, whenever your b-day is. Have a blast! Oh yeah, this thought came into my head sometimes. With Luscious Jackson's Fantastic Fabulous, the song reminds me a little bit of Liz's Bars of Bed. You know? The thing with including phone conversations? I wonder if there are other artists that do this as well? Hmm... No Mr. Flower for me, even though I do have a crush on some guy at work. Hmmm... Katie ();) === ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "I think music is the universal language of the world." -Gloria Estefan ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 22:20:14 EDT From: NegSplitz@aol.com Subject: Re:Tom Petty/REM So I am starting to get excited since there is no Liz here lately..always back east with you other Ivy college types.. But in one week, one week, there is REM and Tom Petty, all here in beautiful Orange County.. Next thing you know, Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young will be touring..You see, we never grow old! Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, We're finally on our own This summer I hear the drumming, Four dead in Ohio ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 19:20:40 -0700 From: MrE Subject: stuff >Shivers. I can still see Mike in the corner. was that not the creepiest ten seconds of celluloid ever produced? (he writes as he shivers once again) am gonna see it again this week and probably step into the Bruce's 'Sixth Sense'...just because i'm a bruce fanatic...twelve monkeys is still my fave movie: bizarre, twisted intense. will also go see most anything with Christopher Walken and Steve Buscemi...and Salma Hayek always reminds me of a great breakfast buffet... so, all hype aside (and i don't think either of us are hype-freaks) blair was simply...well, it's kinda hard to explain , isn't it? Momus made some discs...now if he can figure out why there is a minute and a half of nothingness between each song, then he can try again...or he can send them as is and you can pretend the songs have really long endings... take good care MrE - -- "Where'd you get these ideas?" Charlie Manson responding to Geraldo ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 20:35:19 -0700 (PDT) From: Liz Gould Subject: Liz on a billboard! (what a wonderful sight!!!) Today my mom and I were driving into NYC from our house in CT on the West Side Highway and we stopped at 54th St to get off the Highway and I look up a stoplight to see a Calvin Klein billboard and then I realized it was Liz!! That just made my day! (Plus it really made me love NY cause any city that can put Liz up on a billboard is wonderful!!!) Also, I taped PJ Harvey on Sessions last night if anyone would like to trade any Liz stuff for a copy of that I'd love you! About the whole abbreviating Liz as LP thing...my name is Elizabeth (I go by Liz) and I consider my intials to be EGG (But that could be cause I only started going by liz like a year or two ago...) Ahh Liz on a billboard that just makes me so happy... Liz _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V2 #224 ************************************