From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V2 #368 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 Friday, December 17 1999 Volume 02 : Number 368 Today's Subjects: ----------------- yep [Momus ] Bounced message [Jason Long ] Bounced message [Jason Long ] Bounced message [Jason Long ] Bounced message [Jason Long ] Re: foreploy [Peter Washington ] Beth Orton [Annie ] Diego list members? ["David Lizerbram" ] Best of the decade [Dominic ] Hmmm ["Sally Mae" ] Re: Female Liz Phans in Michigan ["Timothy Wrobel" ] RE: support-system-digest V2 #367 [Kelly Warner ] Re: Beth and Rufus [Miz Phair ] jealousy [Meow Grrl ] On Jealousy [MAILER-DAEMON ] Re: On Jealousy/WCSE sessions [Miz Phair ] ... we don't need no thought control... ["Nicole W." ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 23:03:11 -0800 From: Momus Subject: yep >>...watch it, otto3... ...uh...care to rephrase that? >>wassail? ...'everybody have fun tonight...everybody wassail tonight'...nevermind me...i'm busy writing this damned charlie manson parody for some other rag right now and it's clouded my thinking and i thought for a moment that i was on the kathy lee digest and i couldn't help but thinkin that how for year after year beautiful people perish and martha is a billionaire when all the while sally struthers could go far in feeding all those hungry children and then it dawned on me that it's all because of those latent hostilities for blonds that i have harbored since linda ramey turned me down for a date which inevitably plunged me into a marriage with an evil brunette and dammit i feel ever so much better now. >>¿Since when did this list become a dating service? ...uh, doing anything later? what color hair do you have...we could make great punctuation together... and now, for some liz news: liznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznews liznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznews liznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznews liznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznewsliznews Otto3 The Red - -- "Suck my dick!" - Cameron Diaz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 03:00:05 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message From: PhairWeather To: support-system@smoe.org Sorry for the negativity in the following post... I'm freezing and just came in from the rain, or as Susan Sarandon said "I'm cold and I'm wet and I'm just plain scared!!" Although I'm not scared... only waiting for more negativity to come my way.... bad karma... I shouldn't have given those envelopes full of dead spiders to my sister when I was nine. It's all coming back on me. >Momus wrote: >and hey, was that seano that said something about crack whores? Actually, no. It was the little green elves in "Money"... They wanna pimp her out. Can't anyone hear them?? "Step right up, she's a lucky fuck, but you're gonna need shitloads of money!" Once again... NO I'm not sayin' she's a whore...its a joke... >Peter Washington wrote: >In a highly inauspicious (or auspicious, depending on your sense of >humor) spacing coincidence, Phairweather (what is it with all the >anonymous types?) wrote: > >> Liz is a crack-whore. thank you. the end. > >Thanks for the info, PW (those are my initials too!) Now I'm really >into Liz, what with my deep love of both crack and whores. Sweet. Even though I take no offense to someone saying that I only posted that "Liz is a crack-whore."...... I did however want to state that I actually said that I'm not saying she is one.... just want to clear that up.... I already fought over stolen scanned lyric sheets, so I'm just waiting for "someone" (not you, Mr. Washington) to start an argument with me over this... I can hear it now... ranting and raving... "How DARE you call her a crack-whore?!... blah blah blah i try and use big words and talk about myself all the damned time....How DARE you?! blah blah blah...uses big words again..." back to chain smoking my life away... - -Michael - -- *end of transmission* - -------------------------------------------------------------- phairweather@eurekanet.com "Here's a four letter word and a three letter word for you..." -Liz Pickguard of Liz Band - -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 03:02:04 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message From: Greggrosey@aol.com Subject: while we're at it first post in a while so may as well put in my 2 cents in the best of 90's debate 1. crooked rain, crooked rain- pavement 2. exile- liz 3. aquemini- outkast 4. ok computer- radiohead 5. either/or- elliot smith 6. version 2.0- garbage 7. dig your own hole- chemical bros. 8. slanted and enchanted- pavement 9. rufus wainwright- rufus wainwright (any fans out there) 10. welcome to the cruel world- ben harper ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 03:01:32 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message From: Greggrosey@aol.com Subject: new orleans show Did anyone go to see Liz in New Orleans earlier this year when she opened for Alanis? The reason I ask is because it was the one and only time that Liz played "Baby Got Going" live, according to Janet Jains. I was just curious as to if it sounded good live? Anybody know? Well, I haven't been to any other Liz shows since 'spaceegg but when i saw her this past year in New Orleans she did play "Baby got going". I thought it was cool live, she played it really fast, which was good because the Alanis-crowd energy was weak to say the least. She seemed to have a lot of fun playing it and wasnt as uncomfortable as when I've seen her try out newer stuff on past tours. I think I was the only person there, however, that left during intermission (before Alanis) despite the ridiculous tickey price. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 03:02:50 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message From: Kenneth Lee Subject: wcse sessions - the long-winded story Okay, enough folks asked, so here it goes: It all started in early November... I received an email from some person who said he was roommates of Blast and Stoley from the Lupins (Blast being Jason Chasko, who produced some of the songs on whitechocolatespaceegg). He said that they moved out and left behind a bunch of original studio tapes from Trax Recording Studios as well as a cassette of Liz and Scott Litt alone in studio (this turned out to be the fabled '96 Shelved Demos/Studio Recordings tape). Since they weren't coming back for the tapes, he offered them to me, since he liked my Liz website. With the help of several people (due to several desperate pleas on the then 6'1" digest), I raised enough money along with my hard-earned cash to purchase these tapes. Around December 14, I had the tapes in my hands. And the person who had the tapes bought himself a nice camera (he's a photographer, if you wondered). I received a total of seven different cassettes. Here is an analysis of the seven cassettes (shamelessly copied from my original post from December 22): tape one (dated 4-9-97): 1. White Chocolate Space Egg - early version completely different from the album version slightly different instrumentation, lyric arrangement and alternate lead vocal obviously a working version (lyrics flubbed) 2. Big Tall Man - the instrumental track, similar to the album version (sans the vocal, of course) tape two (dated 5-1-97): 1. Tell Me You Like Me - different lead vocal and lyrics than the version on Shelved Demos / Studio Recordings 2. What Makes You Happy - rough mix NOT the Brad Wood, produced by Scott Litt? incomplete (it appears Tell Me You Like Me was taped over this song) tape three (dated 5-20-97): 1. Bars Of The Bed - an unreleased recording that was originally on the WCSE running order (more later). It's a sped-up, rock rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner. tape four (undated): 1. Blood Keeper - an unreleased recording it's a slow rock number with chords similar to Nirvana's "Come As You Are" (at least to my ears). Lyrics include: "I'm obsessed, I'm a wreck, I'm insane / Isn't that what you want me to say? / Don't you need to feel my blood on the tracks again?" (This track was intended for the "Scream 2" soundtrack, but was ultimately shelved.) tape five (undated): 1. What Makes You Happy - apparently a Scott Litt production, different arrangement than the released version. 2. Big Tall Man - similiar to the version released, save for the ending. tape six (whitechocolatespaceegg - undated): this is the original running order that was presumably presented to Capitol Records exec Gary Gersh (who rejected it): 1. White Chocolate Space Egg - slightly different mix than the released version 2. Fantasize - alternate mix with more instrumentation 3. Headache - alternate mix with sleigh bells (!) 4. Big Tall Man - slightly alternate mix and more at the end (instrumentation break up) 5. Baby Got Going - alternate mix with quicker fade at end. This is fun because you can hear Liz laughing and talking. 6. Only Son - alternate vocals. Lyrics different. Instead of "So long, goodbye, I'm gone already" it's "Daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy". 7. Bars Of The Bed - similar to the version mentioned above, only there is dialogue in the background. Apparently, it's a little story about an affair. 8. Oh My God - same as the Shelved Demos / Studio Recordings version 9. Ride - only difference between the released version and this one is that this one features Liz saying "I need a ride..." at the very beginning. 10. White Bird Of Texas - same as the version found on the Polyester Bride Japanese CD single (more production) 11. Perfect World - same as the released version except for you hear Liz set up her guitar at the beginning 12. Desperado Theme - more overdubs, etc. 13. Tell Me You Like Me - similar to the version described in tape two. 14. What Makes You Happy - Scott Litt (?) produced version -- different (see tape six) 15. Freak Of Nature - same as version from Q101 Local 101 CD (anyone want to sell me their copy of this CD???). 16. Girls' Room - same as released version 17. Russian Girl - double tracked vocal. Liz sounds more confident. And she doesn't flub the lyrics. tape seven: no dialogue tape, but the Shelved Demos / Studio Recordings tape: 1. Oh My God 2. Headache 3. Desperado Theme 4. Ride 5. Hurricane Cindy 6. Rocket Boy 7. Perfect World 8. Fantasize 9. Russian Girl 10. Stuck On An Island 11. Tell Me You Like Me 12. Girls' Room 13. I'm Like That 14. Waiting For The Bird (White Bird Of Texas) 15. Freak Of Nature 16-30. same titles as 1-15 The original plan was to distribute these tapes via a tape tree, but I decided (foolishly perhaps) to treat everyone by burning the tapes to CDs. Well, that was a tremendous effort and took a year to complete. The double-disc set became (aptly) known as WCSE Sessions. Here are the contents of those two discs: Disc One 1996 Studio Recordings (taken from tape 7) 1. Oh My God 2. Headache 3. Desperado Theme 4. Ride 5. Hurricane Cindy 6. Rocket Boy 7. Perfect World 8. Fantasize 9. Russian Girl 10. Stuck On An Island 11. Tell Me You Like Me 12. Girls' Room 13. I'm Like That 14. Waiting For The Bird (White Bird Of Texas) 15. Freak Of Nature Sidenote 1: I only used the Studio Recordings portion of this tape. If you are interested in the Demos portion... 1997 Studio Recordings 16. White Chocolate Space Egg (tape 1) 17. Big Tall Man (tape 1) 18. Tell Me You Like Me (tape 2) 19. What Makes You Happy (tape 2) 20. Bars Of The Bed (tape 3) 21. Blood Keeper (tape 4) 22. What Makes You Happy (tape 5) 23. Big Tall Man (tape 5) 1998 whitechocolatespaceegg Rough Mixes 24. Johnny Feelgood 25. What Makes You Happy Sidenote 2: tracks 24 and 25 are not from the tapes I acquired from the roommate of Jason Chasko. This is is from a different tape. This tape from the summer of 1998 was an advance preview cassette that an engineer acquired who in turn dubbed for a friend. This friend mentioned this tape in the USENET newsgroup alt.fan.liz-phair. As a result, this persons email was swamped with requests (and he eventually changed email addresses as a result). But as fortune would have it, he said he would dub a copy for me. Well, there are few differences between this tape and the official whitechocolatespaceegg album. Save for these two songs. Johnny Feelgood features a slightly different mix. What Makes You Happy is a features a few more differences. The intro guitar part is missing and the song has a complete ending and doesn't loop to fade. Disc Two 1997 whitechocolatespaceegg Running Order (tape 6) 1. White Chocolate Space Egg 2. Fantasize 3. Headache 4. Big Tall Man 5. Baby Got Going 6. Only Son 7. Bars Of The Bed 8. Oh My God 9. Ride 10. Waiting For The Bird 11. Perfect World 12. Desperado Theme 13. Tell Me You Like Me 14. What Makes You Happy 15. Freak Of Nature 16. Girls' Room 17. Russian Girl Bonus Tracks 18. Blood Keeper (tape 4 - same as disc 1 track 21) 19. Greased Lightning (from Japanese Polyester Bride CD EP) 20. Hurricane Cindy (from Japanese whitechocolatespaceegg CD) Sidenote 3: the last two tracks were added for the benefit of those who couldn't find those Japanese imports. I was going to torture myself further by making a color cover and booklet featuring pics from the Katrin Thomas photo shoot as well as the history about these tapes, but if I did that, I would be bankrupt... And that is the long-winded story of the WCSE Sessions. Thanks for listening... :) - -Ken kenmlee@ix.netcom.com MeSmErIzInG - AnOtHeR LiZ PhAiR WeBsItE http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/2471/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 00:46:55 -0500 From: Peter Washington Subject: Re: foreploy jake wrote: > peter spoke of foreploy. methinks he was reading the > december playboy after hours or the washington post. Well, it was third-hand, but the source was the Washington Post. Congratulations jake. Peter Today's Word of the Day, direct from Webster's Third New International Cowcatcher and Dictionary: prog: (n) food, especially when obtained by foraging, filching, or as a handout. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 00:53:33 -0800 (PST) From: Annie Subject: Beth Orton Anyone here like Beth Orton..?? She did backing vocals on "Beautiful Way" from one of the BEST albums of the year, and one of my FAVOURITE (spelling especially for MrE) Beck albums of all time. And she could pass for Liz's baby sister. Annie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 01:14:27 -0800 From: "David Lizerbram" Subject: Diego list members? Hey all. I'm in San Diego for a few weeks, and i was wondering if there are any list members down here who are musicians also...i play guitar, and i'm looking for people to jam with. If there's anybody out there, give me a shout. David ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 02:00:46 -0500 From: Dominic Subject: Best of the decade Hey, here's my Top 25 list (in no particular order) : - -Sam Phillips' "Martinis & Bikinis" - -Maria Mckee's "Life Is Sweet" - -Lemonheads' "It's A Shame About Ray" - -Mark Eitzel's "West" - -Elliott Smith's "XO" - -XTC's "Nonsuch" - -Squeeze's "Ridiculous" - -Wilco's "Summerteeth" - -Billy Bragg's "William Bloke" - -Aztec Camera's "Frestonia" - -Juliana Hatfield's "Hey Babe" and "Only Everything" - -Elvis Costello's "Brutal Youth" - -Aimee Mann's "I'm With Stupid" - -Michael Penn's "Resigned" - -Lucinda Williams' "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road" - -Heatmiser's "Mic City Sons" - -Matthew Sweet's "In Reverse" - -Loud Family's "Plants & Birds & Rocks & Things" - -Liz Phair's "Whip-Smart" - -Beautiful South's "0898" - -Robyn Hitchcock's "Eye" - -Blue Rodeo's "Casino" - -Fountains Of Wayne's "Utopia Parkway" - -Cake's "Fashion Nugget" - -Radiohead's "OK Computer" Take care ! Dominic Montreal ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 02:30:49 -0800 From: "Sally Mae" Subject: Hmmm >umm..isn't 'dittos' Austrailian for 'roo shit'?> Not to my knowledge, Dark Side of the Moon and I'm AUSTRALIAN!!...Sally *********************************** chickclick.com http://www.chickclick.com girl sites that don't fake it. http://www.chickmail.com sign up for your free email. *********************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 06:37:47 EST From: "Timothy Wrobel" Subject: Re: Female Liz Phans in Michigan I never became a dating service, I was just looking for some friends in the same area to hang out with. If you would open your eyes and read, it said "hang out" and "talk" on the "phone/online". Nothing about dating. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 06:44:24 -0800 (PST) From: Craig King Subject: Top 10 albums Here are my humble choices for the Top 10 albums of the decade along with a short explanation: 1. Liz - Exile In Guyville (Need I explain?) 2. Nirvana - Nevermind (The single most important band and album of the 90's. Not necessarily the best, but the most important by far. Along with Liz of course.) 3. Liz - Whip-Smart (The best sophomore effort ever made along with STP's Purple album, and my personal fav Liz album.) 4. Stone Temple Pilots - No. 4 (Just when everyone thought rock was dead, STP releases the most compelling rock album of the year of one of the best of the decade.) 5. Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Beastie Boys playing their own instruments? Who woulda thought?! This album helps to pave the way for alot of rap/rock acts.) 6. Scott Weiland - 12 Bar Blues (A personal favorite. This album came out of nowhere and has one of the most unique sounds I've ever heard.) 7. Tom Petty - Wildflowers (What can I say about this album? Brilliant! Tom Petty proves he's one of the best songwriters of the last 25 years.) 8. Alice In Chains - Jar of Flies (Who would of thought Alice In Chains would do an all acoustic album? They pull it off with flying colors.) 9. Megadeth - Countdown To Extinction (One of the greatest metal albums ever made. Metal never sounded so good.) 10. Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine (Tom Morello created one of the most unique guitar sounds I've ever heard with this album. Perhaps the most intense band of the 90's.) Well, those are my choices. Flame me if you want, but I guess I'm not cool enough to pick an all-female list or an all-indy list. The best albums CAN come from the mainstream too you know. Craig "AdRock" NP: Metallica - Live Shit: Binge and Purge __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 09:28:49 -0600 From: Kelly Warner Subject: RE: support-system-digest V2 #367 > <<¿Since when did this list become a dating service?....I have to go make a > cake for someone's pity party now......>> > Yeah, that's the spirit, kick him while he's down. For cryin' out loud, let the poor guy unburden a fraction of his misery without publicly jeering at him. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 12:23:59 -0500 (EST) From: Dan Subject: I Am Liz Phair Peter Washington WROTE: >> Day-JA-VOUS?? how do you spell that?) > >Deja vu. It's French you stupid American Ummm.. stupid CANADIAN - thank you very much :) Dan. (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)*(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*) "The sun machine is coming down, and we're gonna have a party..." -David Bowie. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 10:15:07 -0800 (PST) From: Miz Phair Subject: Re: Beth and Rufus Count me in on Beth Orton AND Rufus Wainwright. There's SOOOOO much talent there. I keep wondering how many people that I'd love - maybe, gasp, as much as LIZ (content!) - that are sitting in record bins unawares. Stuff like that keeps me up at night... paige- ===== I'm obsessed, I'm a wreck, I'm insane. Isn't that what you want me to say? Don't you need to feel my blood on the tracks today? - --Liz Phair, "Blood Keeper" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:37:39 -0800 (PST) From: Meow Grrl Subject: jealousy OK, Val, this is for you… no more teasing. Though I really didn't mean to! = ) I’ve never really heard/seen anyone talk about Jealousy, so I’ve always thought my take is pretty unique. I’d love to know that I’m wrong. “I can’t believe you had a life before me/ I can’t believe they let you run around free/ just putting your body wherever it seemed like a good idea.” I feel that when Liz is singing these words, she knows that her thoughts are irrational. “I know it’s just a drawer of photographs/They’re ex-girlfriends, I try to remember that.” By her very admission that she’s having these thoughts, she’s equally acknowledging that acting on them isn’t right. It's not rational or appropriate. The internal struggles we have with jealousy. I had a boyfriend for five years; we ended it in September 1998. It was a good choice, and I’m happy about it. But this guy had a huge jealousy problem. Not mad-jealous – he wouldn’t throw fits or anything. In fact, if he had, it might have been easier to deal with and I could have just thrown his ass out. But this guy would get SAD-jealous. Which is worse, cause it just made me feel so powerless and pained … there was NOTHING I could do. I couldn’t change the past. And my past is not so free-form as he liked to make me think it was … I just went to college like everyone else. But he ended up making me feel like I had been a non-self-respecting slut; I was only his third serious girlfriend, and he had NEVER slept around. I'd try to tell him that I am who I am today b/c of the choices I made in my past, good or bad, and the ME I am today is the person he's in love with. But he wouldn't buy it. Then, when I heard Liz singing these words in Jealousy, I would think, he’s just normal. People feel like this. Of course, I’d hoped that like Liz he could just admit that he is irrational, that his pain makes no sense … thinking it were so awful that I was “just putting [my] body wherever it seemed like a good idea.” That’s the part that makes me think of him. It’s so unfair. So I love the song, not cause I personally identify with the words she’s singing, but because I just really wish he could have ... realizing that his thoughts were normal, if irrational, instead of letting them tear him up the way they did. And maybe he did, but he never admitted it to me. Does anyone understand what I’m saying? Girls? Guys? feeling a little more serious than normal, sandra __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 20:26:27 -0500 (EST) From: MAILER-DAEMON Subject: On Jealousy I must say that I completely agree with that view on Jealousy. I have a friend who was having struggles with her boyfriend, and at one point she was telling me about how pissed she was because she was watching a home video that her boyfriend had made, and found him making out with an old girlfriend on it. Despite the fact that the video tape was from years past, she still felt very cheated, or jealous, as it were. When she talked about it, it was like she was quoting the song to me, and if she liked Liz Phair, I would've accused her of it. So, in short, that's my story on Jealousy. I totally agree with Sandra, and would like to add a few more points, well, one: Her admission that her feelings are just fickle because "it's just a drawer of photographs" make the feelings of jealousy better, but at the same time, this presents jealousy in its whole picture as a sort of uncontrolled rage. It's not just getting pissed off at your boyfriend for looking at another girl, it's the realization that you are just blowing things out of proportion, but you can't do anything about it. So, you're mad at yourself for not being able to shake the feelings of jealousy, and you're mad at your object of jealousy, and it's just this rage that has no outlet. Joshua Patrick Kanary, Esquire vist my web page: http://www2.gvsu.edu/~kanaryj "As long as possible live free and uncommitted. It makes but little difference whether you are committed to a farm or the county jail." -Henry David Thoreau ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:23:40 -0800 (PST) From: Miz Phair Subject: Re: On Jealousy/WCSE sessions It's not just getting pissed off > at your boyfriend for > looking at another girl, it's the realization that > you are just blowing > things out of proportion, but you can't do anything > about it. So, you're > mad at yourself for not being able to shake the > feelings of jealousy, and > you're mad at your object of jealousy, and it's just > this rage that has no > outlet. > Only Liz could have said it better... Thanks for the history of the WCSE sessions. It was a very interesting read. I just gobble up stuff like that - and it also helps me take a closer look at stuff I wouldn't otherwise notice (i.e., the end of Baby Got Going) paige- My 6'1" ratio of "yeah" success is growing by leaps and bounds. Yippee! NP: Ken's superb WCSE Sessions ===== "I had a dream and you were in it. You ran a race, but you didn't win it. And I wasn't sorry to see you lose I would have paid good money to have them grease your shoes." - --Liz Phair, "Greased Lightning" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 23:07:00 -0500 (EST) From: "Nicole W." Subject: ... we don't need no thought control... FINALLY done with finals. I had thsi dream last night where some radio station was interviewing Liz and they axed her for some titles off the new album. One of them was something like (but maybe not very much like, because the memory is really fuzzy) "I Will Walk To My Job" or something. Actually I forget what it was. Geez. What a great post this is now. Umm... Oh I finally got my website listed on Yahoo! but it won't appear for a cuople of days. That's where I want it cuz it's like a really popular search engine. And I want hitz ya know... I wanna be part o' the info highway... Sort of. REally I just want to be famous. Umm........ I foget. I had other stuff to write... oh I know. One thing was... well this isn't going to be a good story cuz I can't rememver the song. I don't know why. But one song of Whip-Smart has a spoken background for a second... it might be x ray man or something. I don't know what it really is, and I know this is NOT wha tit is, but I always sing it as "two times a lady". It would help if you knew what thsi song was, huh? Well okay I'll finish it anyway and next time i listen to ws i'llf ind out what it was and post. And then you can laugh. But when I think of "two times a lady" i think of that Lionel Ritchie? song "once, twice, three times a lady..." That was a dumb stori, but I had to like... write something. Just to hear myself write. Later, Nicole * * * * * * * * * * * * "Perfect is a fault, and fault lines change." -R.E.M. "Push me and I will resist/ This behavior's not unique" -Pearl Jam "Insanity is super sanity." ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V2 #368 ************************************