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alloy-digest         Tuesday, December 7 1999         Volume 04 : Number 328



                               Today's Subjects:
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  Re: Alloy: astrologie.... (OT)                        [Spencer2424@aol.com]
  Re: Alloy: Re: Scorpio rant! Horrorscopic             [Spencer2424@aol.com]
  RE: Alloy: Re: "ring around a horseshoe...."  ["D'Arcy Salzmann" <darcy@sa]
  Re: Alloy: Just back.... (Libra rant!)  ["Kathleen T. Presser" <Kathleen.P]

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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 01:39:23 EST
From: Spencer2424@aol.com
Subject: Re: Alloy: astrologie.... (OT)

In a message dated 12/5/99 11:02:13 PM Mountain Standard Time, RThurF@aol.com 
writes:

<< Yes, you could easily say she's *very* interesting! :)
  >>

Now you've got me entirely intrigued with this person!  Perhaps you could 
tell her I'm really a nice guy, and that the incident with the machette was 
blown way out of proportion by the media (just kidding; I try to avoid sharp 
objects, especially large metallic ones).

- - Craig

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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 01:45:04 EST
From: Spencer2424@aol.com
Subject: Re: Alloy: Re: Scorpio rant! Horrorscopic

In a message dated 12/5/99 9:00:17 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
electrix@mail.electricson.com writes:

<< Oh, that's alright.. I had it coming. Bad Karma is brutal. ;-)
  >>

Yeah, I know what you mean.  The FDA really ought to regulate that stuff...

- - Craig

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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 11:46:28 -0500
From: "D'Arcy Salzmann" <darcy@salzmann.com>
Subject: RE: Alloy: Re: "ring around a horseshoe...."

Ian,

You need to have the file in either .wav format or as CDDA (compact disc
player format.) If it's in CD form, you can download the encoder from
www.musicmatch.com or, if it's .wav format, you can download the free
audiograbber encoder from www.audiograbber.com-us.net I have both, so you
can send it to me and I will do it for you as well.

I'm into Medieval Times. I've never been there and I think it would be a lot
of fun. Crackers, you game?

D'Arcy
D'Arcy J. Salzmann
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

- -----Original Message-----
From:	owner-alloy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-alloy@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Ian
Gifford
Sent:	Friday, December 03, 1999 9:42 AM
To:	alloy@smoe.org
Subject:	Alloy: Re: "ring around a horseshoe...."



Hey D'arcy and Crackers.....

Maybe we could meet at "medievel Times" and have our pictures taken with us
in chain mail and balaclavas and all! That would be SOOOOO funny! D'arcy and
I could be the Knights with Crackers as the fair maiden (he seems to have
this fixation with pictures of people in drag ....so..... ; )  ?

But I also still like the fire-man idea!

Ian

Ps

Is there someone in this group who may be able to detail to me how I would
load a song into an MP3 file and then send it around to my friends..... I am
currently working on a song that I would like to send around prior to the
New Year. Any advice would be cool,

Ian




Ian Gifford
Singer/Songwriter, Radio show host.
Monday Mornings  12am till 2am (est) http://www.chrw.fm.net
mailto:igifford@hotmail.com
"All music is folk music. I ain't never heard no horse sing a song" Louis
Armstrong, 1901-1971

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Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 09:33:55 -0800
From: "Kathleen T. Presser" <Kathleen.Presser@corp.go.com>
Subject: Re: Alloy: Just back.... (Libra rant!)

I had to reply. In my family my mom and my stepmom are Libras. Wonderful
energetic people with lots and lots of energy and pep. My mom loves to be with
people and loves to get involved with organizations!!. Even in her fifties she's
a hard woman to keep up with! She's very casual in her approach to life and is
very empathetic to other people.
My husband is a double to triple Scorpio and very much keeps me on my toes. I
think the only reason we get along so well is because my sun sign (Sag) is very
close to Capricorn and my moon is in Pisces (the dreamer). He's the best that a
Scorpio could be. Very passionate, loyal, sentimental, etc. There, that's my two
cents worth on Astrology today.

Pax Aye,
Kate

Spencer2424@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 12/3/99 10:42:16 PM Mountain Standard Time, RThurF@aol.com
> writes:
>
> << All of the Librans I know personally are beautiful individuals with a
> great
>  deal of depth and mystery to them, and all of them also adore lizards,
>  amphibians & all kinds of creepy-crawlies. I don't know if those are meant
> to
>  be common traits (??!) but it's certainly common in the ones I know. I've
>  never heard Thomas say whether he's a big fan of insects particularly..
>
>  Robin T >>
> Yes, my sister is a Libra (October 21st), and she is indeed a beautiful
> individual.  And as kids, she and I had pet toads, which further supports
> your theory.  However, I still maintain that Scorpios are among the more
> interesting signs - mysterious, passionate, intense, and generally
> misunderstood.  We do keep things interesting for the rest of the Zodiac.

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