From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #232 Reply-To: ammf@smoe.org Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, August 7 1998 Volume 01 : Number 232 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Did I miss this? [seqiro@mail2.nai.net (Paul D. Beasi)] Re: Q: Toronto [joshw@bgnet.bgsu.edu (Josh Woodward)] Re: "chompin' off dave's head ..." [dalevy@aol.com (DALevy)] Re: Alexandria 7/30 [epbuckley@mindspring.com (ellen p. buckley)] Re: Nice job -- a few more thoughts [Richard B ] Re: Is Jian Gay? [dot0926@aol.com (Dot0926)] Re: Canadian Customs [Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu.ca>] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 23:04:41 GMT From: seqiro@mail2.nai.net (Paul D. Beasi) Subject: Re: Did I miss this? On Thu, 06 Aug 1998 16:23:09 GMT, "Demetriou, Melanie" wrote: >Jian said at SoNo that MF had taped a show for NPR. Did I miss him (or >anyone) saying when that show would air? Or don't they know yet? > >Melanie > > He said it would be the second week in August, nothing more specific. I'll see if I can find out something more! Paul - ----------------------------------------- Paul Beasi seqiro@ct2.nai.net http://w3.nai.net/~seqiro The spotlight guys got Iggy! -TMBG, Lupos Heartbreak Hotel 10/25/97 - ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 4 Aug 1998 02:20:59 GMT From: joshw@bgnet.bgsu.edu (Josh Woodward) Subject: Re: Q: Toronto Chad Schrock (chad@radix.net) wrote: : > No need for special driver license and your u.s. insurance : > usually (but not always) is valid. : Ugh! I didn't even think of that. If you go to your insurance company and ask them for a Canadian driving card, they'll usually give you one. Then you're set. Hope to see you (and everyone else!) there! - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Josh Woodward, CheEsy Fru. joshw@mail.bgsu.edu Web Site and Tape List: http://www.dc-adnet.com/joshw/ "When I hold you, there are no secrets." - Fruvous ------------------------------ Date: 4 Aug 1998 23:07:10 GMT From: dalevy@aol.com (DALevy) Subject: Re: "chompin' off dave's head ..." >I hope you can understand why some people might be rubbed the >wrong way by technophobic generalizations. I think if you listen to the comments in context, you wouldn't consider them "technophobic generalizations." Seems to me that Jian's comments about technology (he's not the only one who voices these opinions) are aimed at raising our awareness about the impact of the inventions. He'd probably be one of the first people to talk about the positive impacts of things like the Internet. But how many of us would want to lose the face-to-face interaction of an in-person meeting? So many of us only look at one dimension. Fruvous pushes people to think a bit harder, not necessarily to agree with everything they say. This is a good thing. Doug Levy San Francisco DALevy@NOSPAM.aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Aug 1998 08:11:26 -0400 From: epbuckley@mindspring.com (ellen p. buckley) Subject: Re: Alexandria 7/30 In article <35C7FE5F.6DDB345D@abs.net>, David G Garcia wrote: >Hey, ~I~ recognized it, but then I'm a Carlin fan ;-) > >Ellen, didn't I hear you say you were relatively local to the DC/Balt area? yep, i live in columbia. i saw the free show at the lakefront (the festival-of-the-arts show) and was floored. and not just because i was sitting on the ground. ;) peace, ellen (the bus came by, and i got on....) ************************************************************ "sometimes the songs that we hear ellen p. buckley are just songs of our own..." ************************************************************ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 22:26:25 +0000 From: Richard B Subject: Re: Nice job -- a few more thoughts Kumar Venkateswar wrote: > Maybe I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that a kilt usually > ends around the knees, whereas this went to his ankles. Maybe it's a > sign of a recession in Scotland? :-) ..or possibly short legs in North America. Fatuously, Richard ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Aug 1998 20:18:51 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: Thank You Fruvous Fans!!! On Mon, 03 Aug 1998 19:12:09 GMT, jeff@cgninteractive.com wrote: >Hey all! It's Jeff from BARK like a dog here. Just wanted to say thanks >to all of you for coming early to the Fruvous show last week in Oswego and >checking us out. We're psyched we had the opportunity to share the stage >with those guys. What a fun, talented band!! (and some really nice guys >too!). We can definitely understand why they've attracted such a >great, loyal following. Jeff, thanks for making it completely worth our while to have arrived early in Oswego. You guys rocked. Thanks for the roses, and come down to Philly willya??? Trace ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Aug 1998 20:48:12 -0400 From: Chad Schrock Subject: Re: "chompin' off dave's head ..." Dot0926 wrote: > > wrote: > > >Which Spice Girl do you suppose Jian would be? > > ahhhhh! i cannot believe that the spice girls are being mentioned > in this otherwise really really nice ng. my eight year old campers > are all obsessed with the spice girls ( they even call me *sniff* > clashy spice), they made me watch the movie, hear the songs, even > learn the damn handmotions!!!!! ok.....im calm now. spice > girls....sheesh. nora, don't hold back! tell us how you *really feel! :) I must admit that I rented and watch the spice movie. purely for the camp value, i assure you!!!! anyway, it wasn't nearly as campy as i though. it was cute. just cute. i'll leave it at that. :) chad ------------------------------ Date: 3 Aug 1998 23:51:41 GMT From: dot0926@aol.com (Dot0926) Subject: Re: Is Jian Gay? > "Robert M Fenster" wrote: >The t-shirt Jian wears actually says, "I dig your boyfriend." First time I >saw it, I thought it said, "I did your boyfriend." I like my version >better. > lol, a friend of mine thought the same thing. i was showing her some fruvous pictures ( not mine actualy, my sister's, i have yet to see the "boyfriend" shirt in person...so far every time ive seen fruvous, jian's wearing black....) and she exclaimed " does that say 'i did your boyfriend?'"....it was rather amusing. she decided in the end to make herself a shirt that says "i did your girlfriend"....i have yet to see her wear it, she's all talk :) - -nora ********************* "bear left fozzie.....right frog." - - kermit the frog and fozzie bear ( the muppet movie) nora cohen (dot0926@aol.com) snafru on irc **************** ------------------------------ Date: 6 Aug 1998 18:36:18 GMT From: Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Canadian Customs Loren Becker wrote: : i'm confused. are the smarties mentioned here something entirely different : than the ones i grew up with in the states? my recollection of smarties does : not in any way shape or form involve chocolate. or the color red. would : someone please enlighten me...? Smarties - one of my favourite candies - are similar to M&M's in shape and size - candied coated chocolate - comes in a box and includes most/all the colours of the rainbow. However, they are entirely different from M&M's in flavour - different type of chocolate, I guess, and I much prefer Smarties over M&M's. : trying to remember to delurk at least every once in a while Me too! :) Sara _______ The secret of life: breathe in, breathe out, repeat. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #232 ********************************************