From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #257 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 257 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: perch? [epbuckley@mindspring.com (ellen p. buckley)] moxie [melissa ] Re: Jian's Cool! [gemini@p3.net (Trace)] Re: King of Prussia Video Not For Sale [gemini@p3.net (Trace)] Re: 7/31 show, once again [johndoe037@gnilhtrae.net (Joshua I. Harriman)] Re: Jian's Cool! [epbuckley@mindspring.com (ellen p. buckley)] Re: perch? [gemini@p3.net (Trace)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 22:28:28 -0400 From: epbuckley@mindspring.com (ellen p. buckley) Subject: Re: perch? In article <1998080720542900.QAA29874@ladder01.news.aol.com>, dot0926@aol.com (Dot0926) wrote: (snip excellent dissertation on perch) >oddly, im having sushi tonight....it's a fish filled afternoon i guess. oh, one >more thing, i dont remember who said that jian is a vegetarian, but he eats >perch. i am a vegetarian, but i eat fish. am i a misnomer? i always thought >that vegetarianism was defined by not eating meat or fowl...can anyone clear >this up? why, yes. i did some reading on this around the time i became a vegematarian myself. technically, a vegetarian eats no flesh. this includes fish. there are a lot of little branches you can go off onto; if your reasons for your veggie-ism are mainly to protest the unethical treatment of farm animals, but you don't have a problem with fish farming, you might still call yourself a vegetarian. but the technical term for what you are if you still eat fish is... *drum roll* a pescetarian. no, i am not making this up. there are also, as you probably know, branches of veggie-ism that denote which types of non-flesh animal products you will eat-- ovo-lacto, lacto, vegan (no animal products or by-products whatsoever-- including things like honey and gelatin)... and the funkiest, which is fruitatarian (won't eat anything that requires killing, even killing a plant). so there ya go. if you eat fish, you're technically a pescetarian, but for simplicty's sake, you could go with "vegetarian, but i occasionally eat fish." ;) if you eat dairy, you're a lacto vegetarian, if you eat eggs also, you're ovo-lacto. we come in many flavors. peace, ellen ************************************************************ "sometimes the songs that we hear ellen p. buckley are just songs of our own..." ************************************************************ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 02:37:04 GMT From: melissa Subject: moxie hey i just thought of something, does moxy fruvuous drink moxie? for those of you who dont know, moxie is a soda made in maine. - -Comment from over the shoulder reader: Moxie reeeeeeeeeeeeaaally sux. It tastes somewhere between carbonated soy sauce and melted down tires. Yucko. shut up you. anyway, as i was saying, moxies been around since 1884 and used to be as popular as coke, well, until coke started putting cocaine in thier soda.... anyway, i drink it like a fish, a perch even...so does MF? just wondering. guys,. if you read this, have you ever tried it? if not, you should. contrary to popular belief, it tastes pretty good! melissa ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 02:46:44 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: Jian's Cool! On Fri, 07 Aug 1998 22:46:37 -0400, epbuckley@mindspring.com (ellen p. buckley) wrote: >but the converse is also true-- when you putpeople upon pedestals, it's a >lot harder to see their faults, too. as long as they're up there and >we're down here, we'll never know that they have bad morning breath or >that they push elderly women aside when getting on the metro. and to some >people, life's a lot tidier that way. > *LOL* How true! In that sense, they're perfect eh? Trace ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 02:44:19 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: King of Prussia Video Not For Sale On Fri, 07 Aug 1998 19:20:09 GMT, "Hartfield Adam (Lud)" wrote: >Well, I've got bad news for us fru-deprived fans. I just called Upper >Marion Township to request a copy request form, and when I answered >"yes" to "Are you calling about the Moxy Fru tape?", was told >that per the band's request, they're not selling copies. > >/me shakes his fists skyward, and counts off another day till >Halloween... :) > stop griping Adam :) ya know, I was wondering if Fruvous was going to be getting any of the .. um... proceeds from the sale of that tape. $25 seemed a little bit steep for a "processing" fee. Although it would've been nice to get the video, I'm pleased that people aren't going to profit at the expense of Fruvous. Trace (somehow bearing up under the weight of integrity) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 22:32:22 -0400 From: johndoe037@gnilhtrae.net (Joshua I. Harriman) Subject: Re: 7/31 show, once again In article <6q9vh8$6ar$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, hakmusic@juno.com wrote: > p.s. was the person who got the soundboard recordign on this list? We heard > Cal talkingabout it before the show. If so, I'd love to hear from you and > maybe get a copy. thanks. Harry - Unfortunately, this soundboard recording never came to fruition. My friend, Dave, brought his DAT deck with the sole purpose of capturing the show on tape. Unfortunately, the guy who owned the soundboard was exceedingly busy and wouldn't let Dave patch in. By the time Cal showed up, the tunes were about to start and he was rather busy himself, so we let him work. Supposedly, tho, a recording of this concert does exist. At one point, they mentioned a girl in the front row who had a taping device. So, if we can find this person, we may be able to procure a copy from her. BTW, the show was really great, and I was ecstatic to finally meet them afterward in Sam Goody. They are definitely awesome people. All for now, - --Josh. (P.S. - For those of you wondering, I was the guy wearing the black Guster shirt going around with my camera. I'll post the pictures at some point over the weekend.) (P.P.S. - My email address is wrong. Simply reverse everything between the @ and the . to respond. Thanks!) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 22:46:37 -0400 From: epbuckley@mindspring.com (ellen p. buckley) Subject: Re: Jian's Cool! >On Thu, 06 Aug 1998 13:59:54 +0000, Richard B > wrote: >>I think the question is why do we need idols at all? I think the answer is >>because a `relationship' with an idol is easy. you bring up an interesting point (and if i still had a copy of your original post-- rather than just a follow-up-- i'd restate it ;). it is easier to maintain that "idol" distance because there's no fear of rejection. hey, it's my fantasy, i'll write it any way i want it. in *my* fantasy, i'm beee-oootiful and all the guys think i'm witty and hilarious and ask me to join the group. ;) but the converse is also true-- when you putpeople upon pedestals, it's a lot harder to see their faults, too. as long as they're up there and we're down here, we'll never know that they have bad morning breath or that they push elderly women aside when getting on the metro. and to some people, life's a lot tidier that way. peace, ellen (i however, am a messy sort) ************************************************************ "sometimes the songs that we hear ellen p. buckley are just songs of our own..." ************************************************************ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 02:32:15 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: perch? Said it better than I did, thanks! Trace > >why, yes. > >i did some reading on this around the time i became a vegematarian myself. > >technically, a vegetarian eats no flesh. this includes fish. there are a >lot of little branches you can go off onto; if your reasons for your >veggie-ism are mainly to protest the unethical treatment of farm animals, >but you don't have a problem with fish farming, you might still call >yourself a vegetarian. but the technical term for what you are if you >still eat fish is... *drum roll* > >a pescetarian. no, i am not making this up. > >there are also, as you probably know, branches of veggie-ism that denote >which types of non-flesh animal products you will eat-- ovo-lacto, lacto, >vegan (no animal products or by-products whatsoever-- including things >like honey and gelatin)... and the funkiest, which is fruitatarian (won't >eat anything that requires killing, even killing a plant). > >so there ya go. if you eat fish, you're technically a pescetarian, but >for simplicty's sake, you could go with "vegetarian, but i occasionally >eat fish." ;) >if you eat dairy, you're a lacto vegetarian, if you eat eggs also, you're >ovo-lacto. > >we come in many flavors. >peace, >ellen > >************************************************************ >"sometimes the songs that we hear ellen p. buckley > are just songs of our own..." >************************************************************ ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #257 ********************************************