From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #677 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 Sunday, September 27 1998 Volume 01 : Number 677 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: San Francisco Dinner [garitrn@aol.com (Garit RN)] Non Fruvous Plug ["Ann Marie & Cameron" ] Re: Compare for yourself! [Chad Schrock ] Re: The Rutles (was Re: Songs never heard wish list) [nafio@my-dejanews.c] Re: Compare for yourself! [Loren Beth Becker ] What would you make....? [jsmooth69@aol.com (JSmooth69)] Re: Vancouver Sept.24 [jenncyn@aol.com (JennCyn)] Re: 3 Days/3 Provinces/3 Time Zones/2 Shows: Trip Diary of an 'Internet Wingnut' Part 2 (long) [Amy Schrader ] Re: What would you make....? [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 27 Sep 1998 16:38:01 GMT From: garitrn@aol.com (Garit RN) Subject: Re: San Francisco Dinner hello, 2 meeting up is a possibility. larry ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 17:00:51 GMT From: "Ann Marie & Cameron" Subject: Non Fruvous Plug For all you Torontonians, Eve Goldberg, who performed at the Accapella Workshop in Burke's Falls, is having a CD launch tonight (Sept. 27th). At the Fyling Cloud Folk Club (Inside the Tranzac Club) 292 Brunswick Ave. 10$ With Ruth Goldberg Ken Whitely Bill Garrett Chris Coole Dennis Pendrith and more I know it is sort late notice.... but I just thought about it know, Eve Goldberg is a friend of the family, so.... Life101 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 12:57:03 -0400 From: Chad Schrock Subject: Re: Compare for yourself! Maige wrote: > Chad Schrock wrote: > > > AND!!!! > > the Hippie on the Pole! > > It's the "hippie on the -POST-" ...sheesh, chad...and you were > there!! Yeah, I know. I was just seeing who was paying attention. Yeah, that's it! :) > ;) Sorry, but ppl getting that wrong is a pet peeve of mine... > Remember...the improv went: "He's the hippie on the post... > He's the hippie with the most!" *grin* (/rant) I thought that was what it was, but I don't trust my memory that often. ("Hippie on the pole" is what is listed in the newsletter.) - -- chad@ radix.net ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 17:36:08 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: The Rutles (was Re: Songs never heard wish list) xmrhyde@ibm.net wrote: > A little more Fru-ish content...the boys wound up their last show in King Of > Prussia with "I Shall Be Released." That was the only time I'd heard it, > but I have only five shows under my belt. Do they play it very often? I've heard it all of once and I'm somewhere around the 20-show mark in my Fruhead career. That was at the Luxor during the Ottawa Folk Festival along with all those other "but they *never* play that" and "I didn't think they'd play that again in a million years" songs. Any of the more travelled Fruheads hear it? Fiona Were you at Luxor '98? *g* - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 19:05:16 GMT From: Loren Beth Becker Subject: Re: Compare for yourself! > Well, look at the picture of the hippie. See the 2 guys sitting > at the base of the pole in white t-shirts? I'm the one that's > not in the hat and looking towards the camera, the guy on the > left. (And I am NOT the bald guy in dark glasses. :) > > Just for completeness, the guy in the dark hat, looking up towards > the hippie is my friend, Steve. We'll both be at NoHo. ;) yes, but chad... this proves only that _one_ Cchad exists, not that there are actually two separate Cchads... loren. who know way too many people named chad these days. it's very confusing but at least none of the others are quite so tall... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "to be young is a crime. reality commits it each day at dawn; and so does history, which is each morning born anew. and so reality and history are banned." --eduardo galeano ------------------------------ Date: 27 Sep 1998 20:29:39 GMT From: jsmooth69@aol.com (JSmooth69) Subject: What would you make....? I was just looking through a webpage for my other favorite musical artist, Tori Amos, and I saw a little poll question of what would you make for Tori if you had her over for dinner? So I was wondering, if you had the guys over for dinner one night, what would you cook for them? I'm not a very good cook, so I'd make the only think I know how to make, spaghetti, ravioli, or lasagna. just curious, Jason Superintelligent shade of the color blue Lover of Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters "Here I am, brain the size of a planet and they ask me to take you down to the bridge. Call the job satisfaction? 'Cos I don't." -Marvin, The Paranoid Android ------------------------------ Date: 27 Sep 1998 20:07:35 GMT From: jenncyn@aol.com (JennCyn) Subject: Re: Vancouver Sept.24 > The only thing I do regret is that in this one > chance this year to meet other members of our little group I missed > someone, Jenn Grifee (JennCyn) if we had only known you would be there... > :>( > Next time for sure. :>) I'm sorry I missed you, too. My travel plans were up in the air for so long that I could barely post about going, and once I got there, I kept hearing bits of conversations and thought I recognized the topics/familiar names, but I was too shy to interrupt. oh well. (Anyone for a Northwest Fruhead get-together one of these days? I would like to meet you all somehow!) > (finger injury) Youch indeed. I hadn't heard the complete story... good thing it wasn't too severe! > Didn't have very long to talk to the guys, the Dick's staff really were in > a hurry to get out of there. :( But did mange to say something to all of > them, and Jian knew my name from the ng which was very cool. :>) It never fails to amaze me when Fruvous members recognize my screen name. I got it from both Murray and Jian when I ran into them on the way to the venue. They went from "wait, have I seen you before?"-style expressions to "Oh! Hey! How're you doing?" and handshakes as soon as my email address came up. Jian I expected, since he's done that before ("are you JennCyn?"), but Murray's reaction really surprised me. you're right, 'tis definitely cool. :) - - jenn (who currently has "Shoehorn With Teeth" stuck in her head... and images from The Smirking Gherkin of Fruvous posing with Bendy.... :) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 21:18:41 GMT From: Amy Schrader Subject: Re: 3 Days/3 Provinces/3 Time Zones/2 Shows: Trip Diary of an 'Internet Wingnut' Part 2 (long) LOL!!! I wish I could have heard that one!!!! Of course, there's nothing wrong with this! :-) I once played Marius in the ..um...much edited "Junior, downstairs cabaret" version of Les Miz. One of those one performance only type deals with my friend's basement as our stage. All 5 girls had to switch between about 5 roles each. It was crazy, but fun....we probably confused the hell out of our audience. OK, that had absolutly nothing to do with anything...just letting y'all in on a bit of my childhood *shy grin*. back to Fruvous Amy "It's not forbidden to be what you are. Dip into that great big cookie jar!" ~Moxy Fruvous "'If' is the middle word of life, man!" ~Murray Foster "Alright! Who fruvoused the cat!" ~Mike Ford ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 21:40:51 GMT From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: What would you make....? On 27 Sep 1998 20:29:39 GMT, the following words of wisdom were uttered by jsmooth69@aol.com (JSmooth69): >So I was wondering, if you had the guys over for dinner one night, what would >you cook for them? Well, the boys get exposed to all kinds of good American cuisine (and the many cultures that that encompasses) all the time, eating in places they play and whatnot. So I'd probably want to expose them to stuff they may have never tried. Some of it I've already tested out on ChrisO, and if *he* eats my food (he's *very* particular about his food!), I feel confident that, at the very least, they wouldn't hate me with a passion after dinner. :) 1 - borsch, of course (it is NOT A BEET SOUP!!! The stuff they sell in jars in the supermarkets sometimes is DISGUSTING!! Everyone deserves to try good borsch.) 2 - something with eggplants in it (I *am* the eggplant lady. My absolute favorite vegetable of them all.) Maybe a dip, or stuff peppers with it and other stuff, or something. 3 - some other dips, probably, most Russian or Italian, and real Russian black bread (which is dense, the antithesis of Wonderbread) to dip into them. 4 - sour cherry rolls. I'm not sure about Canada, but I have yet to see sour cherries sold in the U.S. Most people have never tried them, and that's unfortunate. They're their own kind of cherry, light- to medium-red and translucent, and sour-ish. Yummm. They're also sold jarred "in their own juice" in many European markets. They originate from (surprise, surprise!) Eastern Europe, methinks. - --- Of course, y'see, these are my thoughts at the very moment that I am writing this. I am absolutely certain that this would change (well, not the borsch part - it's my mission to have every North American try it at least once in their lifetime)... change, depending on my mood. Hmpf, strike a cooking topic with *me*, Jason, you get a ramble! :D Vika Zafrin vika@ibm.net Vika_Zafrin@Brown.edu "You _will_ observe my pouting!" - ChrisO ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #677 ********************************************