From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #710 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, October 2 1998 Volume 01 : Number 710 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Northampton Show [fruhead1@aol.com (Fruhead 1)] Re: Frudegreens [dot0926@aol.com (Dot0926)] Re: Frudegreens [Nate DeRose ] Re: Northampton Show [stereopuff@aol.com (StereoPuff)] Re: Northampton Show [Nate DeRose ] Re: What would I show? [Nate DeRose ] Re: In between shows [Nate DeRose ] Re: In between shows [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: Northampton Show [hKatherine@ehmail.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2 Oct 1998 04:22:48 GMT From: fruhead1@aol.com (Fruhead 1) Subject: Re: Northampton Show Welcome, and you'd better dress up! I dont want to be the only one *smile* Katie ------------------------------ Date: 2 Oct 1998 04:44:50 GMT From: dot0926@aol.com (Dot0926) Subject: Re: Frudegreens >Geenius at Wrok wrote: >Actually, I never understood "between poles." Even though I know it's >"poles," I prefer to hear the lyric as "between pulls," as in "between >swigs from a bottle." > i always assumed that "between poles" meant between two opposites, aka, sober and drunk. that the statement "we're like cows in the grass" was spoken in that not quite sober but not yet drunk stage, where the tounge starts to work almost independant of the brain, and where words flow like a river filled with nonsense, harsh truths, and outrageous lies - -nora (who legaly shouldnt know what she's saying *grin*) ********************* "the story you are about to see is a fib, but it's short." - - mathnet (square one) nora cohen (CoheN112@newschool.edu) or (dot0926@aol.com.....at least for a while) snafru on irc **************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 01:35:28 -0700 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: Frudegreens Josh Drury wrote: > > FruWench wrote: > > It's NOT "pop"!! It's SODA!!! > > > My experience is that you can't lose with "soft drinks". > Or, if in Ireland..... "minerals". :) nate ------------------------------ Date: 2 Oct 1998 05:35:07 GMT From: stereopuff@aol.com (StereoPuff) Subject: Re: Northampton Show >is anyone dressing up for Halloween? >We both want to, but we don't want to be >the only ones dressed up! I will be going to the halloween show dressed as comic-artist Michael Wood. And I hope that comic-artist Michael Wood will see it fit to attend the halloween show dressed as film-geek Mike Wood. - - film-geek Mike Wood ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 01:39:48 -0700 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: Northampton Show Chrismoe95 wrote: > > Melanie, > > First of all welcome!!! Secondly, don't fear, I believe a lot of people are > planning on dressing for the occassion, myself included. I haven't yet made a > final decision as to what/who I'm going to be, but I will definitely be in > costume!! > > ~Moe Well, don't everyone dress up! I don't want to be the only one dressed simply as a fru-fan..... hehehe :) nate ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 01:47:25 -0700 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: What would I show? Summer Young wrote: > That's so awesome! I love Warren! Albeit Ethan Embry (the guy who played Marc--or > was it with a k....I never remember that) is my favorite, Brendon Sexton is cool, > too. I guess I just don't get as lucky as some of us...*sigh*....oh well. > > ->Summer You have to admit, though.. the guy who played Lucas (wasn't it Rory Cochrane?) was the best part of the movie. That character was fuckin' great!!!! :) The movie is worth seeing just for his lines, IMHO. nate ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 07:57:59 -0700 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: In between shows FruWench wrote: > > To follow a stylistic theme: > > 1) The candel factory sounds like good idea to me. And as far as Kitterage > "buying up the town", I'm from DuPontaware. WHO owns the state? Certainly not > Della, unless she was Eirnee or Alfred's wife. Mark Russel said that "Delaware > is an Indian word meaning 'wrinkle resistant fabric'." Close enough. Consider > me a serf, owned body and soul by corporate DuPont, and doomed to stay that way > unless I move. (yuck!) HEhehehehee.e. :) Okay okay..... I guess since you're all staying at his motel 6 anyways, going to the factory coulnd't be THAT much worse. > > 2) Ben and Jerry's, yum. How far a trip would that be? About 2.5 or 3 hours drive, unfortunately..... (each way) :( nate ------------------------------ Date: 2 Oct 1998 11:36:29 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: In between shows To follow a stylistic theme: 1) The candel factory sounds like good idea to me. And as far as Kitterage "buying up the town", I'm from DuPontaware. WHO owns the state? Certainly not Della, unless she was Eirnee or Alfred's wife. Mark Russel said that "Delaware is an Indian word meaning 'wrinkle resistant fabric'." Close enough. Consider me a serf, owned body and soul by corporate DuPont, and doomed to stay that way unless I move. (yuck!) 2) Ben and Jerry's, yum. How far a trip would that be? 3) Don't know where you're from, but we have some kick-butt theaters in Delaware and Maryland. Lazy-Boy style seats with speakers in the headrests, stadium seating, really big cup holders. You know, the important stuff. 4) I too am staying at the Motel 6. Along with Beth/Wrenn, Dave/Donovan, and Jeff/Karmaghia. 5) I believe several people will be bringing instruments, and I love a good sing-a-long. I won't be getting in until late Fri, and the party os after the show Sat. Jam Session? Sat afternoon before the show? Fri after the show? ladywench Moxy Früvous is coming to Delaware!!!! (Hmmmm - how to drag the Lads to the Highest Point for a photo op? It's all of 10 minutes from the venue. *wink wink, nudge nudge*) FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 12:13:59 GMT From: hKatherine@ehmail.com Subject: Re: Northampton Show In article <3613AB03.6534@spamthis.postoffice.uri.edu>, Melanie Sullivan wrote: > Hi! > > This is my first post (so please be gentle!). I'm > completely psyched to be going to the Northampton show on > October 31st with my best friend (a fru-virgin). But the > thing we'd both really like to know is: is anyone dressing > up for Halloween? We both want to, but we don't want to be > the only ones dressed up! Hi Melanie! Welcome to the ng! We're glad to see you! Post often! :) There seem to be a few reluctant souls around, but that doesn't discourage me! I've got my costume planned! Although my Halloween history shows that no one will ever figure out who or what I'm dressed as. hKatherine, who once dressed up as Shoeless Joe Jackson, but unfortunately had to wear shoes (hey, it's cold in October, OK?) - -- "I'll have a smile... to go." -- Topon Das - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #710 ********************************************