From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #71 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, December 2 1998 Volume 02 : Number 071 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Greeting from Scotland [Srm9988n@aol.com] Ithaca 12-1 show [robby33@aol.com (Robby33)] Re: [Re: Greetings from Scotland] [Angie Armstrong ] RE: Stand and be counted (was: inquisitions) ["Demetriou, Melanie" ] Re: inquisitions [Josh Drury ] Re: America, it's right here south of Canada, north of Mexico [nafio@my-d] Re: Greetings from Scotland [nafio@my-dejanews.com] Re: [Re: America, it's right here south of Canada, north of Mexico] [Angi] Re: coupla things... [Eve Lauria ] Re: inquisitions ["Schwan, Phil" ] Re: coupla things... [caroline ] Re: a question... [Princess of Monaco ] Fruvous en Espanol??? (Was Re: coupla things...) [winnie718@aol.com (Winn] Re: inquisitions [jsmooth69@aol.comforce (JSmooth69)] Re: by a show of hands....... [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal)] Feeling Old [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal)] Ithaca Set List [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal)] Re: America, it's right here south of Canada, north of Mexico [nicole.the] Re: coupla things... [puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal)] Re: by a show of hands....... [Ambush Bug ] RE: Stand and be counted (was: inquisitions) [nafio@my-dejanews.com] Re: Fruvous en Espanol??? (Was Re: coupla things...) ["KatieWow" ] Re: Arrogant Worms [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: Feeling Old [Ambush Bug ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 06:32:39 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Re: Greeting from Scotland chad wrote: (nicole wrote:) > > who has nothing exotic in her own surroundings (mostly farmland), > > unless you want to count the palm tree in her front yard. > > The important question, though, is: do you have a pink flamingo? > Is it homicidal? "I just wanna flap my wings and fly away from here .... " Like to Pointe-Claire this weekend. Don't I wish. :( - -- Lori ******************************* "And when I go to sleep at night I hear someone else's song, sung by some Canadians and thousands sing along. And everyone is dancing but I don't know the words, mystery and chimera and a million flying birds" -- the Nields "When I am dreaming, I don't know if I'm truly asleep or if I'm awake And when I get up, I don't know if I'm truly awake, or if I'm still dreaming." - -- Forest for the Trees "then a flashback to the dream and angels singing songs" ------------------------------ Date: 2 Dec 1998 06:59:03 GMT From: robby33@aol.com (Robby33) Subject: Ithaca 12-1 show awesome show. my first, definitely not my last. played alot of new stuff which they are trying out for a new album coming early next year (that's what jian said). got drinking song in second encore. don't know exactly setlist, due to all the new stuff, but i can give some highlights. billy jean/lovefool cover king of spain->green eggs and ham kids song (?) johnny saucepan bj don't cry baby loves a bunch of authors psycho killer nice set. met them all after. overall great night. robby d ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 13:46:40 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Re: [Re: Greetings from Scotland] (Oooooooh. Scotish accents;so good! They arent cute they are sexy. Well, just about any accent does it for me....Even a few Canadian ones..... =+)) Oh yeah, _that_ was the other thing! I concur that Scottish accents rock... as do crisp british accents. By far tho, what made me go weakest in my knees was this guy I knew from Field Training (AFROTC). He was fluent in Russian, and we were playing this race against time kinda game where every 15 minutes someone was struck with an oddball affliction. Jason all of sudden could only speak Russian... and at one point he asked me what time it was... then he started saying something else that I couldnt' understand and it didn't matter... I was too busy concentrating on not swooning on the spot!! He had the perfect soft baritone voice for Russian (and it had a cool Louisiana drawl to it!!!) ok, that's it. Forgive me, today must be one of those "gotta share my life with everyone" kinda days. ;^) - --Angie 32. "Some drink from the fountain of knowledge; he only gargled." - --Actual quote from Federal employee performance evaluations ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 13:40:31 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: coupla things... Hi! I didn't really get much of a chance to post yesterday, but that's because I was teaching... YAY! (long and short of it, I'm a Comp. Apps Instructor, but have been working in the Sales dept for 2 months, yesterday they needed me to help out because they were overbooked... so I taught an Excel class. Should be back in the classroom full time by Jan.) I was forced to ignore something i love (the ng), but for something else I love (teaching) so it was worth it. Anyway, couple of threads I wanted to comment on real quick. Don't have time to snip and quote, so forgive me: 1) re: FrüChristians... um, can i still play in the Moxy Sandbox if I'm _not_ christian? I haven't decided _what_ I am yet, I've done Roman Catholic, I was brought up Lutheran, I've done Jehovah's Witness (*involuntary shudder* bad experience for me), I've done Baptist, I've done Episcopal, Presbyterian, JudeoChristian, Wiccan, Druid, Native American Tribal (I'm friends with a few mystics and medicine women)... Nothing's called to me just yet. My music director is Unitarian and is the music director for one of the Unitarian Church's here in Rochester, I just can't bring myself to "go to worship" because i question organized religion in general. I love life, I love nature, I love all creatures big and small, I love mystery... is that enough? 2) speaking of said Unitarian church... I was at a rehearsal at Ed's church last night (our choral room at RIT was booked) and while in the choir loft I looked out and immediately thought to myself, "hmmm, Would Moxy Play here, and how would it sound?" *snort* always with the Früvous on the brain... 3) re: raise of hands, ME ME ME ME ME *waving hands wildly in the air* I'm going to Clinton tomorrow for the Hamilton College show!!!! Taryn once again stepped in to be my salvation, and we're takin' off early and headin' to Clinton!!! If you're gonna be there, look for me... come up and say 'hi' I'll have FrüBars! hmmm, I forgot what else I was responding to. oh well. I'm happy, I'm excited, I'm alive and I've already had 2 cups of coffee.. wheeeeeee! - --Angie *boingie boingie boingie boingie* --Animaniacs ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 14:37:18 GMT From: "Demetriou, Melanie" Subject: RE: Stand and be counted (was: inquisitions) On Tuesday, December 01, 1998 8:36 PM, Srm9988n@aol.com [SMTP:Srm9988n@aol.com] wrote: > Here here hear hear me too. Stand up and be counted and all that. :) > > For the record, I'm firmly convinced that Christ wasn't just liberal, he > was radical and activist. Yeah, big time! That's why the government was so afraid of Him. He started a grass roots movement! A former boss of mine has this great article about what kind of leader Jesus was, and how He initiated radical change without resorting to fear tactics or intimidation. He just talked to people and practiced what He preached. It's really cool, and inspiring. > But irony is such a wonderful condiment. It makes everything more piquant, > don't you think? It certainly whets my appetite! :-) Melanie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 09:24:47 -0600 From: Josh Drury Subject: Re: Greetings from Scotland Mindy J Munson wrote: > > > > Oooooooh. Scotish accents;so good! They arent cute they are sexy. Well, > just about any accent does it for me....Even a few Canadian ones..... =+) > Y'know, I always wanted an Atlantic Canadian accent, like Rick Mercer has. Or the guys from Great Big Sea, for that matter. Josh Drury Winnipeg ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 09:21:45 -0600 From: Josh Drury Subject: Re: inquisitions Srm9988n@aol.com wrote: > > > > For the record, I'm firmly convinced that Christ wasn't just liberal, he > was radical and activist. > Yes. I seem to recall a book by Isabel Allende which contained a quote about how though the Church was always on the political right, Jesus was always on the left. Fruvous content: Isabel Allende was the daughter of Salvador Allende, The democratically elected socialist leader who was ousted in a coup and replaced by Pinochet, mentioned in Fruvous's "The Kids' Song". Josh Drury Winnipeg ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 15:24:10 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: America, it's right here south of Canada, north of Mexico Srm9988n@aol.com wrote: > I'm just glad this one didn't degenerate into a complete flame war. Novac, > *honestly!* *g* Je pense que ca c'est une autre demonstration des avantages de rencontrer les Früheads. Peut-etre aussi, car Novac a participe ici et sur IRC il y a 6 mois (plus ou moins), plus du monde comprends qu'il aime faire cette type to remarque simplement pour s'amuser. Ca vaut rien de lui envoyer des flames, il n'etait pas tout a fait serieux. Fiona, who apologises for her lack of accents and hope that she made as much sense as she *thinks* she did. - -- "I'm SO a Dave's people if it weren't for Mike..." - -Marie-Claude Nov 16/98 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 15:33:09 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Greetings from Scotland Katrin wrote: > At a dinner theatre where I once worked, one of the actors had a slight > but noticeable accent. His bio in the program explained that he was "from > Scotland - not Canada as everyone assumes." LOL! I just find this incredibly amusing 'cause I was talking just the other day about accents, specifically my mum's (and my dad's but mainly Mum's). Y'see, Mum immigrated to Canada in the early 70's and has only been back home for a few months at a time. Her brothers and nieces and nephews tell her she's got a Canadian accent, yet when she was teaching at my high school I frequently heard complaints that "Mrs Gardiner's accent's so thick! I don't know what she's saying half the time!". Fiona - -- "I'm SO a Dave's people if it weren't for Mike..." - -Marie-Claude Nov 16/98 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 16:20:13 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Re: [Re: America, it's right here south of Canada, north of Mexico] (*g* Je pense que ca c'est une autre demonstration des avantages de rencontrer les Früheads. Peut-etre aussi, car Novac a participe ici et sur IRC il y a 6 mois (plus ou moins), plus du monde comprends qu'il aime faire cette type to remarque simplement pour s'amuser. Ca vaut rien de lui envoyer des flames, il n'etait pas tout a fait serieux. Fiona, who apologises for her lack of accents and hope that she made as much sense as she *thinks* she did.) Hmm, speaking French isn't a pre-requisite for being a FrüFan, is it? I think i missed that line on my application ;^) I was just talking to someone the other day about my French illiteracy. I was explaining what a culture shock it was for me moving from California to NY... because all of a sudden everyone on Sesame Street was speaking French and not Spanish... - --Angie (*grumble grumble* 8 years of Spanish, *grumble grumble*, wasted, *grumble grumble* down the great commode of life, *grumble grumble*) ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 16:20:13 GMT From: Eve Lauria Subject: Re: coupla things... Angie wrote: > 1) re: FrüChristians... um, can i still play in the Moxy Sandbox if I'm _not_ > christian? I haven't decided _what_ I am yet, I've done Roman Catholic, I was > brought up Lutheran, I've done Jehovah's Witness (*involuntary shudder* bad > experience for me), I've done Baptist, I've done Episcopal, Presbyterian, > JudeoChristian, Wiccan, Druid, Native American Tribal (I'm friends with a few > mystics and medicine women)... Nothing's called to me just yet. My music > director is Unitarian and is the music director for one of the Unitarian > Church's here in Rochester, I just can't bring myself to "go to worship" > because i question organized religion in general. I love life, I love nature, > I love all creatures big and small, I love mystery... is that enough? I'm with you, Angie...I was wondering if someone was going to speak up. I have nothing against Christians, I know lots of wonderful people who are Christians (my mom included), and I was brought up Methodist, which isn't really a church that would turn someone off Christianity. But it's not for me. It was a subject of contention between my mom and myself for a while...I think she's accepted it now. Like you, I haven't embraced one religion yet, and I don't think I will. I'm in the process of developing my own spiritual beliefs. Maybe you and I should talk some. Have you done any Buddhism? Eve ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 16:56:31 GMT From: "Schwan, Phil" Subject: Re: inquisitions >Fruvous content: Isabel Allende was the daughter of Salvador Allende, >The democratically elected socialist leader who was ousted in a coup and >replaced by Pinochet, mentioned in Fruvous's "The Kids' Song". >Josh Drury >Winnipeg Oh no...this isn't gonna start a 6 Degrees of FRUVOUS thread, is it?!? >:) Stand and be counted? Gladly! I've never been one to drag people kicking and screaming to church and all that, but I am rooted strongly in the Christian faith. Nothing pleases me more than to see others unafraid to tell people that they believe in Jesus. I think that alone will do more to bring people to Christ than shoving a Bible in their face and telling them to read it or go to Hell. Christmas is a wonderful time of giving and sharing time with those you love, but don't forget to take a little time out to remember whose birthday it is and thank Him. :) Merry Christmas, fellow Fruheads and Christians!! Phil ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 16:55:34 GMT From: caroline Subject: Re: coupla things... Angie wrote: >> 1) re: FrüChristians... um, can i still play in the Moxy Sandbox if I'm _not_ >> christian? And Eve replied: >I'm with you, Angie...I was wondering if someone was going to speak up. I >have nothing against Christians Ditto! I've never been able to get into Christianity either, although some of my close friends are strong Christians and I was raised as a churchgoer (Congregational, then Episcopal). ...And I don't speak French, either. (pout pout, feeling left out of *both* threads) Maybe we should start a Spanish-speaking thread, eh? See you at Hamilton, Angie! ~Caroline ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stranger, if you passing meet me and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me? And why should I not speak to you? - Whitman With stick raised high, Illusion herds the worlds. - Mahadeviyakka There's only one thing that I know how to do well, and I've often been told that you only can do what you know how to do well, and that's be you. Be what you're like. Be like yourself. - TMBG, "whistling in the dark" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 12:23:05 -0500 From: Princess of Monaco Subject: Re: a question... On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Chad Schrock wrote: > Sorry about that. This is a first for me though. Being yelled > at by a princess. Usually it's only queens. oh my! i forgot i changed my .pinerc :D i also forgot i'd be posting as PoM. :D *blushes* yeah, well, now you know my secret..i play crokinole with dave. - -=>sheryl ------------------------------ Date: 2 Dec 1998 17:42:50 GMT From: winnie718@aol.com (Winnie718) Subject: Fruvous en Espanol??? (Was Re: coupla things...) >Maybe we should start a >Spanish-speaking thread, eh? Una gran idea! Pero no puedo escribir con accentos en esta computadora- Lo ciento! Es maravilloso saber que hay otros Frufans que hablan espanol. Hola a todos! Una vez estaba el rey de Espana... Ahora como pastel humilde. It doesn't really fit....Well, I try.... Laura ------------------------------ Date: 2 Dec 1998 17:39:53 GMT From: jsmooth69@aol.comforce (JSmooth69) Subject: Re: inquisitions Well, let me stand up and be counted as being both christian and a Fruhead. I always have gone to a Roman Catholic church and have made all of the sacraments at Holy Angels church in Buffalo. Of course...I've only been a Fruhead since April or so though. Jason "'Damnit will you get in here!!' 'But Dad, I'm Jesus Christ!!!'" -Bill Cosby remove Force to reply ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 18:40:16 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Re: by a show of hands....... Ambush Bug wrote: >And you will bring the Fru-signal with you to DC, and proudly display it >at the house of Ben Llewellyn, won't you? Maybe we could turn it on and >see if it summons anything. Yes of course I will. Maybe you can help me work out the technical problems with it. I've had it at two shows and haven't been able to make it work right during a show yet. Sigh. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 18:40:22 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Feeling Old There are times when I feel ever so old. Last night at Ithaca was defintely one of them. There were a lot of college students there and watching them and listening to them, I tell you I feel posotively ancient and I'm only 31. When the Lads played Cheek to Cheek my husband and I were singing along but I couldn't help but wonder if we were the only two in the room who knew who Freerick Austerlitz was (he once danced to the song you know) and knew the words. One young lady next to us said she knew the words sot that helped a little. So tell me do any of you other older fans ever feel that way? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 18:40:20 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Ithaca Set List I did a pretty good job keeping the set list at Ithaca last night but I did have one hole if anyone can help me out I'd appreciate it. Sahara Jockey Entire State building jam Horseshoes *You can't be too careful There comes a time If you ever knew (could have been If only you knew, I had trouble hearing this one) Cheek to Cheek *Downsizing I love my boss You will go to the moon Kids Song ?????????? - anyone know this one I will hold on Michigan Militia Johnny Saucep'n King of Spain Green Eggs and Ham BJ don't cry no more Billy Jean medly - ------------------------------ My baby loves a bunch of authors Psycho Killer - ----------------------------- O Canada Drinking song ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 17:29:37 GMT From: nicole.the.wonder.nerd.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) Subject: Re: America, it's right here south of Canada, north of Mexico On Wed, 02 Dec 1998 15:24:10 GMT, someone looking suspiciously like nafio@my-dejanews.com whispered these words: >Fiona, who apologises for her lack of accents and hope that she made as much >sense as she *thinks* she did. Oh, tu sais, moi je n'ai presque aucune idee ou mettre les accents; je les ignore completement. :) - --nicole twn - -- "I'm gonna be a pirate on the river Saskatchewan!"--The Arrogant Worms Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn Reply-to address is modified to escape the spammers... sorry for the inconvenience. spam trap: postmaster@localhost admin@localhost abuse@localhost root@localhost ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 18:40:18 GMT From: puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) Subject: Re: coupla things... Eve Lauria wrote: >Angie wrote: >> 1) re: FrüChristians... um, can i still play in the Moxy Sandbox if I'm _not_ >> christian? >I'm with you, Angie...I was wondering if someone was going to speak up. Count me as another "none of the above" I was raised Catholic though. I quit when I got my drivers liscence. On the humerous side I have it on 'good authority' that Catholic's aren't Christian. I see your puzzled looks out there so I'll explain. My mother lives in Texas, smack dab in the middle of the Bible Belt (mostly Baptist's) and she went to Christian book store one day and asked for a Catholic Bible. The rather young girl working there said no, because they were a Christian store and only sold Christian things. My mother ,shocked, asked 'So Catholics aren't Christian?' and the girl said no ma'am they aren't. I still laugh at that one. ------------------------------ Date: 2 Dec 1998 17:47:56 GMT From: Ambush Bug Subject: Re: by a show of hands....... Remember when Kelly MacDougal said: : Ambush Bug wrote: :>And you will bring the Fru-signal with you to DC, and proudly display it :>at the house of Ben Llewellyn, won't you? Maybe we could turn it on and :>see if it summons anything. : Yes of course I will. Maybe you can help me work out the technical : problems with it. I've had it at two shows and haven't been able to : make it work right during a show yet. Sigh. Actually, it has worked perfectly at every show you've tried it. It's supposed to summon Moxy Fruvous, isn't is? And aren't they already at the show, having been summonned? Thus, it works perfectly. I've run rings around you logically. AB - -- "This tattoo won't come off. I thought it was the lick 'em/stick 'em kind. But I couldn't figure out what that machine was for. Or why I was in so much pain." -- Mary Prankseter Try Koplio's Story! Get it at http://www.aliensoft.com. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 17:33:24 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: RE: Stand and be counted (was: inquisitions) "Demetriou, Melanie" wrote: > On Tuesday, December 01, 1998 8:36 PM, Srm9988n@aol.com > [SMTP:Srm9988n@aol.com] wrote: > > Here here hear hear me too. Stand up and be counted and all that. :) > > > > For the record, I'm firmly convinced that Christ wasn't just liberal, he > > was radical and activist. > > Yeah, big time! That's why the government was so afraid of Him. He started a > grass roots movement! *g* Coming from a household where "left-wing Catholic" is not an oxymoron at all, and having gone to a Catholic high school where there were not only several left-wing teachers, but left-wing *religion* teachers I've heard this a million times. I'd love a copy of that article if you could get it Melanie. Fiona - -- "I'm SO a Dave's people if it weren't for Mike..." - -Marie-Claude Nov 16/98 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 13:10:50 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Fruvous en Espanol??? (Was Re: coupla things...) Num! Num! Dic Linguam Latinam! Oray Ig-pay Atin-lay :). ~~kate ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 18:26:24 GMT From: "Adam Hartfield" Subject: Re: Feeling Old I do feel ancient at times. I was singing along to "Cheek to Cheek" at Noho, and was pleasantly surprised that the college-aged woman behind me was singing along too. I'd love to hear Moxy do the whole Gershwin and Porter songbooks. But I feel the oldest when I'm in #moxyfruvous and people are talking about studying, working on papers, etc. Not that that's a bad thing, mind you - it's just sometimes a culture shock. - --Adam adamh@javanet.com 27 on the outside, 63 on the inside - -----Original Message----- >once danced to the song you know) and knew the words. One young lady >next to us said she knew the words sot that helped a little. So tell >me do any of you other older fans ever feel that way? ------------------------------ Date: 2 Dec 1998 17:57:39 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Arrogant Worms It pains me that the Worms are going to be playing here FOUR DAYS after I leave for my vacation!! Oh well... I think I'll just drive back again! :P I'd also like to throw my shameless plug in for their Christmas CD, "Christmas Turkey". It has now become my absolute, all time favorite Christmas album. :) Veronica (still writhing in exam hell...) - -- ***************************************************************************** "I'm thankful for the McDonald's | Veronica Gruneberg Arch Deluxe burger, which | Dept. of Biology contains at least 10% less fat than | Queen's University a bowl of fat." | Kingston, Ontario - Royal Canadian Air Farce ------------------------------ Date: 2 Dec 1998 17:57:24 GMT From: Ambush Bug Subject: Re: Feeling Old Yessh, Kelly, I always feel old when I go see Fruvous, but I got used to it after following TMBG for so long. Don't worry about it, youngster, there are those of us here, like me, who are older than you. In fact, according to their bios on the web page, at least half of Fruvous are older than me, and perhaps more than that for you, so you'll always have someone older than you there when you go to see them. "I don't want to be thirty..." AB Remember when Kelly MacDougal said: : There are times when I feel ever so old. Last night at Ithaca was : defintely one of them. There were a lot of college students there and : watching them and listening to them, I tell you I feel posotively : ancient and I'm only 31. When the Lads played Cheek to Cheek my : husband and I were singing along but I couldn't help but wonder if we : were the only two in the room who knew who Freerick Austerlitz was (he : once danced to the song you know) and knew the words. One young lady : next to us said she knew the words sot that helped a little. So tell : me do any of you other older fans ever feel that way? - -- "This tattoo won't come off. I thought it was the lick 'em/stick 'em kind. But I couldn't figure out what that machine was for. Or why I was in so much pain." -- Mary Prankseter Try Koplio's Story! Get it at http://www.aliensoft.com. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #71 *******************************************