From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #93 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 Sunday, December 6 1998 Volume 02 : Number 093 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [To Herb or not to Herb? tehe=+)] [shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Muns] Re: [Re: Herbivore or Carnivore] [Angie Armstrong ] Re: Rambling... [aditufru@my-dejanews.com] Diets & cemeteries & life & stuff [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessen] Re: Either/Or (sorry Vika) [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: Eye Surgery (Re: Either/Or) [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: [Diets & cemeteries & life & stuff] [Angie Armstrong ] Hamilton College Review [Angie Armstrong ] Hamilton review, part 2 [Angie Armstrong ] Win Music on our new music pages 4043 [cdsonline@audiophile.com] Re: [Re: Herbivore or Carnivore] [shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson)] Re: Either/Or [Chad Schrock ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 18:47:27 GMT From: shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson) Subject: Re: [To Herb or not to Herb? tehe=+)] On 6 Dec 1998 18:31:15 GMT bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) writes: >OK, I'm officially confused ... who is the Fruchild, Mindy or Angie? > Fruchild is me! lil ol' Mindy =+) ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 18:38:15 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Re: [Re: Herbivore or Carnivore] (Jian's a vegetarian!!!!? You have no idea how happy this makes me.) Actually, I've heard from a rather reliable source (about 99.5%) that Jian will and does eat chicken occasionally. Ok ok... I'm going back to reading now, I promise. - --Angie ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 18:48:05 GMT From: Christi218@aol.com Subject: Re: OT: Feeling Old In a message dated 98-12-02 22:37:16 EST, drea1@my-dejanews.com writes: > I've been trying to stay out of this thread but I remembered something > today that *really* made me feel old - my sister will be *18* in a month and > a half *sigh* When I was 13, Live Aid was still a year away, and Duran > Duran's 'The Reflex' went to #1 that year...I keep reminding myself that I'm > at least four years younger than all of Früvous, but that 'soon I'll be 30' > thing is sneaking up on me *sigh* So *that's* why you wanted to know when "The Reflex" went to Number 1. You just use me for my Duran Duran knowledge. *g* Next, you're going to be asking me for a copy of Duran's 1983-1984 documentary of their tour. ;-) o/~ sing...blue silver o/~ Christine. - --Chrissy_K on irc *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Christi218@aol.com & bh108@freenet.buffalo.edu - --Diet soda? - --No thanks. FREAKED!!!!!!!!!! - --Fiddle Faddle? Elijah to Ricky - --Alright.....delicious. 1993 *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 14:05:36 -0500 From: Thomas Fazzio Subject: Eye Surgery (Re: Either/Or) BBWMinors wrote: > After 33 years of wearing glasses (and sometimes contacts), neither!!! > Currently recovering from Lasik surgery (it will be one week on Monday). It's > like a miracle. WOW - that's really cool. I saw a special on TV about those surgeries, something like a few minutes of prep time then about 1 minute of actual surgery, right? Just one question: do you have to keep your eye still? What happens if you move it? Or can they give you drugs to keep you eye still, hehehe, that would be cool. later, tom. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 19:16:53 GMT From: aditufru@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Rambling... > > Coke or Pepsi? grape juice > > Stuffed Crust or regular? Mark's Pizza, peeperoni and mushroom...normal crust > > Leno or Letterman? rosie > > Boxers or briefs? er....what ever's not in the laundry > > Air Popped or microwave popcorn? gotta go tradition here...air popped from my dad's popper that's older than i am > > Les Mis or Phantom? hey! Not fair!! Les Miz, Phantom (TO recording), Who's Tommy, RENT, Hair, Scarlet Pimpernel, Godspell...don't make me choose!!! > > Macintosh or the other? at home....Gateway at school....crap > > 1-800-Call-ATT or 1-800-Collect? campusMCI...i don't have a choice....:-( > >dogs or cats? Pathces the psycho kat...but i hope to get a huskie someday > >glasses or contacts? none...so far > >smooth or crunchy peanut butter? smooth alllll the way > >Herc or Xena? neither....x-files > >Bar soap or bath gel? Dove bath gel > Beatles or Elvis? no competition....Beatles!!!!! > Salt or Pepper? depends on what's for dinner > Silver or Gold? silver/pewter > Superman or Batman? movie...Batman comics...elfquest > Land or Sea? love both!!!! > Leather or Lace? flannel Star Wars or Star Trek (any one)? Mulder or Scully? musical or play? ...and to squeez in a smidge of Fruvous content *gasp from the crowd*... Murrey's People or Dave's People? Amy "Alright! Who fruvoused the cat?" ~Mike Ford - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 12:24:48 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Diets & cemeteries & life & stuff In article <19981206182723.24072.qmail@www0d.netaddress.usa.net>, LladyYasmina@netscape.net says... > I love to walk, and if the weather's nice I'll walk > around the park or (yeah I know it sounds sick) Mt. Hope Cemetery I used to live next to Fairmount Cemetery in Denver, and the place is just gorgeous. I went walking or rollerskating there a lot with my ex-dog Pookie (inventor of foof!), and once we even spotted a wild fox. It's got lots of historic graves & mausoleums too - I always found it neat to discover markers with names I'd only seen on downtown buildings and street signs. > 2) I know a great many people these days on the Atkins Plan or Power Protein > diets... and for some I've seen some wonderful results. Just let me say thanks for the acknowledgment - one person has actually called me "evil" for choosing to eat that way. > My point is, I've learned to not stress about what I'm eating. I know I'm > going to die someday, eating happens to be one of the things I enjoy and I'm > going to do what I enjoy until I die. I do enough to keep myself busy, and > anyone who's met me, I think I'm reasonably healthy, no? You do what works > for _you_. What you enjoy, what makes you feel good about yourself. > Stressing out about things is the most detrimental thing you can do to > yourself. Angie, you are going to be at FrüCon, aren't you? No slight against all these other wonderful people, but you just sound so cool, and you're definitely up near the top of my "can't wait to meet" list. k@ 75 days & counting...foof ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 19:35:42 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Re: Either/Or (sorry Vika) Lace was being a real trickster and said: >(ooh I love Elliott Smith..) (Drumming fingers a la Mr. Burns) Excellent. So do I. AND he's from around here (all you East Coasters be damned!) >white or wheat? If we're talking store-bought sliced sandwitch bread, wheat. No contest (occasionally Old Fashioned White though) >stairs or elevator? I have legs, I will use them. >paper or plastic? Paper. But we recycle both. >bath or shower? I always shower (much to my family's relief...hah!), but if given the opportunity, I will take a bath. >pen or pencil? Pen pen pen. I never ever ever have a pencil unless I know ahead of time that I'll need it (test days - damn those Scantron sheets). Black fountain pen, if we're being really precise, and Papermate Med Point Blue to take notes in class (and draw in the margins). >(sick of this or at least somewhat amused?) Love this kind of stuff. When I was little, I would fill out subscription cards for magazines and then just not send them in. I still fill out surveys in mags and then get lazy and they just stay in my house. I think I like to write about myself. : } >>I just have this aversion to lace >That just wasn't nice at all, you don't even know me. Har de har har. >Lace (it's not easy being a noun) Tell me about it (at least you're not a shrub, and unless your last name is "Irish" or "Heirloom" or something like that, I've got you beat on the "ridiculous combo of first and last names" front). Then Tom said: >Standard or Automatic shift? Automatic - cause that's what Eggar (my car) is. >Tumble or Air dry? Tumble - air makes your clothes all crunchy. >NFL or CFL? Uh...can I say none of the above? I'd rather watch curling. >Sunrise or Sunset? Sunset - sunrise is only cool if you stayed up the entire time and are still awake through it. Waking up for it is not my thing. But I must say that I *love* it when you're hanging out and gabbing the night away and you're able to notice that the sky is getting lighter. Brilliant. Heather Moore ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: 6 Dec 1998 19:55:04 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Eye Surgery (Re: Either/Or) <> It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be, especially since I figured keeping my eye still would be like not thinking about a pink elephant. But you stare into a red laser, so that keeps the eye pretty still. They prop the lid open with a little metal clamp and though I thought I was blinking, and felt like I was blinking, it actually was kept perfectly still. Yes, about a minute an eye (it varies based on how bad your eyes are -- my friend had only 30 seconds per eye while I had 64 seconds on one and 69 on the other). The surgery started at 2:30 p.m. and I was on my way home at 3. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 19:57:51 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Re: [Diets & cemeteries & life & stuff] (Angie, you are going to be at FrüCon, aren't you? No slight against all these other wonderful people, but you just sound so cool, and you're definitely up near the top of my "can't wait to meet" list. k@ 75 days & counting...foof) Yep, I'll be there... although I still haven't pre-reg'ed yet. I'll get to it, I swear! - --Angie "Everyone should be scared of the Bald Man." - Dave Matheson, 12/3 ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 20:24:59 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Post 1: either/or *GASP* I just finished reading the posts from the last few days. Oh my aching eyeballs, I'm almost too tired to post now. (Almost, heh heh) ok, here goes the Post-a-thon: Coke or Pepsi? Coke... I used to be 100% Royal Crown Cola, then I went to college. Also, IBC Rootbeer and just recently SoBe >Stuffed Crust or regular? Um, Dominos Thin crust pizza. Pizza Hut refused to deliver to my old neighborhood for insurance reasons (they closed the store in that section, and neither of the neighboring sections would help out until they re-opened. I was jonesin' for a Boli and couldn't get one, and didnt' have a car at the time). >Leno or Letterman? Craig Kilborn- yum! >Boxers or briefs? That all depends on who's modeling them and how long they plan to keep them on... ;^} oh, did I say that out loud... oops. >Air Popped or microwave popcorn? Jiffy Pop, something about a huge aluminum foil ball exploding with popcorn on your stovetop... >Les Mis or Phantom? Ohhh, tough one. I'm obsessed w/Phantom, tho I've never actually seen it on stage... I've seen Les Mis 2x, plus the Concert special, and absolutely love it. I actually wasn't all that impressed with Miss Saigon, it was good... but it really wasn't all that (IMHO, of course). >Macintosh or the other? Started my computing "career" on a Mac, have progressed by necessity to PCs, I think I still remember a few things tho. I'm used to PCs, but I'm flexible. >1-800-Call-ATT or 1-800-Collect? Pre-paid calling card. Don't leave home without it. >And, of course: Milk or dark chocolate? *sigh* I've been here before. Dark Chocolate *drool* >Labatt or Molson? Molson. Or Killians Red for a change of pace. >white or red?? Hmm, White Zinfandel, White clam sauce, White (NE) Clam chowder, Red Pepper... >Junior or Whopper? Depends on how hungry I am. Usually Junior Bacon Cheeseburger cause it's only $.99. And as for the others: Land or Sea- I'm drawn to water; lakes, rivers, streams, waterfalls are my heaven (I love posters of secluded grottos with frothy waterfalls tumbling into a crystal clear pool... that's my idea of heaven alright.) However, I love majestic mountain scenes... white caps with the sun just breaking over the peaks... Silver or Gold- Black Hills (Tri-tone) Gold, preferably, but I've in the past few years developed a fondness for silver rings and pendants (no, believe it or not it was pre-Moxy Früvous). Leather or Lace- Velvet, silk, and chiffon... ;^} Glasses or contacts- I wear both, Toby in fact called me a geek on Thurs cause I forgot I still had my glasses on ;^P Some men look deliciously tempting in glasses, I love thin wire frames in gold or silver... they bring such a look of sophistication and brains. (Like the rather nice pic of Dave from FDC's pics page, he's wearing a pair of wire frames and looking up and off to his right... very nice). Dogs or Cats- I have a cat, and i love my cat... but I'm a dog person. I grew up around _big_ dogs (Belgian Shepherds, Samoyeds and Malmutes). When I finally own property, I'm getting a Rottweiler. When properly trained and handled, they can be amazing dogs and not as vicious as the reputation that precedes them. Bath or Shower- isn't that a little personal? cool! I LOVE taking a hot bath on a Sunday morning... peaches n' cream bubble bath with Classical music (preferrably Rachmaninoff) playing. There's a stress reliever. During the week I'm stuck with showers 'cause they're faster. I use shower gel... I go back and forth between Lever 2000 Deodorant (it has this deliriously pleasant musk fragrance) and Oil of Olay 2 n 1. Oh, btw: I'm _not_ Fruchild. I haven't come up with any witty nics yet so I'm just plain ol' Angie... sometimes self-proclaimed Proselyte of Frü, or She-Who's-Foot-Often-Finds-Way-Into-Mouth. (Actually, my friend Kat often calls me "Shops-With-A-Purpose" as my indian name because whenever I go to a mall I know what I need to get, where to get it, and I pay a reasonable price... with little extraneous shopping involved). Ok, Post 1 is done. more to come (*pant pant*) this is hard work!! - --Angie "Everyone should be scared of the Bald Man." - Dave Matheson, 12/3 ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 20:46:59 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Hamilton College Review Ok, I have a slight problem. I remember many a detail (tho not with 100% accuracy) about the concert, and my mind wants me to record everything but between the laziness of my fingers and sympathy for your eyes, I'm hesitant to post. Bear with me: Part I - Pre Show 12/3 2:00p I bolt outta here like I'm on fire... and well, I was! I leave work, change, gather up my Fabulous FrüBars, my money, tapes and high hopes... and drive over to Taryn's. Half-way there it occurs to me that I left the directions (pulled from Mapquest & Hamilton's Web page and we later discovered that both sets SUCKED) on my desk at work. So, we hop in Taryn's car, drive very briefly to work... where i discover my cloaking device still works wonderfully, only 2 people noticed me as I ducked in and ducked out... and not nary a notice from any managers! Anyway, we're on the road... a delightful 2+ hour drive, with one stop on the Thruway for Mickey D's... and we arrive at exit 32 Westmoreland. After a few unexpected turns (it certainly didn't _seem_ like 2 mi to rte. 233!) we are headed in the right direction towards Clinton. Well, suffice it to say that between the lack of markings on the roads and the lack of route numbers on the Mapquest directions... Taryn and I got quite the extensive tour of picturesque Clinton, NY. before heading up College Road to College Hill road which coincidentally was the intersecting road to rte. 233 that we passed about 4 times because there was no street sign that said it was college hill road!!! (yeah, I'm still a little peeved about that. Mapquest sucks). So then we cruise around looking for the "Events Barn," which the not so pleasant person I had spoken to at the Student Activities desk the week before described as the big yellow barn with the Visitors lot adjacent. Well, the Filius Events barn looks NOTHING like any barn I'd ever seen! But, we found it, we parked... we wandered through a maze of doors and ended up on bridge overlooking this building were OH MY GOD!!! its the guys!!! They were doing their soundcheck on stage. I grabbed a couple of pics (which didn't come out, and i even used my flash... i don't get it), they're backs were to us. So we go through another maze of doors and find the entrance to the coffee house. There's a crew of people sitting there, and after finding the bathroom we decide food and drink are in order. We take food back to the front area by the doors, an octagonal room with a high ceiling... and as we get cozy Toby comes out to see what's up (its about 5:30 or 6 by now). He looks out and sees us sitting on the floor and calls out "who brought the geek?" Then comes over to talk and hang for a few minutes. He's the first of the Frü crew to sample my FrüBars, and was quite pleased with them. So I give him the tin of 'bars for the guys to take in, he steals some of Taryn's fries, I get a pic, and then he heads back to the door. Well, during that time there was quite a bit of innuendo tossing, some sparked by the cap on my SoBe Tea "Have you hugged a lizard today?" But we won't go into that ;^) After an eternity, they finally let us in and we discover that all of the tables have been reserved for the Hamilton students and us outsiders were forced to sit on the floor or in chairs off to the side, or up on the balcony (kudos to the balcony crowd, as you'll discover later!) Jess Klein went on... i guess she's alright. This was my first time hearing her. She has that Tori Amos/Sheryl Crowe/Jewel thing going on, it wasn't painful to listen to and she does have a nice voice... but I wouldn't buy her CD or pay to see her as the headliner (no offense intended to any Jess Klein fans, of course). Then we were told that Früvous would be coming on in 5 min... which turned out to be about 25 - 30min... - --Angie "Everyone should be scared of the Bald Man." - Dave Matheson, 12/3 ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 21:25:24 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Hamilton review, part 2 Part II - the show Ok, i geeked a little and tried to jot down stuff during the show, my notes are well, weird. anyone else who was there by all means please fill in the blanks!!! They opened with "I've Gotta Get a Message to You." Taryn and I, plus Brenda, Novac and people who's names I didn't get or remember were sitting stage Murray... man I have _never_ been that close... one sitting and one stretched out person away from the MurMan himself. Anyway... *Message *Laika - -commentary. here's where the notes are blurry. Somehow they got into this discussion of Les Mis, I think it started when they noticed a young lad of about 12 sitting on a window sill and said he was from the cast of Newsies because of the hat he was wearing... then Mike broke into his "Gavroche" voice and started singing "Little People" then mimed getting shot... Jian and Mike then started talking about Les Mis and that scene where Gavroche gets shot about 6 times to drive the point home and that while everyone else in the theatre was crying and sobbing... he was just thinking how sick it is. I have a comment about "Blue Eyed Devil" and I know Jian made this comment, that he was going on about oppression of his people twice in on century and was referring to something Dave had said, but I don't remember. *Grudge - -started talking about how they would classify this song and it degenerated into comments about the liner notes in YWGTTM and how they're gonna release an album and just put Gangsta in front of everything... Gangsta classical and Gangsta folk, etc. *Sad Girl *Spiderman- Mike wasn't done with our young lad in the window sill. During the "Commentary" section of the song he runs over to the window and announced the next exciting feature, Spiderman vs. Gavroche and starts "Beating up" on the kid. After the song Jian talks with him and we find out his name is Maris and he's here to see Moxy and that his dad brought him. One of the Frülads said they were glad he finally decided to leave David Hyde Pierce (Frasier reference, for those unfamiliar) *Octopus Garden/Starkey's Theme - I don't remember what inspired it, but they were talking about Starky's theme and it segued into a Reggae version of Octopus Garden(?) - I'd never heard it before. *You Can't Be too Careful- I like it, it's a keeper! *Downsizing- cool song, a little long and the sound didn't seem to be mixed quite right... but still very cool. *Boo Time - with references to Les Mis (spec, Gavroche), Filius Barn - -Talking about George Harrisons release of Beatles covers by celebs, and they started mocking Sean Connery doing "In my life," then Mike goes on about the funniest one being Goldie Hawn singing "Hard Days Night" and starts mimicing her and her funny hand gestures when she sings. *My Poor Generation- this was a cool song, I am really looking forward to hearing it again. *I will Hold On- Jian and Dave both on Acoustic Guitar... Jian started singing the first few lines then stopped, looked at Dave and said, "That was too fast, wasn't it?" Dave, "oh, a little" So they turn away from the audience and softly strum and beat out a tempo on the guitars... and Murray narrates: In-studio with Moxy Früvous. They start again and finish the song. I like the slightly faster tempo... I had a lump in my throat and tears standing in my eyes by the time it was over. I _really_ love that song. They seemed to try and emphasize Hold On and Hold Off a little more. - -Dave plugs in the banjo and starts to tune up will the guys get in their places, and while they're setting up Dave strums the first line to "Dueling Banjos." Jian looks at him and grins, then beats out the corresponding rhythm on his drums... Dave plays the second line, and as Jian plays it on the drums Murray matches it with the Bass then they point at Mike, who's got the keyboard... and he says, "i can't do that... I need weeks of rehearsal and then you'll decide to change it last minute!". They start smiling at each other and Dave plays the third line (right before the "Yankee Doodle Dandy" bit) and they point at Mike again, who kinda glares at Dave... and Murray comes in with the Yankee Doodle Dandy bit. (I right now have this huge a$$ grin as I'm remembering it) *Michigan Militia *Present Tense Tureen- I think I surprised the girls sitting in front of me because during the chorus I was singing Mike's harmony line instead of the melody (it's easier for my range) *Johnny Saucep'n *Sleepy Drinker (first time I heard it, pretty cool sittin' on a porch kickin' back kinda song) *BJ- another Gavroche reference, if i'm not mistaken *Love Potion #9 Medley- this one stills kills me "who will saaaaaave your soul? yodel-le-hee-ho?" Encore 1 - PsychoKiller Encore 2 - the Drinking Song, off-mic from the Balcony. Man what a sight and a what a thrill. I could see them chuckling on occasion because most of the crowd was off by about 1 1/2 beats when they sang along or alone. Ok, I've forgotten where a couple of things took place in the set, but here's what happened: 1) They did YWGTTM, Dave or someone made a comment that got them cracking up, and they lost the starting note. They tried to get it back, but as soon as they looked at each other (Primarily Dave and Jian), they started cracking up again, which got us in the audience cracking up. Jian faced the audience and did that "compose yourself" gesture across his face, Murray blew on the pitch pipe, they looked at each other, and Dave I think started giggling again. They finally got it together and started the song. My sides hurt so bad from laughing I thought I was going to have to leave! 2) Part way through Murray looked at us on the floor and asked us if we wanted to stretch, and told us to stand up. Jian looked at him and said, "now what do they do?" and Murray starts singing, "You put your right foot in you put your right foot out, you do the hokey pokey and your turn yourself about," which some of us promptly did! Jian says, "now what to do they do," and Murray looks at us and says, "well, they sit down now" and some of the crowd did... Jian said that was cheap and a tease, and one of the Lads asks if we want to dance, and Dave starts playing this hoe-down version of "Shook me all night long" He actually got through the first verse and chorus and started the second verse... I know I'm forgetting a lot or just omitting a lot... but I just can't post much more. Tomorrow I'll post Part III - post show. I was given a mission with 3 objectives... and I'll recount my tale of meeting those objectives (which really impressed Taryn). I finally have pics of me and the guys!!!! whoooo hooooo!!! Until then, good night my fanciful FrüMates. I am officially an instructor again... no more sales for me!!!! So, I need to finish cleaning out my coffin...er... cubicle and get to rehearsal. ciao!! - --Angie "Everyone should be scared of the Bald Man." - Dave Matheson, 12/3 ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 21:48:04 GMT From: cdsonline@audiophile.com Subject: Win Music on our new music pages 4043 Looking for hard to find titles or just want the best prices on music at the best prices. Come to our huge music database 300,000+ titles http://www.compu-tel.on.ca/musicsounds/ We have started our monthly music giveaway - No purchase required. We are giving away a music gift certificates. xldoikexreqlnsxctvyvbjtvdkbztibtprqkpewxmhlhjdtlbzvfyyywydflyjeuxfmnggulcjtvhoqvl ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 21:46:58 GMT From: shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson) Subject: Re: [Re: Herbivore or Carnivore] On Sun, 06 Dec 1998 18:38:15 GMT Angie Armstrong writes: > >(Jian's a vegetarian!!!!? You have no idea how happy this makes me.) > >Actually, I've heard from a rather reliable source (about 99.5%) that >Jian >will and does eat chicken occasionally. > >Ok ok... I'm going back to reading now, I promise. > >--Angie > Hate to say it but this makes me happy. now I see that there are other people that do the meager meat portion thing that I admire Fruchild ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 18:18:22 -0500 From: Chad Schrock Subject: Re: Either/Or KatieWow wrote: > petit_chou@juno.com wrote in message > >>dogs or cats? > dogs. cats are . . . i don't know. Much cooler than dogs? Far better pets? HTH. ;) > >>glasses or contacts? > contacts. my glasses prescription is so strong that the heavy > lenses give me headaches my prescription isn't that bad, so I do glasses. It also helps that my eyes don't really care for contacts. > >>smooth or crunchy peanut butter? > smooth all the way I'll have to abstain. I don't really like PB. > >>Herc or Xena? > xena! girl power :)! Both shows are pretty cool. I don't watch either, though. > >>Bar soap or bath gel? > ooh . . . both. bar soap for the important areas, bath gel for > the rest (preferably bath and body works pearberry--yummy!) I'm a guy. A bar of soap is good. > >A few more? > >Beatles or Elvis? > beatles eh for both. > >Salt or Pepper? > both The one with that black line uner her eye.... > >Silver or Gold? > silver yeah, silver. > >Superman or Batman? > superman eh. > >Land or Sea? > sea waterfront. > >Leather or Lace? > lace, but only cotton eyelet or irish, and only white or > off-white. that scratchy stuff is no good :). leather is good for jackets and shoes. that is all I will say about this. :) Some other people said... >>>Standard or Automatic shift? >Standard is more fun!! Yup! >>>Tumble or Air dry? Tumble. I can starch my own clothes. >>>NFL or CFL? MLS. >>>Sunrise or Sunset? Sunset. I don't get out of bed early enough to see a sunrise. Others: - Melrose or 90210? - Noam Chomsky or Rush Limbaugh? - Calista Flockhart or Dylan McDermott? - South Park or Daria? - Boca Burgers or Big Macs? - Sesame Street or 3-2-1 Contact? - Barney or Tele-tubbies or Bananas in Pyjamas? - Bill Nye or Mr Wizard? - Ross, Joey, Chandler, Monica, Rachel, or Phoebe? I'll stop now.... - -- chad at radix dot net Don't write naughty words on walls if you can't spell. Be prepared! ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #93 *******************************************