From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #145 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 Monday, December 21 1998 Volume 02 : Number 145 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Remember the Frutripping Page? [duncan@interlog.com (Duncan)] Re: The Pres -no fruvous content [lesystemed@aol.com (LeSystemeD)] Re: Gulf and the Prez [cookie ] Happy Fun! [petit_chou@juno.com] Amusing things that I notice at a latter date [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: Gulf War: Take Two (Was Gulf War Part II, Gulf War Song II, etc) [pe] Re: Gulf and the Prez ["Arbie Fru" ] Re: new to the group ["(TCWWTW)" ] Re: "Whoa!! Hey!" said Marion [Richard Butterworth ] Re: Gulf and the pres [starfox@Bacon.Eggs.And.NOSPAM.nationwide.net (Star] Re: Gulf and the pres [Fru-Monique ] Re: Fruvous Dreams [Fru-Monique ] Re: "Whoa!! Hey!" said Marion [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheid] Re: Gulf and the pres [starfox@Bacon.Eggs.And.NOSPAM.nationwide.net (Star] Re: Gulf and the pres ["Schwan, Phil" ] Re: Gulf and the Prez [Tara Jennings/Ben Cordes ] Bottom Line selling out? [memphiseve@aol.com (MemphisEve)] Frumoment in Hell [Angie Armstrong ] Re: Ro(/u)sh Hashanah [Alan Sigman ] Re: Either/Or [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 22:50:21 -0400 From: duncan@interlog.com (Duncan) Subject: Remember the Frutripping Page? Hello all, the new Frutripping/FruCrashing page is at http://oasis.fortunecity.com/cuba/134 I hope this one will be better than my last try. Adam Duncan ------------------------------ Date: 21 Dec 1998 07:31:49 GMT From: lesystemed@aol.com (LeSystemeD) Subject: Re: The Pres -no fruvous content In article <367dc713.0@news.netway.com>, "Ken VanTassel" wrote: >we need to throw both parties out and elect a libertarian. Then we can >straighten this mess out! > Are you related to "Colleen Van Tassel" of the Fairfield Weekly? She has a similar simplistic view of things, though I wouldn't have pegged her as a libertarian. But never mind, she'll try that one out, too. Regards, Steve ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 23:30:38 -0800 From: cookie Subject: Re: Gulf and the Prez Srm9988n@aol.com wrote: > Does anyone else out there feel that the constitutional process is > being manipulated and gone over for loopholes in order for a coup > against a lawfully elected Commander in Chief to be attempted? This > is what has come about after 6 years of nonstop interrogation and > pursuit of some of the wackiest, most specious claims of "high crimes > and misdemeanours" I've ever heard: the man had a tawdry little > dalliance, and didn't want his wife and the rest of the country to know it. I realized the other day that most men who commit adultery lose their WIVES and keep their JOBS. I guess elected officials have a different rule book than the rest of us. :-) Cookie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 08:07:42 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Happy Fun! Happy Solstice to those of you out there who observe it. And even to those who don't. Enjoy the darkness. Heather "Dark like my soul" 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: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 08:07:43 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Amusing things that I notice at a latter date Lori wrote (on the 19th, sorry) >Don't sweat it, 'ti-chou. It just occurred to me that your nickname for me could be read as "tissue." HA! 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: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 08:07:42 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Re: Gulf War: Take Two (Was Gulf War Part II, Gulf War Song II, etc) jude sagely noted: >And i keep losing my trend of thought because it's hard to be angry and at the >same time listen to RuPaul's Christmas album... Okay, so I am beyond elated that someone else owns this album. For others to note: It's got a 3 pictures of Ru on the cover and above Her Divaness are the words HO HO HO. It's funnier than Hell. And Hell's pretty funny. jude continues: >I have for the longest time wanted to serve my country through peaceful means >by joining the Peace Corp. Way to go. May I be the first to wish you luck. >SO here i go to the point. The people who join the military chose to >serve their country by "carrying a gun". They are well compensated for it.... [snippity snip snippie snip] >They [deserve?] all the glory and support we seem to want to give those in the military. Thanks for saying that, jude. Rock on, sistah-child. 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: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 08:44:24 GMT From: "Arbie Fru" Subject: Re: Gulf and the Prez This does seem to be the point: How much can you blame a guy for dodging a question he shouldn't have been asked any way he could. Period. Now if Monica felt that he had used his position as her boss to get sexual favours then that is an offence and he'd better not lie. - -- Arbie "Brassman" on irc "Reply to" address altered to discourage spammers, sorry for the inconvenience. *new e-mail* afru@direct.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Srm9988n@aol.com wrote in article <3415b6a9.367dcaf8@aol.com>... > Trace wrote: > >>OK, he lied, and I'm not condoning that, but neither can I > >condone what congress did to his civil liberties, and Monica's, by > >forcing them to testify in front of a grand jury about issues that did > >not actually involve a crime. The whole thing smacked of malicious > >prosecution, and personal vendetta, and I am disturbed by the > >precedent it sets. If they can do it to the prez, they can do it to > >anyone, and I am not so much of a hypocrite as to suggest that there > >is nothing in my life that I would not feel compelled to shield from > >public knowledge if someone were to dig, and probe and force. In ------------------------------ Date: 21 Dec 1998 11:20:35 GMT From: "(TCWWTW)" Subject: Re: new to the group FruWench eloquently stated that You absolutly MUST see them > live, nothing compares to a live Moxy Fruvous performance. Except maybe 2 live > Moxy Fruvous performances . . .or six . . . "or in your case, 24.... or 25...." Pixel - -- There are times when the strangeness of the night reaches out to you, and you do not dare say no. - -Laura Packer-_Coyote on the Bridge_ * Pixel@innocent.com * * http://users.ids.net/~pixel * ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 11:47:22 +0000 From: Richard Butterworth Subject: Re: "Whoa!! Hey!" said Marion Srm9988n@aol.com gushed equally: > chad: rarely have I had such fun talking dirty with someone I've > only once met. > > Tom: Katrin's made rubbing your fuzzy pate sound *so* appealing, > I may just have to give it a try ... I'll be in line next to hKath. > > Richard: /me swoons at such deft wordplay! > > Chad: ooh, that bass-player vibe, baby, ooh! Okay lads, lets form a band. chad can talk dirty over Chad and me doing a funky bass/mandolin backbeat, while Tom, um, Tom offers his head to members of the audience. We'd have novelty value at least. Tinkerty tonk Richard - --------------------------------------------------------------------- "You say `potarto' and we say `potato', You say `tormato' and we say `tomarto', You say `go and drop some bombs on Iraq' and we say `alright then', Let's call the whole thing off." - --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 12:18:09 +0000 From: Richard Butterworth Subject: Re: Gulf and the pres Mulder4213@aol.com wrote: > A friend of mine has a friend from England visiting, > and he assures us that most of the UK is laughing at us. Personally, I'm not > big on being laughed at. Are you? I'm actually quite big on being laughed at. But no, most of the UK (and indeed the rest of the world) couldn't care less. We have our own elected idiots to laugh at, thank you. Those that could care less are laughing at your political representitives, not you. I personally was holed up in bed with the flu on Saturday listening to reports of the impeachment proceeding on the radio and it was one of the funniest things I've heard in years. All those republicans bloated on their own rhetoric and self importance thundering on like minor old testament prophets. Do they not listen to themselves? I mean I'm used to pompous windbaggery, having listened to British politicians all my life, but this just took the biscuit; unsatirisable. You couldn't make it sound funnier or more stupid than it already was. Are we really going to get another six months to a year of this? My recommendation is to record the proceedings, put the tapes in a drawer for five years or so and then, when its all over, you can play them and look back on it in a detached sort of way and maybe get as much humour out of them as I can at the moment. I am a practising homosexual. I am not a practicing homosexual.[1] One of the above statements is a complete, bald, deliberate lie, told in an internationally avaliable formum to maliciously confuse you. Consider the following... a) Is it any of your business which is the lie? Answer: No. b) Does the fact that I have just lied about my personal life affect my ability to do my job? Answer: No. c) Does my boss have the right to spend $40 million of taxpayer's money discovering which is the lie and which is not? Answer: No. d) Why are the answers to the above questions different for me than they are for Bill Clinton? Discuss at your leisure. Tinkerty tonk Richard - --------------------------------------------------------------------- "You say `potarto' and we say `potato', You say `tormato' and we say `tomarto', You say `go and drop some bombs on Iraq' and we say `alright then', Let's call the whole thing off." - --------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] I should at least stop practicing and do it properly. (Boom boom.) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 13:18:14 GMT From: Marie.Claude@canada.com Subject: Re: "Whoa! Hey!" said Marion > > Tom > > ...who could use a little gushing every now and again. Then the lovely Kat said, > He is rilly rilly cuuute, girls, with that fuzzy buzz-cut 'n' all. > Especially when he's pouting 'cause nobody's gushing over him, but if you > did, it would make his day. :) > > k@ Oh Tom, me love, come here: *GUSH* :) You know we're all dillusional and are all really in love with YOU but hiding our true feelings because of the lovely Kat. But now we have her blessing. Free at last! ;P - -- Marie-Claude, who eyes Tom's B-movie harem avidly! (Marion on IRC) "Last night I embraced my inner sheep. It was liberating." -- ellen - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: 21 Dec 1998 14:15:34 GMT From: kevin@kevin.research-inc.com () Subject: Re: Indie Tapes and Other Stuff to any who have wondered: is it okay to give out copies of the Indie tape for free? the closest thing to an official resposne that I know of... as far as i know it should be ok to spread fruvous music around to your friends ,because hey the more people listening to the guys the better. i think you hit the nail on the head with the FREE price tag, you may want to ask for some waky music in return but thats entirly up to you. tobey ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 15:00:58 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: Gulf and the pres On Mon, 21 Dec 1998 12:18:09 +0000, Richard Butterworth wrote: > >I'm actually quite big on being laughed at. I'm trying to laugh at ya Richard, but I'm too busy choking on the double dose of moral superiority handed out by congress these days.... >I personally was holed up in bed with the flu on Saturday listening to reports of >the impeachment proceeding on the radio and it was one of the funniest things >I've heard in years. All those republicans bloated on their own rhetoric and self >importance thundering on like minor old testament prophets. Do they not listen to >themselves? I mean I'm used to pompous windbaggery, having listened to British >politicians all my life, but this just took the biscuit; unsatirisable. You >couldn't make it sound funnier or more stupid than it already was. Are we really >going to get another six months to a year of this? I hope not, we've all had way to much of this. It is silly and disturbing at the same time, and I don't blame people around the world for laughing at us. If I wasn't so disgusted by it, I would be laughing to. > >I am a practising homosexual. I am not a practicing homosexual.[1] > >One of the above statements is a complete, bald, deliberate lie, told in an >internationally avaliable formum to maliciously confuse you. Consider the >following... > >a) Is it any of your business which is the lie? Answer: No. >b) Does the fact that I have just lied about my personal life affect my ability >to do my job? Answer: No. >c) Does my boss have the right to spend $40 million of taxpayer's money >discovering which is the lie and which is not? Answer: No. >d) Why are the answers to the above questions different for me than they are for >Bill Clinton? Discuss at your leisure. I couldn't agree more. Thanks Richard, for hitting the point once again. I don't really have anything to add. Well, I do, but I'm not going to subject the newsgroup to any more of it :) I'd just like to say thank you again to everyone on this ng who makes it such a safe haven for discussions and opinions of all sorts. - -- Trace gemini@p3.net "I'm not clever enough to be unintelligible." - -Jane Austen, "Northanger Abbey" "It would have to be the most inglorious death of all, 'The Bathroom Accident.'" - -Murray Foster, on the preferred manner of death for Fruvous publicity. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 15:23:31 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Re: Murray sings! > Nicole took time from her stupefying studying just to note: > >> After all, I AM the little murrmaid. :) ) > > >I haven't said this yet, so I will now: This is the coolest, > >cleverest FrüTitle I've heard. > > Why thank you Nicole! I take that as high praise, seeing as it comes > from a wonder nerd, which I find amazingly cool (and elegantly self-mocking > too, which makes it even cooler.) I *love* the murr-maid comment. The bizarre thing about it, tho, is that Juliette and I coined that word last summer...but we didn't have access to the newsgroup then. Perhaps the word left Ohio and floated out into Fruspace. But then, of course, there is the term Murrmuring... Monique _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: 21 Dec 1998 15:34:32 GMT From: starfox@Bacon.Eggs.And.NOSPAM.nationwide.net (Starfox) Subject: Re: Gulf and the pres Richard Butterworth wrote: : But no, most of the UK (and indeed the rest of the world) couldn't care less. We : have our own elected idiots to laugh at, thank you. Those that could care less : are laughing at your political representitives, not you. *chuckles* Yes, but you must admit, that Blair fellow cuts a much better public image than our Clinton. :) : themselves? I mean I'm used to pompous windbaggery, having listened to British : politicians all my life, but this just took the biscuit; unsatirisable. You I don't know which is worse, our Robert's Rules of Order, and yielding 15 seconds and crap like that, or the English version and all that "right honorable gentleman" crap. :) : couldn't make it sound funnier or more stupid than it already was. Are we really : going to get another six months to a year of this? Yep! Sucks don't it. Almost makes you wish we'd bomb other countries than just Iraq. I mean, why should they get all the fun? :) And, gosh dangit, I still say: Mike Ford for Speaker of the House! Starfox "I have returned. For now." - -- Starfox starfox (at) nationwide dot net "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end" - Semisonic "Closing Time" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:02:57 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Re: Gulf and the pres > >Mulder4213@aol.com wrote in message ... > >>In a message dated 12/20/98 1:33:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, > >>shazalinrea@juno.com writes: > >> > > Our > >>turmoil, being a world leader and all, will not only affect us, but > >thw > >whole > >>world as well > > Interesting; the way this is put makes this look like my words. > Frankly, I think the world (most of it anyway) has better things to do > than worry about our country. I just think we are national comic > relief... > > Fruchild Yeah, really. Having dealt with my share of liars, I can verily say that they suck. I'm still uncertain of my stand on the impeachment issue, tho; yeah, he did something stupid. Not only did he have an affair, but he lied about it, and then headed into this Gulf thing in the midst of the impeachment process. Now I'm not a Republican and I'm not saying that he ordered the strike to boost his ratings, but it *is* a little more than coincidental, don't you think? Is anyone else reminded of "Wag the Dog"? But I still am unsure. If I say he should be impeached, bunches of liberals will jump all over me. If I say he shouldn't, then I sound like I'm saying he should get by with all this caca with no punishment. Am I confused? I think so. Why do you think I've been posting about nearly everything BUT this thread? This is longer than I wanted it to be. But I had to vent somewhere. Monique, finally contributing to this thread _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:11:50 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Re: Fruvous Dreams > Wack, huh? I supposedly don't use grammer skill while writing down > dreams. Then again, I don't really use 'em in any other case =+). Be > afraid, be very afraid > > Fruchild Right on, Fruchild! I've always been a little intimidated to post the whole of some of my dreams. But yours was definitely wonky. BTW, "grammEr"! That's how I spell it! (Take THAT, Juliette--I'm not the only one who spells it wrong!) :) Monique _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 09:53:38 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: "Whoa!! Hey!" said Marion In article <367E3546.D81CE7EA@mdx.NONASTYSPAM.ac.uk>, r.j.butterworth@mdx.NONASTYSPAM.ac.uk says... > Okay lads, lets form a band. chad can talk dirty over Chad and me doing a > funky bass/mandolin backbeat, while Tom, um, Tom offers his head to members > of the audience. We'd have novelty value at least. Maybe you oughta rephrase that for the sake of clarity...:) And for what it's worth, he plays trombone. Just what would *you* be doing in this band, Richard? :) k@ ------------------------------ Date: 21 Dec 1998 16:37:08 GMT From: starfox@Bacon.Eggs.And.NOSPAM.nationwide.net (Starfox) Subject: Re: Gulf and the pres Fru-Monique wrote: : impeachment process. Now I'm not a Republican and I'm not saying that : he ordered the strike to boost his ratings, but it *is* a little more : than coincidental, don't you think? Is anyone else reminded of "Wag : the Dog"? Whatever. Clinton did NOT strike Iraq to divert attention like in "Wag the Dog". This action has been building for quite some time. I mean, if you are going to go with silly Hollywood inspired rationale for real-world actions, I'd go with the X-Files explanation. That Saddam is just an American stooge who rattles the sabre anytime we need a diversion. But seriously, I wonder what kind of song the lads would write about this Gulf action. "We got a call, to write a song, about the bitchslapping in the Gulf." Okay, mebbe not. :) : But I still am unsure. If I say he should be impeached, bunches of : liberals will jump all over me. If I say he shouldn't, then I sound : like I'm saying he should get by with all this caca with no punishment. Who says that not being impeached means no punishment? Subject the guy to rule of law once he's a private citizen again. *shrug* Maybe he should just get a "Kick in the Ass"? X <-- Fruvous content here We're over here --> X Starfox "Someone bring up some juicy tidbit about Canadian politics." - -- Starfox starfox (at) nationwide dot net "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end" - Semisonic "Closing Time" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:54:19 GMT From: "Schwan, Phil" Subject: Re: Gulf and the pres Quoth Monique: >But I still am unsure. If I say he should be impeached, bunches of >liberals will jump all over me. If I say he shouldn't, then I sound >like I'm saying he should get by with all this caca with no punishment. >Am I confused? No, not at all. Here's my take: Impeachment? Okay, I can handle that. I would have opted for censure, but that will do. It is a historically known fact that a first term president is only concerned with getting a second term and a second term president (as opposed to second rate?:) is concerned with his legacy and place in the history of the nation. If this indeed holds true, then I think WJC has been punished plenty. History will show him as being one of only two presidents in history (thusfar) to be impeached by the House. This mark will stand above anything else he did throughout his entire presidency. What do people think of first when they think of Nixon? Granted, he wasn't impeached, but the fact that there was an issue that caused him to resign overshadows any good thing he ever did. History remembers the end of his presidency, not the presidency itself. I don't believe he should be removed from office. I don't think the debate should have taken place during military operations. I don't think it was fair or legal for the 105th Congress to vote on this when the newly elected 106th most accurately reflects the national opinion. That last fact pretty much undermines the entire idea of a representative democracy. I used to be a Republican...I was brought up in a Republican family. Not only am I now a Democrat after what the GOP has been doing in the past 8 years, but I'm also disgusted by what some of the members of this party have done to this government. I also find it offensive that a lot of Republicans say he should resign for the sake of the presidency, because he's bringing shame to the office and instilling a lack of faith in the people. From my POV, they are just as much if not more guilty of bringing shame to their area of government. Bravo to Livingston! He knows what's up. Anyway, enough of my brain.... :) <--Frutent ! Phil ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 12:14:51 -0500 From: Tara Jennings/Ben Cordes Subject: Re: Gulf and the Prez Srm9988n@aol.com wrote: > Get him the hell out of office! He's obviously unfit to serve! Yeeeesh. nb - I haven't been keeping up on this thread so much because I think political discussions are best done real time. a friend of mine, in the navy, pointed out that it isn't so much about sex, to some people. he broke an oath - his marriage vows. what's to say he won't break his oath when is comes to the presidency? - -tara, who doesn't think he should be impeached, but for weird reasons. ------------------------------ Date: 21 Dec 1998 17:46:53 GMT From: memphiseve@aol.com (MemphisEve) Subject: Bottom Line selling out? I am going to be in NYC New Year's Day and want to go to the 10:30 show. Has it sold out and what do you think the chances are I'll be able to buy tickets the night of the show? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 17:39:28 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Frumoment in Hell Hell being my life right now, but that's another story. I was explaining to a friend Friday night how stressed and tense and on-edge I'd been the last few weeks (sitting in Perkins, 3rd cup of hot chocolate... just a wee bit wired). I looked her right in the face and said, "You know, I feel like an overly taut guitar string... just waiting for Dave to 'rock just a little too hard' on it." She started cracking up, and then it dawned on me that, "hey, I made a funny," and chuckled. [Dave quote from 12/3 show after he snapped a string] - --Angie, wishing this month would end Like a stone in a stream, Life smooths all our edges 'til we barely make a ripple anymore --Edwin McCain ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 18:18:32 GMT From: Alan Sigman Subject: Re: Ro(/u)sh Hashanah petit_chou@juno.com (Heather Moore) wrote, re: Hannukah: >The Maccabees only had enough oil for one night's-worth of light, and >miraculously the flames burned for eight days. That is why on a dreidel, >there are the hebrew letters that stand for the phrase "A great miracle >happened there" ("here," if the dreidel is in Israel) - Nun, Gimmel, Heh >and Shin. Pretty cool if you ask me. > Hey, thanks for the dreidel info! I'm sure I knew that at some time, but I've forgotten most of my religious upbringing (most of it on purpose, but that's for another thread). All I remembered is that the dreidel is used as a gambling device; kids bet on which letter will come up in order to win Hannukah "gelt" (money) from Grandpa. Well, at least in my family it was. I can't say it had any negative effect on me; I live 20 miles from Atlantic City, but I never go there to gamble. I don't even bet on sporting events. -Alan ------------------------------ Date: 21 Dec 1998 18:14:13 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: Either/Or Krista (krista-dawn@home.com) wrote: : Dagonet wrote: : > : > On 8 Dec 1998, BBWMinors wrote: : > : > > >>Mulder or Scully? : > > >*shhh* You know what? I'm never seen the show. I've seen a few bits and : > > >pieces and I can't say I was impressed. Is there *anyone* else out : > > >there who : > > >doesn't watch it?>> : > : Ohhh, I've *gotta* sign up for this one. I've seen "The X-Files" a few : times, and I'm not overly impressed. As someone else aptly pointed out, : the acting exhibited on that show is pretty appalling. People say to : me, "Oh Krista, how can you not like Mulder? He's so *cute*!" Well, : there are plenty of *talented* good-looking guys out there whom I hold : much nearer and dearer to my heart (helloooo, Frulads;-)!!). Why would you say that the acting is pretty appalling? I think the acting is very good.(not that I'm an expert on acting) - -Matt - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt James Voice: (301) 231-9898 x. 121 TYC Associates email: mjames@tyc.com Rockville, MD alternate: mattj@charm.net http://www.tyc.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #145 ********************************************