From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #16 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 Thursday, January 7 1999 Volume 03 : Number 016 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: re-live the memories at the bottom line! [gemini@p3.net (Trace)] Re: re-live the memories at the bottom line! (fwd) [Lynne ] Ten Thousand Villages revisited [Srm9988n@aol.com] review of 1/1 shows [Srm9988n@aol.com] Michy (was comics) [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: Question! [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)] Re: comic (2 in 1) [Fru-Monique ] Re: December Babies (was um...hello...*sproing*) [ross_hendry@bigfoot.com] Re: Question! [StarflashJ@aol.com] Re: Queen Lisa's Royal Quest for Fragrance: [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors] Queen Lisa's Royal Quest for Fragrance: [Srm9988n@aol.com] Rides to Frucon2 ["Schwan, Phil" ] Re: Michy (was comics) [BEQS26C@prodigy.com (Brian Nicholson)] Re: Pop vs. Soda [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: comic (2 in 1) [shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson)] Re: re-live the memories at the bottom line! (fwd) [gemini@p3.net (Trace)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 17:46:41 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: re-live the memories at the bottom line! On Thu, 07 Jan 1999 11:57:11 -0500, Joe Leahy wrote: >nice shot of jian in a suit--did he wear that on NYE? doesn't seem like much >of a suit guy to me :). >~~kate > Jian wore the suit after the shows, but not onstage. Can you imagine jumping around onstage in a tie (eek)? He wasn't the only one dressed up. Cal wore a white tux (woohoo!). - -- 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: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 18:28:34 GMT From: Lynne Subject: Re: re-live the memories at the bottom line! (fwd) On Thu, 07 Jan 1999 11:57:11 -0500, Joe Leahy wrote: >nice shot of jian in a suit--did he wear that on NYE? doesn't seem like much >of a suit guy to me :). >~~kate What's a 'suit guy' like? Trace said: >up. Cal wore a white tux (woohoo!). wasn't it kinda gold? he looked sharp, um they looked sharp.... made a happy new year, happier :) - -Lynne ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 10:06:19 -0800 From: driedmonkey@zdnetmail.com (Stiff, Dried, Creaking Monkey) Subject: cruising the world of NGs Hmmm - let me analyze the last. This fellow connects watching Moxy to mating with an epileptic walrus. Maybe it is the fact that their overwhelmingly superior intellect and talent (like unto the weight of the walrus), the cutting edge of their humor (like the tusks), scares him. The "epileptic" part probably refers to the wild thrashing of their creative force, and the "mating" to his reluctance and fear to encounter these monumental powers and interact with them. Sorry to have to anazlyze that, I just had to dig at whoever made that comment (hopefully he'll never see what I said.) Much Ado, Tamdakh Arulean *** Posted from RemarQ - http://www.remarq.com - Discussions Start Here (tm) *** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 13:34:22 -0500 From: Joe Leahy Subject: Re: re-live the memories at the bottom line! (fwd) >what's a 'suit guy' like? hmmm . . . not sure. jian just doesn't give off a "shirt and tie" kinda vibe, you know :)? ~~kate ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 19:18:25 GMT From: StarflashJ@aol.com Subject: Question! Does anyone know when Fruvous is gonna be back in NY.. and where they are gonna be? Thanks! :-) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 14:15:14 -0500 From: VJohnson Subject: Re: Jian scent Hey, I LOVE patchouli oil, but that's me. I know he smells great, doesn't he...whatever he's wearing. I love giving him a quick hug after the gig and ALWAYS inadvertently say, "you smell good."! Victorria Lynne wrote: > >I always thought it was patchouli oil...anyone else? > >Victorria > > ugh.. no way... I think it's just a 'wow! i just played great music > and got all sweaty and stuff so i put some stuff on > (powder/deodorant/other) and have this cool fresh Jian/deodorant > scent--that somehow drives women wild' scent > :) > Lynne, who almost got away w/ not replying to this > > > >Yes, Jian does smell nice. When asked what his scent he uses, he says > > >"Natural Jian Scent". If you can pry it out of him, tell me. It's awesome. > > >Much Ado, The Man ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 19:33:16 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Ten Thousand Villages revisited For those concerned with the previous TTV thread, here are excerpts of email that TTV Media Coordinator Larry Guengerich sent me about the thread notes I forwarded to TTV personnel. Larry also invites anyone with questions to contact him directly, which is why I'm posting this instead of paraphrasing his words. ;-) lrg@villages-mcc.org (Larry Guengerich) Sender: mccvill@mail.ptd.net To: srm9988n@aol.com Lori, Greetings from Akron, PA. In my role as Media Coordinator I am often asked to talk about the organization and how we are received in public places. Recently, both John Goerzen-Sheard and Dave Bauman have talked with me about the discussion about Ten Thousand Villages that you were involved in. Dave Bauman also passed on to me the information that you sent him. Another reaction is to agree with you that the piece of information in question is something that is older text that was taken from a document and made a part of the web site. Since we (John and myself) are reviewing all of the site, I will take that section to the Identity team with a recommendation as to how we might change it to keep that confusion from happening again. We walk a thin line at Ten Thousand Villages. We are involved with people from many faith backgrounds and are not always sure how to talk about that fact. For every response like your friend's, we get one that accuses us of not being truly Christian because we work with "Others". Balancing this out in a thoughtful way is something that requires some very careful consideration. As someone who believes deeply in the work of Ten Thousand Villages, I want to make sure that your friend feels like we are addressing this issue. If there is anything I can do to help in this situation, please let me know. I would be willing to talk with the person, or you could pass on my E-Mail address to them. I can also pass on stories that show beyond a shadow of a doubt that we do not choose artisan groups based on their acceptance of Christianity. - ----==== Ten Thousand Villages ====---- "For 53 years, trading fairly with artisans from around the world" Larry Guengerich, Media Coordinator 704 Main St, PO Box 500 Akron, PA 17501 email: lrg@villages-mcc.org voice: 717-859-8120 fax: 717-859-2622 Web site: http://www.villages.ca ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 19:33:16 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: review of 1/1 shows Well, folks, I can't review the NYE shows because I wasn't there, but I still had a mighty good time in NYC on Jan 1 and 2 1999. Here, then, is day 1's events: The trip didn't exactly start out great, although Andrew's parting comment, through tears over being left alone with Daddy the bossy one all weekend, did make me smile as I stood in a fairly crowded line to get on the train: "I guess a LOT of people are going to see Moxy Fruvous tonight". Once on board I found myself in the situation of no one wanting to sacrifice their precious second seat to new travelers. Finally I forced the issue by asking someone to please let me sit; that person, in moving his own possessions, proceeded to spill tea all over his own seat, make a big production of the cleanup, and spend the better part of the trip scowling at me. Sheesh, like it's MY fault he was a seat hog. At Penn Station I found a cab without much ado, and directed the cabbie to 3rd at 53rd. He starts driving; I relax; but no, it's way too soon for that. After three blocks he turns to me and says in that thick cabbie accent: "So. 33rd at Flamingo, yes?" I simply could not believe my little pink ears! Concluding that evidently his first cab-driving sojourn in this country was Vegas, I hastily corrected him, and fortunately soon found myself in front of the right hotel, in the right time zone, with no desert and no lawn ornaments resembling me in sight. Well THAT was a relief. :) Called ladywench/Chrissy/Trace from the lobby and sped up to the room, where we proceeded to nosh on the madeleines and truffles I'd brought, cuss like demons, catch me up on the previous night's jokes and antics, and dumbek ourselves into loopiness well before 5 pm, when we decided that perhaps it was time to dress and leave for the show. At the BL there were a whole bunch of obnoxious people trying to crash the line, implying that they were somehow special, with the band, deserved to be up front, or whatever. But the club personnel seemed to have things pretty much under control. The wait wasn't too long, and once inside we found Mosh, Amanda, Valerie, Dan, Gordon Lewis, Chris O'Malley, and some other people (forgive me, I can't remember all of you!) The club has exceptionally long, very narrow tables arrayed out from the stage so that everyone can face the stage by just turning their head. We found a table next to Murray's monitor (we wanted to be WAY outside Dan Bern's "spit zone"), and parked ourselves with Amanda and Mosh, then went bopping over to Tobey to get stamped and entrust him with the Fruvous stash of truffles, madeleines and assorted cookies. Once we settled in, Queen Lisa of Maryland introduced herself to me, as did Andrea, and I met Vika, Bastet and a few others who came over to chat. We also yelled long-distance hellos to tall Chad across the room, as we couldn't get out from our table at that point. The 1st set that night was technically tight -- but good tight, and the mood was looser than apparently it was the 1st night, maybe because it was the all-ages show and they were having fun playing to the kids. They broke us up with banter re: the Time Out review, especially, to those who remember the V. Bargainville thread, when Jian noted that now they'd been "panned". They also mentioned how great it was to be playing with their good friend Dan Burns the Scottish singer/ songrwriter, did a comic bit about that pseudo-scientific Benilyn commercial that's been on the air in Canada since at least 1993 and irritates me beyond bounds; and renamed themselves Paradigm Shift for all of 24 hours. I must comment that Murray wore a most amazing shirt: for those of you with Windows '95, imagine the Bubbles wallpaper, but in white on black. Mesmerizing! I don't have a setlist, but they opened with Half as Much. First time I've heard the song I think -- a pretty cool tune! Spidey, Kids -- I love this live, but I really appreciate it more when they do the quiz about the overlooked constituency. Jen did manage to attract Murray's and Jian's attention on this one by screaming out that Quebec SHOULD separate -- I believe she was the only one in the room who yelled "yes", and she wound up with Murray's mic in her hair as Chrissy and I stood over her, pointing. Nothing like being conspicuously shy. :D Jian played double-entendre games with the I Love My Boss intro -- somehow I thought Katonah might've cured him of that with me and Jen around, but I guess he's incorrigible. :) (see, chad, he really DID start it :P) Horseshoes was awesome -- gee, can anyone tell I LOVE this song more each time I hear it? Naah I didn't think so. BJ rocked, King/GE&H wowed the target audience and the Fruheads too (especially Dave's lovely little dance when the other guys demanded he do the "right moves" to get back in their good graces) IWHO was absolutely gorgeous, as always (it might be an obsession song, but I think it's a relatively normative obsession -- the kind of sad hangup on an unattainable someone that everyone's experienced at some point, not the unhealthy, stalker kind like in Sting's "Every Breath You Take.") At the end Dancing Queen medley had us all jiggling, and Gulf War Song for the encore again held us rapt. Dan Bern's first set was cool, although I don't think the man has it in him to do a real all-ages show. I sure as heck wouldn't take MY son to see him, and I don't envy Queen Lisa her task of explaining his stuff to her daughter. His themes are wonderful, but definitely mature-audience material. Between sets the guys came out and mingled for a bit, and club management got a little irritated that fans w/o tickets for show 2 weren't leaving in orderly fashion. As Jian wandered back and forth I figured out what it was Trace and Chrissy were tuning in to, and decided it was quite a nice way of knowing he was around. Talked with him and Murray a bit, until finally they went backstage and we all got herded over to the bar for a few minutes before we were released for the mad scramble to upgrade seats. We had been hoping to move to the other side of the room, as Jen wanted a view of the piano, but we found ourselves in exactly the same seats as the first set. Which turned out not to be bad at all, although poor Mosh wound up stuck at the bar for the entire second set, as he came back from a smoke break a bit late. We also ordered food during the intermission, which turned out to be a huge mistake, as it wound up being delivered just as the guys walked out for the second set . Jian, noting all the fried-food aroma in the air, made us laugh, but YOU try to eat pizza and samosas (sammy sosas) while singing along, doing hand jives, and applauding. ;-) The guys seemed, well, pumped for the second set, which was a doozy. I got a withering glare from Murray when I inadvertently commented that his gorgeous orange polo shirt with black and white racing stripes was a "Flyers shirt". Oh well, I guess that's what we do: piss off the band. It's how we show we love them. :D Here's the setlist: Michy Jockey Tureen -- they started this, stopped it, goofed around a bit with banter about magical trips, then eventually played it Saucep'n -- Ji missed a couple of notes and Jen and I couldn't look at each other. This was the first time I was able to sing along without losing my breath -- I guess that confirms Fruhead status! Sad Girl -- the neat thing about this venue was how the vocals resonated, were very distinctly identifiable but formed a wonderful whole. Mike's falsetto was really clear here. Moon Minnie Ass Sleepy Drinker -- my first time with this one. a lovely little thing. Message -- made Jen's night. River Valley Car Love Potion medley the "GE&H on 45" encore was hysterically funny, especially as we tried to keep up and for the most part succeeded. We all made the train whistle cue! And to have the whole audience pointing at Dave as he yells "fuck you!" was just TOOOO funny. The "real" encore was Early Morning Rain -- a wonderful ending, with harmonies that just send chills down my spine. (that's GOOD chills mind you.) Dan Bern's second set seemed a little more "on" than his first, although it was late and some of us were practically falling asleep. We jolted awake, however, when he made reference to some friends of his backstage, and soon our heroes once again were onstage. And in a *great* mood. Murr and Ji were having some mic problems, but it didn't seem to faze them too much, and soon they were rocking away, taking over Dan's set with a Christmas medley of Do You Hear What I Hear, the Little Drummer Boy in Bowie voice, and a few other implausible pieces. Eventually they settled down, remembered it was Dan's set, and devoted themselves to the task of providing an awesome dance beat and some lovely backing harmonies to Marilyn (which I STILL can't get out of my head) and some of his other tunes. Amazing what a wretched backup band can do for a sensitive-guy coffeehouse-style singer! At some point the three amateur drummers at our table noticed that Dan's beat was nice, easy, repetitive, and we started whacking the table regularly rather than just doing random beat-keeping, such as I usually do on my knee instead of clapping along. Jen was trying to work out the beats with me as if we were playing dumbek, and presently Jian went to the dumbek case and took his out, then played it for a minute or two before putting it aside. We thought that was an awful tease, as they hadn't played any dumbek songs all night. I mean, c'mon, Jian, Dan Bern's music is just NOT all that dumbek-y. Not like SOME songs ... oh, Sahara, perhaps. :) (BTW, apologies to anyone at our table whom we may have irritated with our playing -- we didn't realize it was loud, but Amanda later told us it was. Sorry! Didn't mean to interfere with anyone's enjoyment of the show! We'll be good in the future we promise -- in fact the next night we restricted our drumming to our laps!) After the show the usual Frudelirium ensued, and i can't really remember who I talked to or what was said, just that Dave, standing near the door in a parka and a tuque, looked absolutely frozen, like Frosty the Snowman. "Thanks for coming," said he, as if we were the ones who had just given THEM an an amazing seven hours of fun, laughter, and music. We got back to the hotel way late, and sat up nattering until Chrissy threatened us with extreme crankiness. Went to bed around 4:30, fully aware that we had big plans for the next day as well, and that it already WAS the next day... TO BE CONTINUED, SOMETIME... - -- Lori ******************************* "I guess I should set a good example." -- Murray Foster dum dum tek dum tek ka TEK tek ka "Perhaps an herbal remedy reminds the mind what holds the key." Visit Lori's strange and wonderful world! http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index1.html (photos!) http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/sugar.html (Wilmington brownies, truffles and other delights!) ------------------------------ Date: 7 Jan 1999 19:54:25 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Michy (was comics) Okay, I'm going to show incredible current events ignorance by being so vague about this, but I believe Michigan Militia is the white supremacist fringe group from which the Oklahoma City bombers came ... there are "militias" in several states, groups of camouflage-clad geeks stockpiling guns and other weapons. I'm pretty sure that the "Michigan militia" per se does exist, but it's possible it was just a catchy alliterative name to sum up all of these frightening crews. (Dana loves this song but I've warned her that singing "Happy birthday Tricia, I'm in the Michigan militia" in the school halls might result in a phone call from the school's guidance counselor asking mommy to come in for a meeting so to put a sock in it, please). ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 19:58:44 GMT From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: Question! StarflashJ@aol.com delighted us with: >Does anyone know when Fruvous is gonna be back in NY.. and where they are >gonna be? Well, the tour schedule says nothing about their being in NYC anytime before the end of February... but they play in the area (and generally in New England-ish northeast) quite a bit, so here's the obligatory pointer to the Tour Dates page on Fruvous Dot Com: http://www.fruvous.com/tour99.html#current It's usually *very* up-to-date. :) Have fun fruving! - -v Vika Zafrin vika@ibm.net "The wonderful thing about Shakespeare is that when it's done well, it makes people feel smarter than they are. As opposed to dumber than they are. There is really no in-between." - Spencer Golub ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 19:45:18 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Re: comic (2 in 1) Fruchild ponders: > two in one question. And I wont make this long. The point: Mindy is > curious as to where the Moxy Comic is. Will it be out by the next album? > Q2: *blushing and feeling stupid* what is the Michigan Militia? > > There! I said it! Now you know! > > Fruchild WAAAAAAAAA!!!! I've been wondering to death where that Moxy comic is. I first heard about it in October of '97! I guess he's taking his time to make it extra good. But another reason for my curiousity is that Juliette and I wrote a script for our own Fruvous comic, and I've just started drawing it and I wonder if I can debut it on FDC. That Michigan Militia *must* be something. Mike Nelson of MST3K said something about it once. (A girl in the movie was digging through a trunk and Mike goes, "Well, time to put on my uniform for the Michigan militia." Something like that) Monique _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 19:46:11 GMT From: ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry) Subject: Re: December Babies (was um...hello...*sproing*) On Tue, 05 Jan 1999 17:42:00 GMT, nafio@my-dejanews.com wrote: > ross_hendry@bigfoot.com, a lefty, a Scot and a Frühead, which means he >rocks in my books, wrote: > Aw, thanks! :-) > >Irn Bru is available in Canada and I am going to track it down someday. I miss >it. Ross.. any chance you could come to FruCon with a couple of cases of the >stuff? You could stay in my basement! (Ok I'd have to persuade really hard but >I'm sure my Dad could be bribed with an extra can or two of Irn Bru) > >Fiona >also a lefty, a Scot and a Frühead. 'cept I live in Canada. > I would love to go to the FruCon but as I'm not allowed to go down to Bristol for Comics '99 then I don't think Canada is a viable option. :-( What's with this basement offer anyway?!? Issat the best you can do?!? ;-) Anyhoo, how long you been living in Canada then and where did you move from? Ross, who's gonna have "it's a small world" going round his head! It's the Galaxies Greatest Comic, Now check out it's web site! http://freespace.virgin.net/g.hendry/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 20:15:06 GMT From: StarflashJ@aol.com Subject: Re: Question! well vika thanks for the info. I was at the show at TBL on 1/2.....and they said they would be here again someitme in march but i cant find out when and where! Thanks again! jen! ------------------------------ Date: 7 Jan 1999 20:51:50 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Queen Lisa's Royal Quest for Fragrance: <> Actually, I have to admit I was being greedy and materialistic AND potentially kinky at the same time ... I mean, you didn't think I was going to use all of this bounty of bath goodies all alone, did you????? So back to that room for four ... does it have a hot tub? The admittedly salacious (and occasionally kinky) Queen Lisa ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 20:54:10 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Queen Lisa's Royal Quest for Fragrance: Zainab noted: >Happy anniversary to all four of you! >Zainab, who has no problem sounding all kinky! ;) in response to my: >>>Valentine's Day is your Birthday AND your anniversary? >>>Unbelievable! >>> >>>It's our anniversary too. #12 coming up here. and Heather's >>Congratulations to all of you (I was going to say "both of you, but I >>mean "both couples" and saying "all four of you" makes it sound all >>kinky)! My parents anniversary was Valentine's Day, too! to all of which the Queen responded: >Oh lord no, I just figured three Lush gift certificates are better than one!!!! >And I love to plan ahead. Ach. And just when I thinking we shoulda reserved a room for 4 at the Ramada, instead of a room for 2 at the hostel ... I just hope I'm not the only one who's amused by an entire dementedly kinky thread being spawned out of misunderstanding the Queen's greedy materialist ways. :D - -- Lori ************************** "Those were *good* moves. But they were the wrong moves." -- Murray Foster ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 21:01:08 GMT From: "Schwan, Phil" Subject: Rides to Frucon2 Now that I've gotten over the excitement of being allowed to go (ahh...marriage:), I'm trying to figure out how I'm gonna get myself there. I pretty much decided I was gonna drive and have since offered rides to friends of mine. However, I'm now filled to an uncomfortable capacity of 5 people (driver inc.) in an '87 Chevy Celebrity. I don't think I'm gonna have enough room for everyone AND their stuff (including my guitar, which takes precedence over passengers:). SOOOOOOOO, is there anyone else from the Northern Ohio area planning on leaving on Friday and coming home on Sunday? I'd really hate to have to leave anyone behind! Please post or email me (pschwan AT wcnet.org) and let me know. Thanks all! Phil (Thrawn) ------------------------------ Date: 7 Jan 1999 21:47:29 GMT From: BEQS26C@prodigy.com (Brian Nicholson) Subject: Re: Michy (was comics) >(Dana loves this song but I've warned her that singing "Happy birthday Tricia, >I'm in the Michigan militia" in the school halls might result in a phone call >from the school's guidance counselor asking mommy to come in for a meeting so >to put a sock in it, please). Wow. obb viously you go to a different school then I do, I could talk to a friend in front of at eacher about killing the principal and they wouldn't notice. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 21:48:34 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Re: Pop vs. Soda >Oh, and what about fizzy drink? I think they said that in Britain. >Washingtonians definitely say soda, those Congressmen made a >law to say that ;) >Over and out, >Matt I really hope you're referring to people in the state of Washington and are just sorely confused because inhabitants of the District of Columbia are NOT Washingtonians, and people in The Mighty Evergreen State usually say "pop." Ahem. Heather "the only Washingtonian who doesn't say pop" 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: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 21:39:43 GMT From: shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson) Subject: Re: comic (2 in 1) On Thu, 07 Jan 1999 19:45:18 GMT Fru-Monique writes: >That Michigan Militia *must* be something. Mike Nelson of MST3K said >something about it once. (A girl in the movie was digging through a >trunk and Mike goes, "Well, time to put on my uniform for the >Michigan >militia." Something like that) >Monique >_________________________________________________________ >DO YOU YAHOO!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > tehe..i saw that one i love that show! Me ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 21:36:12 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: re-live the memories at the bottom line! (fwd) On Thu, 07 Jan 1999 18:28:34 GMT, Lynne wrote: >Trace said: >>up. Cal wore a white tux (woohoo!). > >wasn't it kinda gold? he looked sharp, um they looked sharp.... >made a happy new year, happier :) I thought it was white, but the lighting was subdued when I caught a glimpse of Cal, so I could be wrong. It looked great whatever color it was :) - -- 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. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #16 *******************************************