From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #31 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 14 1999 Volume 03 : Number 031 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Where is that phone booth? [schr9271@fredonia.edu] Re: Guilty Pleasures [was Spice Defamation] [schr9271@fredonia.edu] FruDoo Dolls [Srm9988n@aol.com] Re: FRUCON questions [mxyfruvous@aol.com (MxyFruvous)] Re: FruDoo Dolls [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers)] Re: Guilty Pleasures [was Spice Defamation] [shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy ] Heather's terrible spell check mistake (a true story in one parts) [petit] Re: [Re: the comic] [shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson)] Re: Robbeeeeeee! We love you! [nafio@my-dejanews.com] Re: Spice Defamation (and chad) ["Bell-occhio" ] Re: Spice Defamation (and chad) [epbuckley@my-dejanews.com] Re: [Re: the comic] [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)] Re: Where is that phone booth? ["KatieWow" ] FruCon drumming [Pooh8909@aol.com] Re: Feb 5 show in DC [Ambush Bug ] Criminals at Large... [Elf@scott.skidmore.edu (lhunting@skidmore.edu)] Re: cruising the world of NGs [Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross)] Re: Where is that phone booth? [Fru-Monique ] Re: FruCon drumming [gemini@p3.net (Trace)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 05:23:37 GMT From: schr9271@fredonia.edu Subject: Where is that phone booth? A few days back my recently fruvoused brother asked a very entertaining question (i believe this came after listening to Spiderman one too many times) and in light of the comic and action figures threads I thought this would be perfect...and perhaps aid own comic book writers with their plots ^_^. Besides the obvious (Spiderman, King of Spain) what kind of super heros do you think the lads would be? What kind of super powers or super "accessories" would each have? Any ideas on costums or names (because, as you know, to be a supper hero one must hide one's *real* identity)? Can you picture mild-mannered Murray Foster transforming into the great Polyester Shirt Man or something, perhaps, a bit more creative *shy grin*....have fun! Amy - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 04:55:58 GMT From: schr9271@fredonia.edu Subject: Re: Guilty Pleasures [was Spice Defamation] > Ok, I just wanted to point out that there is nothing guilty about any of > the above shows (except maybe for GI Joe :). I mean, Voltron, > ThunderCats, they have paved the way for people of the generation, the > only show which even comes close to those is ReBoot, but even it isn't as > good! I just wished the Voltron and ThunderCats were still on. > I second this! Voltron and Thundercats were my favorite cartoons when i was young (I even owned the 5 piece Voltron *action figure*...that is until my brother mistook it for a Power Rander toy *!!!!!!* and broke it *grrrrr*) ...and to this I will add (one of) my gulity pleasures...Cartoon Network. Yes, I am a cartoon junkie and am completely addicted to this station!! And it's not even reliving my youth by watching old shows like Super Friends and Tom and Jerry but I've grown to love the new stuff...yes I admit it! I love Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Lab, and the Power Puff Girls...and even Sailor Moon to a certain point. I heard Reboot (the last Sat morn cartoon I watched on a weekly basis) was supposed to make a come back on CN, but as of yet, have not seen it. Come to think of it, besides X-files and the news, most of what I watch on TV now a days is animated.....cell or 3-D, it doesn't matter, it's good. *ahem* not like this is all I do, sit around and watch cartoons. *Really*, I do have other hobbies....you guys believe me...don't you? Now If you will excuse my I believe Scooby-Doo is on ;-) Amy - I will not grow up! You can't make me! Never! "All right! 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: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 05:40:44 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: FruDoo Dolls Oh my goodness they are just *adorable*!!! The little EARS on them!! Auggh!! Hey Waiting for Bob is cool too. But I'll take snuggle-able action figures any day! - -- Lori, wishing she could get her hands on these. She may just start sewing again. :) ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jan 1999 06:00:38 GMT From: mxyfruvous@aol.com (MxyFruvous) Subject: Re: FRUCON questions > it is 19+ I would suggest >finding a >fake ID, get a scanner, an official piece of ID, then change the >picture >and the name. Then just print and lamniate, that's my plan :). grrr, I wished I looked anywhere close to 19! Kris - - -insert witty quote here- - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 22:51:29 -0700 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) Subject: Re: FruDoo Dolls In article <2b6657b5.369d81b0@aol.com>, Srm9988n@aol.com says... > Oh my goodness they are just *adorable*!!! The little EARS on > them!! Auggh!! In fact, the ears were my own "invention", since the original pattern was for a girl doll with hair that covered up the ears, so it didn't have any at all. I *tried* to get 'em symmetrical... And in case anyone wondered, tea really does make a kickass fabric dye. k@ We now dispense with the sewing tips and return you to your regularly scheduled newsgroup. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 05:57:49 GMT From: shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson) Subject: Re: Guilty Pleasures [was Spice Defamation] On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 17:44:51 GMT Fru-Monique writes: >Angie delighted us with her guilty pleasures, so I just had to share >mine in hopes of starting one of those mass threads: >~Sailor Moon! (I think you all knew that) >~The fact that I watch more animated shows than live action >(currently >my only live ones include MST3K, Frasier, and Due South) >~Celebrity crushes (besides our lads) >~Chat rooms Was there anything shameful in things ones? Cause If so my life *is* shame. >~Blue's Clues >~Teletubbies (heee, eh-oh!) Getting shameful >~Accordion worship >~Polyester shirts (hey, Murray himself complimented me...as did Mike >and Dave and some guy in a hat...) >~The fact that I still think Beavis and Butt-head are far funnier >than >South Park Again, I find nothing shameful, hough I must say I've only seen about 5 mins of SP. I dont get cartoon network or comedy central. Yeah, the only 2 channels *pity me* 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: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 05:44:18 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Heather's terrible spell check mistake (a true story in one parts) Okay, you may or may not believe this, but when I was typing, I typed WIZE (instead of WISE) and didn't seem to catch the error. When I ran my spell check program, I must've clicked the wrong button ("replace" and "ignore" are right next to one another) when the computer suggested that I wanted WIZENED (for those that don't know, it means "shriveled like an old tree" = } ). WIZENED IS NOT WHAT I MEANT TO WRITE! Oi vey. Three cheers for triple checking next time, eh? Heather's deepest heartfelt apology for her grievous proofreading error. Heather "Lori's feathers are undoubtedly downy soft" Moore >Heather, that just wasn't kind! Didn't your mommy tell you >never to make fun of other people's looks? > >>Lori, a wizened and erudite flamingo said: > >I guess my moisturizer's just not doing the trick anymore, >eh? More carrot juice, or perhaps some herbal tea with >chromium D, should do the trick. > >-- Lori the Wise (yes, you may *all* snort here.) ___________________________________________________________________ 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, 14 Jan 1999 05:57:54 GMT From: shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson) Subject: Re: [Re: the comic] Hell, you can do whatever you want in my room. Well, there are *some* limits. If I get to go (most likely as of now) Ill ask my roomy, but I think we can spare a few hours of primal beating =+) The ever giving Fruchild PS feel free to invite other drummers *cough**Jian**hack* ....tehe On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 21:07:34 GMT Angie Armstrong writes: >Hurray!!!! I've made it to the end (or the beginning, since my email >posts >them most recent first... but anyway). > >I have an official unofficial FruCon Announcement!!!! > >(*dramatic pause*) > >Attention all Drumming FrüHeads... I wanna drum at FruCon!!!! I'm >bringing my >doumbek, and from what it sounds like there are going to be healthy >number of >other drummers packin' their 'skins and headin' up (or over) North! >Here's >the problem: > >there's no official spot for us at the 'Con to drum. I've never been >to this >Hotel, there was a suggestion to Drum ourselves silly at the hostel, >or find >someone in the 'con Hotel willing to donate their room to our hedonist >tribalistic rhythmic renderings for a couple of hours... > >If anyone has any suggestions, ideas, etc; please let me know. I'm >thinkin' >of it being basically just a jam session... with those who've been >playing for >awhile helping out the beginners; trading tips and tricks and rhythms, >etc. >and just plain having a ball. There's been talk (though not serious) >about >recruiting a middle eastern dancer or two to join us (if any of you >are >dancers, come play with us...er dance with us... Hell, depending on >how much >practice I get in... _I_ may even dance!) > >Anyway... back to your regularly scheduled posting. Email me, post >thoughts >if you like... I would like to have a sign-up sheet at the >registration table >(ceecee said it'd be alright) so that I can get an idea of our >numbers... > > >--Angie >(in spite of the fact that I don't like the Spice Girls [sorry, just >not into >the music and they make way too easy targets], I've gotta jump on the >band-wagon here) > >Cynical Spice? >Gutter Spice (since that's where my mind usually is)? >Dum Tekka Spice ;^} >Babble Spice (hahhaha, sorry, just cracked myself up) > >"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 > ___________________________________________________________________ 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, 14 Jan 1999 05:58:49 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Robbeeeeeee! We love you! > Am I not correct in thinking that his album was all but in the bargain > bins until he released "Angels" and then suddenly everyone (that's an > incorrect use of the word everyone but never mind) loved him and went > out and bought it. That would be true yes. (Not in the case of all of us who bought the first album but basically, yes) Sometimes it only takes one song, and honestly once you give the album one good listen quite a few good qualities come to light. (Kind of like when people heard GE&H or KoS and picked up Bargainville.) I'm sure anyone who goes and takes a listen to the album after I've said this will shoot me but as only the Canadians and the British can listen to it I'll take my chances. The absolutely most recent Fruvous stuff, like Can't Be Too Careful, Grudge, and Half as Much are quite similar to Rob's stuff and I don't mean "Angels" either. Although when you don't have the song on every radio station every hour it's quite a good one. (/me watches Ross and Richard both keel over at this statement. Oh well.) Also, I've been told that Robbie is a "Guilty Pleasure" of mine. Sorry, no. I don't feel at all guilty about buying his albums or playing them repeatedly or trying to get you all to listen to his albums. I started listening to Moxy Fruvous because they are a great pop band, and I consider Rob to be a great pop singer. Sure he's a big success now, and commercial and whatever. That doesn't change the fact that he writes and sings great stuff. Fiona - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 03:41:45 -0500 From: "Bell-occhio" Subject: Re: Spice Defamation (and chad) > >And he's in "Bernard and the Genie" too! Don't tell me no one's seen >this--it's the cutest movie!!! I think it was made for British TV as a >Christmas special. But, yes, Alan Cummings is quite a cutie! > ooh! I've been wanting to see that. Rowan Atkinson, Lenny Henry, an' 'course, Alan. How bad could *that* be? Spice Rack (trying to think of her guilty pleasures) (And may I point you toward http://www.spe.sony.com/movies/spiceworld/quiz.html It told me I was Laa-Laa, whatever *that* means.) ¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ bellocchio at folkfan.com ICQ 218859 "And *do* you heart Canadian boys?" - -Ed Robertson 7/22/98 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 09:38:17 GMT From: jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause) Subject: Re: Guilty Pleasures [was Spice Defamation] On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 22:50:51 GMT, Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) wrote: > >Ok, I just wanted to point out that there is nothing guilty about any of >the above shows (except maybe for GI Joe :). I mean, Voltron, >ThunderCats, they have paved the way for people of the generation, the >only show which even comes close to those is ReBoot, but even it isn't as >good! I just wished the Voltron and ThunderCats were still on. > >- Life101 - Missing the old TV shows >"I'm just looking for a place to watch the world from" > -Dan Bern > Thundercats, HOOOOoooooo! One of my faves as a kid...as well as Voltron. I wanted to be the princess. (How cliche) Andrea K. "...too many people think they're misunderstood every time somebody disagrees with them." - Jess Klein ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 13:13:59 +0000 From: Richard Butterworth Subject: Re: Robbeeeeeee! We love you! The Nefarious Colleen Campbell, alleged perpetrator of the Notorious Boston Bag Stuffing Crimes wrote: > cee, example of what happens to one when one Moves To Boston and Gets > A Life and no longer has time to Play on the Internet for Hours a Day Show off! I'm not net addicted. No I'm not. I just happened to get glued to this computer after a freak elastoplast accident. Tinkerty tonk Richard - ----------------------------------------- Salt fare North Sea weird stare further than the eye can see he had a head like a toy shop --`Some old salty'. Trad English song. - ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 14:27:25 GMT From: elinX@rff.org (Rodney Elin) Subject: Re: FRUCON questions On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 23:09:32 GMT, Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) wrote: >ammf@fruvous.com writes: >>OK, Question #1 >> >>Lee's Palace, Is it REALLY 19+?? or is it 18+? 19+ seems to be an odd age >>barrier. I know that fruvous.com says that it's 19+ but I'm hoping that >>that might be a typo. I have help on this one. Yes it is 19+. According to the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, the legal drinking age in Ontario is 19. Don'tya just love the internet? http://ccsa.ca/drkage.htm - --Rodney (Oops! It looks like I accidentally put an extra character in my email address. To reply to this message, remove the letter X) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 09:20:26 -0500 From: "Gator" Subject: Windsor show... I've got nothing to say except, Once I wsa the King of Spain. and Any one going to the Windsor show? I hoep it quits snowing long enough for me to get up there. Any one from Tomato Town going? ...>>HaHaHa<<... Hopefully I find out where the hell the hall is before the show. c-ya l8r bye-bye good-bye see you at the show ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 14:51:26 GMT From: epbuckley@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Spice Defamation (and chad) In article , katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) wrote: > Okay, who wants to explain "ungh"? it came here from alt.society.generation-x, the newsgroup that is the reason that i know amanda, tom, and katrin. i dunno from which asg-xer it originated, or if it had its origin prior to asg-x. amanda probably does. it's that sound your throat makes when you see an object of beauty and your mouth spontaneously falls open. think of homer simpson and a jelly donut. peace, ellen (perhaps "beauty" is too refined a word for what we're expressing here) - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 14:42:34 GMT From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: [Re: the comic] shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson) delighted us with: >Hell, you can do whatever you want in my room. Well, there are *some* >limits. If I get to go (most likely as of now) Ill ask my roomy, but I >think we can spare a few hours of primal beating =+) A li'l reminder to all you (no doubt excellent) percussionists: The hotel likes us. This is the second time they're letting us have FruCon there, and we're hoping they'll continue to be so kind as to allow a horde of fruheads to descend upon them once a year. Please be considerate to their wishes and those of their other patrons; if anyone asks you to stop drumming, do so; etcetera. I don't doubt that you all are very considerate people / flamingoes / creatures of all sorts, but I thought it needed to be said. Just In Case. Vika Zafrin vika@ibm.net "You're just such a festive piece of crap." - COM ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 10:40:31 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Where is that phone booth? yay!!!!!! superheroes are my specialty :) (who else could have come up with Frictionless Man and his sidekick Velcro Dog?) (in left-to-right performance the Murrotaur: Armed with pitchpipe set on stun, hypnotizing polyester Vertigo Shirt of Doom, and Window Shattering Bass (voice and instrument) he is feared in lands as distant and menacing as ... Fredonia? the Ji-nerator: Though he poses as a kind, affectionate, intelligent Persian, he is among the most deadly of the Frü-bulous Four. Emitting an essence of unknown origin (editor's note: great use of assonance, huh:)? ) he lures even the strongest willed women within target range and with mesmerizing Kung-Fu Grin-and-Embrace, makes them his willing disciples. The extent of his power is as yet undetermined. the Great Pretender: Without name, this most covert of operatives seems to don and shrug off personas almost without pause. He combines the superpowers of a certain friendly neighborhood web- slinger, a obviously malicious and conspiratory old man, and a freaking cranky New York songwriter. Like his cohort the Ji-nerator, a definitive limit to his power has not been established, though the cleverly masked subliminal messages he utters through his megaphone are being analyzed for malicious intent. the Shining: Unconfirmed rumors suggest that this mysterious infiltrator gains access to secured sites disguised as a deposed monarch; upon threat of exposure he removes his royal headwear, blinding officials with his Ultra-Reflective Solar Dome of Death. He, along with the Murrotaur, is considered the greatest security threat in the collective as it is feared they may join forces and bring about nuclear winter through the simultaneous use of Pitchpipe Stun Ray and Noxious Fume-Emmiting Accordion. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 16:15:55 GMT From: Pooh8909@aol.com Subject: FruCon drumming Angie had this brilliant idea: >I'm thinkin' of it being basically just a jam session... with >those who've been playing for awhile helping out the >beginners; trading tips and tricks and rhythms, etc.and just >plain having a ball. Would this ball, by any chance, include spectators? I am a percussionist, but I have never in my life touched a doumbek. I thought it might be fun to come have a listen. So, what are your thoughts on this one? - --jamie ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jan 1999 16:02:53 GMT From: Ambush Bug Subject: Re: Feb 5 show in DC Remember when Kelly MacDougal said: : Several of : us (4 so far) are getting together for dinner before the show and want : to invite anyone else who is interested to join us. We are going to a : great Ethiopian restaurant about 9 blocks from the club (give or take : a few) Woo-hoo! What a great idea! I'll be there. (OK, OK, I'm one of the 4 mentioned and will probably be driving Kelly and the rest, but still it's a cool idea, and if you haven't tried Ethiopian food yet, you're in for an ...experience :) Mike - -- "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: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 16:09:58 GMT From: Elf@scott.skidmore.edu (lhunting@skidmore.edu) Subject: Criminals at Large... The Noticeably Stuck Dr Butterworth called forth our sympathies with the following: > The Nefarious Colleen Campbell, alleged perpetrator of the Notorious > Boston Bag Stuffing Crimes wrote: > >> cee, example of what happens to one when one Moves To Boston and Gets >> A Life and no longer has time to Play on the Internet for Hours a Day > > > Show off! Hmm... I'll say! Is this the guaranteed result of moving to Boston? How can I become a show off as well? > I'm not net addicted. No I'm not. I just happened to get glued to > this computer after a freak elastoplast accident. If Colleen gets to stuff you in a bag, then I'm afraid I must own up to my part in your recent accident. But really, the instructions were quite clear: I *told* you not to puncture the tube! Last time I send you a model airplane kit to distract you from your net addiction, that's for sure. peeking out from the depths of her hole in the earth, leah */*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/* ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 17:36:11 GMT From: Cameron_Ross@ufacademy.com (Cameron Ross) Subject: Re: cruising the world of NGs ammf@fruvous.com writes: >Yes. I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but I was perusing >the liner notes to "Gordon" and I noticed that included in the Suburban >Tabernacle Choir (backing vocals on "If I Had $1000000) were the names >Mike Ford, Murray Foster, Jean [at the time] Ghomeshi, and Dave >Matheson. Don't know how I missed that for all this time. Ack! /me pulls out Gordon... they are members of the Suburban Tabernacle Choir? cool... oh, wait... darnit, 2 things wrong with that... it's Bourbon not Suburban, and they have the lads seperate. - - Life101 - Ever the nit-picker "I'm just looking for a place to watch the world from" -Dan Bern ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 17:09:27 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Re: Where is that phone booth? Giggles for KatieWow, who says, > yay!!!!!! superheroes are my specialty :) (who else could have come up with > Frictionless Man and his sidekick Velcro Dog?) > > (in left-to-right performance: >Murrotaur...Ji-nerator...the Great Pretender...and the >Shining.... LOL...why do I feel compelled to draw these? Tubbie Spice, or as Lace calls me, "Licky Spice" == ~*Lick-a-Thon with Dave!*~: Topic of the 1/13 IRC session "The smell of love is everywhere. You think it's always sensitive and good, You think that I want to be understood. I've got a match, your embrace and my collapse." ~TMBG _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 17:21:18 GMT From: gemini@p3.net (Trace) Subject: Re: FruCon drumming On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 16:15:55 GMT, Pooh8909@aol.com wrote: >Angie had this brilliant idea: >>I'm thinkin' of it being basically just a jam session... with >those who've >been playing for awhile helping out the >beginners; trading tips and tricks >and rhythms, etc.and just >plain having a ball. > >Would this ball, by any chance, include spectators? I am a percussionist, but >I have never in my life touched a doumbek. I thought it might be fun to come >have a listen. So, what are your thoughts on this one? I'm sure you'll get the chance to try your hands on a doumbek. Off the top of my head I know there will be at least 4 doumbeks there, and I'm sure I don't know the half. Also, as I found out at the BL, it is possible for 2 people to play on a single doumbek :) I'm just wondering what the customs officials at the airport are going to make of it. They gave me freaked out looks over my egg shakers last time! - -- Trace gemini@p3.net *sniff* Target is within sniffing range. Hailing on all frequencies. *woop woop* Visual acquired. Our bogie is at 9:00. Fire when ready. - 1/1 BL dum tek ca tek tek ca tek tek *snort* ARGH *glare* Follow THAT one lads.... - 1/2 BL ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #31 *******************************************