From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #59 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 Tuesday, January 19 1999 Volume 03 : Number 059 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: This is not as long as it looks (Reunion Scene Response included!) [M] Re: The Princess Bride (was: Jewel Kilcher) [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: pets [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: pets ["Bell-occhio" ] Re: Shakespeare thoughts (formerly: Jewel Kilcher and why I think she writes trash) [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Frumoments on Vacation [McCown ] Re: moxification [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Poets (was Re: Jewel Kilcher and why...) [Mindy J Munson ] Re: song chat [McCown ] West-Coast-Con (fwd) [Lynne ] Re: RCAF [Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] Re: Shakespeare thoughts (formerly: Jewel Kilcher and why I think she writes trash) [nafio@my-] Re: songs on the new album [nafio@my-dejanews.com] Re: Poets (was Re: Jewel Kilcher and why...) [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinor] Re: pets [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: Shakespeare thoughts (formerly: Jewel Kilcher and why I think she writes trash) [bbwminors@aol.com] Re: Frumoments on Vacation [Mindy J Munson ] Re: pets [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Numerous threads rolled into one! [Mindy J Munson ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:20:10 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: This is not as long as it looks (Reunion Scene Response included!) Ive made It a point to watch it EVERYTIME im sick from school/work/church/ect. Once when I was to bring it to my sisters in Boston I had forgotten it. She was so sad that I offered to recite the whole thing with voices and even some action....and I did Fruchild On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 08:58:27 -0500 Chad Maloney writes: > >*sniffle* you guys are bringing back memories of my Princess Bridge >web >page that I lost when I left school. *sniffle* > >I've seen the Princess Bride more times than I've seem Fruvous shows. >Now >that's saying something! > > - Chad > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:14:53 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Re: The Princess Bride (was: Jewel Kilcher) Lace said: >Can't you post about anything here and expect to find a dozen or so >people who dig it too? Okay, who likes Peanut Butter and Dill Pickle Sandwiches? C'mon, you've gotta be out there! >Except Jewel of course, in which case, Heather knocks some >sense into you. I've got a wicked right cross. : ) >"Who are you?" >"No one of consequence." >"I must know." >"Get used to disappointment." >"Okay." There is a random Princess Bride quotes generator available on the web at: http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/users/cfrench/Pbride.htm that purportedly contains every single line from the movie. Lemme know if you get it. It's pretty small, I guess. Anyway, bon appetit. 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: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:14:53 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Re: pets Amanda said: >I have a crazy cat, whom Ellen keeps trying to adopt, who was >originally named Wood, but not after the Fruvous album. See, he matches the wood floor >in my house. Our Mutual Friend Rob still calls the cat Wood. GET OUT! My family had a cat for...gee...thirteen years or something? Anyway, his name was Plywood. Plywood got his name cause he'd chill in plywood cabinets and we wouldn't be able to find him. Cute cat. Anyway, it's so cool to meet another person with a cat named something woodsy. Our other animals have had weird names, too (Yipes Stripes the cat, Anubis the hamster, Ratso Ratskiwatski the rat, Bunya Bunya the rabbit, the list goes on). Heather Moore (currently leading a sad and petless life, but soon will have a snake if all goes well) ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 17:06:03 -0500 From: "Bell-occhio" Subject: Re: pets > On a side note, my kitten is named Laika - does anyone else have >Frupets? > I found a puppy Friday, in the middle of a level 3 snow emergency, and she's made herself quite at home. I was trying to figure out what I should call her, something musical of course, and one of the first things that occured to me was Sahara. She's Veronica for now, although today she's less "sits very quiet and still", and more hyena on speed... (Perhaps I should call her Fordy.) I think she'll end up as Greta. She *looks* like a Greta. Although at the moment I'm thinking I could save myself a lot of trouble by just calling her NOstopitrightnow. Lace (I'm not one of those obsessive dog people, really.) ¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ bellocchio at folkfan.com ICQ 218859 "Lacey, you sure think of some strange stuff." IRC last night. People have no sense of humor... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:35:04 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Shakespeare thoughts (formerly: Jewel Kilcher and why I think she writes trash) Has anyone here read "The Winter's >Tale?" >Although the language is beautiful, the plot is extremely thin and >completely unbelievable--and it's not even a comedy. I think compared >to >that one, R&J moves up quite a few pegs on the quality meter! I wasn't very fond at all of...Damn! I cant even remember the name! But it was the name of the main character Con- sompthing or other. It was performed by the talented son of Patrick Stuart and it still sucked. >I can appreciate the quality of the tragedies, but my favorite >Shakespeare play is "Twelfth Night." I don't know why, but the >subplot >characters crack me up! (Sir Toby Belch, Malvolio, Sir Andrew >Aguecheek, >Feste, etc.) tehe. I loved that one! Check it out Heather. >Speaking of Hamlet...has anyone ever seen "Rosencranz & Guildenstern >are >Dead?" Aaa! I was just htinking of that. That play rocked...was it by Stoppard? 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: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:15:07 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Re: Shakespeare (was Jewel Kilcher etc) Fiona said: >To be quite honest I thought he was a good Romeo - most of my arguments with >that film had to do with directorial and writing choices and how they chose to >portray Malvolio. D'ya mean Benvolio or Mercutio? Cause (as Fruchild can attest) I *HATED* what Baz Luhrman did to the Queen Mab speech. But that's another rant for another day. In terms of direction, I thought it was fairly innovative, but there are a lot of changes I would've made. I liked the touches with speeding up Juliet's mother, and the narrator being a TV news reporter and stuff. One thing I must say is that the supporting cast in that movie was really great and was over-shadowed by the foul stench of Mr. and Mrs. Teen Angst -- Paul Rudd was a wonderful Paris, Pete Postelthwaite kicked some serious monastic bootie as Friar Lawrence, and Nurse was too too great. >I *am* dying to go see Shakespeare in Love... and the 5 >hour version of Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, if I can find it to rent >sometime. Shakespeare In Love is *SO* worth spending any amount of money on. I've seen it twice thus far and am going to be seeing it again fairly soon (which is weird, cause I never see stuff multiple times on the big screen). Go go go. As for Kenny's Hamlet -- get thee to a video store! I'm fairly certain that all the major chains carry the long version. Blockbuster does here, at least. I haven't seen the edited version, so I can't really compare, but I do know that the long one is quite worthy of the butt numbness. Now, the one thing that I've gotta bitch about is that the video version is not letterboxed for us Americans. For a film shot in 70mm should be printed in wide screen on the video! Why oh why must they pan and scan and deprive the at-home viewers of pure viewing satisfaction? It's a crime. A damn shame. With any luck, we'll be lucky enough to have it re-released in a letterboxed edition in the US. (Damn PAL/VHS incompatibilities! -- the English get to see the complete thing!) So, in closing, see Shakespeare in Love and see Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. Hell, see all of Kenneth Branagh's films (except maybe Gingerbread Man). This is my recommendation and I make it in sound mind and body. 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: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 17:39:20 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Shakespeare (was Jewel Kilcher etc) i'm glad to hear that there are other people who liked this interpretation. i thought the way the director interpreted the whole rest of the world as being so big and hectic and essentially just flying by around romeo and juliet once they had met was fascinating. there were some elements of the work that i wasn't fond of (queen mab being a biggy), but i have to admit that the balcony scene was incredibly impressive, not only because of the creative staging, but claire danes' interpretation was amazing. ~~kate - -- **************************************************************************** Kate Leahy kleahy@loyola.edu **************************************************************************** nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight gotta kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight - --bruce cockburn, "lovers in a dangerous time" and so the problem remained; lots of the people were mean, and most of them were miserable, even the ones with digital watches. - --douglas adams, "hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" we're splitting into two camps--mike, i'm with you. - --jian ghomeshi, bottom line, 1/1 *************************************************************************** petit_chou@juno.com wrote in message <19990119.141105.-4015999.2.petit_chou@juno.com>... >Fiona said: >>To be quite honest I thought he was a good Romeo - most of my arguments >with >>that film had to do with directorial and writing choices and how they >chose to >>portray Malvolio. > >D'ya mean Benvolio or Mercutio? Cause (as Fruchild can attest) I *HATED* >what Baz Luhrman did to the Queen Mab speech. But that's another rant >for another day. In terms of direction, I thought it was fairly >innovative, but there are a lot of changes I would've made. I liked the >touches with speeding up Juliet's mother, and the narrator being a TV >news reporter and stuff. One thing I must say is that the supporting >cast in that movie was really great and was over-shadowed by the foul >stench of Mr. and Mrs. Teen Angst -- Paul Rudd was a wonderful Paris, >Pete Postelthwaite kicked some serious monastic bootie as Friar Lawrence, >and Nurse was too too great. > >>I *am* dying to go see Shakespeare in Love... and the 5 >>hour version of Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, if I can find it to rent >>sometime. > >Shakespeare In Love is *SO* worth spending any amount of money on. I've >seen it twice thus far and am going to be seeing it again fairly soon >(which is weird, cause I never see stuff multiple times on the big >screen). Go go go. As for Kenny's Hamlet -- get thee to a video store! >I'm fairly certain that all the major chains carry the long version. >Blockbuster does here, at least. I haven't seen the edited version, so I >can't really compare, but I do know that the long one is quite worthy of >the butt numbness. Now, the one thing that I've gotta bitch about is >that the video version is not letterboxed for us Americans. For a film >shot in 70mm should be printed in wide screen on the video! Why oh why >must they pan and scan and deprive the at-home viewers of pure viewing >satisfaction? It's a crime. A damn shame. With any luck, we'll be >lucky enough to have it re-released in a letterboxed edition in the US. >(Damn PAL/VHS incompatibilities! -- the English get to see the complete >thing!) > >So, in closing, see Shakespeare in Love and see Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. > Hell, see all of Kenneth Branagh's films (except maybe Gingerbread Man). > This is my recommendation and I make it in sound mind and body. > >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: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 23:35:39 GMT From: McCown Subject: Re: Frumoments on Vacation > Fruchild, wondering how one so blase about Jian manages to get a date > with him... maybe it was just with a group....crackhead A HA! So maybe if I pretended that I have absolutely *no* interest in him whatsoever, then I can go out with him, too... love Lizzie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:01:29 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: moxification Let me just say that you rock! Frufluff =+) On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 21:38:36 GMT puggles@mindspring.com (Kelly MacDougal) writes: >shazalinrea@juno.com (Mindy J Munson) wrote: > >>Fruchild, who will never give up her stuffed animals even if i live >to be >>103 > >Way to go!!! My mom was forever trying to make me get rid of mine. >My husband and I own over 200, possible over 300 stuffies and can't >imagine life without any of them. > > > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:01:29 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Poets (was Re: Jewel Kilcher and why...) > >"There are strange things done in the midnight sun/By the men who moil >for >gold;/ The Arctic trails have their secret tales/That would make your >blood >run cold.." - "The Cremation of Sam McGee" (Robert Service) ROTF!!!!! My mom daily relives her memories of reciting this to her class. She always changes the word Hell to Heck...even now! =+) Goofy lil mommy! Personaly, I am a great Poe fan (amoung others of course). 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: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 23:55:10 GMT From: McCown Subject: Re: pets Phil said: > Hmmm....well, we named our cat Faux Pas. It has extra toes on all of its feet, making it kinda > clumsy. We were trying to come up with something reflecting its tendency to run into stuff and > make a fool of itself. Faux Pas fit perfectly. > Umm...Moxy sing songs in French (Woohoo! Frutent!!!) Hey, my cat had extra toes, too! Actually, he had six toes on each of his front feet but normal back feet. His name was Buzzy, after Buzzy Linhart who's a singer my parents saw all the time in college (he had big hands). Maybe extra toes are good, because he lived to be about 21 or 22. Anyway, complete lack of Fru-content there, although they do sing about cats (who brought the cat...i stole your hat/ and i hanged your cat...)... love Lizzie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 23:45:46 GMT From: McCown Subject: Re: song chat > >I really want my mom (who has had a Gordon Lightfoot obsession since > >high school) to hear it, because they do such a good job > > I bet she'd LOVE "Gord's Gold" then, no? Oh, she's heard it...she thinks it's hysterical! > > >but I was thinking that I'd really like to hear the guys do a > >Burt Bachrach song. Although I haven't figured out which one.> > > Not sure if this technically counts as a Burt Bacharach song or not, but since > they also do some Elvis Costello, I'd love to hear them do "God Give Me > Strength" ... Ooooh! I hadn't thought of that. It would be nice! For some reason, after some thought, I was thinkin' I'd like to hear them do "Baby, It's You" I guess the song's gotten "new legs" in recent months with the > release of the duo album, but I've done that as one of "my songs" since seeing > the movie "Grace of Me Heart" several years ago I love that movie...I've seen it twice, I think, but it's really good! (even though it wasn't released > on record until now, helps to have musician husband who can turn anything into > a chart). > > Lisa love, Lizzie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:37:11 GMT From: Lynne Subject: West-Coast-Con (fwd) Ummm, for totally selfish reasons, I'd suggest the week of March 6-13th, some where near San francisco... not cuz I maybe going there then or anything.... - -Lynne, whistling innocently >Heather said: >Yes. Oui. Ja. Si. Da. . [the last one there was in >sign language which does not translate well in a written medium. ( ; ] >Where would we hold it? Is there some city on the west coast that was an ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jan 1999 00:01:36 GMT From: Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: RCAF I shudder to think who might replace her. I mean, the though of paying for something with my newly minted $5 coin (the Mulroonie?) disturbs me to no end. I'm sorry... that popped into my head as I was reading this thread and I had to get it out of my system!! :) Oh dear, how I love Air Farce. This Hour has 22 Minutes, too. Did anyone catch the "Talking to Americans in Arkansas" segment? Nearly fell off the couch when I saw it! :) :) Veronica ( I will shut up, I will shut up...) - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:22:45 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Shakespeare thoughts (formerly: Jewel Kilcher and why I think she writes trash) cookie wrote: > > Speaking of Hamlet...has anyone ever seen "Rosencranz & Guildenstern are > Dead?" When I was in grade 10 my high school put it on. Apparently the actresses (all-girls school) got very "experimental" on opening night, and decided to improv the entire first scene. Word to the wise: Tom Stoppard's stuff is funny on its own, don't mess *g* The next night (which is when I saw it) Ms Conderan had reamed everyone out appropriately and things went well. Tom Stoppard wrote Shakespeare in Love which is *why* I'm dying to see it. He knows his stuff! Fiona "I'm SO a Dave's people if it weren't for Mike..." - -Marie-Claude Nov 16/98 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:13:43 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: songs on the new album > Chad Maloney delighted us with: > > >Not necessarily replying to cee, but anyways: > > > >Is it "You Can Be Too Careful" or "You Can't Be Too Careful"? and Vika responded: > Yeah, that one is confusing. As Jian emphasized a couple of times > (reportedly - I wasn't at those shows) it's "You Can't Be Too > Careful." But they aren't using it as a colloquialism; if you take > the phrase literally, it all makes sense. :) I don't remember Jian emphasizing it but I do remember Mike saying at some point that he thought the title was great because the point of the song is that "you CAN be too careful" as he put it. It's probably my favourite new song in terms of subject matter -very inspirational, especially to someone like me who is preparing to leave the nice, warm, safe University world to face the cold harsh "real" world with only an English degree to protect her. Basically, as my Drama teacher used to tell me, "Take risks!" Fiona "I'm SO a Dave's people if it weren't for Mike..." - -Marie-Claude Nov 16/98 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jan 1999 00:43:45 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Poets (was Re: Jewel Kilcher and why...) By the way, speaking of the lovely Miss Kilcher, did anyone mention previously the great article about her in the current issue of US? A must-read. ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jan 1999 00:42:44 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: pets >His name was Buzzy, after Buzzy >Linhart who's a singer my parents saw all the time in college (he had >big hands). I love Buzzy Linhart (or should that be loved? Is he still around?) ... He used to play at the Bitter End a lot when I was a teenager in NYC and also wrote some great stuff for Carly Simon ("Love's Still Growing" from her first album). He is also, unless I'm mistaken, the guy who gets caught running around naked in the opening scene of "Groove Tube," one of my favorite movies. Old Queen Lisa (former Greenwich Village hippie-in-training). ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jan 1999 00:48:03 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Shakespeare thoughts (formerly: Jewel Kilcher and why I think she writes trash) Regarding "Shakespeare in Love" ... let me throw this question out there to those who saw it (the rest of you just rattle your jewelry, to quote the Beatles) ... Of all the great throwaway lines and asides, which was your favorite moment? Mine (you knew this was coming, right?) without question was the part where they're all int he pub, and one of the wenches (for lack of a better word) asks an actor what the play is about and he says "Well, there's this nurse ... " Still giggling Queen Lisa ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:47:57 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Frumoments on Vacation Hey tell me how it works=+)...May be will all try it. It would be mighty funny to watch the scene: Jian walks in the room, all the girls instantaneously turn their back, Jian stands there completely baffled. Tehe, Fruchild, always plotting evil... On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 23:35:39 GMT McCown writes: >> Fruchild, wondering how one so blase about Jian manages to get a >date >> with him... maybe it was just with a group....crackhead > >A HA! So maybe if I pretended that I have absolutely *no* interest in >him whatsoever, then I can go out with him, too... > >love >Lizzie > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:48:19 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: pets Reading a terrible piece of literature (ha! anything but) called Tooth and Nail I have found that professer Torres cat's name is Raza. All I could think of was Raja Fruchild On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 17:06:03 -0500 "Bell-occhio" writes: > > >> On a side note, my kitten is named Laika - does anyone else have >>Frupets? >> > >I found a puppy Friday, in the middle of a level 3 snow emergency, and >she's >made herself quite at home. I was trying to figure out what I should >call >her, something musical of course, and one of the first things that >occured >to me was Sahara. >She's Veronica for now, although today she's less "sits very quiet and >still", and more hyena on speed... (Perhaps I should call her Fordy.) >I >think she'll end up as Greta. She *looks* like a Greta. Although at >the >moment I'm thinking I could save myself a lot of trouble by just >calling her >NOstopitrightnow. > >Lace (I'm not one of those obsessive dog people, really.) >¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ >bellocchio at folkfan.com ICQ 218859 > >"Lacey, you sure think of some strange stuff." >IRC last night. People have no sense of humor... > > > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:48:26 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Numerous threads rolled into one! /Me hugs Monique. Its all good. The wonderful thing is that we all love each other no matter what we say or what our opinions are. *hug and peck on the cheek* Fruchild, giver of loving embraces On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 17:17:10 GMT Fru-Monique writes: >Fruchild sez: >> Wait wait wait!! Hold up a sec! Im glad that you out and say your >> beliefs, but please do not give others false impressions of me! I >never >> in anyway came anywhere near close to saying I didnt like the >beatles. >> ARg! Misquoted a third time! The only time a post of mine >contained >> anything close to that was teasing (playfully) a friend of mine who >said >> I was a geek for liking them. *gasp for air* Give me a second I >seem to >> be Faclemped (sp?) > >Oooops. Uhhhh....hmm...well, don't I look like an airhead. And I just >sent a huge rant, too. > >>You say Christian as though >> its a bad thing. Dont worry I didnt take offense. Anyway i am >amused by >> these lines 'cause i dont mind him and im christian. > >I just meant that usually when you hear of a person who doesn't like >Manson, you automatically assume that person is a Christian and that >person thinks Manson worships the devil. But I heard Marilyn say on >TV >somewhere that he worships himself, and egomaniacs turn me off soooo >much. > >Monique "wishes-she-were-quieter spice" > >_________________________________________________________ >DO YOU YAHOO!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:48:26 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: pets Dog-Jessie James - after the train robber even though shes a girl Cat-Morris- After nine lives cat Cat-Wicket- after the head ewok (sp?) Mouse-Sedgwick- cool name Mouse-Jezzabell- after the woman eaten by dogs in the Bible...my cat ate her Mouse-Reap a cheep- Need I mention the Chronicles of Narnia? Mouse-Thumbkin- always hid and would come out to eat when I sang the song. one day thumbkin didnt come...where never found out "where was Thumbkin" Fruchild On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:14:53 GMT petit_chou@juno.com writes: > >Amanda said: >>I have a crazy cat, whom Ellen keeps trying to adopt, who was >>originally named Wood, but not after the Fruvous album. See, he >matches the wood floor >>in my house. Our Mutual Friend Rob still calls the cat Wood. > >GET OUT! My family had a cat for...gee...thirteen years or something? > Anyway, his name was Plywood. Plywood got his name cause he'd chill >in plywood cabinets and we wouldn't be able to find him. Cute cat. >Anyway, it's so cool to meet another person with a cat named something >woodsy. Our other animals have had weird names, too (Yipes Stripes >the cat, Anubis the hamster, Ratso Ratskiwatski the rat, Bunya Bunya >the rabbit, the list goes on). > >Heather Moore (currently leading a sad and petless life, but soon will >have a snake if all goes well) >___________________________________________________________________ >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] ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. 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