From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #88 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 Wednesday, January 27 1999 Volume 03 : Number 088 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: top five books [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)] Re: DC show info [kevin@kevin.research-inc.com ()] Re: DC show info [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] Re: Grover and other goodies [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: top five books ["KatieWow" ] Re: DC [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)] Re: Continuing stories (was top 5 books) ["KatieWow" ] Re: DC show info ["KatieWow" ] Re: Stuff no one else remembers (was Grover) ["KatieWow" ] Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) ["KatieWow" And someone mentioned "If On A Winter's Night A Stranger", Hrm? I've only been half-heartedly following this thread, did I miss something? I know of Italo Calvino's _If on a Winter's Night a Traveler_, is this a spinoff? - -v, who is reveling in the fact that one of her classes this semester is 90% Calvino and Eco Vika Zafrin vika@ibm.net "I feel like I just gave birth. To a DAT tape." -COM ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jan 1999 14:49:18 GMT From: kevin@kevin.research-inc.com () Subject: Re: DC show info >: >>Call the 9:30 Club and request theat they book >: >>DA VINCI'S NOTEBOOK to open that night-- great buncha guys, fantastic a >: You all are quite kind to suggest this. Unfortunately, according to >: IMP Productions (who books the club), Fruvous is already bringing >: their own opening act. They didn't say who, but it ain't us. >: Hopefully soon we'll share the stage again with the Fru Four (it's >: been almost 3 years since the last time, I think). If you *really* >: wanna call them anyway, we certainly won't discourage you; it couldn't >: hurt to have the 9:30 Club thinking that people are clamoring to hear >: us. Well, I'll certainly call the club and ask for Da Vinci's notebook, I heard Bendy's Law once, and have been desperately attempting to find a copy of it since, without luck, not even at my all-time favorite independant shops. If anybody knows where I could buy a copy of that album, I'd be REALLY appreciative. Kevin Way kevin@overtone.org ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jan 1999 14:40:19 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: DC show info Paul Sabourin (paul@davincisnotebook.com) wrote: : >>Call the 9:30 Club and request theat they book : >>DA VINCI'S NOTEBOOK to open that night-- great buncha guys, fantastic a : >>cappella tunes, and much, much humor rolled into one cool quartet! : You all are quite kind to suggest this. Unfortunately, according to : IMP Productions (who books the club), Fruvous is already bringing : their own opening act. They didn't say who, but it ain't us. : Hopefully soon we'll share the stage again with the Fru Four (it's : been almost 3 years since the last time, I think). If you *really* : wanna call them anyway, we certainly won't discourage you; it couldn't : hurt to have the 9:30 Club thinking that people are clamoring to hear : us. Sometimes shows have 2 opening bands, wouldn't that be a possibility? - -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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jan 1999 15:09:36 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Grover and other goodies What a great way to start the day at work ... now I can have "Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco" going through my head (no, not being sarcastic) ... when I get home I'll have to pull out my Sesame Street video mix tape -- for about a year I would keep the tape in the VCR and whenever one of my favorite songs or skits came on I'd tape it (admittedly it's kind of choppy) ... My favorite all-time En Vogue song is when they do "Adventure" with Elmo. Wish that was on one of their CDs ... among the other skits is the "Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs in court" - one of the funniest damn things I have ever seen. That's why Sesame Street has lasted all these years -- they aim their humor as much at grownups as the kids. I could watch it over and over again and never get bored or nauseous (unlike Barney, Boo's Clues, etc.). Queen Lisa ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:36:03 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: top five books i mentioned _if on a winter's night a traveler_ :). fantastic linguistically and conceptually. taking italian lit, vika :). ~~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 *************************************************************************** Vika Zafrin wrote in message <36af169f.2187952@news3.ibm.net>... >nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) delighted us >with: > >>And someone mentioned "If On A Winter's Night A Stranger", > >Hrm? I've only been half-heartedly following this thread, did I miss >something? I know of Italo Calvino's _If on a Winter's Night a >Traveler_, is this a spinoff? > >-v, who is reveling in the fact that one of her classes this semester >is 90% Calvino and Eco > > >Vika Zafrin >vika@ibm.net > >"I feel like I just gave birth. To a DAT tape." -COM ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jan 1999 15:38:43 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: DC I'll see ya there too, hopefully. I just got my tix in the mail yesterday! Adios, Matt Mindy J Munson (shazalinrea@juno.com) wrote: : Hope to see you there!!!! : Fruchild the excited (who will be buying the tix tonite if Dacry ever : calls back) : On 27 Jan 1999 01:19:52 GMT aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (ALeigh992) writes: : >>And thank you Lori and Aleigh for making me feel less alone for : >>knowing Teeny Little Superguy (pops right up before your eyes...he's : >>no bigger than your thumb..snap your fingers here I come..blah blah : >>blah...You can't judge a hero by his size, "I'm just a teeny little : >>superguy!" just for you Aleigh) : > : >That's it! Thank you, but now I'm going to be singing that for the : >next two : >weeks! : > : >And as for Früvous content, I just bought my tickets for the 930 show : >at : >ticketbastard today! They've become my most prized possession of the : >moment! : >:-) My first Früvous concert! How can I stand the wait? : > : >Aleigh : >Check it out! Check it totally out!! --> http://i.am/not_your_broom : > : >"She's got a thimble, full of all I know..." ~ Mono Puff : > : ___________________________________________________________________ : 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] - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt James Voice: (301) 231-9898 x. 121 TYC Associates email: mjames@tyc.com Rockville, MD alternate: mattj@charm.net http://www.tyc.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:43:06 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Continuing stories (was top 5 books) the all-time best round robin (the type of story to which you're referring) has to be the one that my short stories department produced at a really boring lit magazine meeting where Hamlet, the King of Danish, discovered a sea creature in his oven and beat it to death with a spatula. it's priceless. ~~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 <19990126.224613.-3750103.3.petit_chou@juno.com>... >Lori asked: >>Like, isn't this what goes on over at Love Bonus? In which case, is >>Love Bonus the Study Hall for amm-f? > >Ooooohhh, what is this Love Bonus thing? I used to *love* doing the >whole "continue the story" thing. We'd do one where we'd write three >lines, and then fold down the paper so the next person can only see the >last line...it produced some REALLY silly stories, lemme tell ya. > >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: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:34:20 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: DC show info http://www.amazon.com! check out my review :). ~~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 *************************************************************************** kevin@kevin.research-inc.com wrote in message ... >>: >>Call the 9:30 Club and request theat they book >>: >>DA VINCI'S NOTEBOOK to open that night-- great buncha guys, fantastic a >>: You all are quite kind to suggest this. Unfortunately, according to >>: IMP Productions (who books the club), Fruvous is already bringing >>: their own opening act. They didn't say who, but it ain't us. >>: Hopefully soon we'll share the stage again with the Fru Four (it's >>: been almost 3 years since the last time, I think). If you *really* >>: wanna call them anyway, we certainly won't discourage you; it couldn't >>: hurt to have the 9:30 Club thinking that people are clamoring to hear >>: us. >Well, I'll certainly call the club and ask for Da Vinci's notebook, I heard >Bendy's Law once, and have been desperately attempting to find a copy of it >since, without luck, not even at my all-time favorite independant shops. If >anybody knows where I could buy a copy of that album, I'd be REALLY >appreciative. > >Kevin Way >kevin@overtone.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:44:34 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Stuff no one else remembers (was Grover) my dad wouldn't let me rent danger mouse videos because of the bombs . . . somehow i now find this paradoxical as personally owns steven segal's entire video catalog. hmph. ~~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 *************************************************************************** Eve Lauria wrote in message ... >Katrin asks (rather tangentially...or not): >> >> > Next question: >> > >> > What are the formative experiences of your past, really important stuff >> > in your mind, that no one else seems to remember? > >> saved the earth from evil personages. The only other person besides my >> siblings who recall this cartoon (and also another cartoon called Count >> Duckula) is my British exchange student from high school. > >As a Child in New Zealand I got those British cartoons...I don't remember >Superted but Cout Duckula was up there on my list. My ultimate favorite >though was Danger Mouse. No one I know has any idea what this was, but it >was about an intrepid mouse detective and his sidekick Pinfold the >hamster, who was cowardly and endearing. I used to have these two pumice >stones in the bathtub and I would pretend that the tall skinny one was >Danger Mouse and the short fat one was Pinfold and they would have >adventures on my knees...Anyway, that's my ramble about stuff none one >else knows. Yay! > >Eve > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:39:56 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Grover and other goodies what? what store? me there dude! ~~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 *************************************************************************** Autumn Patterson wrote in message ... >On a kind of related note: > >Cassette tapes currently in my car... > >Assorted TMBG, Fruvous, and Liz Phair tapes >One mix tape >and... Sesame Disco! > >I would offer a ride to the DC show and a listen to "Me Lost Me Cookie at >the Disco" if my car weren't already full. > >And as long as we're talking about children's books, I spied a copy of >"You Will go to the Moon" at the used book store in Fells Point, Md if >anyone is interested. I would have bought it myself if it wasn't $9.00 >(me = college student in debt.) > >And since I don't post often I shall interject more random thoughts into >email to save me another posting. > >Who is playing with Fruvous at the 9:30 club? Or has this already been >asked and I missed it? > >Um, someone mentioned they enjoyed The Scarlet Letter. I read it the >summer before I was supposed to read it in high school and loved the book. >Then I read it again for class and talk about moss being a symbol for the >downfall of Puritan society turned me off of it. > >And speaking of books and authors, I suggest The Adrian Mole Diaries >...infinately amusing. > >Personally, I haven't done much reading for pleasure since I got into >college. Only thing half way interesting on my reading list for this >semester is "The Primal Cheeseburger," by Elisabeth Rozin which appears to >be a brief history of food. > >Okay well, that about ends my bi-annual two cents worth. >Laters! > >Autumn Patterson >Goddess of the Lick >and Editor of Precious Meat >http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~apatte2 > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:47:11 -0500 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Teeny Little Superguy (was some stuff) oh my goodness!!! the nutrition guy kicked ass!!! speaking of saturday morning fillers, does anyone remember actually seeing "the ballad of gordon (and then there was me)," a spot barenaked ladies did for FOX about the prejudice an alien encounters when he comes to earth? ("you say my head looks like fruit (what's fruit?)! put your hands up or i'll shoot! i don't have hands . . . ") quality stuff :). ~~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 *************************************************************************** Katrin Luessenheide Salyers wrote in message ... >In article <19990126.204547.-3750103.1.petit_chou@juno.com>, >petit_chou@juno.com says... > >> Oh, of course! Do you remember that guy who I eventually figured out was >> a large orange with a top hat and spindley legs and a cane? He sang >> about nutrition, and was the first guy who gave us the idea to make >> popcicles with toothpicks and juice and ice-trays. Gads, I loved that >> man. > >Timer! "Time for Timer!" I loved him! He turned kids into cartoons and >took them on tours of the human body. ("We're here now in the body and >this noisy empty space is your stomach and it's rumbling 'cause there's >no food in the place! Since six o'clock last night you haven't eaten a >bite - hey, that's really not the way for a growing kid to start a busy >day!") I always wished that I could turn into a cartoon too (then, some >would say I have). > >> We already know that a lot of you guys were big Square One fans (woo >> hoo), but does anyone MY age remember Schoolhouse Rock? Like, NO ONE out >> here knows what I'm talking about, but I have such vivid recollections of >> Lolly Lolly Lolly (Get Your Adverbs Here) and Interplanet Janet and I'm >> Just A Bill and "Weeeee the peeeeeeople, in order to form a more perfect >> uuuuuuuuunion..." and all that. > >We've got the "Schoolhouse Rock Rocks" CD featuring current artists >covering the old SHR tunes. We also had the privilege of meeting its >creator, Tom Yohe, a couple years ago at a presentation he did at a mall. >We were standing in line waiting for his autograph, and they had the >music going, and he was singing right along to the Noun song with us. >Very nice, very cool guy. BTW, what's "your age"? I'm 33. And that's not >a typo. > >k@ >Can recite the whole Preamble, but it takes effort not to sing it ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 16:00:34 GMT From: Marie.Claude@canada.com Subject: Do YOU think you'll have some power? This petition may be interesting for anyone trading bootlegs: http://www.sycorp.com/petition.htm Marie-Claude "Yeah, we talk funny." -- Murray (6/22/98) - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 11:28:42 -0500 From: Autumn Patterson Subject: Re: Continuing stories (was top 5 books) On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 petit_chou@juno.com wrote: > Ooooohhh, what is this Love Bonus thing? I used to *love* doing the > whole "continue the story" thing. We'd do one where we'd write three > lines, and then fold down the paper so the next person can only see the > last line...it produced some REALLY silly stories, lemme tell ya. They Might Be Giants claim this game is called the Exquisite Corpse. They wrote a song after it called Exquisite Dead Guy. The original idea was to write the music for the song in that manner. Someone plays a few bars then someone else, without hearing, makes up more of the song etc. Which would have been cool except then they just didn't do it. I myself have never heard the game called *anything*, especially not Exquisite Corpse and am wondering if the Johns have fed me a bunch of bunk. Autumn Patterson Goddess of the Lick and Editor of Precious Meat http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~apatte2 "I'm a Psychosomatic sister running around without a leash." - Liz Phair ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 16:22:24 GMT From: koogle@clark.net Subject: Re: Stuff no one else remembers (was Grover) In article , katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin Luessenheide Salyers) wrote: > Next question: > > What are the formative experiences of your past, really important stuff > in your mind, that no one else seems to remember? Actually, the group that K@ and I met on disabused me of the belief that there was anything only I remember. > One of my biggies is "The Point". This was a wonderful little cartoon, > with music by Harry Nilsson, about a little roundheaded kid who was the > outcast in a land where everything else (including the people) was > pointed. Case in point, my very best friend in the world is a lawyer in Boston. We met on AOL several years ago, and for months, I knew him only as Oblio, who was the kid in The Point. I wonder if some of our kids will remember this band from Canada... - --Amanda - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 16:41:09 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Re: favorite books (was a lot of stuff) /me goes: > >Belgariad/Mallorean books, Belgarath the Sorcerer, and am currently > > > >awaiting Polgara in paperback to complete the collection. Those books > > > >*rock*. > > Yes!!! that is what I forgot in my list.... That and Terry Brooks.... > Polgara rocks like the others... and also if you can, get the Rivan Codex Whoa, that's weird. I *do* have the Rivan Codex, I forgot to mention it. I found it at Waldens on like, the first day it was out and snatched it up. I've never seen another copy since and wondered if it disappeared into the pink abyss or something. _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 11:34:55 -0500 From: Autumn Patterson Subject: Re: Stuff no one else remembers (was Grover) On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 petit_chou@juno.com wrote: > Autumn, I swear you and I were separated at birth. you know, I was beginning to think that myself (c= Only I hated Danger Mouse and thought it was the stupidest cartoon. Every time it came on I grunted and changed the channel. My fiance, however is a huge Danger Mouse fan. What I'm wondering now is how many episodes of Saved By The Bell can you recite? And did you ever hear of a band called The Party? And if ANYONE can tell me the name of the ventriloquist that had the Disney Channel special with that puppet in the ten-gallon hat, and that cool dragon puppet, and that teenager puppet with the red mohawk, I will personally kiss every one of your toes. Autumn Patterson Goddess of the Lick and Editor of Precious Meat http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~apatte2 "I'm a Psychosomatic sister running around without a leash." - Liz Phair ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 17:06:47 GMT From: Fru-Monique Subject: Re: Stuff no one else remembers (was Grover) Ohmigodohmigodohmigod!! You people rule SO MUCH!! Okay, here goes...I now have the "Teeny Little Superguy" theme running through my head. That little man used to amaze me, like how he could pick up stuff when he was on a glass. Was that only in Canada? Because we have a satellite, and I receive CBC, and I grew up watching Canadian Sesame Street. You know, Dottie and Basil and whatever that otter thing's name was? Was it Louie? It also taught me French. THE POINT!!! I saw this when I was wee little. I had it on tape, but stupidly taped over it. I went years trying to find it. One day my high school French teacher mentioned "Me and My Arrow" to me (because one of my nicknames is Aero) and said, "It's from 'The Point.' Have you ever seen that? You know, Oblio the round boy?" I shrieked at him because he remembered! Coincedently I found it at a Blockbuster previously-viewed bin and swiped it. Love that movie. Superted! Yeah, I used to watch that all the time!! Don't recall much, tho. And finally, eek! The Ballad of Gordon! Oh, I LOVE this! That was around when I used to see BNL on MuchMusic sometimes, and I only knew Steve as "the funny guy who jumps up and down." I think I remember all the lyrics to that. Okay, you kickass people, maybe you can help me out. One childhood movie I'm dying to find is this little 80s anime treat called "The Adventures of Unico." He's a tiny white unicorn with spiffy pink hair and he got involved with wooden robot people and a girl who turned into a cat. Anybody know? I found it on the net once but couldn't seem to order a copy. Kay, enough from my corner of the moxyverse, Monique the TV-addicted _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jan 1999 17:28:57 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: The Nields and Great Big Sea on Mountain Stage. : > peace, ellen (i know, i know, i'm TRYING to get these people : > to realize that baltimore is actually the cooler town....) : Stuffed shirts only think that other stuffed shirts are cool. I'll go with that! Remember, "All that hot air's gonna sink that city!" Also,the suburbs are way cooler in B'more. *grin* 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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jan 1999 17:18:33 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: Continuing stories (was top 5 books) Autumn Patterson (apatte2@gl.umbc.edu) wrote: : On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 petit_chou@juno.com wrote: : > Ooooohhh, what is this Love Bonus thing? I used to *love* doing the : > whole "continue the story" thing. We'd do one where we'd write three : > lines, and then fold down the paper so the next person can only see the : > last line...it produced some REALLY silly stories, lemme tell ya. : They Might Be Giants claim this game is called the Exquisite Corpse. They : wrote a song after it called Exquisite Dead Guy. The original idea was to : write the music for the song in that manner. Someone plays a few bars then : someone else, without hearing, makes up more of the song etc. Which would : have been cool except then they just didn't do it. I myself have never : heard the game called *anything*, especially not Exquisite Corpse and am : wondering if the Johns have fed me a bunch of bunk. Hey Autumn, good song! 8-) I played this game over Christmas with my gf's family and her mom called it Consequences. We'd write something (i believe there was a topic for each row), fold that over and pass it on to the next person. Then they'd write another line and fold it over,etc. until we got through however many rows. It could get quite silly. - -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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jan 1999 17:24:14 GMT From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James) Subject: Re: The Nields and Great Big Sea on Mountain Stage. chad schrock (chad@radix.net) wrote: : koogle@my-dejanews.com wrote: : > chad schrock wrote: : > :) : > > : > > Oh, Mountian stage schedule around here: : > > WXPN (Philadelphia): Saturday night, 6-8 (a/k/a: right now) : > > WRNR (Annapolis/Baltimore): Sunday night, 8-10 : > : > FWIW, WRNR is availble on Real Audio, at http://www.wrnr.com : whoops! forgot about that. thanks. : > Just for those of you who don't happen to get a station that : > runs Mountain Stage. : > : > (RNR is the coolest radio station in the DC area, but roughly : > four ppl can hear it because their transmitter isn't very : > strong....) : Only to the west. : It comes in great in Annapolis and the Eastern Shore. :) : (I lose the signal just after I go west of 95 in Columbia, : usually.) I can usually get WRNR out by Route 29 in western Columbia. Also I can get it on 29 in Montgomery County coming up from Silver Spring. I get a few crackles here and there, and you really can't get it beyond that, especially out here in Rockville. It comes in pretty well north of Baltimore City, too, except on the radio-free zone in the northwest part of teh Beltway by I-795. They must have some kind of signal scrambler or something around there! - -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 V3 #88 *******************************************