From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #327 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, April 12 1999 Volume 03 : Number 327 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Hoboken?? Life is GOOD! [srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n)] Re: King of Spain ["KatieWow" ] Re: Hoboken?? Life is GOOD! ["KatieWow" ] Re: King of Spain [Caitlin ] Re: Return [Mindy J Munson ] tidbit on new album [Mindy J Munson ] Re: tidbit on new album [Paul Mischler ] Re: King of Spain [Taryn Kutish ] smile my well cultured fruheads! Fw: The Shakespearian Insult Kit (fwd) [] Re: King of Spain ["Arbie Fru" ] My RIT Story. [nafio@my-dejanews.com] My RIT Story. [nafio@my-dejanews.com] Re: King of Spain [JuggleGuy@aol.com] Re: The Frvous Dance (Hampster Dance, watch out! :) ) [limezinger@aol.com] great big sea [tmbgirl@juno.com] Re: great big sea [nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Ne] Re: King of Spain [aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (ALeigh992)] Re: King of Spain [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: great big sea [Caitlin ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 12 Apr 1999 04:03:35 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) Subject: Re: Hoboken?? Life is GOOD! Kate wrote: > e) the parkway is at least an hour away, i can't see the turnpike from my > house, and actually don't even know what exit i am. well if you don't know what exit you are, how the heck am I supposed to collect you on the way to Hohohoboken memymoboken Hoboken? - -- Lori, just wonderin' ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 00:06:04 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: King of Spain davinci's notebook does a rather kick-ass cover of KoS. ~~kate - -- evil is just special with a criminal record. - --doug, 3.26.99 everybody loves a happy ending but we don't even try we go straight on past pretending to the part where everyone loves to cry - --elvis costello ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 00:05:24 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Hoboken?? Life is GOOD! lori-- for that purpose, i will be more than happy to find out and provide you with explicit directions :). ~~kate - -- evil is just special with a criminal record. - --doug, 3.26.99 everybody loves a happy ending but we don't even try we go straight on past pretending to the part where everyone loves to cry - --elvis costello ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 21:28:54 -0700 From: Caitlin Subject: Re: King of Spain Actually the truth is that King of Spain is inherent knowledge in us all. Because it is a tune virus, we are all born susceptible to it. Very few people are immune. Therefore, when we hear it for the very first time, the genetic memory comes to the forefront of our brain, bringing with it a faint feeling of doom that you will never again recover from this tune. Unfortunately, your brain is correct. There is no cure. (However, I have discovered that the KoS virus will kill off just about any other tune virus...) ____ \ /__ Caitlin Xantha Hazen \/ / caitlin@wayward-volvo.org \/ http://www.wayward-volvo.org/xanthe/ Xanthe on IRC On 12 Apr 1999, Srm9988n wrote: > There was a question: > > >Was King of Spain ever featured in a movie or anything like that? My sister > >insists she had heard the song before the first time I had her listen to it, > >but she can't remember where...<< > > and jen said: > > >Ok, I don't know the answer to this, but the same thing happened to me. The > >first time I listened to Live Noise, I hit that song and was just like "I > >*know* this." But I have no clue from where. > > Okay, Lori, the voluble font of useless info, recalls vaguely some posts about > other groups covering KOS both on albums and at shows > -- groups like, say, yeP! or DVN or somebody. Can anyone out there with more > knowledge confirm this? > > -- Lori, who is still wondering exactly how it is she heard Entropy on what she > thought was Kid's Corner long before b was released in the US. Maybe I > actually heard it on Canadian radio and just forgot the source. Which would > hardly be the first time she was all confused ... > > ******************************* > Visit Lori's *newly-redecorated* strange and wonderful world! > http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 04:41:35 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Return JACK!!!!!!!!!!! I missed ya!!!! how are you???? miss moxy? miss us? miss me? fruchild,aka mindy *canoodle!* On Wed, 07 Apr 1999 21:44:59 GMT jporcell@us.ibm.com writes: >Hey kiddies! > >I'm back! > > >Jack > > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 04:41:35 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: tidbit on new album i should probably do my HW before writing reviews and such but I wanted to tell you guys what Murray told me. Sadly I forgot to ask the name of the album, but he did say that he tried upright bass for the very first time for this album. He said that he uses it in Earthquakes....which I still haven't heard =+( well....thats my bit o knowledge! fruchild, *canoodle!* ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 00:56:54 -0400 From: Paul Mischler Subject: Re: tidbit on new album Mindy... I thought Dave said that... /me is Puzzled Mindy J Munson wrote: > i should probably do my HW before writing reviews and such but I wanted > to tell you guys what Murray told me. Sadly I forgot to ask the name of > the album, but he did say that he tried upright bass for the very first > time for this album. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 00:50:43 -0400 From: Taryn Kutish Subject: Re: King of Spain I think you must be right. Even my Dad swore he had heard KoS before the first time I played it for him! Taryn > Actually the truth is that King of Spain is inherent knowledge in us all. > Because it is a tune virus, we are all born susceptible to it. Very few > people are immune. Therefore, when we hear it for the very first time, the > genetic memory comes to the forefront of our brain, bringing with it a > faint feeling of doom that you will never again recover from this tune. > Unfortunately, your brain is correct. There is no cure. > > (However, I have discovered that the KoS virus will kill off just about > any other tune virus...) > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 04:41:37 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: smile my well cultured fruheads! Fw: The Shakespearian Insult Kit (fwd) - --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jennifer Lynn Munson To: Glen D Cameron , Mindy J Munson , SheCat26@aol.com Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 10:30:55 -0400 (EDT) Subject: The Shakespearian Insult Kit (fwd) Message-ID: - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 00:45:51 EDT From: Lorenzee@aol.com To: undisclosed-recipients: ; Subject: The Shakespearian Insult Kit [Unable to display image] The Shakespearian Insult Kit The Shakespearian Insult Kit generates insults based on the collected works of the Bard and is based on the paper version of the "kit" that has been in circulation for years. Combine one word from each of the three columns below, prefaced with "Thou". example: Thou impertinent sheep-biting lewdster! 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Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 22:19:24 -0700 From: "Arbie Fru" Subject: Re: King of Spain >There was a question: > >>Was King of Spain ever featured in a movie or anything like that? My sister >>insists she had heard the song before the first time I had her listen to it, >>but she can't remember where...<< > >and jen said: > >>Ok, I don't know the answer to this, but the same thing happened to me. The >>first time I listened to Live Noise, I hit that song and was just like "I >>*know* this." But I have no clue from where. > >and then Katie said: >davinci's notebook does a rather kick-ass cover of KoS. As well, lets not forget that the guys released a music video of this song that got quite a bit of play back in '94 or so. In short, there are many places one could have heard KOS but not in a movie or TV show. BTW, in my opinion exposure as part of a movie soundtrack could easily be the jump to the next stage that we hope/fear. Which song? I dunno. - -- Arbie "Brassman" on irc "Reply to" address altered to discourage spammers, sorry for the inconvenience. afru@nospamdirect.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 06:52:07 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: My RIT Story. I know the show has pretty much been summed up but hey my last review was for Windsor and that was months ago. So here goes a quick travel diary/review. WARNING: Very little mention of the music. Got into Toronto around 10:30am, headed home, talked to the 'rents on the phone, dumped my bag, called Rosemary, got cleaned up and headed out again. Not long afterwards I met Rose at Finch station. For those of you who know not Rosemary, (i know she doesn't read/post much lately) she is a very very cool lady and I hadn't done much hanging out with her since the *last* time she drove to Rochester - Nov. 1997 [my first official Frutrip. (Going to a political rally and discovering Fruvous were there doesn't count.)] So I was very happy to see her and didn't mind the waiting about time while we waited for people who didn't show up. (My fault.. crossed communication wires. They had alternate transportation plans) We got mildly lost around Rochester, a symptom of talking too much and not watching for exits, as well as knowing we were ahead of schedule despite the wait at Finch station. I introduced Rosemary to the joys of the WBER Nov 1998 interview, (*wave* to Adam) and when we pulled into the parking lot near Paul's apartment, we decided to see if another such interview was taking place. Lo and behold, our very own Lads on the campus radio station. Dave was making godawful puns (it's a talent Dave-o. it must be.) and getting responses like Mike: "Cricket....cricket" Jian: (followed by the rest)Dave's a Funny Guy song. They sang Moon and sounded in fabulous voice. Once Früvous was off the air, we went and surprised Paul (and threw his poor roommate off-balance) by ringing his doorbell. He gave us a minor tour of the campus on our way to the gym, where Früvous were soundchecking (loudly) and Andi, Kris and Kim were hanging out. I did some more wandering with Rose enjoyed seeing some of the Deaf students conversing. A lot more Früheads than I expected appeared in line and the hugs were plentiful.. *wave* to all of them, no point in listing names, and we were treated(?) to some busking by a local campus group that involved a guitar, a tuba and an accordion. I advised several people as to the volume of the soundcheck and that I was carrying earplugs. I didn't have nearly enough to go around though. The Push Stars were decent.. I enjoyed them enough to do some dancing.. they sounded sort of like Spirit of the West. They had a new guy with them.. his second gig apparently. He played, among other things, accordion and trombone. The volume was up rather high and i was thankful for my earplugs (remember this is the hard of hearing Fruhead here). We were Stage Murray right next to this giant bank of speakers so that couldn't have helped. I spent a good deal of time watching Sarah, the interpreter, and noting a few things. My experience and vocabulary was nowhere near good enough to follow her all the time though. I apologise to all the non-signers I signed comments to during that set. With the earplugs in I couldn't hear speech and Sarah was signing away and.. well *g*. More Fruheads turned up between sets which meant more hugs. Hugs are pretty much my favourite thing about Fruheads in general. I bounced around between various groups, showed off my grad pix, announced to people that I'd had my last university class ever and generally made a nuisance of myself. Drea would have been proud. ;) (The other 2 Trouble Trio members missed you Drea, and we weren't the only ones) As I'd expected, the volume got better for Früvous and I took out my earplugs about 2 lines into Half as Much. I understand that some of the hearing people I'd donated earplugs to kept them in, but I found they interfered with the quality of sound. The set was good. Not a lot of banter, but as you have heard, what banter/improv happened was lots of fun. I'd had a version of Half As Much were the guys' harmonies were kind of off on the tape we'd been listening to on our way down so it was nice to hear it done properly. Also, I actually liked the version of If Only that they played. The other instruments weren't quite as intrusive as I remembered them from Lee's Palace. The lighters, matches, hands, and light saber during IWHO were just so appropriate. I turned around to see the lights, it was a very cool moment. I notice no one mentioned the "Way to Go Murray" that got yelled twice after Moon. He acknowledged the attention and moved on with his life. *g* Dave also had a copy of the book onstage with him (don't know if it was a gift... that makes what.. 3 copies he has now if it was?) and a picture of a very young child with a chocolate eclair. Tobey got quite a workout (I even remembered on the way there that it was Tobey's birthday soon and I forgot to say anything to him. For shame! Happy Belated, Tobey.)I think he came up to replace strings four times. For the record, when the crowd got around to yelling requests (when the guys came out for the first encore) I joined in and put in one vote for Earthquakes. Sadly, I was denied. (Still trying to get the FruCon version out of my head) After-show was a lot more socialising, climbing the bleachers to talk to people, compare notes, hug etc.. Special *wave* to KatieC whom I hadn't seen since NoHo. I mentioned FruCon above.. Mike was wearing his FruConII shirt post show! I don't usually note those kinds of things but I figured that deserved a mention. Rosemary and I got minorly lost on our way out of Rochester but with the help of a friendly cop (who even admitted to knowing who Fruvous was) we managed to get home safely. my day ended at oh.. 4:30 am EDT. Well worth it. See everybody at the Friendship Festival! Going to be cheap and spend $30 on a Robbie Williams show May 1st instead of about 5 times that much on a Fruvous weekend at Syracuse/Utica. I'll miss you. And of course you're all invited to come with me to Rob's show ;) I need sane company. (I saw that little slip of yours Lori.. don't think I didn't notice *giggle* You *will* buy The Ego Has Landed... eventually) Fiona Harold: "I find this very hard to believe." Red Green: "That's because you're listenin'." Red Green Show - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 07:00:44 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: My RIT Story. I know the show has pretty much been summed up but hey my last review was for Windsor and that was months ago. So here goes a quick travel diary/review. WARNING: Very little mention of the music. Got into Toronto around 10:30am, headed home, talked to the 'rents on the phone, dumped my bag, called Rosemary, got cleaned up and headed out again. Not long afterwards I met Rose at Finch station. For those of you who know not Rosemary, (i know she doesn't read/post much lately) she is a very very cool lady and I hadn't done much hanging out with her since the *last* time she drove to Rochester - Nov. 1997 [my first official Frutrip. (Going to a political rally and discovering Fruvous were there doesn't count.)] So I was very happy to see her and didn't mind the waiting about time while we waited for people who didn't show up. (My fault.. crossed communication wires. They had alternate transportation plans) We got mildly lost around Rochester, a symptom of talking too much and not watching for exits, as well as knowing we were ahead of schedule despite the wait at Finch station. I introduced Rosemary to the joys of the WBER Nov 1998 interview, (*wave* to Adam) and when we pulled into the parking lot near Paul's apartment, we decided to see if another such interview was taking place. Lo and behold, our very own Lads on the campus radio station. Dave was making godawful puns (it's a talent Dave-o. it must be.) and getting responses like Mike: "Cricket....cricket" Jian: (followed by the rest)Dave's a Funny Guy song. They sang Moon and sounded in fabulous voice. Once Früvous was off the air, we went and surprised Paul (and threw his poor roommate off-balance) by ringing his doorbell. He gave us a minor tour of the campus on our way to the gym, where Früvous were soundchecking (loudly) and Andi, Kris and Kim were hanging out. I did some more wandering with Rose and enjoyed seeing some of the Deaf students conversing. A lot more Früheads than I expected appeared in line and the hugs were plentiful.. *wave* to all of them, no point in listing names, and we were treated(?) to some busking by a local campus group that involved a guitar, a tuba and an accordion. I advised several people as to the volume of the soundcheck and that I was carrying earplugs. I didn't have nearly enough to go around though. The Push Stars were decent.. I enjoyed them enough to do some dancing.. they sounded sort of like Spirit of the West. They had a new guy with them.. his second gig apparently. He played, among other things, accordion and trombone. The volume was up rather high and i was thankful for my earplugs (remember this is the hard of hearing Fruhead here). We were Stage Murray right next to this giant bank of speakers so that couldn't have helped. I spent a good deal of time watching Sarah, the interpreter, and noting a few things. My experience and vocabulary was nowhere near good enough to follow her all the time though. I apologise to all the non-signers I signed comments to during that set. With the earplugs in I couldn't hear speech and Sarah was signing away and.. well *g*. More Fruheads turned up between sets which meant more hugs. Hugs are pretty much my favourite thing about Fruheads in general. I bounced around between various groups, showed off my grad pix, announced to people that I'd had my last university class ever and generally made a nuisance of myself. Drea would have been proud. ;) (The other 2 Trouble Trio members missed you Drea, and we weren't the only ones) As I'd expected, the volume got better for Früvous and I took out my earplugs about 2 lines into Half as Much. I understand that some of the hearing people I'd donated earplugs to kept them in, but I found they interfered with the quality of sound. The set was good. Not a lot of banter, but as you have heard, what banter/improv happened was lots of fun. I'd had a version of Half As Much were the guys' harmonies were kind of off on the tape we'd been listening to on our way down so it was nice to hear it done properly. Also, I actually liked the version of If Only that they played. The other instruments weren't quite as intrusive as I remembered them from Lee's Palace. The lighters, matches, hands, and light saber during IWHO were just so appropriate. I turned around to see the lights, it was a very cool moment. I notice no one mentioned the "Way to Go Murray" that got yelled twice after Moon. He acknowledged the attention and moved on with his life. *g* Dave also had a copy of the book onstage with him (don't know if it was a gift... that makes what.. 3 copies he has now if it was?) and a picture of a very young child with a chocolate eclair. Tobey got quite a workout (I even remembered on the way there that it was Tobey's birthday soon and I forgot to say anything to him. For shame! Happy Belated, Tobey.)I think he came up to replace strings four times. For the record, when the crowd got around to yelling requests (when the guys came out for the first encore) I joined in and put in one vote for Earthquakes. Sadly, I was denied. (Still trying to get the FruCon version out of my head) Horseshoes *was* one of the encores so I signed along, somewhat tentatively. From what Sarah was doing my "translation" isn't radically far off, but there were a few things where I just blinked at her in total incomprehension. (I think our signs for "tossed" are different.. or something) After-show was a lot more socialising, climbing the bleachers to talk to people, compare notes, hug etc.. Special *wave* to KatieC whom I hadn't seen since NoHo. I mentioned FruCon above.. Mike was wearing his FruConII shirt post show! I don't usually note those kinds of things but I figured that deserved a mention. Rosemary and I got minorly lost on our way out of Rochester but with the help of a friendly cop (who even admitted to knowing who Fruvous was) we managed to get home safely. my day ended at oh.. 4:30 am EDT. Well worth it. See everybody at the Friendship Festival! Going to be cheap and spend $30 on a Robbie Williams show May 1st instead of about 5 times that much on a Fruvous weekend at Syracuse/Utica. I'll miss you. And of course you're all invited to come with me to Rob's show ;) I need non-teenybopper company. (I saw that little slip of yours Lori.. don't think I didn't notice *giggle*. You *will* buy The Ego Has Landed... eventually) Fiona Harold: "I find this very hard to believe." Red Green: "That's because you're listenin'." Red Green Show - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 11:12:56 GMT From: JuggleGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: King of Spain really? any idea where i could get it? i love them - -mike- ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 1999 13:24:36 GMT From: limezinger@aol.commmmmmmm (LimeZinger) Subject: Re: The Frvous Dance (Hampster Dance, watch out! :) ) aww.. i was expecting to see animated images of the frulads. but it's cute nonetheless. ;) sarah http://members.aol.com/limezinger linnellgirl@tmbg.org * icq #26873712 * mstie #77216 "once i left my soul on the top of a car and drove off."- mike nelson, mst3k ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 14:24:29 GMT From: tmbgirl@juno.com Subject: great big sea Hey kids... so i went to the great big sea show last night (nice to see some of the frucrew there... Kat... thanks ever so much for the smarties! wooey!) anyways... it was entertaining to say the least. I really enjoyed the homeblock that opened for them... Kacey neal (or KC kneel, or kacy kneal, ya know...). Great Big Sea was groovy... they're no fruvous by any means but they're groovy. take it easy, JOrdaN http://www2.netcom.com/~arnot/joda/bootlegs.html Countdown to TMBG *and* the Violent Femmes: 96 days!!! :P ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 16:33:36 GMT From: nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) Subject: Re: great big sea On Mon, 12 Apr 1999 14:24:29 GMT, someone who looked like tmbgirl@juno.com whispered: >Hey kids... >so i went to the great big sea show last night (nice to see some of the >frucrew there... Kat... thanks ever so much for the smarties! wooey!) >anyways... it was entertaining to say the least. I really enjoyed the >homeblock that opened for them... Kacey neal (or KC kneel, or kacy kneal, >ya know...). Great Big Sea was groovy... they're no fruvous by any means >but they're groovy. Anyone else going to the GBS concert in San Francisco tomorrow night? - --nicole twn *** "The three great virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience, and hubris."--Larry Wall Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn Reply-to address is INCORRECT! Think of it as an intelligence test. ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 1999 17:00:42 GMT From: aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (ALeigh992) Subject: Re: King of Spain >Actually the truth is that King of Spain is inherent knowledge in us all. >Because it is a tune virus, we are all born susceptible to it. Wow. Three of my friends, who I know never heard Früvous before all insisted that they've heard KOS before as soon as I played it for them. This must be some kind of nefarious Früplan, and the guys are sitting back in their chairs laughing evilly about how they're going to take over the word. No! Must...stop...listening to... Moxy... Früvous...(once I was the king of spaaain) :::slap!::: Sadly, there's nothing we can do anymore. We're stuck with them for the rest of our lives. Oh well. All hail Murray! Aleigh Check it out! Check it totally out!! --> http://i.am/not_your_broom "Das ist ein Flansburger Polka, mein Schatz"~ John Linnell 3/1/90 ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 1999 17:08:39 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: King of Spain I never heard King of Spain before my husband played it for me ... Is there something wrong with me, doctor? Or is it simply because I AM unspeakable Queen Lisa? UQL ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 10:04:16 -0700 From: Caitlin Subject: Re: great big sea mememe! Nicole, want to do dinner before hand? Where and when shall we meet? :) (We managed to break our teacher and end up homework free for a week, so I even get to be social!!!) ____ \ /__ Caitlin Xantha Hazen \/ / caitlin@wayward-volvo.org \/ http://www.wayward-volvo.org/xanthe/ Xanthe on IRC On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Nicole the Wonder Nerd wrote: > On Mon, 12 Apr 1999 14:24:29 GMT, someone who looked like > tmbgirl@juno.com whispered: > > >Hey kids... > >so i went to the great big sea show last night (nice to see some of the > >frucrew there... Kat... thanks ever so much for the smarties! wooey!) > >anyways... it was entertaining to say the least. I really enjoyed the > >homeblock that opened for them... Kacey neal (or KC kneel, or kacy kneal, > >ya know...). Great Big Sea was groovy... they're no fruvous by any means > >but they're groovy. > > Anyone else going to the GBS concert in San Francisco tomorrow night? > > --nicole twn > > *** > "The three great virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience, and hubris."--Larry Wall > Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn > Reply-to address is INCORRECT! Think of it as an intelligence test. > > ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #327 ********************************************