From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #403 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, May 12 1999 Volume 03 : Number 403 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Re: Fruvously correctness on MP3 [Alexander Prestin ] Re: Fruvously correctness on MP3 ["Adam Hartfield" ] Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion [cookie ] Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion [Nate DeRose ] moxy indie tape [sheri beckerson ] Re: This sweet lair... [nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wond] Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Re: Any one from Buffalo? [firedancer ] and the pens take game three!! [firedancer ] Re: New to Newsgroup [Frumanchu ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 04:16:21 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion On the subject of having a designated "greeter" each week: You guys do as you wish, but that seems to be WAY too much organization for a newsgroup. There is no rule that says that newbies must be greeted and pointed FDC. That is just something that Chad (and colleen before him) started doing because they liked doing it. Now don't get me wrong, I think it is great that newbies are welcomed so warmly and immediately plugged into information on the band etc., but do we really need to make this an organized official thing? That notion bothers me somehow. A.J. - -- See Maria Louise in all her... erm... Glory? Visit MariaWeb at http://members.aol.com/marilou99/ _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 01:26:32 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion >that seems to be WAY too much organization for a newsgroup and remember, everyone--we *are* talking AMMF here :). ~~kate - -- kate leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@frumail.org ***************************************************************** 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: 12 May 1999 05:01:06 GMT From: Alexander Prestin Subject: Re: Fruvously correctness on MP3 Paul Mischler wrote: : As for MP3's of live shows (not including Live Noise recordings), I think it : kinda falls into the tape trading realm. Allowed in a hush-hush manner. It would seem to be an easier way to trade shows, at that. Encoding an entire concert might take all night, but saving money on shipping/handling and the media (tape, cd, etc) seems like an excellent "yes" vote for MP3 in the tape-trading realm. There *are* a few Fruvous MP3 sites out there with songs that were done live; one is linked off FDC (I think?). Of course, nothing can match the energy of actually being at a concert. MP3s of concerts just tend to remind me that, "damn, I *really* need to see them live again." - - A.P. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 13:42:05 GMT From: Jacey7@aol.com Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion >> do we really need to make this an organized official thing?<< I agree. I think that perhaps whoever sees the post first can do a general welcoming reply, point them to the web site, and answer any newbie-esue questions they may pose. And then everyone else has to curb their natural friendly personalities and muster the willpower to let it stand at that ;-) ~jen - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."-- Rent - --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- - ---Share what you know. Learn what you don't.--- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 14:41:48 GMT From: Lel9999@aol.com Subject: Re: Height (was Sad Girl) I too bear the blessing(?) of being tall and I am with you!! At six feet tall, I find that Eddie Bauer is the way to go for pants and skirts (so every skirt isnt up the butt) please forgive my sitting on the list for four months and only posting about height and not Fruvous, but the topic is near and dear to my heart!! 8) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 15:40:39 +0100 From: Richard Butterworth Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion Quite my favourite ray of sunshine Ellen wrote: > i'd like to be optimistic one more time and say, "we'll all > give it our best effort, and we'll put it in the FAQ, and > we'll tell all newbies about it right away," etc. but i'd > be very surprised if it isn't already in the FAQ (hey it's > been a long time since i've read it, ok? ;) and i'm > afraid that i don't have much faith in the rest of that > statement either. Yep I'd have to agree with Ellen here. When I read the ng I simply download the lot and chug through it post by post, skimming things irrelevant to me and not really taking any notice of the headers, which often bear little resemblance to their content anyway. I think a division into alt.music.moxy-fruvous and alt.fan.fruheads [1] is an excellent idea. I have no problem with off-topicality, God knows I'm responsible for enough of it myself. Indeed much that is on topic is of little interest to me anyway (like plans to meet up before shows). If it weren't for ammf off-topicality I'd have never found out about Ani DiFranco or The Nields or EFO or many other bands. Several of the people currently notable by their absence have said to me by email that they're not keen on the new Fruvous material. I'd dearly love to see that fact discussed (again? Chad and AJ?) and it would seem sensible to designate ammf for those sort of purposes and we can all take our breasts and subconscious prejudices over to a fan ng. Most people reading this would probably read both, I would. It would also leave ammf clear to stand more as an `advert' for the band, their current CD and gigs. I have a vague interest in a certain 70s pompous rock nonsence band (who will remain nameless) and occasionally I drift into their ng to see if they haven't all died yet and whether any tours or albums will be issuing from their geriatric hospital soon. It is one of the most posted to music ngs and its an appaling effort to find out anything that's interesting to me, a non-fan. ammf is currently nowhere near as bad as that, but it would be nice to have somewhere on usenet that a vaguely interested fan could wander into and fairly easily find out about the musical doings of Fruvous rather than the entertaining and salubrious doings of the fans. I'd just like to point out that ammf is *still* the only place in usenet that I can be bothered to post to. These are, as always, just my bloated opinions. Fruvous seem to pride themselves on the connection with the fan base so maybe dividing the ng into music and fans would run contrary to that. Seriously, stupidly, ticklishly, Richard - ----------------------------------------------------- "We'll crawl and chew and dig our way into a radical new world. We will change minds and souls from stone and plastic into linen and gold -- that's what I believe. That's what I know." -- Douglas Coupland - ----------------------------------------------------- [1] Can't say *I'm* keen on the term Fruhead though, but that's a whole different thread. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 15:33:32 GMT From: "Jill Hufnagel" Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion >There is no rule that says that newbies must be >greeted and pointed FDC. I never under stood why the newbies were always pointed towards FDC anywho because it would seem that if they are here it's probably because they found out through FDC!!! Thats just my thought though. **Jiel** _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 15:23:55 GMT From: Ambush Bug Subject: cdnow.com Hay! go to www.cdnow.com and take a look at their cover picture of You Will Go To The Moon! Notice something odd? AB - -- "In the cinema tonight, they sit and watch the robots fight. The human beings don't have much to say..." -- Joe Jackson, Instant Mash 1979 "Whoa." -- Keannu Reeves, The Matrix, 1999 Try my games, dammit! Get them at http://www.aliensoft.com. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 15:14:29 GMT From: "Adam Hartfield" Subject: Re: Fruvously correctness on MP3 > MP3s of concerts just tend to remind me that, "damn, I *really* need to > see them live again." > > - A.P. Exactly! Also, MP3s sustain me during those long periods between concerts. While it'd be nice if there were a policy declaration by the band *as a whole* concerning their views on MP3s, I don't think it's going to happen anytime soon. MP3 exchange is fundamentally the same as live concert tape trading, which the band seems to condone (except when Jason's taping... :) ). What's really needed here, IMHO, is a clarification on the availability of songs that for whatever reason aren't on readily-purchasable CDs at the music store. I know that for me, hearing recordings featuring new songs has only increased my desire to go to more concerts, and has certainly whetted my appetite for the new album. But I can also see how perhaps people could hear an MP3 of a new song, dismiss it, and then not buy the album based on the mistaken assumption that the album version would be the same as the live version. There are good points to each side of the debate. *sigh* - --Adam adamh@javanet.com reposted; if a duplicate, I'm sorry. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 08:06:00 -0700 From: cookie Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion Richard Butterworth wrote: > > Yep I'd have to agree with Ellen here. When I read the ng I simply download > the lot and chug through it post by post, skimming things irrelevant to me and > not really taking any notice of the headers, which often bear little > resemblance to their content anyway. I think a division into > alt.music.moxy-fruvous and alt.fan.fruheads [1] is an excellent idea. I have to disagree a bit. Being a rather sporatic reader and poster of this newsgroup, it sounds like it would complicate things for persons like me who only check this when they're not working 14-hour days. I kind of like the one-stop shopping this newsgroup provides. Not only do I find out what's happening with the band and the music, but I also get a lot of entertaining sidebars to boot! I have > no problem with off-topicality, God knows I'm responsible for enough of it > myself. Indeed much that is on topic is of little interest to me anyway (like > plans to meet up before shows). If it weren't for ammf off-topicality I'd have > never found out about Ani DiFranco or The Nields or EFO or many other bands. Good point! I'd like to second that thought! > it would be nice to have somewhere on usenet > that a vaguely interested fan could wander into and fairly easily find out > about the musical doings of Fruvous rather than the entertaining and > salubrious doings of the fans. Isn't that what fruvous.com is for--stating the current info on CDs, concerts, concert reviews, merchandise, press, etc.? I thought newsgroups were a way to unite people with a common interest to discuss the band (and whatever else they care to discuss) in an open, uncensored forum. > I'd just like to point out that ammf is *still* the only place in usenet that > I can be bothered to post to. Ditto! Just a note: I think this is one of the most utopian newsgroups available. Most of the posts relate in one way or another to the subject, and the posters treat each other with the upmost respect. You certainly don't see that often on other newsgroups. I'd like to go on record strongly disagreeing with any kind of structure or rules regarding who can post what where. This is the Internet, darn it! Free speech rules!! Cookie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 11:21:55 -0400 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion > Richard Butterworth wrote: > > > > Yep I'd have to agree with Ellen here. When I read the ng I simply download > > the lot and chug through it post by post, skimming things irrelevant to me and > > not really taking any notice of the headers, which often bear little > > resemblance to their content anyway. I think a division into > > alt.music.moxy-fruvous and alt.fan.fruheads [1] is an excellent idea. > and in response, cookie wrote: > > I have to disagree a bit. Being a rather sporatic reader and poster of > this newsgroup, it sounds like it would complicate things for persons > like me who only check this when they're not working 14-hour days. I > kind of like the one-stop shopping this newsgroup provides. Not only do > I find out what's happening with the band and the music, but I also get > a lot of entertaining sidebars to boot! Amen..... I think that splitting the group into two parts would just be horrid. I come in here about once a day... and browse through the posts.... and post when need be... (and yes, I do often post about off-topic things, as you might have noiced... ) :) But, you see, if you devide the group, what you'll most likely end up with is TWO groups.... each with it's own on-topic and off-topic posts... and many people cross-posting to both so that everyone can see the post anyway. > Just a note: I think this is one of the most utopian newsgroups > available. Most of the posts relate in one way or another to the > subject, and the posters treat each other with the upmost respect. You > certainly don't see that often on other newsgroups. I'd like to go on > record strongly disagreeing with any kind of structure or rules > regarding who can post what where. This is the Internet, darn it! Free > speech rules!! > > Cookie Oh! I absolutely agree with all of the above. Bravo! And kudos to all of you, too..... this is the only newsgroup I'll actually read/post in regularly.... because it does seem to be, as cookie pointed out, the most utopian one in existance. This place is wonderful, folks! If it ain't broke, don't fix it..... (or split it, either!) :) Cheers, nate ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 16:01:15 GMT From: "Jill Hufnagel" Subject: Any one from Buffalo? Hey well I really need someone from Buffalo or possibly Canada!!! You see I go to school here in Pittsburgh and when I was talking to the guys at the one radio station before their show here, I think it was Mike, Said that they were going to be playing in Laffyette Square this summer. So is there any one from around there on here? If so do you know the schedule of the square dates? You see I'm planning on coming home the weekend that they play in the square, so I need to find out when that is. If it hasn't come out yet would it be possible for you to let me know about it when it does come out. I'm sure that it will be the Art Voice or on the radio or something... Well thanx and I hope that someone can help me. Hmmmm maybe Matt or Paul...you seem to be the Sabre fans...does that mean you're from good old Buffalo? Thanx **Jiel** _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 16:07:12 GMT From: sheri beckerson Subject: moxy indie tape Hello all, How many off you people out there have the moxy fruvous indie tape?You know the one with green eggs and ham?Well i've been a fan for close to 10 years and have seen them many a time.Well i'm just wondering if anyone here would like a copy of their Indie tape? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 16:23:54 GMT From: nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) Subject: Re: This sweet lair... On Tue, 11 May 1999 01:42:37 -0400, someone who looked like "Aye, who's asking whom?" whispered: >>[1] Okay, so is Morphee. The second verse is essentially nonsense, >>but inasmuch as it's about dreams, I suspect that was kinda the point. >Stop, hammer time. As I have spent some time studying the subtleties of that >song and the whole thing about Fruvous's amazing live version of an old Beau >Dommage tune (more in a moment), I can't let that go. Morphee is about being >caught in one's own fantasies and letting that world win out over the real >one; the second verse is what brings the listener out of the real-world >mindset and closer to an acceptance of the speaker's world. *Look, everyone, an on-topic thread!* This will teach me to condense my usual verbose opinion of anything into a two-line footnote. :) I think the second verse of Morphee *is* nonsense, at least syntactically. My own translation (caveat: I speak France French): This soft trap Where the delerious scales (as in musical scales) do arpeggios Take me so far from the towns And I flee the squadrons of privilege Beautiful spell (as in magic spell) Face it--this does not make a tremendous amount of sense. It's beautiful, in both a Gertrude Stein (i.e. words as music) way and in the series of images it conjures, but it just doesn't parse. HOWEVER, I suspect that's the point. The song is a lullaby (don't tell me it isn't--I once sang it to a l'il baby cousin of mine :) and, IMHO, it's about falling asleep--the first verse describes getting ready for bed, feeling the first faint tugging of slumber... the second verse, I submit, occurs at that half-sleep half-awake stage when you aren't really in control of your thoughts anymore; they run free and drift around like balloons and you snuggle deeper into your bed and maybe plump your pillow one last time and... *YAAAAAWN* Sorry, don't know what came over me. *nicole gets up and eats a caffeinated mint* *whee! caffeine rush* Anyway. That's what I think. BTW, I've heard "Il est chez Morphee" used as a colourful way to say "He's asleep". Isn't that cool? No? Aw. :( >About the cover: four times I've heard the Lads cover "The Seal's Complaint" >(La Complainte du phoque en Alaska), song Beau Dommage originally performed >in 1974, when nationalist sentiment in Quebec was beginning to build. It's a >beautiful tune about a seal pining for his girlfriend (you can read the >lyrics at fdc), but the Lads take it one step further with their >heart-rending four-part dissection of the song and angelic chorus. You don't >have to understand the words to be moved (I didn't undersand them the first >two times), but I think it's the finest song they do live. I Complainte. I have it on a couple of my mix tapes. It's extremely high on my List of Songs I'm Dying To Hear Live (which is a long list since I've been to an embarrassingly small number of concerts [1]) San Francisco has a large French-speaking population; maybe they'll play it at Fleadh. - --nicole the wonder nerd casts wistful glances at her own inviting little bed [1] Low single digits, hoping to change that this summer. >So Fruvous has three known French songs. If we beg, maybe they could add a >Jacques Brel tune. Or Francis Cabrel. "Petite Marie". In four-part harmony. /nicole goes all melty inside *** "But I found that my heart's opened up my mind and opened up my eyes..."--Eddie From Ohio Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn Reply-to address is INCORRECT! Think of it as an intelligence test. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 16:35:08 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion Richard Butterworth wrote: > I think a division into > alt.music.moxy-fruvous and alt.fan.fruheads [1] is an excellent idea. Yes, although quite possibly unworkable, and perhaps contrary to the interests of developing community. > I have > no problem with off-topicality, God knows I'm responsible for enough of it > myself. Indeed much that is on topic is of little interest to me anyway (like > plans to meet up before shows). If it weren't for ammf off-topicality I'd have > never found out about Ani DiFranco or The Nields or EFO or many other bands. I could have just as easily written the above. Frankly for me most of the "fun" of this newsgroup is the "interesting" off-topic stuff. I've been a frufan for going on 4 years now and I've been on this newsgroup just as long. For me some of the on-topic discussion is really pretty dull. It is ground I've seen covered repeatedly and I'm just not interested any more. I fully realize that others here are not at that stage and want to discuss "which is the best Fruvous album" or whatever, and I fully support that, but if that were to be ALL that went on here, frankly =I'd= be gone. We all have things that interest us and things that do not. Book threads have been very popular here, so have threads about prom dresses. I find both of those to be snoozeville, while others can't stand it when I take on somebody over the death penalty. Frankly I don't think the issue is really so much on-topic vs. off-topic posts. In 4 years here I don't really remember a time when everything was on-topic. What I think is going on here is that the Fruhead community is much much larger now than it was say, 2 years ago, and the volume of posts both on and off topic is that much larger too; both in terms of numbers of posts and in terms of numbers of threads. > Several of the people currently notable by their absence have said to me by > email that they're not keen on the new Fruvous material. I'd dearly love to > see that fact discussed (again? Chad and AJ?). That is a great topic, Richard, but I think is is going to have to wait until the new album comes out. I believe people are reserving their judgment until then. (For the record, lest Richard's reference give the impression that I am one of the ones who doesn't like the new stuff, that is quite untrue. As I've said before, so far, I'm not too keen on When She Talks (sorry Jian), but other than that I rather like most of the new material. I am excitedly waiting for the album. > and it would seem sensible to > designate ammf for those sort of purposes and we can all take our breasts and > subconscious prejudices over to a fan ng. Most people reading this would > probably read both, I would. It would also leave ammf clear to stand more as > an `advert' for the band, their current CD and gigs. - -SNIP- > But it would be nice to have somewhere on usenet > that a vaguely interested fan could wander into and fairly easily find out > about the musical doings of Fruvous rather than the entertaining and > salubrious doings of the fans. Hmmm. As I understand it, that is what FDC is for. I really don't see the need to duplicate that kind of info in a newsgroup. These days anyone who can read Usenet can also surf the web. The newsgroup belongs to the people who read it and post to it. I really don't think we need to consider the band, or the rest of the world when making decisions about what happens on AMMF. > I'd just like to point out that ammf is *still* the only place in usenet that > I can be bothered to post to. These are, as always, just my bloated opinions. > Fruvous seem to pride themselves on the connection with the fan base so maybe > dividing the ng into music and fans would run contrary to that. I think there are very good reasons why this is the only NG you post to Richard, and I fear very much that trying too hard to enforce some kind of content here (that frankly I am not sure anyone really agrees on anyway) could actually destroy it. You know, I find it interesting that many of the people who are saying that we are too far off-topic, are in fact some of the most serious off-topic posters (myself included). Are we really unhappy with the content of this newsgroup, or is it perhaps just the volume. Who here only posts on-topic? Hands up. Off hand I can't think of hardly anyone. What exactly are we saying then? I think perhaps we need to define the problem more thoroughly. A.J. - -- See Maria Louise in all her... erm... Glory? Visit MariaWeb at http://members.aol.com/marilou99/ _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: 12 May 1999 16:57:58 GMT From: aleigh992@aol.comBROCCOLI (ALeigh992) Subject: Re: OT: Please cut it out? :) - a suggestion >Not only do >I find out what's happening with the band and the music, but I also get >a lot of entertaining sidebars to boot! I think life would be a lot better if people, as soon as a topic starts to veer, just put OT, or nFRUc [no fruvous content] or something in the header. A lot of the problems I think people have been having, is that when they're trying to read stuff about the band, they can't separate the posts that actually talk about the band from the posts under deceptive headers that talk about random stuff. It would be a hell of a lot easier than redirecting people to another NG. So just put OT in the header, and life will be good. Aleigh http://i.am/not_your_broom ...your reliable source for everything "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." ~Aldous Huxley ------------------------------ Date: 12 May 1999 16:53:11 GMT From: kelkelsl@aol.com (KelKelSL) Subject: Lafayette Square schedule 1999 I don't remember who asked for the 1999 Lafayette Square schedule but here it is. I know they had mentioned the possibility of fruvous playing there but as far as the schedule reads it doesn't seem to be fact. Of course schedules for events such as this are always subject to change. Anyway here is the schedule. The event is called Thursdays in the Square and is each Thursday thorughout the summer. The last group listed for each date is the headliner. All the shows are free, outdoors, and the first group goes on around 5pm with it culminating at about 8:30pm. May 27 - Riley, By Divine Right, 54-40 June 3 - Project R&B Revue, The Flutie Brothers Band (yes Doug Flutie is in this band playing drums) June 10- The 7th Sons, Leon & The Forklifts, Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails June 17 - John Whelan, Shawn Mullins June 24 - Go Dog Go, Guster, Great Big Sea July 1 - Wendell Rivera & The Latin Jazz All-Stars, Lance Diamond July 8 - Tom Stahl, Paul Revere and The Raiders July 15 - Steam Donkeys, Kelly Willis July 22 - (opener got cut off), Soul Invaders July 29 - 53 Days, Irving Klaws, Reverend Horton Heat August 5 - Tommy Z, The Marshall Tucker Band August 12 - Bread Gone Wry, Bag, Fighting Gravity August 19 - Alison Pipitone, Universal Honey, Spirit of the West August 29 - Straight Forward, Spyro Gyra If anyone wants to check the site out for themselves you can find it at www.buffaloplace.com/events_thurs.html Kelly SL ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 13:07:19 -0400 From: Ella Hinton Subject: New to Newsgroup And I don't even know if this is going to work... I was at both Cambridge House of Blues Shows, and Providence at the Met Cafe. Prior to that I was a Fru virgin. But now I'm obsessed. I just can't help myself. I've been lurking here since last week, thought it was time to speak up. So hi! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 17:34:02 GMT From: firedancer Subject: Re: Any one from Buffalo? Jill Hufnagel wrote: > Hey well I really need someone from Buffalo or possibly Canada!!! You see I > go to school here in Pittsburgh and when I was talking to the guys at the > one radio station before their show here, I think it was Mike, Said that > they were going to be playing in Laffyette Square this summer hmmmm...i don't think i can help ya out on this one, but i did want to mention that i too am from the pittsburgh area and am perpetually searching for a traveling fru-pal! so, if ever you find yourself in the same position, let me know! happy birthday, by the way! (3 more days for me, 6 for you!! *wahooo*) peas and such, kristen firedancer@postmark.net ================================================== "there are two kinds of music: the good kind and the other kind..." ~duke ellington ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 17:42:27 GMT From: firedancer Subject: and the pens take game three!! pens 4; leafs 3 hehehehe gloating and lovin life about now, kristen firedancer@postmark.net ================================================== "there are two kinds of music: the good kind and the other kind..." ~duke ellington ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 17:53:41 GMT From: Frumanchu Subject: Re: New to Newsgroup In article <3739B547.E9917224@angelfire.com>, Ella Hinton wrote: > And I don't even know if this is going to work... > I was at both Cambridge House of Blues Shows, and Providence at the Met > Cafe. Prior to that I was a Fru virgin. But now I'm obsessed. I just > can't help myself. I've been lurking here since last week, thought it > was time to speak up. So hi! Hello, Ella! Welcome to our crazy world:) Glad to have you here!!!:) - -Phil - -- "His men would follow him anywhere, but only out of morbid curiosity." --Actual quote from Federal employee performance evaluations Send reply to Frumanchu AT hotmail DOT com - --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- - ---Share what you know. Learn what you don't.--- ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #403 ********************************************