From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #649 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, August 2 1999 Volume 03 : Number 649 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Moxy Grad School Search. ["reba" ] Re: OT: OC Beach Idea...and delurking trolls and nontrolls! [Lel9999@aol.] Re: Thornhill review, Live Moxy Tunage, Ann Arbor, etc. ["Cara (Laika) Ko] Re: Canadian comedy questions ["Cara (Laika) Kozack" Subject: Re: Moxy Grad School Search. DON"T EVEN THINK ABOUT FREDONIA! I had to warn you.... E-mail me if you have any questions. > > Don't base your decision on my post, buuuuut, I know SUNY Fredonia has > a decent *undergrad* Tech Theatre program, don't know about Grad > though... > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 22:58:29 GMT From: Lel9999@aol.com Subject: Re: OT: OC Beach Idea...and delurking trolls and nontrolls! Thanks so much to those who set me straight!! I rest easy knowing I am not a troll, and perhaps I will do some additional posting, since I am no longer a concealed Lurker! So is anyone going to SoNo arts festival, I dont believe I have seen anything about it, as the talk seems to be centered on Falcon Ridge, thornhill and Ocean City. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 23:15:14 GMT From: "Cara (Laika) Kozack" Subject: Re: Thornhill review, Live Moxy Tunage, Ann Arbor, etc. GordonLew wrote in message <19990801171937.26094.00006097@ng-fp1.aol.com>... >> I still think in the end they will see that >>it's a great move on Moxy's part, showing there's more to them than "novelty >>numbers" (A band with substance? who'da thunk it?) > >Moxy has always had substance. There is no reason a funny song needs to have >less meaning than a serious one. If fact I'd say that *Michigan Militia has >more substance than the entire thornhill album. >Feanole I'm totally with you there. I'm going to have to wait a couple weeks anyway to get Thornhill so I can see the feedback. I don't trust online companies after MANY bad experiences and the closest music store that carries Fruvous is 200 km away and they often don't have it! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 23:12:08 GMT From: "Cara (Laika) Kozack" Subject: Re: Canadian comedy questions Yeah that show way AWESOMELY hilarious (oh no I'm going Valley Girl on myself!!) but it went off the air last autumn because The Great Easterner was coming back. I was hoping that it would be on again this summer, but they just have a little strange (but not NEARLY as funny) political satire show called the Muckraker. This fall The Vestibles are gonna do a new show called Pete, Bob, and Phil or something like that. From what I read the names are the same to some of the regulars of the Vestibles but they will have different personalities (i.e. Pete will be the stupid one). No word if it's going to be a new show or part of DNTO. Cara "way too much CBC" Kozack PS. Lets get DNTO to rebroadcast the Fruvous concert they had on in October or 1997! star shaped wrote in message <19990731015730.13054.00003992@ng-ck1.aol.com>... >>he played a lot of stuff by Radio >>Free Vestibule. > >*squeal* i love RFV!!!! yes yes yes yes! > >> I know they had a CD called Stories, Songs and Shoes, and I >>think they've changed their name to The Vestibules since then, but I can't >>find >>their music or any info about them anywhere. Can anyone help? > > >yes they did. they used to have shows broadcast on cbc radio 1 on saturday >mornings/early afternoons (somewhere 'round there. ). i don't know if they >still do, as i for some reason have had a hard time recently to get cbc on my >radio... i used to get it really good. hrm. anyway. there's probably a >page or link somewhere on their site: http://radio.cbc.ca > > >sarah >linnellgirl@tmbg.org >http://members.aol.com/limezinger >"if you're gonna get someone from 'the daily show with jon stewart,' >make sure it's jon stewart." - conan o'brien ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 14:03:54 -0700 From: "Arbie" Subject: Re: OT: OC Beach Idea...and delurking trolls and nontrolls! >Lori Martin wrote: > >> Which means you're not a troll. neither is chad, or Trace, or >> me, or Patrick, or practically anyone whose name you notice >> posting here semi-frequently. > I, on the other hand, know of a man named Richard the Troll who runs (well actually he walks) in every Canadian Federal election for the Rhino party (formerly known as the Marxist (Groucho) Party of Canada). Richard used to operate a local night-club known as (surprise) Goofy's. Seriously. I kid you not. .....speaking of semi-frequent posters, Helloooo.... - -- Arbie "Brassman" on irc "Reply to" address altered to discourage spammers, sorry for the inconvenience. afru@nospamdirect.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 23:35:54 GMT From: drea1@my-deja.com Subject: OT but IMPORTANT for anyone travelling north to Harbourfront or south to Detroit!! PLEASE READ! This is an important message to anyone planning on travelling Highway 401 in Ontario to go north to the Harbourfront show in August or south to the Detroit show in September: USE EXTREME CAUTION TRAVELLING BETWEEN THE BORDER CROSSING IN WINDSOR AND THE CHATHAM AREA! For those of you living in the States and probably don't know, there have been a *LOT* of accidents in the Windsor-Chatham corridor in the past couple months, most related to speeding or other driver errors. It's to the point where the Ministry of Transportation is trying to figure out how to make that area safer, including an increase of OPP officers on the highway during the month of August. I know when we're frutripping we can't wait to get to the venue but *PLEASE* don't speed or take any chances along that stretch of highway!! (This includes the Frubus!!) The trip between Windsor and Chatham only takes an hour if you're not speeding, so please stick to the speed limit for that time. On that note, see a lot of you (I hope!) at Harbourfront! :) Just being a worrywart, Drea "The perfect job for you is chartered accountant." "But I *am* a chartered accountant! It's dull, dull, boring, drearily dull, deadly dull, dull, dull!" "Your personality profile indicates that you are dull, dreary company, timid, easily dominated, and unutterably repressed... In any other profession these would be serious handicaps, but in chartered accounting they're invaluable assets!" - - Monty Python Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 20:00:02 -0400 From: duncan@interlog.com (Duncan) Subject: Re: Survey, genna's Ithaca excursion thanks. that's correct. The results will be posted. BTW, I'm adamD ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 19:56:00 -0400 From: duncan@interlog.com (Duncan) Subject: Re: fruSURVEY In article <37A44924.81AB6DED@tmbg.org>, zaph@tmbg.org wrote: > maria wrote: > > > > > So, could everyone please just copy > > >the following form, fill it out, and send it to me (Adam Duncan... that's > > >adamD... you know... the guy that never sends anything to the ng?) at > > >fruhead@Canada.com > > > > Yeah, so I think this means don't post it to the ng, but send it to him > > privately. > > um, what would be the point, then? is there going to be a web site with the > results or something? how is anyone other than one person going to see what > we all put for our answers? > > no offense to the original poster, but I just don't see the point of > responding to a newsgroup survey for one individual's personal gratification. > I figure everyone should be able to see the results. > -- > Lawrence Solomon http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~lps/ zaph@tmbg.org > "Just because you're floating doesn't mean * This space inadvertently > you haven't drowned." -They Might Be Giants * left with stuff in it. Sorry if I didn't say in the message... the results will be posted to the ng. very, very soon. Also, PLEASE send the results to fruhead@Canada.com FROM NOW ON I WILL NOT BOTHER TALLYING UP THE STUFF SENT TO THE NG (not including stuff sent prior to 7.55 PM 08/01/99 EST Thanks all for participating! adamD ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 02:33:36 GMT From: "Jennifer Schlosser" Subject: Re: Songwriters writing about songwriters > I've had this thought floating in my head for a while to make a tape > of songs that songwriters have written about other songwriters. How about Barenaked Ladies' New Kid On The Block, Brian Wilson, or Yoko Ono? Um that's all I can think of right now. Ferf. - ---------------------- [ REKLAMA / ADVERTISEMENT ] ------------------------ Zastanawiasz sie jak bezpiecznie i efektywnie ulokowac swoje oszczednosci? 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(but then, I'm weird like that, hee) I got the same result that you did... didn't exactly think of "Dreamer" as an occupation, medieval or otherwise, before now ;) Oh, and I know I'm kinda late with this, but I took two different tests, (the Keirsey one and another at http://www.onlinepsych.com/public/Mind_Games/ptt/) and came out as an INFP both times. I think that gives us a very slight majority, if ya go by that "Very Last Count" post... at least, a slight majority among those of us who've spoken up. Not that that says anything about anything, heh. One last note: I started high school last week, and working my way through a hall Wednesday afternoon, I actually saw a girl who was wearing an "I Love Canadian Boys" tee! Here in NC, I know exactly no one who's heard of Früvous, much less another girl around my age. I was really surprised, would've stopped dead in my tracks, had that been an option. (damned overcrowding) Christine In the Year 2000... ...The human appendix will solidify its reputation for being useless when it is caught hiding behind the liver, watching game shows and smoking pot. ...Scotch tape will no longer be sticky, but will still hold on to things using guilt and empty promises. ------------------------------ Date: 02 Aug 1999 03:38:35 GMT From: gordonlew@aol.com (GordonLew) Subject: Re: songwriters writing about songwriters Bowies, "Song to Dylan" or is it Song to Rober Zimmerman. I haven't look at the liner in a long time. Feanole ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 04:02:12 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Happy Birthdays! to Debs and Mike Wood! (film geek MW that is) Have fun! Hope it's a great day and an even better year for both of you. Love ya, - -- Lori, beating the clock by at least 4 or 5 minutes :) ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #649 ********************************************