From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #827 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 Sunday, September 19 1999 Volume 03 : Number 827 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Jian's Toothbrush ["Novac" ] OT: Bern Lyrics ["Novac" ] Re: Mike's People ["Novac" ] Re: Jian's Toothbrush [serra44@aol.com (Jill Friedman)] Re: Rodney's home [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: Rodney's home [vika@fruhead.com (Vika Zafrin)] Re: OT: Bern Lyrics [StarflashJ@aol.com] Fruvous on Late Night ["Gella R. Solomon" ] Murray's Things. [Sheryl Stoller ] Re: Rodney's home [dalevy@aol.com (DALevy)] Chicago Setlist [jimcclur@ews.uiuc.edu (Jordan I. K. McClure)] Re: Chicago Setlist [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: Chicago Setlist [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: OT: Bern Lyrics [ivywings@aol.com (katy)] Re: I have a college pal... [pookytoby@aol.com (Erin Ireland)] Snarkies unite!!!!! [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! [Nate DeRose ] What I have determinded happens to your mind when meeting a FruLad/Celebrity/Idol/Famous Person [] Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! [leaben@aol.comBender (Leah Bender)] MPG.com [FruCake1@aol.com] The Chicago Metro Show... [starry2000@aol.comedy (Christie Flynn)] Re: MPG.com ["Ken Perschke" ] Murray is God (was: Re: The Chicago Metro Show...) [srm9988n@aol.comicre] Re: Murray is God (was: Re: The Chicago Metro Show...) [spychicr@aol.com] Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! [srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot co] Re: MPG.com [dalevy@aol.com (DALevy)] Fox Thing [piscopinto@aol.com (PISCOPINTO)] Re: OT: Bern Lyrics [ivywings@aol.com (katy)] Re: grammar (sorry so late) ["Novac" ] Re: MPG.com [FruCake1@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 02:01:22 -0400 From: "Novac" Subject: Jian's Toothbrush In retaliation of the "Jian's Eyes" and "Jian's Smile" threads, I'm posting this: Anyone got any good pictures of Jian's toothbrush? - --Novac ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 01:37:57 -0400 From: "Novac" Subject: OT: Bern Lyrics katy wrote in message news:19990918224501.01730.00002174@ng-> >Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller > (i never understood it though... why would he have? at least marily marriend > *arthur* miller... what am i missing) Well, he's saying in the song that Marilyn Monroe DIDN'T marry Henry Miller (she married Arthur)--BUT IF SHE DID...here's how things woulda been different. - --Novac Bern rox! (maybe I can catch the NY or Philly shows on the 6th or 5th of November) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 01:54:56 -0400 From: "Novac" Subject: Re: Mike's People wrote in message news:3e953756.25140724@aol.com... > chad paraphrased: > > << "Hi. I'm Mike Ford. I'd like to thank you all for voting in the > "our favorite Fruvous" poll. I came in third. Thank you. At > least I wasn't last." - Mike Ford >> > > Lol, what was the rest of the order? > Of course, in the regular Ford style, that was pretty much the entirety of the comment by Mike. He also made a glance at the other FruLads after saying "At least I wasn't last," but he didn't even glance at one in particular. I don't know if I'm a Mike's People or not, but I do respect the guy, and much of my concert attention is focused on Mike. I especially love when Mike will run by one of the Lads (usually Dave) and perform a little childish-looking hop while simultaneously bringing his further of the two feet up, across, and behind his other leg to swack Dave in the behind. This is usually done more than once, and at the Clifton Hill show (I think it was that one), Mike musta done that literally ten times to Dave. It's a riot. You'll probably only know what I'm trying to describe here if you've already seen Mike do it. Also, some info for the Mike's People: after the Mel Lastman Sq show (FruMiles wknd), I was talking with Mike and told him that I really appreciated his enthusiasm onstage, etc., and that he really added a zing to the performance. I noted that it can't always be easy to act so enthused practically every night. He referred to a show a week or so before in which he had diarrhea, but continued on with the show, as childish and sprightly as ever. Kudos to Mike. :) And, even after that praise, I will refuse to categorize myself along with any set of "FruPeople". I have my *own* agendas. MUHAHAHAHA!!! - --Novac ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 07:53:06 GMT From: serra44@aol.com (Jill Friedman) Subject: Re: Jian's Toothbrush >In retaliation of the "Jian's Eyes" and "Jian's Smile" threads, I'm posting >this: >Anyone got any good pictures of Jian's toothbrush? >--Novac LOL!!! Good "Are you really *that* obssessed?" question! - -J writing a song called the Ballad of Jill V. Fruhead Member of the Jian and Murray fan clubs Owner of all the MF albums and all of Ani DiFranco's "She's too short to play me."-Joey Potter Too short to play herself in a movie ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 11:59:41 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: Rodney's home Good to see you Rodney! We need to have a welcome home party for you. ladywench "Music not danced to is music wasted." - Eileen Ivers, PFF 38 FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 11:52:06 GMT From: vika@fruhead.com (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: Rodney's home Spake eric elin : ... ...elin? RODNEY! You're back!! It's great to see you post. It's even better to hear (read) that you're doing better! Get well, come to Boston, there are a couple new sushi haunts Chris and I found that I'd love to take you to. ;) - -v - ----- Vika Zafrin ----- vika@fruhead.com ----- http://www.fruhead.com/users/vika/index.html "Please, rename the moons of Jupiter to John, Paul, George and Ringo. I've spent my brain and can't retain this interstellar lingo. Rename the moons of Jupiter, the Beatles sure won't mind. I'll do my best to ace this test and pass your course this time..." -Michael Clem / EFO ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 14:57:31 GMT From: StarflashJ@aol.com Subject: Re: OT: Bern Lyrics Bern is awesome and I will be at the NY show!!! And Novac, you described Marilyn very well!! ;-) ~Jen~ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 11:14:32 -0400 From: "Gella R. Solomon" Subject: Fruvous on Late Night All I can say is... YYYYEEEESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 11:53:15 -0400 From: Sheryl Stoller Subject: Murray's Things. Ok. i knew the subject would draw you in. this is just a cute story from Sheryl. :) My boyfriend, who is now hooked ("hey! i'm gonna drop out of school and follow these guys. is that okay?") keeps a really close eye on murray for some reason during the shows. (take that however you want.)(he's eric fertel on here) when murray was playing the uh..um...what's that thing called..it's..silver..and it has shaker stuff in it..and it's ribbed (for mur's pleas..erm..i mean, so you can rub that stick on it and get that sound..erm..that doesnt sound any good either...) but anyway..mur was playing that and eric thought he looked really happy. he said "Look at him..he loves that thing..he loves all his things!!" ...so after recovering from that comment, mur kept coming to the front of the stage and nearly stepping on Julie (Luther..she's on here too.), and he leaned over and let her pluck a few strings..to which i exclaimed.."wow, julie touched his *favorite* thing!!!!" ..sorry. just an anecdote. thought ya'll might like that :) love, sheryljean, who returns to lurking. ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 16:33:35 GMT From: dalevy@aol.com (DALevy) Subject: Re: Rodney's home Gotta say this is the coolest post I've ever seen on ammf. Welcome back Rodney! (And welcome to California, a rapidly expanding Fruvous-fan domain.) All the best, Doug ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 16:45:09 GMT From: jimcclur@ews.uiuc.edu (Jordan I. K. McClure) Subject: Chicago Setlist A good, fun show, despite the fact that it was very late and thus kind of short. Half As Much Laika Horseshoes Too Careful Sad Girl King of Spain Boo Time Disco Bargainville Independence Day If Only... The Kids' Song I Will Hold On Psycho Killer E1: Authors Car E2: Fly My Poor Generation (a perfect ending) And Kick in the Ass was in the middle there somewhere (not sure where) jordan, barb, kat, amanda, and karen - -- Fnord is never home when you call. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 17:20:22 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: Chicago Setlist Just to note; this setlist is startlingly similar to the OC set, 'cept for Laika, Boo Time, Kids, two or three other exceptions. The orders are partly parallel, as well. Now if only the requests for Psycho had been fulfilled ... :) - -mm- "que ce que c'est?" << Half As Much Laika Horseshoes Too Careful Sad Girl King of Spain Boo Time Disco Bargainville Independence Day If Only... The Kids' Song I Will Hold On Psycho Killer E1: Authors Car E2: Fly My Poor Generation (a perfect ending) >> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 17:48:34 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: Chicago Setlist Sorry! I'm a recovering french student. - -mm- << "que ce que c'est?" should be "qu'est-ce que c'est?" >> ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 17:49:39 GMT From: ivywings@aol.com (katy) Subject: Re: OT: Bern Lyrics >Well, he's saying in the song that Marilyn Monroe DIDN'T marry Henry Miller >(she married Arthur)--BUT IF SHE DID...here's how things woulda been >different. i was misunderstood... i meant why would he do the comparison of louis farrakhan and phyllis diller.... because i got the monroe-miller reference, just not the live show one. i'm going to the philly show! yay! katy - ----------- "since when do owls go to school?" -bill watterson ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 18:05:47 GMT From: pookytoby@aol.com (Erin Ireland) Subject: Re: I have a college pal... >> The quote, again: > > "So contrary to the desparate sign, most patrons always "please rewind!" > > And the clerks don't mind, they're very kind, the only stickler has > > resigned" Okay, Let me try my hand at this one...it makes perfect sense to me... - -The sign says, "Most patrons always please rewind," or something to this effect. - -Contrary to this, most people don't rewind. - -The clerks are kind, and don't mind if no one rewinds the videos. - -The only clerk who insisted on enforcing the rewinding rule has resigned. What's not to understand? ><}}}*>~Erin~<*{{{>< "Tomorrow is a fresh new day with no mistakes in it yet." ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 18:42:34 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Snarkies unite!!!!! Just saw this on what we call "the rag" at my office ... an internal newsletter ... and had to share ... Report: Adjectives 'Tony,' 'Snarky' Used Only By Media BOSTON--According to a report released Monday by the McLuhan Institute For Media Studies, the adjectives "tony" and "snarky" are used exclusively by the media and have not occurred in person-to-person conversation in 36 years. "It is our finding that the most recent occurrence of 'tony' in a non-media context was during a conversation between two socialites at a 1963 New Year's Eve party at New York's Ritz-Carlton Hotel," the report read. <<<<<<<"As for 'snarky,' to the best of our knowledge, the word has never been used by a non-media source.">>>>>>> The adjectives join "glitterati," "gal pal" and "posh digs" in the pantheon of words and terms existing exclusively in the media. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 15:07:52 -0400 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! This is actually from this week's issue of The Onion Check it out! It's damned hilarious. :) http://www.theonion.com cheers, nate BBWMinors wrote: > > Just saw this on what we call "the rag" at my office ... an internal newsletter > ... and had to share ... > > Report: Adjectives 'Tony,' 'Snarky' Used Only By Media > BOSTON--According to a report released Monday by the McLuhan Institute For > Media Studies, the adjectives "tony" and "snarky" are used exclusively by the > media and have not occurred in person-to-person conversation in 36 years. "It > is our finding that the most recent occurrence of 'tony' in a non-media context > was during a conversation between two socialites at a 1963 New Year's Eve party > at New York's Ritz-Carlton Hotel," the report read. > > <<<<<<<"As for 'snarky,' to the best of our knowledge, the word has never been > used by a non-media source.">>>>>>> > > The adjectives join "glitterati," "gal pal" and "posh digs" in the pantheon of > words and terms existing exclusively in the media. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 21:27:27 GMT From: saphiracat@birdlover.com Subject: What I have determinded happens to your mind when meeting a FruLad/Celebrity/Idol/Famous Person OK. I've read the posts where people say "Well, I chatted with Jian for a while..." or "Dave came up and hugged me.." and I was just wondering how can you casually say this? I met one of the Lads at a show and this is what was going on in my brain: 49.5% was going "Oh my Lord, it's HIM. He's right there, and he's....talking.....to....me....AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" 49.5% was going "ohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygod..." The remaining 1% was the only one funtioning to respond to him and it was on auto-pilot making me smile and nod like an idiot, and probably making the guy very uncomfortable. That is until the camera jammed. At which point this is what happens: 49% was still going "Oh my Lord, it's HIM. He's right there, and he's....talking.....to....me....AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" 49% was still going "ohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygod..." 1% was still making me nod and smile like a doofus The final 1% was now cursing silently anyone ever involved (directly and indirectly) in making the camera. Now, the 49.5%'s that were busy are turning on the functioning 1% and going "Why did you do that?! You could have said this, or this, or this, or this!! You made us look like dorks!" And the 1% is retorting with "Well, you guys could have helped." So, that's what's (was) going on in my mind. I think that's enough rambling for now. You can all go back to whatever you were doing. - -Saph "Sometimes you're the windsheild, sometimes you're the bug." -Written by Mark Knoffler, recorded by Dire Straits, covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter. "Why do we have to think? why can't we just sit here and go BLBLBLBLBLB wth our lips for a bit?" -Arthur Dent "There is no great genius without a mixture of madness." -Aristotle - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Get your free email from AltaVista at http://altavista.iname.com ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 21:42:50 GMT From: leaben@aol.comBender (Leah Bender) Subject: Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! >the adjectives "tony" and "snarky" are used exclusively by the >media and have not occurred in person-to-person conversation in 36 years Hehe!!! My mother gets frustrated when I use the word "snarky"...... Every time, she says, "'Snarky' is not a word!!!!" - -Bender (Who has found the word just slipping into her speech... I've been corrupted!!!) - ------------------------------ Walking barefoot in the sand is good. Walking barefoot on a cactus is bad. - ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 22:46:16 GMT From: FruCake1@aol.com Subject: MPG.com Dave signed our guestbook!!!!!! How cool is that!?!?!? Lisa Bills http://www.mypoorgeneration.com ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 1999 22:38:34 GMT From: starry2000@aol.comedy (Christie Flynn) Subject: The Chicago Metro Show... ...or, the story of how I stood a millimeter away from Jian and somehow managed to resist the urge to hug him. Warning. This is long. I haven't even typed it out yet, and I KNOW it's going to be long. Still with me? Good! For those of you who don't know me (I'm relatively new in these here parts), my name is Christie, I'm from Chicago, and all that good stuff. And now for my psychotically long story about the show... I actually went to the earlier show at the Metro since: 1) It was Manic Street Preachers, and they are awesome, and 2) we naively thought that parking would be better earlier in the day (turns out there was a Cubs game in progress right across the street at Wrigley Field...) Ouch. Anyway, since I was there with my mother, we decided to sit in the balcony through the Manic Street Preachers show so we wouldn't be tired out for Fruvous later. Now, flashing forward to the good part... when Manic Street Preachers announced their last song, we decided to go downstairs and wait by the door so we could get out and in line for the next show more quickly. We stood right in the doorway watching the stage, when all of a sudden my mom nudges me and nods her head to my left. And lo and behold, standing not one centimeter to my left is Jian. It was great watching him bop around to the music. If I had been thinking a little more clearly I would have attempted to say quick hello to him and to Mike (who I noticed was behind Jian VERY briefly... I looked back once more and he was gone.) But oh well... the song ended and he bolted. When we left, there were already people in line (It was before 10:00 and the doors didn't open until 11:30!!). I had a fabulous time in line, even though we waited for so long... met some really, really nice folks. Had an amusing time watching the HUGE Manic Street Preachers bus try to make its way onto Clark Street. The Fox Thing In The Morning people were there to get a shot of the outside crowd, and were also there very briefly during one of the first few songs. But now I'm getting ahead of myself. Seeing as how this message is already way too long and I haven't even gotten to the actual SHOW part of it yet... let's flash forward again. :::deep breath::: Okay. So we get into the show. Actually, something really irritating about the Metro is that the line for men always, always gets in much faster than the women due to the fact that usually woman have purses, etc that need to be searched... but since I met a great guy in line, we were able to find him once we were inside and be right on the stage. Literally right on the stage, resting our elbows on it... which I found interesting since when I had seen Frank Black at the Metro earlier in the summer there had been a railing a few feet back. But I digress. Where was I? Aw, hell, let's just skip to what you want to hear about: The Show. Here's the set, my poor memory aided by Mike's setlist, which Nate (the guy I met in line) was so nice to grab for me. (If you are reading this, Nate, thanks again!!) Half As Much Laika Horseshoes You Can't Be Too Careful Sad Girl King Of Spain Boo Time Video Bargainville Independence Day If Only You Knew Kick In The Ass The Kids Song I Will Hold On Michigan Militia Johnny Saucepan Splatter Spatter (Then the setlist says they were going to play the Love Potion #9 medley. They actually played Psycho Killer, much to my mom's delight.) Encore 1: My Baby Loves A Bunch of Authors Get In The Car Encore 2: Fly My Poor Generation The guys had a huge amount of energy, especially considering how late it was... they really seemed to be having a great time during Kick In The Ass... My mind is drawing an unfortuntate blank as to much of the banter. They talked about Chicago's obsession with naming things after Adlai Stevenson, and about Sammy Sosa hitting home run #60 earlier in the day. Also, some of it was sort of muffled a bit by what seemed to be vibration coming off the drums, which were about a foot in front of my face. Other points of interest: - - During the King of Spain intro, Mike said that the King was responsible for such headlines as "Dewey Defeats Truman" and "Murray Is God." Hehehe! - - They mentioned the song they will be playing on Fox Thing In The Morning is Spatter Splatter. (If they do happen to show a shot of the crowd, by any chance, look for the girl in the blue striped shirt right up front who looks exceptionally tired. That'll be me. =D ) Okay... I think that's it for now. If you've read this far, congrats and thanks. =) It was an awesome show, and I hope everyone there had as great a time as I did. See you in Champaign, folks! ====== Christie ====== - -starry2000@aol.com- - -christie@fruhead.com- - -highlyillogical@earthling.net- - -overkillontheemailaliases@iknowiknow.leavemealone- ;-) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 20:08:59 -0400 From: "Ken Perschke" Subject: Re: MPG.com > Dave signed our guestbook!!!!!! How cool is that!?!?!? > > Uh... not trying to be too negative, but has Dave confirmed this? It would be real easy for anybody to go on and sign in as "Dave Matheson". I really doubt that Dave would sign the guest book for his own fan page.... Ken ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 00:03:50 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Murray is God (was: Re: The Chicago Metro Show...) Christie (hi Christie! welcome to amm-f!) said: >- During the King of Spain intro, Mike said that the King was responsible for >such headlines as "Dewey Defeats Truman" and "Murray Is God." Hehehe! Well, we *knew* that. But to have it confirmed -- by a Dave lookalike no less -- well it's clear it must be true. Mathesonites take note! Yet -- as with all the best truths -- this one poses more troubling questions than it answers. To wit: 1) If Murray is God, and Murray is dead per Joe N's thesis, then is God dead? 2) If Murray is God, and Murray is The Band per Murray's statement, then is the entire band a divine force? One thing I know: I'm not taking any chances here. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, in full prostration: Hail Murray, full of bass ... - -- Lori ******************** "That's incontromutable proof -- Cleveland's f***ed." ~~ Trace, 9/13/99, in the red light district ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 01:16:15 GMT From: spychicr@aol.com (Spy Chic R) Subject: Re: Murray is God (was: Re: The Chicago Metro Show...) Lori States: <<2) If Murray is God, and Murray is The Band per Murray's statement, then is the entire band a divine force?>> Like you didn't know? --Rachel --"Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." ~Bill Watterson ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 01:26:18 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! Bender says: >Hehe!!! My mother gets frustrated when I use the word "snarky"...... Every >time, she says, "'Snarky' is not a word!!!!" Tell her to look it up... :) Lori@fruhead.com ~^~^~^ ~~~^~ ^~^~^ ~^~ ^~^ ~^~^~^~^~ ~^~ ^~^ ^~^~^~ ^~^~ ^~^~~~ My Strange and Wonderful World: http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html The spiffy, newly-updated amm-f FAQ: http://www.fruvous.com/news/faq.html ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 01:11:57 GMT From: dalevy@aol.com (DALevy) Subject: Re: MPG.com >> Dave signed our guestbook!!!!!! How cool is that!?!?!? >> >> >Uh... not trying to be too negative, but has Dave confirmed this? It would >be real easy for anybody to go on and sign in as "Dave Matheson". I'll admit to some healthy skepticism, but the signing on the guestbook has a couple of marks that suggest authenticity: first, there's no email address. And the words and diction are definitely Matheson-esque. Either way, I'll echo what others have said: bravo for creating a very cool site. ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 01:30:58 GMT From: piscopinto@aol.com (PISCOPINTO) Subject: Fox Thing Just to let you know, the guys shouldn't be crammed into the last 5 minutes of the show.... They should be on in the first hour even, from what I hear from a reliable source. Mmkay?? Angel ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 02:15:26 GMT From: ivywings@aol.com (katy) Subject: Re: OT: Bern Lyrics >Oh, as far as that one, I think he just used it because it's a hilarious >switch for the normal lyrics. yeah, that's probably true... remind me never to rationalize dan bern lyrics... the last time that happened was "beautiful trees" and i didn't win. katy - ----------- "since when do owls go to school?" -bill watterson ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 22:18:51 -0400 From: "Novac" Subject: Re: grammar (sorry so late) ShadoeMe wrote in message news:19990918182120.08479.00001519@ng-fk1.aol.com... > PS. (I am a very poor speller and the AOL version of the NG is not equipt > with a spell-check. I will do my best, but i make no guarantees) You mean "equipped". Sorry, I couldn't resist :P - --Novac ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 02:19:43 GMT From: FruCake1@aol.com Subject: Re: MPG.com In a message dated 9/19/99 8:34:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kpfruhead@aol.com writes: << Uh... not trying to be too negative, but has Dave confirmed this? It would be real easy for anybody to go on and sign in as "Dave Matheson". I really doubt that Dave would sign the guest book for his own fan page.... >> I hear ya! Dave told me at BG that, since he doesn't own a computer, he hasn't been able to get and take a look at it. If you think about it, the signing of the guestbook would be a "sweet Dave thing" to do. :) What I do know is that I'm having a ball with MPG.com, I LOVE my partner (Valerie), and that Dave is AMAZING!! :) Paz, Lisa Bills---who is going through Fruvous withdrawal!! :( http://www.mypoorgeneration.com ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #827 ********************************************