From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #41 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, January 24 2000 Volume 04 : Number 041 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Nickelodeon Shows [] alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #40 [auerworld@followme.com] Re: did someone say *You Can't Do That On Television*? [CheesemonkeyGem <] Re: tour dates [Katherine Maheux ] Re: did someone say *You Can't Do That On Television*? ["Neilbert" ] Re: Nickelodeon Shows [ScarletB23@aol.com] Re: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #40 [Andi Andrzejewski ] Re: Nickelodeon Shows [jenncyn@aol.com (JennCyn)] Re: Nickelodeon Shows ["Gramcracker" ] Re: Nickelodeon shows (actually PBS shows now) [=?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= ] Re: did someone say *You Can't Do That On Television*? [miyax ] Re: You Can't Do That On Television [SugarFly26@aol.com] Re: Nickelodeon Shows [SugarFly26@aol.com] sharon lois and brahms [cat mcguan ] Shelly Duval -- still not frurelated [SugarFly26@aol.com] Re: sharon lois and brahms [SugarFly26@aol.com] Re: Shelly Duval -- still not frurelated [michykith@aol.com (Michykith)] Re: Nickelodeon shows (actually PBS shows now) ["Saphira Cat" Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows Saphira Cat wrote in message <200001240329.TAA07986@mail17.bigmailbox.com>... >omg, you just made me think of this: >Does anyone remember Square One? That was my favorite show for a long time.. >I'm such a nerd! Yes!! I was trying to think of the name of that show all day! I use to love it! With the parody of Dragnet, and all that math stuff. That's the show where I first leard about dodecahedrons and the Fibbonacci sequence and confused my teachers! I also remember watching the original Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego (with Rockapella) right after it. I actually wrote to PBS when they took those off the air and replaced Where In The World with Where In Time. They really should bring those back. They were great! - -Saph Carmen Sandiego? I LOVED that show!!! Everytime we got a chance to watch cable I checked to see if it was on. I bought most of the books and I have *all* of the versions of the computer games (including the text only one! ;) I got into that show way too much, I would start yelling at the people what the right answer was (The capital of Indonesia is Phnom Phen, or however you spell that...) Mind you I do the same thing with most trivia shows... But anyways back onto the off topic, Rockapella was awesome...they were my second acappela band (first was The Nylons). I always imagined myself on the program but by the time I was old enough to enter they had taken it off the air... :( Oh woe is me being isolated and all that jazz! I never got to see PBS much (although I certainly liked the shows!) But my favorite channel (whenever I got to see it) was Access. I was glued to programs like Wonder Why? Chemistry Connections, the Biology and Physics programs, and the nature shows. - -- Cara Kozack "It's a reference to a _____ that you've never even heard of by\in a _____ that you probably don't even like." My e-mail at fruomffan@xoommail.com My world at http://www.crosswinds.net/~fruomffan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:45:22 GMT From: auerworld@followme.com Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #40 AM>Date: 24 Jan 2000 04:04:04 GMT AM>From: shadoeme@aol.comrad (Genna) AM>Subject: physics, restaurants, fruvous AM>also today i saw a chinese restauraunt calle d "jian"...it's in douglaston ( AM>think) queens, NY. I need to get a copy of their menu... Where in Douglaston? That's where my mother lives.... I can't think of which Chinese restaurant that would be..... Could it be that "our" Jian is branching out? Is this the beginning of Murrayburgers and KingOfSpain Pizza? Sorry-it's late....... George(just north of Steeles) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 06:18:23 GMT From: CheesemonkeyGem Subject: Re: did someone say *You Can't Do That On Television*? >> hmm. wish i had some fruvous content. nope, none comes to mind... >Oh yeah, what ever happened to the discussion of >Fruvous? ^_^ what? we are supposed to be discussing fruvous? - -jen, who hasn't made an on-topic post in a millennium ===== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Ever notice how irons have a setting for *permanent* press? I don't get it... - Steven Wright ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 06:06:43 GMT From: Katherine Maheux Subject: Re: tour dates frugals@my-deja.com wrote: > > I understand that they have their tour info on the website, but there > are only a few concerts on there. Are those the only concerts they will > be performing or will there be more? This time last year they had a > full schedule. FDC is kept pretty up to date. As soon as the dates are confirmed and announced, they'll be there. The lads, I get the impression, are going to be taking it pretty easy this spring. :) Kath ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 01:36:27 -0500 From: "Neilbert" Subject: Re: did someone say *You Can't Do That On Television*? Jacey7 wrote in message news:20000123000544.03565.00000901@ng-cn1.aol.com... > OK, I'm jumping into this thread *way* late but: > > >>Does anyone remember "Hey Dude?" That show was so stupid but I loved it.<< > > yas! Oh my goodness, I was mildly obsessed with that show. I had such a crush > on Jake ;-) (I was like 17, mind you-- not some gushy 12 year old ;-) > > Does anyone rememebr, from the real old-skool Nick shows, "The Third Eye"? That > show scared the crap out of me when I was like 8 ;-) And how they used to have > these magic tricks in between the shows, where they'd show you how to do them > afterwards. But it was just a pair of gloves that did it. Yes! This was the one that was, like, 4 mini-series of eight or so episodes each? There was the labyrinth one, the haunting of cassie palmer (?), the one that involved some really cool-looking lava-like tubes under Britain and the 4th one that I never saw. I don't remember the gloves, tho. Now, another Nickelodeon show from the early days - "The Tomorrow People." Telepathy, teleportation and telekinesis, as I recall. Does anyone else remember that? And Dangermouse! Where is Dangermouse now? Waaah. I miss these shows dreadfully! - -- - -Neil neil@neilbert.com www.neilbert.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 07:16:10 GMT From: simeean Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows Jacey7 wrote: > > OK, now to veer off of Nickelodeon again (I'll try again, since "Tribes" didn't > ring any bells with anyone ;-)-- anyone remember "The Magic Garden"? It was > like these two hippie girls on swings with daisies that told jokes, and some > weird little guy who lived in a tree... I loved that show when I was like 5. > Much better than that Romper Room show ;-) PAULA AND CAROLE!!!!!! i still have their albums! and they just did a few reunion shows last summer, but i think they came around here the same weekend as falcon ridge.... oh well, they have to pay the rent, they'll be back ;) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 14:58:16 GMT From: ScarletB23@aol.com Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows Cara said: > > Carmen Sandiego? I LOVED that show!!! Everytime we got a chance to watch > cable I checked to see if it was on. I bought most of the books and I have > *all* of the versions of the computer games (including the text only one! ;) I've haven't answered any of the previous threads since really was too old to watch many of the shows being talked about. Even Carmen Sandiego is past my time as a viewer, but I at least I know about that one. The current host, Kevin Shineck was in my class at Hofstra drama. :) It's always a trip to see someone you know on TV especially since the shows I saw and worked on with Kevin in school were much more serious like Hamlet, The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Mousetrap. Also, someone else brought up the Magic Garden which is something I actuallly watched as a kid. How can one forget Paula, Carole, Sherlock (the pink squirrel) and his friend Flapper. Personally I like the Magic Storybox better than the Chuckle patch (joke telling daisies). And my funny footnote to this is back in December, I went to Russell Wolff at Sweet Dreams Cafe in Madison, NJ and as he was sound checking for the show he played the opening theme to the Magic Garden (It's nice to say Hello...) and I almost fell off my chair laughing. Needless to say, I think I was the only person there that night old enough to get the referance. Peace, Anita ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:19:27 GMT From: Andi Andrzejewski Subject: Re: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #40 also today i saw a chinese restauraunt calle d "jian"...it's in douglaston ( > AM>think) queens, NY. I need to get a copy of their menu... Jian is a Chienese word meaning 1) good health 2) to build 3) sword and several other meanings including unicorn:) it is very like that a Chinese resturant would have a dish named Jian :) andi ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:57:51 GMT From: Bridget Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows - --- SugarFly26@aol.com wrote: > (Okay, pop quiz, when > did THAT start? As in Cartoon > Network). Hmm... I nannied the summer after my first year of college (1991) and I remember the cartoon network was very new at that point (the older girl in my charge was a major couch potato and bounced back and forth between the Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon...). ===== xoxoxo bridget "Had to get me home in time, in time to tape the Simpsons..." ~Angry Salad __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jan 2000 16:44:11 GMT From: jenncyn@aol.com (JennCyn) Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows >Carmen Sandiego? I LOVED that show!!! Everytime we got a chance to watch >cable I checked to see if it was on. Carmen.... ah, the good old days. I watched that daily for five years straight (I was such the Rockapella geek ). In '93 I went to the set and saw a couple shows being taped, which was massively fun... Even now I can quote whole obscure segments of the show, which is somewhat scary, but at least I know where Mozambique is. ;) My favorite shows that were actually on Nickelodeon: YCDTOTV and Double Dare. If anyone else around here remembers the episode where everything on the obstacle course was named Harvey, I will be truly afraid. :) Anyone seen the new version of the show yet? I haven't, and I'm curious... - - j ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:30:32 -0500 From: "Gramcracker" Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows ^kat^ wrote: > *grin* that was *exactly* what i thought when i read that line. that, and > "why hasn't anyone mentioned square one yet?". and then i read your post... > wow. i LOVED that show. i still get the music stuck in my head from time > to time: "use combinatorix, it's a faster way to count... use combinatorix, > and multiply the amount..." i can remember walking around the playground in > second grade with a friend of mine singing the dirk niblick theme song. and > how excited i was when there was that one episode of mathman where the > tornado won. and that heartwrenching episode of mathnet where george almost > got crushed in the "chariots of the stars" rental car, and kate picked up > the licence plate and was tenderly wiping away the dirt when he appeared > behind her, alive & with the case solved... i remember cheering for mathman, and being frustrated because he always ate the wrong numbers... lol. > "one, one, two, three, five... EUREKA! *brawk*" *wuahhahahaha* I think that was my favorite episode ever! smoochies, meghan "Mathman mathman mathman mathman mathman mathman" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 22:07:24 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re: Nickelodeon shows (actually PBS shows now) - --- Raenfaerie@aol.com wrote: > Hey, wasn't this part of Sesame Street, and it was the thing with the > four > squares on the screen and the little radar thinger going around, 4, > 3, 2, 1, > like at the beginning of the KoS video? HMmmmm????? or was i just a > really > insane little kid. But i seriously remember this . . . > i need clarification here, or at the very least commiseration. (sp?) > peace, > -maryam- who can't believe she's posting on this thread after > deleting them > for several days now :sheepish grin: > :-P > I seem to remember something like the countdown thing, too. I'm thinking maybe they did it before they showed the rock star bit, with the puppets with really wacky hair singing in really obnoxious voices. or maybe i just had a really insane childhood also. - -kyla ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:52:18 -0500 From: miyax Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows simeean wrote: > what about "kids write"? that's the first nickelodeon show i remember > watching (and singing the theme song to, "kids write! doo, doo, doo, > kids write!"), back in '81 or so.... it was a bunch of people in Ah! Thank you for varifying what I said previously. No, not the stuff about Kids Write (before my time) but the stuff about Nick being on around '81 or so. It just took a while to saturate into the average cable household...or something ^_^ - -- miyax, the Evil and Sinister Prime Minister of the Silver Millennium turnip-rat-ant-type person (bwa ha ha) Also known as "Bob" on AHSM, if not there (here) nowhere else. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ For the most Interesting sites on the net, check out the Interesting Link of the Month hq @ http://secondhandwonder.virtualave.net While you're there, check out: *WinAmp Skins - for a change of interface *The American's Guide to Sailor Moon - the title says it all Click on "Return to Main" to access the mini-network. "Sheesh - hot on the heels of the Corel story, I'm just waiting to see 'Red Hat to acquire Abominable Snowman & Department of Defense in Massive Stock Swap.'" - Hemos ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:46:23 -0500 From: miyax Subject: Re: did someone say *You Can't Do That On Television*? Neilbert wrote: > Now, another Nickelodeon show from the early days - "The Tomorrow People." > Telepathy, teleportation and telekinesis, as I recall. Does anyone else > remember that? Yeah!! I tried to avoid that show for some reason, although now that I think about it it wasn't too bad ^_^ Yeah, and with that kid who was on the new episodes of YCDTOTV, and in various episodes of the uber-scary Are You Afraid of the Dark? Ah, the memories... > > And Dangermouse! Where is Dangermouse now? Waaah. I miss these shows > dreadfully! > Really? I didn't like Dangermouse much, I just watched it because I had nothing better to do with my time at that age ^_^ In other words, I didn't have a computer hehe - -- miyax, the Evil and Sinister Prime Minister of the Silver Millennium turnip-rat-ant-type person (bwa ha ha) Also known as "Bob" on AHSM, if not there (here) nowhere else. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ For the most Interesting sites on the net, check out the Interesting Link of the Month hq @ http://secondhandwonder.virtualave.net While you're there, check out: *WinAmp Skins - for a change of interface *The American's Guide to Sailor Moon - the title says it all Click on "Return to Main" to access the mini-network. "Sheesh - hot on the heels of the Corel story, I'm just waiting to see 'Red Hat to acquire Abominable Snowman & Department of Defense in Massive Stock Swap.'" - Hemos ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 22:13:33 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla?= Subject: Re: physics, restaurants, fruvous <<<--- Genna wrote: ...then i said "hey, you guys want to hear a physics > song?"...entropy...make my day...>>> > Last year my biology class watched videos about entropy, so we (all us freakish früheads in the class) decided to have our teacher listen to it. We forgot until this year, so we just lent him the whole b album.... he told us that the Rush Limbaugh one was very good and that on the first day of school next year we should have our physics teacher listen to entropy. he also said that other than the second song, Moxy Früvous was wierd or ridiculous or disturbed, i forget his exact words. but it was funny. - -kyla ===== canadan2@yahoo.com AIM: canadan2 ICQ: 37135028 ?:^) marion sez: hi everyone! when I get back we'll dip our cup into the fountain of youth we'll rest our heads and raise a toast to the sunset's beautiful truth __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:03:50 -0500 From: miyax Subject: Re: Nickelodeon SugarFly26@aol.com wrote: > > Ah ha...found some stuff. Nickelodeon wasn't called Nickelodeon until 1981. ::barf:: So that's why they ran Pinwheel a hundred times a day... Also to follow up, YCDTOTV turned 20 January 25, 1999...at least I think it was the 25th ^_^ If anyone cares how I know all this useless knowledge about YCDTOTV, check out http://members.aol.com/ycdtotv/ It's the old address, but it's got a really cute redirect ^_^ And of course I'd like to plug my script, entitled, "Food" ^____^ > blah...ooh, here's an interesting one. Fall 2003 -- Reruns of The Fresh > Prince of Bel Air and Full House scheduled to premiere on Nick & > Nick-At-Nite. eEw!!!! Don't you have to be an aged show to run on Nick @ Nite???? Those are all fairly recent, no? Oh well, I suppose by the time '03 rolls around, they'll be long forgotten...and hopefully they'll stay that way. At least Full House, anyway ^_^ > > Okay, I'm done. Just thought I'd share a little interesting Nick trivia. If > anyone's interested in it further, I got all that stuff from > http://www.saginaw.simplenet.com/timeline.htm. > Thank you ^_^ - -- miyax, the Evil and Sinister Prime Minister of the Silver Millennium turnip-rat-ant-type person (bwa ha ha) Also known as "Bob" on AHSM, if not there (here) nowhere else. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ For the most Interesting sites on the net, check out the Interesting Link of the Month hq @ http://secondhandwonder.virtualave.net While you're there, check out: *WinAmp Skins - for a change of interface *The American's Guide to Sailor Moon - the title says it all Click on "Return to Main" to access the mini-network. "Sheesh - hot on the heels of the Corel story, I'm just waiting to see 'Red Hat to acquire Abominable Snowman & Department of Defense in Massive Stock Swap.'" - Hemos ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 23:09:41 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: You Can't Do That On Television I was a major Hey Dude freak. I would not be lying if I told you I still, at this very moment, could sing the theme song. Melody was my favorite character, but then I adored Jake and Danny. - ---------> Ln ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 23:09:50 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows Ick, I'm glad I never went to that day care center! We colored and stuff (I was very proud of my painted half black, half pink lung that we all had to do in efforts to keep us from smoking) but tv was not a regular thing. - -----------> Ln ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 23:24:47 GMT From: cat mcguan Subject: sharon lois and brahms because i had nothing to do this monday, i sat around flipping channels, and ended up on TLC, and they were showing sharon lois and brahms skin-nama-rink vision! or at least that was what they called it. anyways, i sat there and watched the rest of the show and it was about it being too hot then too cold and then they pressed the 'big red button' and it all got better. and ill admit, i did the closing credits singing and with the hand motions and all. hehe. i think that they show it every weekday morning at 10 in some program block that they call 'ready set learn' for kids. oh well - ---cat m^..^m (who hasnt even begun to get any older!) ===== AIM: MellKittie ICQ:59606094 >^~.~^< m^..^m =^'.'^= ~:^) .@ ~:^) cedric sez *hi marion!!!* Another perfect day in Rhodedendron Park __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 23:19:03 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Shelly Duval -- still not frurelated Watch as I'm not insane. Okay, help me out here. I have very vague memories on this one, but I know it existed because I'm talking to my friend Ryan and he knows what I'm talking about. I think he knows a little better than me, actually. :) He is older though. Aw, geez, I should just paste the conversation. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ BEGIN CONVERSATION ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Me: hey, ry, maybe you can help me. I'm not insane right? Did you ever see a live - action version of Little Mermaid (Only I don't think that's what it was called) some 9 millon years ago? I want to say Shelly Duval was in it? She also did I think Rapunzel and it always started with her introducing the movie? Ryan tells me: yes. shelly duval had a series where she would introduce and often act in old fairy tales. and some of these were wicked f*cked up. like rapunzel, the guy falls off the tower into a thorn bush Me: and he cut up his eyes and shit Ryan: yeah, and gets them in his eyes, and blood pours from them for about ten minutes. it's messed up. ~*~*~*~*~*~ END CONVERSATION ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Okay, so...what was the name of this series thing? Did she really do a version of Little Mermaid or was that someone else? And what other fairy tales were done? I seem to remember something with making candlesticks, but maybe that was just in the introduction or Rapunzel or something. - ----------> Ln ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 00:32:25 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: sharon lois and brahms Is it an insult to Fruvous if the first time you play them for a casual acquaintance, they say something to the effect of "Hey, they kinda sound like Sharon Lois and Brahms." ? That actually happened. - ---------> Ln Yeah, Sharon, Lois and Brahms...uncensored. ------------------------------ Date: 25 Jan 2000 00:22:10 GMT From: michykith@aol.com (Michykith) Subject: Re: Shelly Duval -- still not frurelated >Okay, so...what was the name of this series thing? Did she really do a >version of Little Mermaid or was that someone else? And what other fairy >tales were done? Faerie Tale Theatre! It was weird, but I loved it. They always had famous people in them, but I didn't realize it at the time, because I was little. Lemme think, their definitely was a Little Mermaid, but I don't think Shelly Duvall was in that one. I remember something about a nightingale with Mick Jagger, Beauty and the Beast with Susan Sarandon, and Sleeping Beauty with Bernadette Peters...They were terrific, but definitely a little twisted. ~Joni (fnjoni@fruhead.com) * * * * "you're supposed to be strong, supposed to be brave, because that's the way someone i love should behave" tory cassis "...i think magic's in the learning..." dar ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 00:36:22 GMT From: "Saphira Cat" Subject: Re: Nickelodeon shows (actually PBS shows now) >--- Raenfaerie@aol.com wrote: >> Hey, wasn't this part of Sesame Street, and it was the thing with the >> four >> squares on the screen and the little radar thinger going around, 4, >> 3, 2, 1, >> like at the beginning of the KoS video? HMmmmm????? or was i just a >> really >> insane little kid. But i seriously remember this . . . >> i need clarification here, or at the very least commiseration. (sp?) >> peace, >> -maryam- who can't believe she's posting on this thread after >> deleting them >> for several days now :sheepish grin: >> :-P >> > >I seem to remember something like the countdown thing, too. I'm >thinking maybe they did it before they showed the rock star bit, with >the puppets with really wacky hair singing in really obnoxious voices. >or maybe i just had a really insane childhood also. >-kyla The "It's Hip To Be A Square" thing? It was a cartoon with these four squares singing the song. It did have a countdown thing, but since I've never seen the KOS video I can't tell you if it's like that one. But yeah, it was four cartoon squares singing it. - -Saph - ------------------------------------------------------------ * http://www.bombdiggity.com/ * Free e-mail and special offers: 300MB of FREE SPACE at http://www.freediskspace.com/Signup.asp?cust=AFFL444 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:21:00 -0800 From: JaciTheLurker Subject: Re: Nickelodeon Shows i give in. with fhdc down i am a weaker person. not only do i remember the original where in the world is carmen sandiego, but i also dressed up as her for halloween one year -- red hat, coat, the whole bit. of course, i was a junior in high school, but who cares? other notable costumes? amelia bedelia and pippy longstocking (perhaps in a desperate attempt to return this thread to childrens books -- or whatever it was to begin with) <> Obligatory Homepage Plug: http://homepages.go.com/~janestclair1978/index.html "country line dancing: it's not just for breakfast anymore" -- steven page * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #41 *******************************************