From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #195 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, April 23 2000 Volume 04 : Number 195 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Geneseo [Nancy Wood ] Re: 4/21/2000 Set List [Josh Goodman ] Re: Ramshead Tavern tix????? [Sarah E Robeson ] Welcome to the c Album ["fruomfffan@xoommail.com" ] Re: Goodnight, Irene Skiffle [hugrod@home.com (Hugo Rodrigues)] Re: Alberta SOS [Queen Lisa ] Buffalo Show [Aaron Birenbaum ] Re: 4.22.00 review [ethncgrl@my-deja.com] RE:Enjoyed your concert & THANKS for supporting endangered NYC Community Gardens ["Carolyn D. Ratcliffe" ] nerf herder (for jordan) [Maggie Deegan ] Sorta OT: At the risk of sounding really dumb... [Katie Hariman Subject: Geneseo We have two friends who are interested in coming with us to the Geneseo show but I've heard tickets are now sold out. If anyone has two extra tickets, email me and I'll be forever in your debt! Nancy nancy_wood@urmc.rochester.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 00:46:46 -0400 From: Josh Goodman Subject: Re: 4/21/2000 Set List Robin, thanks for the setlist! Do you or anyone else for that matter have the 4/20 setlist? Muchas Gracias. - -Josh "Silly-Boy" Goodman "If you take raspberries and stew them like applesauce it tastes much more like prunes than rhubarb does" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 00:55:09 -0400 From: Sarah E Robeson Subject: Re: Ramshead Tavern tix????? The Ramshead is a "tavern" and therefore serves food and drink. In fact, they might even serve it during the show (however, I've only been there once and that was for a DaVinci's Notebook show, so they might only serve at smaller shows). There is a restaraunt attached to the tavern where you can definitely get food, although it's a bit pricey. The Ramshead is also a microbrewery where they brew their own beer. I've heard it's pretty good, although when i was there i wasn't 21 so i couldn't taste for myself. I'm sure many other people can (and will) vouch. Have a great time! Wish I was there! (because last time I missed Fruvous at the Ramshead, i missed one of the best shows ever) - -sarah Excerpts from netnews.alt.music.moxy-fruvous: 23-Apr-100 Ramshead Tavern tix????? by NJSkedder@aol.com > enough with this venue to let me know if I need to buy a ticket in advance. An > d > also is there a nice place in the area to grab a beer and sandwich before the > show. I will probably get there a few hours early. sarah with an h periwinkle at cmu dot edu www.andrew.cmu.edu/~robeson/ westwood.fortunecity.com/naked/531 "I wake up, check my senses, all have come around./ one, two, three, four, five all here,/ six sleeps next to me,/ sleeping sound." - Eddie from Ohio, "Woman of Faith" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 06:03:40 GMT From: "fruomfffan@xoommail.com" Subject: Welcome to the c Album I just finished listening to the sampler bit from the c album and my first reaction was to laugh with glee! The c album is going to be an amazingly fun and playful thing! I was reminded right away of The Kids Song and just thought to myself "I am going to get this CD ASAP!" On another note does anyone else hear a resemblence between that little ditty and some of the stuff that's going to be on TMBG's Kids Album? Or even _Nice is Good, Mean is Bad_ from Malcom in the Middle? Maybe that's just me. Anyway only about 2 more weeks till a disc with Disco and Pisco! :) - -- 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. fruomffan@xoommail.com http://fly.to/cjkk ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 09:20:14 GMT From: sisterpuff@my-deja.com Subject: 4.22.00 review So, here I am back in Jordan's place and it's 4:55am. Why am I typing this story at this time in the morning? Is it because Jordan's on crack and won't let me sleep? Or is it because I want to give the VA crew a little bit of story time before I get home? Or could it be because I'm just that tired that I don't even care if I'm up any later? For starters, I can't believe Jordan mentioned my idiotic slip up of referring to NoHo as SoHo. I was on crack that day that I was talking with her and she hasn't let me live it down yet. We left here at about 1:30pm with directions in hand. Again, I drove through this city totally stressed out...VA crew knows how I get whenever I'm driving around any kind of traffic. (so Jordan just got the "death look" from me...she needs to either calm down or just go to sleep...but I love her.) the trip really wasn't all that eventful, except for the random exit 18 I took in Connecticutt and not Massachusetts...like I was supposed to know exit 18 meant the one in Massachesetts...the navigator should have told me (ok, so she told me as I pulled off, and snapped at me hard core). Anyway, so we eventually got back onto the interstate and made it to NoHo without any cops pulling me over (I have some bad luck with that stuff). NoHo is pretty chills. The parking attendant guy was pretty funny. He told us girls to be good tonight...and we promised him we would. :-) We ate at a cool deli type place or whatever. Bagels and tea for dinner for us good girls! yay! Then, we stood in line for 2 hours...way longer than what was necessary. We met some cool FruHeads in line and they set me at ease. It was great meeting a bunch of Heads that are that chill. Don't ever change, y'all! After getting hugs from the "line huggers" we eventually went inside. The place was pretty cool. I was very impressed. We got our spots stage Dave, right in the front. I'm standing there, thinking to myself, ok, I have a few bucks left in my wallet. This is my third Fruvous show this week and I haven't bought Dave a beer yet. Yup, tonight is the night. After a mellow set from Sarah Harmer, I headed over to the bar and got a beer for good ol' Dave. I write a note to go along with it as usual and put it up on the stage. Fruvous came on after 10pm. Their excuse for coming on so late was because they had priorities in their lives, and the Maple Leafs games was #1. Luckily they won the game. :-) They had a high energey show yet again. To follow up the "Rock Extravaganza," I would say that tonight's show was the "Dave Showcase." I noticed that there were a lot of songs that Dave sings and I was very happy. To go along with some of the banter that Jordan already mentioned, Jian was very impressed that someone finally pronounced his name correctly. Then, Dave said that he should try hearing some of the mis-pronunciations of his name. Ha ha. Jian had read the note that I left with the beer and he mentioned it then...said something along the lines of people passing Dave notes and there being a proposal on it. Then, Dave said thanks for the beer and I said you're welcome and the guys went on with the set. Jordan basically said almost everything that happened during the concert. Alls I have to add is my sentiments exactly to what she wrote about the angry monarch version of KoS. Definitely #1 on my list of Fruvous songs I don't enjoy. At least they sang both versions of the song... GEH was cool...esp. when Dave acted like a monkey. That will remain in my mind for a long time. OH! During one of the songs, Dave and Murray put their guitars up against each other and it was really cool...ok, so that description isn't all that great, but it is 5:15am now. After hanging out in the club for a bit, we headed home. I drove for about an hour and could barely keep my eyes open. By this time, we were driving through Hartford and I thought to pull off and go to a friend's house...but I didn't think his parents would too happy with us considering they don't even know us (my friend goes to school with me). So, Jordan took over the wheel and she drove the rest of the way. I woke up right outside of NYC and became immediately stressed. Let's face it, Jordan is as crazy of a driver as she is a person. I was really concerned when she was wiggin over the concrete blocks and cones... Anyway, after loosing our way and taking a bit of a detour, we made it safely to the parking deck. And here we are now. Dead tired and Jordan is laughing uncontrollably about silly things. We definitely need some sleep, or drugs. Whatever comes first we'll be happy with. Fruvous weekend is officially over. I am looking forward to seeing them in Alexandria and hopefully taking as many people with me. Sadly, it's in the middle of finals so who knows who will end up being able to go. We'll find out May 3. But, I will definitely be there. :-) later amy Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 08:49:42 GMT From: tmbgirl@my-deja.com Subject: 4/22/2k NoHo review Ok so... i guess that Amy and I had kind of planned on going to this since before she got to NYC, but it still was somewhat spur of the moment, if you know what i mean. She had IMed me right before the Jersey shows and asked me how far away I was from SoHo. To which I replied - I live there (thinking she ment South of Houston st... a neighborhood here in the village). When I realized what she *really* meant we figured that NYC was about 3 hours from NoHo and that we could totaly make it. After the NYC show we've basically decided that we are definitely going to the gig and so whatever, I got about 5 hours of sleep after the NYC gig and after doing my stuff in the city that needed to be done this morning, we hopped in the car and shot out to NoHo. The car-trip there was pretty uneventful except for the awesome radio stations *grin* We got to NoHo and I could have sworn I was in an ugly version of Boulder, Colorado. The people were all very similar, the attitude was the same - just not quite as nice of a place *grin* mho. I really liked it tho. We went and chilled with the locals at a cafe/restaurant and that was pretty cool then we jetted on over to the venue and stood in line - for way to long. I have to just give a huge shout out to the three fruheads that were in line behind us (y'all know who you are). I was thinking that most of the people around me were pretty sketch but you guys proved me wrong and turned out to be really cool people. It was nice to meet you and chat before the show... stay chill :) That said, we got into the gig and amy takes me over to stage dave again. I'm really beginning to like it there. Sarah Harmer was great again - not the same energy as the NYC show but it was still really cool. I like that chick a lot. So inbetween sets Amy heads over to the bar and gets a beer then gets back in her spot and asks me for a piece of paper and a pen... she then proceeds to write "Dave ~ Here's a heiny just for you" *grin* she cracks me up. The show was pretty damn cool. I'm waaay too tired after having been forced to drive back from the show this evening (let's hear a shout out to my first time actually atempting to drive in this humble city I call home) to go into details but here's some highlights (as always). There was some banter about MA being a "smart" state as compared to Kentucky which was a smart state but for very different reasons. (they know how to grow pot, whereas MA has smart schools - see the difference). Uhm... that theme showed up a few more times throughout the night. Dave forgot some of the lines in GE&H and it kind of threw Jian off in turn. very funny. He also started acting like a monkey in the middle of that song (can't remember why exactly) but the image will stick in my mind for a lil while. They sang the Angry Monarch version of KoS and :::shudder::: let's just say i'm not the biggest fan of that song. I guess it was cool to hear it live tho, right? Jian threw like two seconds of Run DMC in some of the banter again so i was souped. The last song they played was If Only You Knew and, IMHO, it was a most excellent way to close the show. So there it was the end of my fruvous adventures (possibly until frucon 4) *sigh*. I'll try to jet up to the Rhode Island gig and since I may end up living in Santa Barbara for a lil while this summer (i'm homeless after may 7th - any offers? *grin*) I'll try to catch the first two California gigs. check you kids then. take it easy, sleepy JOrdaN http://www.geocities.com/tmbgirl.geo/ Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 12:37:18 GMT From: Dead@thwip.polyamory.org, from@thwip.polyamory.org, the@thwip.polyamory.org, Neck@thwip.polyamory.org, Up@home.com (DeadHead) Subject: Re: 4/21/2000 Set List On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 00:46:46 -0400, Josh Goodman pondered for a while, and then wrote: >Robin, thanks for the setlist! Do you or anyone else for that matter have >the 4/20 setlist? > Oui..will post in a little while.. >"If you take raspberries and stew them like applesauce it tastes much more >like prunes than rhubarb does" "The phagocytes drain down from the head and run down to the feet, get a look at those feet and rush right back up to the head. This is known as Auction Pinochole" > Happy Easter - -Tim and Robinkat (Robin posts the shows, I just supply the quotes) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 13:16:03 GMT From: FruCake1@aol.com Subject: Re: Ticket for Pawling Wanted In a message dated 4/22/00 3:34:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, simeeanNOsiSPAM@ny.freei.net.invalid writes: << it's been sold out since december ;) >> Ah, now I remember! DUH!! I guess I'll call and put myself on the waiting list. Thanks, Lisa Bills ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 13:03:37 GMT From: vika@attglobal.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: 4/22 show - Pearl St., Northampton More fun than Lester B. Pearson! But, er, less fun than the Iron Horse. What an atrocious sound system! And to think that the two places are owned by the same people... Really, it was wonderful to see the guys after an almost-four-month period of not seeing them. The show (which included Heatseeker Boy, a beautiful rendition of If Only You Knew, and several great improvs) was energetic, fun, all that. But (and this is just one example) unless Murray or Mike sang the lead on a song, or talked between songs, I couldn't hear either of them at all. Sigh. As I said, fun show. But would have been *such* better quality at the Iron Horse. I know, I know, this venue is bigger and all... but it's so inferior. I even heard that some people just didn't come, though they live right near Northampton, because they hate the venue. Ah, well. See y'all in Providence. Anyone been to Lupo's? Please tell me it's got a better sound system... - -v - -------- Vika Zafrin -------- vika@attglobal.net -------- http://www.brown.edu/Research/Decameron "Are you done [with your assignment]?" "Yes! We learned how to lie in Italian!" -a conversation I had with one of my students ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 13:32:39 GMT From: Dead@thwip.polyamory.org, from@thwip.polyamory.org, the@thwip.polyamory.org, Neck@thwip.polyamory.org, Up@home.com (DeadHead) Subject: 4/20/2000 Mays Landing Set List for Josh G. Well, since you asked, here it is - Down From Above Horseshoes banter re: NJ, genetics into a little genetics ditty Half As Much comments re: the stage-set & backdrops Heatseeker Boy banter re: the sliding board on stage into a little tune - 'She's gonna slide down the slide into Murray's waiting arms!' Babe I Believe You (The Styx) improv Sad Girl Dave finds a rubber grape on the stage! Lazy Boy Pisco Bandito Boo Time Splatter, Splatter - - now the lads ask for the house lights to be turned on and there is some conversation regarding hockey jerseys, a simulated hockey fight between conflicting 'shirts' in the audience (but mine was the best, it was a Maple Leafs shirt!), and someone(s) had a large Canadian flag. the lads come down off the stage & prepare to go into I Love My Boss - at which time Jian proceeds to climb into the audience by climbing over the auditorium seats! I Love My Boss (with Jian climbing!) My Baby Loves A Bunch of Authors Get In The Car Right Wing Shit Fly Nuits King of Spain Michigan MIlitia Johnny Saucep'n Dancing Queen with special quest, Lou! - - i think right around here, Bender's friend, Not Dave, makes a quick walk around the stage, thanx to Bender, Kelsey & Jian - Disco Bargainville Organ Grinder Gulf War Song Well, there you have it. It was a great show and I'm really glad Kelsey and I drove to South Jersey to see it. We reunited with old friends and met some new ones, passed some time with Tobey - he's such a nice guy, and had a thoroughly wonderful evening. Slumbered over at Shannon & Karen's - thanks again you two - and headed home the next morning. Here's hoping everyone had as much fun as we did. Robin a/k/a robinkat ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 14:42:08 GMT From: FruCake1@aol.com Subject: Alberta SOS Oops!! We just bought a new laptop and I'm still getting used to using the mousepad. Needless to say, I've been accidentally deleting emails left and right and someone's Ji-Spot entry was the first one today. :O The only thing I know about the person is that she is from Alberta. Would you be able to fill out the form again? I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thanks again! The laptop-challenged Lisa Bills The Ji-Spot at http://www.gojian.com http://www.mypoorgeneration.com ------------------------------ Date: 23 Apr 2000 15:37:04 GMT From: mjgreenb@aol.com (Mjgreenb) Subject: Seeking Homer Hi Gang! If anyone is interested in checking out Seeking Homer, they are playing a really cool place in NYC.... June 8 The Elbow Room; New York City, NY 144 Bleeker Street (212)979-8434 Fru-Teach ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 17:10:46 GMT From: tmbgirl@my-deja.com Subject: Re: 4.22.00 review sisterpuff wrote: > So, here I am back in Jordan's place and it's 4:55am. Why am I typing > this story at this time in the morning? Is it because Jordan's on > crack and won't let me sleep? jigga-wha?! don't you mean "is it because Jordan is just too much fun to handle?"[1] *grin* > the trip really wasn't all that eventful, > except for the random exit 18 I took in Connecticutt and not > Massachusetts...like I was supposed to know exit 18 meant the one in > Massachesetts...the navigator should have told me (ok, so she told me > as I pulled off, and snapped at me hard core). hahaa... you know i was totally kidding around with the "heeellloooo?! like are you not thinking?!"[2] action. > Their excuse for coming on so late was > because they had priorities in their lives, and the Maple Leafs games > was #1. Luckily they won the game. :-) Can i just say that if we have a repeat of last-year where both of my favorite teams, the avs and the leafs, (heh, we won't mention my other fave because, uh, they suck) made it into the playoffs - get me all concerned cause i'm thinking they're gonna be playing each other and then have them both cut out before i even have to worry about who i'd be cheerin' for *grin* > So, Jordan took over the wheel and she drove the rest of the > way. I woke up right outside of NYC and became immediately stressed. > Let's face it, Jordan is as crazy of a driver as she is a person. I > was really concerned when she was wiggin over the concrete blocks and > cones... come on - you could have paid like $30 to get into six flags or some other amusement park for the excitement and entermusement that i offered you on the car-ride back last night *grin* > Anyway, after loosing our way and taking a bit of a detour, > we made it safely to the parking deck. i was just giving you a tour of the village. I was *not* lost. *grin* speaking of which - thanks to the 8 people from NYC at the show last night that hooked me up with directions back to the city from NoHo. hahaa... yeeeeah! take it easy, JordAN http://www.geocities.com/tmbgirl.geo/ np: Misfits "NY Ranger" [1]no really, i'm not stuck on myself [2]it was totally from lowest-highest point, i was laughing. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 01:42:03 -0400 From: "Novac" Subject: Goodnight, Irene Skiffle This has probably already been mentioned here, but forgive me, as there was a period of non-NG time for me... Tonight at work [Borders], I popped in a copy of Van Morrison's Skiffle Sessions (his latest). I was listening along, enjoying the CD more than I had expected, when suddenly I almost pooped my pants, because he's right there on this CD, singing "Goodnight, Irene"! I listened to it several times, just to enjoy it in its entirety. Just didn't want anyone to be left out of the loop, despite the fact that that one person out of the loop is me :) - --Novac ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 19:40:33 GMT From: hugrod@home.com (Hugo Rodrigues) Subject: Re: Goodnight, Irene Skiffle In article <39007CBF.D13E9A10@wwnet.com>, "A.J. LoCicero" wrote: >Why is that surprising? Goodnight Irene is an old and vastly covered >folksong. It was supposedly written by Leadbelly, but who knows what >his sources may have been? Elements of it may be much older. Yeah. It also exists in several different lyrical versions, depending on who covered it. "I read what you said... / you want to play with our heads!" -- The Nields, "Alfred Hitchcock" *MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO* Hugo Rodrigues Hugs on the Undernet / 49272270 ICQ Journalism Student http://members.home.net/hugrod/ Forever Fruvous!!! *MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO* ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 22:02:00 GMT From: Queen Lisa Subject: Re: Alberta SOS In article , FruCake1@aol.com wrote: > Oops!! We just bought a new laptop and I'm still getting used to using the > mousepad. Needless to say, I've been accidentally deleting emails left and > right and someone's Ji-Spot entry was the first one today. :O The only > thing I know about the person is that she is from Alberta. > Well, I filled one out last night and I'm from Alberta....hmmm.... Lisa Moore Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 21:05:08 GMT From: Aaron Birenbaum Subject: Buffalo Show I can't find anything about the place they are performing i, perhaps a bufallonian can help me talquemata@home.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 22:44:07 GMT From: ethncgrl@my-deja.com Subject: Re: 4.22.00 review Hey sistapuff and special J, Thanks for filling us in on your weekend. Sounds like the past three shows were awesome. I wish i could've been there to see them sing Gulf War Song and Nuits de Reve. We, the rest of the Va crew, were defintely not doing anything but studying(damn finals) and watching movies (I recommend American History X) all weekend so the posts were a great diversion for us. I hope we can check Fruvous out on May 3. Oh and Jordan, I know it would be hard for you to come down for that show but we miss you down here. Ya know you can't resist the 'Burg. I'll let you sleep on it. :) Okay well i'll check ya later. atasi Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 17:27:48 -0400 From: "Carolyn D. Ratcliffe" Subject: RE:Enjoyed your concert & THANKS for supporting endangered NYC Community Gardens Thanks for supporting that endangered species, the NYC Community Garden at your concert at Irving Plaza in NYC-enjoyed your music greatly and am forwarding website address to all the Gardeners of La Plaza Cultural-(check out our website, www.laplazacultural.org,) and if you are ever interested in outdoor performance space in NYC we have a large stone amphitheater built by locals that can hold up to 500 people in park-more in street . Thanks again both for the music which was excellent, the lyrics which were thought provoking as well as humorous, and for the support which we need. Carolyn Ratcliffe, Secretary and Garden Chair, New 600 BC E. 9th Bolck & Neighborhood Assoc. i.e.La Plaza Cultural Community Park and Garden ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 20:03:51 -0400 From: lawrence solomon Subject: 4/22 setlist and review and comments yet another great show that the audience really didn't deserve. I'm probably going to be one of the few people who doesn't complain about the sound, but that might be because I had been told so many awful things about it and then it didn't turn out quite as bad as I was expecting... maybe it's just where I was standing... ymmv. :) I wish the hecklers could learn when to shut up... Jian's setlist michy jockey 2 careful heatseek sad g. lazy moon booty 2 cold tureen sauce fly mpg river car king green splatter video - -------- shit / grunge - -------- cher they also played If Only You Knew, to end the show. between Johnny Saucep'n and Fly, they teased Killer Tents, and indicated that it, too, would be on the C album. it was great to hear It's Too Cold, because it *was* too cold... something like 40 degrees out... (as a side note, all but one of the times I've heard this song, it's been after waiting in tremendous cold to get into the venue... coincidence? :) and Grunge of Spain was good to hear, partly because it means I've now heard all of Live Noise, but also because Dave is just... just... an *amazing* guitar player. they introduced the normal version by trying to get the entire audience to boo him as he entered the stage, and that was highly amusing... we were cheering at first, but after some gentle prodding the boos started. :) River Valley was done with a reference to it being Earth Day, and Get in the Car followed with a bit of an interesting interlude as Dave broke a string in the intro... however, the audience was one of the absolute worst I've ever experienced. yeah, I suppose it's one thing to shout something during a break, or when they're not saying anything. it's rude, but it's not nearly as bad as actually interrupting a song. I remember distinct shouting during the Sad Girl intro, which distracted them completely, and during Video Bargainville, which was again obnoxious and distracting. oh well. at least I enjoyed the part of the show that was taking place on the stage. - -- lawrence solomon * http://www.fruhead.com/users/zaph * zaph@fruhead.com "You knew it was true, when I held you, there were no secrets. I believed it." -Moxy Früvous, _I Will Hold On_ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 22:11:22 GMT From: Maggie Deegan Subject: nerf herder (for jordan) the guys in nerf herder are your friends?! very cool! i haven't heard one of their entire albums, but i've heard a few songs and i totally dig them. tell them to check out http://wber.monroe.edu and listen on wednesday nights (9-11pm eastern time) to the Indie Show. Joey (host and apd of the station) has been playing them lately... the song was Pantera Fans in Love. i just thought they just might find it pretty cool that yes they do get airplay in rochester ny. :D ~Maggie~ - -- "I was a hooker!!" ~ the temporarily dyslexic Nady Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 19:04:31 +0900 From: Katie Hariman Subject: Sorta OT: At the risk of sounding really dumb... I'll ask this question: Who the heck is Lester B. Pearson? I did a search on him, and all I found out was that he's got a whole bunch of schools named after him. Could anyone enlighten me? I'm gathering he's a figure in Canadian politics, but that's about all I seem to be gathering. Any info would be nice. Thanks!! Oh, and by the way, HAPPY SPRING!! I love spring, don't you? Katie I'm not among the gifted html writers, so I'll have to link you to my little online diary for a sig...It hasn't been updated in a while, but you can think of it as a blast from the past! http://chefjian.diaryland.com/ ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V4 #195 ********************************************