From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V5 #276 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 Friday, October 19 2001 Volume 05 : Number 276 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: important .INFO registration details ["DotInfoCentral.com" ] Re: almost no healthy sticky shirt likes powders against Chuck's urban cobbler [Liddy Gerchman ] Re: More faves of 2001 [lupin@biteyNO.SPAMnet (Lupin)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 03:00:58 -0400 From: "DotInfoCentral.com" Subject: RE: important .INFO registration details Dear Internet User, Have you heard the latest news on .INFO? It's finally launched and official! The wait is finally over. 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The Email scanner reported the following when it scanned that message: - --- - ---uvscan results --- /ISP/spool/qmailscan/rs0100340860826408/Document.doc.pif Found the W32/SirCam@MM virus !!! - --- ------------------------------ Date: 18 Oct 2001 09:27:52 -0700 From: zone5@home.com (Brent Miller) Subject: Re: almost no healthy sticky shirt likes powders against Chuck's urban cobbler aLnGeG@PUTCUBAS.ORG.SG wrote in message news:... > All durable upper printers absolutely creep as the rich eggs > live. > > Let's fill in front of the ugly winters, but don't behave the > blank pools. Other bitter dull pears will pull biweekly alongside > weavers... What the hell was that all about? Brent ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 18:16:51 +0000 From: "Sigrid B." Subject: Re: almost no healthy sticky shirt likes powders against Chuck's urban cobbler Kind of reminds me of a frontal collision between TS Eliot and Lewis Carroll with a pinch of CS Lewis thrown in for overall flavour - they can all make my brain hurt! Sigrid - ----Original Message Follows---- From: zone5@home.com (Brent Miller) To: ammf@fruvous.com Subject: Re: almost no healthy sticky shirt likes powders against Chuck's urban cobbler Date: 18 Oct 2001 09:27:52 -0700 aLnGeG@PUTCUBAS.ORG.SG wrote in message news:... > All durable upper printers absolutely creep as the rich eggs > live. > > Let's fill in front of the ugly winters, but don't behave the > blank pools. Other bitter dull pears will pull biweekly alongside > weavers... What the hell was that all about? Brent _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 14:35:22 -0400 From: "dadiOH" Subject: Re: almost no healthy sticky shirt likes powders against Chuck's urban cobbler A cry for medication? dadiOH _________________________ "Brent Miller" wrote in message news:a2558049.0110180827.7f5cf34b@posting.google.com... | aLnGeG@PUTCUBAS.ORG.SG wrote in message news:... | > All durable upper printers absolutely creep as the rich eggs | > live. | > | > Let's fill in front of the ugly winters, but don't behave the | > blank pools. Other bitter dull pears will pull biweekly alongside | > weavers... | | What the hell was that all about? | | Brent ------------------------------ Date: 18 Oct 2001 18:56:16 GMT From: Joe Navratil Subject: Re: More faves of 2001 In article <20011017234439.01697.00000293@mb-cu.aol.com>, ETCLD wrote: > Another of my faves was "Coaster," from the acapella group known as The Bobs. > Think DaVinci's Notebook, but with 20 years of experience behind 'em. I'm sure that's the first time I've ever heard the Bobs being described as "like DVN", instead of vice-versa. If you're still reading the newsgroup, Paul, congratulations! :-) As for my favorites of 2001, most of them probably didn't even come out in 2001. I just finally became aware of some great CDs :-) - Jump, Little Children's "Vertigo", which I picked up last week when I found out it had been released thanks to ammf, has been in heavy rotation since I unwrapped it. - EFO's "Quick", of course - Josh Joplin Group's "Useful Music", which I'm pretty sure came out last year. Or possibly in '99. - Christopher Williams' "The Silence In Between", another one that's probably old - Blues Traveler's "Bridge". And not just because I'm out in the Bay area now. I mean, how can you not like lyrics like "Just another I/IV/V / about as cute as can be / and danceable / but I don't really care..." ? - Cake's "Comfort Eagle". All the dishes rattle in the cupboard when the elephants arrive, indeed. - Suzanne Vega's "Songs in Red And Gray", if only for "Solitaire" I'm sure there's more, but that's just what's been enqueued a lot recently. -Joe ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 20:32:14 GMT From: Liddy Gerchman Subject: Re: almost no healthy sticky shirt likes powders against Chuck's urban cobbler On 18 Oct 2001, Brent Miller wrote: > aLnGeG@PUTCUBAS.ORG.SG wrote in message news:... > > Let's fill in front of the ugly winters, but don't behave the > > blank pools. Other bitter dull pears will pull biweekly alongside > > weavers... > > What the hell was that all about? I interpreted it as the result of an excruciatingly long, and not particularly funny, game of Mad Libs. Liddy. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:53:10 -0500 From: "Josh Drury" Subject: Re: almost no healthy sticky shirt likes powders against Chuck's urban cobbler "Liddy Gerchman" wrote in message news:Pine.OSF.4.21.0110181630540.62358-100000@mhc.mtholyoke.edu... > On 18 Oct 2001, Brent Miller wrote: > > > aLnGeG@PUTCUBAS.ORG.SG wrote in message news:... > > > Let's fill in front of the ugly winters, but don't behave the > > > blank pools. Other bitter dull pears will pull biweekly alongside > > > weavers... > > > > What the hell was that all about? > > I interpreted it as the result of an excruciatingly long, and not > particularly funny, game of Mad Libs. That's what I thought. Or maybe that hypothetical 'infinite number of monkeys on an infinite number of typewriters' got loose, and are posting their work all over the usenet. Josh Drury Winnipeg ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 03:44:34 GMT From: Gordon Nash Subject: Re: EFO at my school > >Anyone ever have a band play within 1000 feet of their place of residence. > >Pretty cool, eh? > > > >-adam > >i'm not gonna say hi to my demon, > >i'm going to tell my demon to shut the hell up. > >-wesley willis When I was at SUNY Buffalo there was a folk festival in my building. I didn't have to go outside to see it. Leon Redbone was the headliner. DrWhoFru ------------------------------ Date: 19 Oct 2001 03:08:44 GMT From: lupin@biteyNO.SPAMnet (Lupin) Subject: Re: More faves of 2001 navratil@kick.com (Joe Navratil) wrote in <9qn8kg02tao@enews4.newsguy.com>: >In article <20011017234439.01697.00000293@mb-cu.aol.com>, ETCLD wrote: >> Another of my faves was "Coaster," from the acapella group known as >> The Bobs. Think DaVinci's Notebook, but with 20 years of experience >> behind 'em. > >I'm sure that's the first time I've ever heard the Bobs being >described as "like DVN", instead of vice-versa. > >If you're still reading the newsgroup, Paul, congratulations! :-) > >As for my favorites of 2001, most of them probably didn't even come >out in 2001. I just finally became aware of some great CDs :-) > > - Jump, Little Children's "Vertigo", which I picked up last week when > I found out it had been released thanks to ammf, has been in heavy > rotation since I unwrapped it. One of the best sounding groups out there, but i'm still not sure if the lyrics are a little too poetic for me. I'm either gonna end up loving them or dismissing them. > - EFO's "Quick", of course No comment, just want to break the monotony. :c > - Cake's "Comfort Eagle". All the dishes rattle in the cupboard when > the elephants arrive, indeed. love the lyrics. love their sound. > > -Joe > - -adam i'm not gonna say hi to my demon, i'm going to tell my demon to shut the hell up. - -wesley willis - -- Salvia Divinorum extracts reviewed @ http://www.salviareview.com ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V5 #276 ********************************************