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90.2455 | 1 9 9 6 | SEND::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Sun Dec 31 1995 19:41 | 8 |
|
I'm heading to Cancun early 1/1 so it's home tonight .. but
nothing left to do but smile smile smile .. til I come back
to work 1/9.
Peace and rock and roll.
Sloan
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90.2456 | | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Tue Jan 02 1996 09:16 | 10 |
|
I'll take the first note in 1996 thank you.........
Peace~
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90.2457 | Like a bad penny...turns up everywhere | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 02 1996 13:05 | 2 |
| happy new year grateful noters
:^)
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90.2458 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | this the season? | Tue Jan 02 1996 13:10 | 5 |
| hey! you're back.
someone said you quit and went on tour with Phish!
;-)
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90.2459 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | SomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBorn | Tue Jan 02 1996 13:15 | 6 |
|
yow, chris, I've been gone for a week and a few days, didn't even
notice you were gone ;-) - but sure am glad you're back!!
Debess
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90.2460 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Tue Jan 02 1996 13:16 | 7 |
|
heez back! (and on his old node, no less...)
(rage!)
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90.2461 | Ahh hello? | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:27 | 1 |
| anyone else working today besides deane and i?
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90.2462 | for how long??? | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:30 | 3 |
| I'm here...Hey Chris and Deano
Wes
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90.2463 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:31 | 5 |
|
yep, I am a working at home today. How much snow did you get at AKO?
We only got 4 HEAVY inches. Real wet stuff.
Mark
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90.2464 | Snowed So Hard That The Roof Caved In... | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Guess It Doesn't Matter, Anyway | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:34 | 5 |
| Yeah I'm back to work today too. Doing all that back-from-2-weeks-off
crap like catching up on my email and GRATEFUL (of course)
Looks like it'll probably be a quick day though - don't wanna rush
right back in to it ya know - plus the weather's a good excuse ;^)
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90.2465 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:44 | 9 |
| I'm here in Colo....our quick moving storm was on New Years Day and
yesterday, 40 degrees today and chinook winds at 40 mph gusts or
better.
Our Xmas was grate, but New Years sucked....we lost another good, dear
friend on New Years Eve day at noon....
rfb
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90.2466 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:47 | 9 |
| Sorry to hear that Randy....
As for here today - Rae didn't work so I stole her car(4wd) and came in.
Otherwise I'd be shoveling ... Had 7 or 8 inches when I 1st went out this
a.m. and another 2 by the time I left the house and it's still snowing
so .....
bob
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90.2467 | :^( | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:51 | 11 |
| rfb
sorry to hear about that....
holidays blow for me too
lost 1 grandma on xmas eve
lost the otha 1 week before xmas
lost 1 grandpa the day after xmas
...oh yeah...got canned a week before xmas too once
:^)
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90.2468 | peace and love | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Jan 03 1996 13:19 | 7 |
|
hey rfb,
soothing vibes headin your way, man. Is this the friend you
mentioned right before the holidaze? Sad news, whoever. I think
there is way too much pressure near the holidaze. stresses folks out.
mark
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90.2469 | Good base! | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Wed Jan 03 1996 13:37 | 8 |
|
Sorry to hear about your losses Chris and rfb.
I'm here, but not for long. Turns out I need a chest X-ray cause the
meds I got aren't working....gonna leave at 3:00. We got almost 10"
of fluff here at LKG. Sure wish I were healthy....I'd be hiking up Mt
Watatic with my skis. Oh well, this snow ain't going anywhere for a
while. May perhaps? :-)
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90.2470 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 03 1996 14:15 | 8 |
| HoliDAZE = Stress fersher...it's a nice time of year, well, 'sposed to
be anyway, but I'm kinda glad it's over...a fresh start, a positive
attitude for 1996, and MUSIC comin' outta my ears...my 1st gig with
Drama is this Saturday, they'll be keeping me Bizzee, we're playin 4
out of the next 5 weekends, so Slipknotting etc will be the rare thing,
but it will Fun to get back on the other side of the mic :)))
Wes
|
90.2471 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Jan 03 1996 14:18 | 5 |
| Hey deano,
take care there dude. Hope yer feelin bettah soon. Respitory probs
can be a major drag.
Mark
|
90.2472 | Right Mr Clinton? | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 03 1996 14:26 | 5 |
| Yeah
not inhaling can really SUCK sometimes!
:^)
|
90.2473 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Wed Jan 03 1996 14:27 | 7 |
|
Thanks mon. I'm starting to get used to it....been troubled with chronic
athsma all my life. Luckly, 1995 was an athsma free year for me. 96,
however, is not going as well. >:-/
Wes, Post some of your gig locations and dates. DECheads will show
up and holler requests from the rear.
|
90.2474 | Rage & Roll | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 03 1996 14:46 | 4 |
| well Deano, holler all ya want :))) I'm still learnin' many toonz,
before I get to that Scarlet>Fire request from someone we all know...
:)))
|
90.2475 | not what you would call in, but... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Jan 03 1996 14:57 | 6 |
| Logged in from home. Not quite sure you can call it working with the
rug rats hanging all over me, but in quiet momments I get some things
done.
PeterT
|
90.2476 | PK2 DEChead? | ASABET::DCLARK | voodoo mathematician | Thu Jan 04 1996 09:47 | 4 |
| so who's the person with the Dead stickers on their car here in the
PK2 parking lot? This place is massively conservative compared with
HLO; I'm amazed to see any deadheads amongst all the senior mamagers
around here.
|
90.2477 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jan 04 1996 10:33 | 14 |
| hang in there Dean...I had a nasty chest cold/bronchit-ass a couple of
months ago that kicked my ass good! New "wonder drugs" that my PPO
didn't cover fully cost me 65$ and I threw them all away after a couple
of days on them....adrinalin based drugs for the lungs that made me feel
worse, etc.
Yep MNELSON, Pat Calicino was the one that left us on New Years Eve
day, willow bender extrodinare, single father, mountain man....he was
thrown from a horse about 6 months ago and impaled by a stick...speared
him right thru the belly, messing up his guts pretty good...I guess he
only had 5-7 years left because of that anyway, but still.......we
loved him....thanks all for the vibes
rfb
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90.2478 | just me | MSBCS::MCONNORS | | Thu Jan 04 1996 11:01 | 17 |
|
Um... That would be my car in the PKO2 lot.
You caught me before I could say hello... I'm back!
Anyway... Hello everyone... I'm back! For a while
at least. Finished up my BS in Psych this past
December and now I'm temping to make some money
while I figure out what I wanna be when I grow up!
Actually planning on Grad School in the fall... so
I may be here for a while!
Hope all is well round here.
MJ
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90.2479 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jan 04 1996 11:17 | 6 |
| BS in Psych.......%^) found that funny for some warped reason
so, MJ, can we all now be analized over the tube by our own grateful
shrink??? %^) I DEFINITELY need some help!
rfb_whacked out
|
90.2480 | | MSBCS::MCONNORS | | Thu Jan 04 1996 11:27 | 10 |
|
be glad to help you with some on-line analysis rfb! ;-)
regarding the humor of my degree.. I think the same
thing whenever anyone asks me what it's in... BS in Psych..
rather suiting! ;-)
Hopefully I'll feel better with an MA! :-)
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90.2481 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Jan 04 1996 12:06 | 1 |
| A BS in Psych? I have a BA in Psych, what is the difference?
|
90.2482 | | MSBCS::MCONNORS | | Thu Jan 04 1996 12:15 | 4 |
|
Not really sure... something mundane I suppose.
|
90.2483 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jan 04 1996 12:25 | 8 |
| RE:
A BS in Psych? I have a BA in Psych, what is the difference?
it's not funny when you say " I have a BA in Psych..."
%^)
rfb
|
90.2484 | B | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Thu Jan 04 1996 12:30 | 7 |
| well any type of medical degree would be a b of science wouldn't it?
strobel may help here
I know that at UNH Economics is a BA while all other Whittimore
Businees degrees are BS's
weird............
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90.2485 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Thu Jan 04 1996 13:04 | 3 |
| hey MJ welcome back!
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90.2486 | | EVMS::ECOMAN::DEBESS | SomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBorn | Thu Jan 04 1996 16:59 | 4 |
| HEY! Welcome Back MJ!!! (did you know I was back too?)
Debess
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90.2487 | | MSBCS::MCONNORS | | Fri Jan 05 1996 11:20 | 8 |
|
Thanks Carol & Debess!
No, Debess I didn't know you were back too! :-)
It's nice to be back in here... I really missed everyone!
MJ
|
90.2488 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Control for smilers cant be bought | Tue Jan 09 1996 21:16 | 6 |
| well, No More New Notes
see ya'll in a bit.
and, if ya'll are doing DRINKS, pls send me mail
jc
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90.2489 | Ragency Thursday | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:15 | 7 |
|
Some folks will be heading to the Ragency Thursdays after woik.
Seems like it could be a good day for a brew, if the snow ever stops
Any takers
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90.2490 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:35 | 2 |
|
C ya there!
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90.2491 | Noon? | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:38 | 1 |
| possible, possible...what's the earliest NE1 gets there?
|
90.2492 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:49 | 5 |
| 7:00 a.m.
oh sorry that would be work
see you there if my battery doesn't sh*t the bed again
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90.2493 | 4:15 | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:54 | 4 |
|
I'll be there at 4:15.
Mark
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90.2494 | la cukeracha | SEND::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Wed Jan 10 1996 15:34 | 7 |
|
I'm ready for happy hour. Had a blast in Mexico! I feel like I've
returned to a B&W movie after all the colors of the Carribean.
See whom ever shows up at where ever the place du jour is tomorrow.
Cath
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90.2495 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Wed Jan 10 1996 17:12 | 1 |
| Any vacation review?
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90.2496 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Thu Jan 11 1996 07:44 | 1 |
| i'll be at da rage. around 4:30.
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90.2497 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Thu Jan 11 1996 15:02 | 2 |
| cathysloan! you're back ! i love your description about B&W movie
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90.2498 | Rage | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Fri Jan 12 1996 13:18 | 5 |
|
Good get together last night. The Wachusett Nut Brown was delicous.
Seemed like everyone was having a good time. Musta been in the stars.
Mark
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90.2499 | Missing my deadhead friends | SEND::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:00 | 21 |
|
Bummer that I couldn't get out last night. Raged with my niece on
weds and we missed her bus on thurs morning. Mostly due to
495 traffic. So we had to stay in and recooperate to make sure
I got her to the bus station in Worcester heading back to NY
this morning -- in time to miss the storm hopefully.
We had a blast in Mexico. It was fun hanging out with
Crystal (my niece) where she could legally drink (she's 19). Mexico's
drinking age is 18.
Cancun is very Americanized now - lots of trendy stuff.. Hard Rock cafe
Planet Hollywood, Denny's, McDonalds, KFC, etc. It was a great
vacation .. lots of fun times and funny things to laugh about trying
to take day trips with very little spanish to guide us. We enjoyed
the Raggae bars in the evenings.
Hope to see you guys soon though. Maybe next week I'll be caught
up here at work, etc. so I can get out for a brew.
Cath
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90.2500 | the more the merrier | SEND::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:03 | 5 |
|
oh ya -
welcome back ChristOpher and MJ.
Sloan
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90.2501 | fun as alwayz | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:15 | 3 |
| Grate Rage last night fersher...
WO
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90.2502 | how about 1/18 in MKO area after work? | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:27 | 5 |
| I've got one of those rare thursdays next week when I don't have
school or at the moment any other obligations - anyone up for drinks
in like MKO area right after work ?
c
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90.2503 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:45 | 2 |
| Yup. how about the bier haus?
mark your calendar!
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90.2504 | just as long as you are there | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:55 | 3 |
| cool - that's the former Nickels near exit 10 in Merrimack?
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90.2505 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Fri Jan 12 1996 15:01 | 5 |
| yes, it is.
> -< just as long as you are there >-
we'll be there. but, we'll be inside. not dancing in the streets.
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90.2506 | At least until I get furmiture :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:36 | 5 |
| due to slipknot engagements and the fact that i am going to go north
sat night, the Manchester housewarming bash has been postponed and will
be rescheduled at a later date with a date convenient for all.
|
90.2507 | rage | SEND::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:46 | 6 |
|
Since Leblanc is not having his bash. I'll offer my place as
a pre and post party pad for slipknot at whitehorse this saturday
1/20 -- send mail if you think you'll stop by.
Cath
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90.2508 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:10 | 4 |
|
So for LeBlanc's housewarming, should we all bring a piece of furniture
instead of food?
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90.2509 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:43 | 5 |
| naaaah.
for leblanc's housewarming we'll burn the furniture.
;-)
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90.2510 | | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:45 | 4 |
|
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90.2511 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:45 | 1 |
| scratch one Jollimore from the guest list.
|
90.2512 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Tue Jan 16 1996 12:18 | 1 |
| <------ you mean i can't bring my wife???
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90.2513 | Got it? :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 16 1996 12:25 | 6 |
| your wife, your daughter, your dog, your hamster.....
No you.
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90.2514 | Clarity request... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Tue Jan 16 1996 17:21 | 3 |
| > a pre and post party pad for slipknot at whitehorse this saturday
Is this Whitehorse the one in Milford NH, near Shaws supermarket?
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90.2515 | Yup | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 17 1996 08:51 | 3 |
| dan
right off 101a there past the funkin gonuts
and ther eis a shopping center right before it
|
90.2516 | fyi | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 17 1996 09:48 | 151 |
| I forget where we were talkin about The Complete Last Waltz, but I got
this note today from Chris Fields, posted here with his permission...
Wes
From: MPGS::DGW::QGW::SLOHAN::FIELDS "He's Gone but the Music Never Stopped...." 17-JAN-1996 08:32:53.72
To: 61953::DGW::MPGS::WILLEE::OSTIGUY
CC: FIELDS
Subj: The Band - The Last Waltz Complete
Hey !
Got a nice boot yesterday in the mail, it s the Last Waltz Complete...
below is the write up I saw in the slowhand digest...(btw mine is a 1gen tape
of the CD)...
It's a nice 4 CD package included a 36 page booklet. This
booklet begins with the announcement that was printed on a
special hand-out received upon entering the show.
This 4 CD set from Cool Daddy Productions is an individually
numbered edition (my copy was 1384/3000) and presents THE
COMPLETE LAST WALTZ concert the way it was originally
performed by THE BAND, ET AL. In both the 1978 LP and film,
the concert was considerably edited and abbreviated, with
songs being randomly shuffled in each release. In addition,
many of the songs were re-recorded in the studio for no
apparent reason. This 4 CD set is the complete FOUR HOUR PLUS
concert!!! The soundquality is excellent!
The following is an abstract of the 36 page booklet!!!
The Band- Jaime (Robbie) Robertsen, Rick Danko, Levon Helm,
Garth Hudson and Richard Manual- decided that this would be
their last concert. Common sense told them to turn this
concert into what Robbie Robertsen had come to call THE LAST
WALTZ. It was an all-in-one concert and Thanksgiving dinner.
The Band put together a list of friends, associates and
influences from accross America and Canada (and from our side
of the pond, Van Morrison and Eric Clapton).
The Band's farewell concert was on Thanksgiving Day 1976 at
Winterland Ballroom, Winterland, San Francisco, Ca. There were
5,000 fortunate ticket holders.
Disc One contains the first songs which The Band played that
night, songs played without special guests, beginning with a
rousing version of "Up On Cripple Creek" and concluding with a
rambunctious version of "Rag Mama Rag", with Howard Johnson on
tuba.
The parade of guests artists began fittingly with Ronnie
Hawkins. The American's Souths' Dr. John (formerly Mac
Rebenneck) was next along with fellow Louisianan Bobby
Charles. Paul Butterfield supplied the harmonica, and Muddy
Waters took the crowd completely by storm. Eric Clapton came
out next; Robbie Robertsen had to cover the solo on "Further
On Up The Road" when Clapton's guitar strap broke. The two of
them exchanging guitar licks offered an interesting study in
contrasts, with Clapton cool and poised and Robbie as spirited
as ever. Fellow Canadian Neil Young performed "Helpless", Joni
Mitchell contributed a few songs and Neil Diamond came in with
a tune he and Robbie wrote together. Than Van Morrison came in
with an Irish Lullaby. After "Arcadian Driftwood", at
midnight, The Band began the second set with "Chest Fever".
Feeling confident they then played selections from "The Last
Waltz Suite", some of which had been composed that very
morning. Bob Dylan was next with "Baby, Let Me Follow You
Down". He and The Band harkened all the way back to 1965 when
Dylan first went electric. "Hazel" came off of 1974's Planet
Waves. With "I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have
Met)", they again looked back to those tremendous electric
shows that began eleven years earlier. Robbie invited Dylan to
stay on and lead the finale of "I Shall Be Released". The
guests slowly gathered round the few microphones. Ringo Starr,
Ron Wood and Steven Stills were all late arrivals. Of course,
there were all sorts of party favours backstage. Later it was
Ringo and Levon Helm who fired up the jam session. Wood,
Clapton, Butterfield, Young, Stills and others traded extended
solos for thirty minutes. The evening came to a close, The
Band wrapping it up with "Don't Do It".
Warner Brothers released THE LAST WALTZ in 1978 and at the
same time, Martin Scorsese's film arrived. It is now regarded
as one of the most brilliant concert films ever, weaving
footage of the performances with backstage and other
interviews later conducted with members of The Band. Producers
of the record and the film cut and edited extensively, opting
to shuffle the order of the songs to suit their own aesthetic,
as well as their need for comparative brevity. This 4 CD set
presents all the songs in the order in which they were
actually performed !!!
TRACKLIST:
THE COMPLETE LAST WALTZ - THE BAND, ET AL
Cool Daddy Productions (individually numbered edition)
***** DISC ONE (57:41 min.): *****
* Up On Cripple Creek - The Band (5:51)
* The Shape I'm In - The Band (4:27)
* It Makes No Difference - The Band (7:30)
* Life Is A Carnival - The Band (5:00)
* This Wheel's On Fire - The Band (4:29)
* The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show - The Band (4:30)
* Georgia On My Mind - The Band (4:32)
* Ophelia - The Band (4:32)
* King Harvest {Has Surely Come} - The Band (4:50)
* The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - The Band (4:39)
* Stage Fright - The Band (4:21)
* Rag Mama Rag - The Band (4:16)
***** DISC TWO (55:35 min.) *****
* Who Do You Love? - with Ronnie Hawkins (5:10)
* Such A Night - with Dr. John (4:37)
* Down South In New Orleans - with Bobby Charles, Dr. John
(3:38)
* Mystery Train - with Paul Butterfield (7:00)
* Caledonia - with Muddy Waters (7:27)
* Mannish Boy - with Muddy Waters (6:26)
* All Our Past Times - with Eric Clapton (5:16)
* Further On Up The Road - with Eric Clapton (5:19)
* Helpless - with Neil Young, Joni Mitchell (6:10)
* Four Strong Winds - with Neil Young (4:32)
***** DISC THREE (63:37 min.) *****
* Coyote - with Joni Mitchell, Dr. John (6:26)
* Shadows And Light - with Joni Mitchell (5:41)
* Furry Sings The Blues - with Joni Mitchell (6:04)
* Dry Your Eyes - with Neil Diamond (4:38)
* Tura Lura Lura {That's An Irish Lullaby} - with Van Morrison
(4:30)
* Caravan - with Van Morrison (5:57)
* Acadian Driftwood - with Neil Young, Joni Mitchell (8:03)
* INTRODUCTION (5:56)
* Chest Fever - The Band (5:29)
* Evangeline - The Band & Orchestra (6:00)
* The Weight - The Band (4:53)
***** DISC FOUR (65:16 min.) *****
* Baby Let Me Follow You Down - with Bob Dylan (4:09)
* Hazel - with Bob Dylan (4:00)
* I Don't Believe You {She Acts Like We Never Have Met} - with
Bob Dylan (4:52)
* Forever Young - with Bob Dylan (5:24)
* Baby Let Me Follow You Down Reprise - with Bob Dylan (2:47)
* I Shall Be Released - with all the artists, including Ringo
Starr and Ron Wood (7:16)
* Instrumental Jam #1 (12:27)
* Instrumental Jam #2 (17:28)
* Don't Do It - The Band (6:53)
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90.2517 | Anyone? | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 17 1996 13:29 | 2 |
| who all is knotting this saturday?
If the snow washes out I may just go......if so see you at Sloan's
|
90.2518 | see ya there | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | SomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBorn | Wed Jan 17 1996 13:33 | 2 |
|
me
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90.2519 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Wed Jan 17 1996 14:54 | 1 |
| I'll probably go...
|
90.2520 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Wed Jan 17 1996 15:00 | 1 |
| ayuh.
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90.2521 | time warp... | LUDWIG::IRZA | tweaked and twisted | Wed Jan 17 1996 16:34 | 9 |
|
does anyone remember the theme song for felix the cat?
felix the cat
the wonderful wonderful cat
???????????????????????????
???????????????????????????
8^) ^dave
|
90.2522 | here's some more | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Jan 17 1996 16:58 | 8 |
| whenever he gets in a fix
he reaches into his bag of tricks...
felix the cat
the wonderful wonderful cat
you'll laugh so much your sides will ache
blahbloahblah... :^)
|
90.2523 | oh yeah!!!!! :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Jan 17 1996 16:58 | 3 |
| your heart will go pitty-pat
watching felix! the wonderful cat!!!!!
|
90.2524 | :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Jan 17 1996 17:01 | 7 |
| so did i solve a nagging problem? can you return to a normal life?
think nothing of it... :^)
now where's that good deed note? :^)
da ve
|
90.2525 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | SomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBorn | Wed Jan 17 1996 17:02 | 11 |
|
my brother has a cat named Felix...
and I thought I'd just put this out there, cause, who knows...
my brother has actually 2 8 year old indoor cats (declawed) that
he must find a home for soon - his daughter has severe asthma,
which seems to get much worse when the house is closed up for
the winter.
anyways, anyone interested, PLEASE get in touch with me.
|
90.2526 | ahhh....relief! | LUDWIG::IRZA | tweaked and twisted | Wed Jan 17 1996 17:08 | 5 |
|
thanx da ve....you know how it is when you get a song in your
head but you can't remember the words....i had everyone around
here afflicted with the same syndrome, too!
^dave
|
90.2527 | | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Jan 17 1996 17:15 | 3 |
| no problem dave... :^)
anyone for a rousing chorus of the theme from f-troop now? :^)
|
90.2528 | Grrrrrrr | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Wed Jan 17 1996 17:28 | 16 |
| I think every third cat in the english speaking world is named Felix.
My ex-girlfriend, Karin (whom some of you have met) had three cats,
one of whom was named Felix, despite the fact that it was female.
Felix was a perfect &sshole, a nasty, venomous beast, part Tabby,
part Tasmanian Devil. When we moved into the house where I still live
now, Felix tried to take a chunk out of my hand, but only managed to
make it swell to the size of a grapefruit for a week.
As far as I was concerned, Felix was the reason God gave us the
microwave oven...but Karin and her three animals moved out before
I had the chance to 'splain this to Felix.
Good riddance.
tim
|
90.2529 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jan 17 1996 17:40 | 2 |
| HA!! nice seein yer notes again Mr Grady!
rfb
|
90.2530 | | BSS::DSMITH | need to fish,come on summer | Wed Jan 17 1996 17:54 | 9 |
|
TIM
Don't you rememeber your days down south....
They use cats for Gator bait down there....
Divide Dave
|
90.2531 | You like dogs tho right? | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jan 18 1996 08:01 | 1 |
| Tim Grady=bitter
|
90.2532 | | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Thu Jan 18 1996 09:02 | 1 |
| he he he.... some dogs better than others at least... :^)
|
90.2533 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Fri Jan 19 1996 09:41 | 4 |
| i saw bruce laru last nite at the bierhaus and was reminded of a
note he started in here back in '92 when jerry was ill.
i just went back and read 287.* :-(
|
90.2534 | dreadlock holiday | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Jan 19 1996 14:21 | 23 |
|
Allow me to quote USA Today, Life section, Page 2D:
POLICE WING BUFFETT'S PLANE
Jimmy Buffett was almost wasted in Margaritaville (as the song goes)
Tuesday when Jamaican police opened fire on his seaplane.
Buffett, U2's Bono and Island Records chairman Chris Blackwell had
jumped into Montego Bay after the plan, named The Flying Boat, landed.
Blackwell was hosting them at his Jamaican estate.
Responding to an anonymous call that an aircraft had landed carrying
drugs, police opened fire as the plane took off, Jamaican police
commissioner Trevor MacMillan said Wednesday.
No one was hurt and no drugs were found, he said. Bullets pierced
the aircraft.
Buffett was not available for comment; Blackwell said he was
"pleased" authorities made "such a quick public apology."
credited to Ann Oldenburg
|
90.2535 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Fri Jan 19 1996 15:11 | 14 |
| inside back cover of Time magazine 15-Jan-1996 is an essay by
John Perry Barlow entitled _Thinkig Locally, Acting Globally_.
while searching Time Magazine online I came across this helpful
searching hint: ;-)
(2) Describe what you're looking for.
Enter any word or words you're interested in. Write the way you think;
the computer will do its job. If you are looking for a phrase
like Grateful Dead, enter Grateful-Dead to keep the computer from finding
documents that happen to use the word `dead'.
Click here for searching tips.
|
90.2536 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Jan 24 1996 16:03 | 4 |
| Ok, for all you old farts....
which TV show was Festus from? Gunsmoke or Rawhide...??
|
90.2537 | I'm not a Ole fart yet though | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Wed Jan 24 1996 16:26 | 7 |
|
Uncle Festus was from the Addams Family.... er Fester 8-)
Gunsmoke of course...
Toby
|
90.2538 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Jan 24 1996 16:29 | 10 |
| >> Gunsmoke of course...
>> Toby
Thanks Toby - I thought it was Gunsmoke but wasn't sure....
\
bob
|
90.2539 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jan 24 1996 16:43 | 4 |
| musta been those USMC haircuts, eh bob??? %^)
rfb_father 30 yrs in airforce, knew the haircut routine well...
|
90.2540 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Jan 24 1996 16:59 | 13 |
| <<< Note 90.2539 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>
> musta been those USMC haircuts, eh bob??? %^)
Terrible!
kickin' and screamin' all the way. And then they'd set you in the chair and
the guy giving the haircuts had the ____s to ask you how you wanted it when
he KNEW he only knew how to cut it one and only one way :) :) :) And after
a couple of those you KNEW he only could cut it one way too....
haha!
|
90.2541 | Try Again | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | With Wild And Lonely Cries, Lonely Cries | Thu Jan 25 1996 12:33 | 27 |
| I know we discussed this briefly before but not sure where this belongs.
Anyway - saw this post on the net and heard from a friend at work here
that he's heard similar things on TV.
This from some paper in Long Island named "The Flash" (sounds suspicious
already!):
Jerry Garcia
DEAD BROKE?
Jerry Garcia did not leave enough money behind to pay off the
$35 million in claims filed against his estate, his widow's attorney
said during a probate hearing. So a consultant--who worked for the
estate of Janis Joplin--has been hired to increase the estate's value by
peddling Garcia's music rights, artwork and film and TV projects.
Garcia, the Grateful Dead guitarist, died Aug. 9 of a heart attack.
The estate's value is undertermined.
************************************************************************
So are we to believe we'll be hearing Franklin's Tower in the
background of a TV commercial for Mountain Dew or something??
Seems like if the estate was in trouble the rest of the band would
help out or at least Deadheads would be willing. I know I'd send a bit
of support in order to keep a little dignity.
|
90.2542 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jan 25 1996 12:36 | 9 |
| I don't know how to answer this or what to say/think....It's bound to
happen. If there are that many people Jerry owed monies to, then we
are in for Sugar MAg on a candy commercial....I'm not sure I wouldn't
be against hearing jerry-jingles on commercials....it might lend a
little more "respectability" to deadheads..not that I give a sh*T. On
the other hand I probably would groan if I heard "Walk Me Out" on a Dew
commercial or any song on any commercial the first few times.
35Mill is alot of dough...
|
90.2543 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Thu Jan 25 1996 12:39 | 27 |
|
from the snippets of info I've been reading here and there:
Jerry is being used by some professor/financial planner type/?
as a case of how -not- to do correct financial planning. He should
have set up trusts and stuff like that for his kids. So, say his
estate was valued at 10 million, he's going to be taxed about 3.5
million right off the top.
it seems that all sorts of folks are coming forward and making claims
on his estate - how many will actually hold up in court, remains to
be seen.
I was pleased to see it mentioned that he included Mountain Girl
and her&Kesey's daughter Sunshine in his will.
...
can you sue an estate for more than it's worth?
man, I hope you're wrong too, cause it seems like this sort of thing
is exactly the opposite of what he stood for in life...
Debess
|
90.2544 | The gineas are too few! HA HA! | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:07 | 3 |
|
Yes, all this money crap sounds pretty disgusting. Very much against
what I would imagine Jerry to support.
|
90.2545 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Fri Jan 26 1996 08:33 | 4 |
| hmmm, seems like the golf balls is only the begining.
i smell greed.
|
90.2546 | max points | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Jan 26 1996 09:26 | 8 |
|
Mailed some 12k max points on Dec 30, this week got back no fewer
than 34 individually wrapped and individually mailed 90 minute
tapes!
Still waiting on the recoton headphones... should make walking
around the office easier, when the wire from the headphones
doesn't yank the workstation off the desk! (well, almost!)
|
90.2547 | Tell your friends | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:27 | 6 |
| As the electrician is rewiring the house for the next week straight and
other repairs will be taking place the first annual "Bright lights,
Big City" housewarming in lovely downtown Manchester NH will be taking
place on March 2..,.
plan accordingly and bring furniture
:^)
|
90.2548 | I never knew we worked in the same group! | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:56 | 7 |
|
ran into Bruce Laru at a release party/lunch today...he came up
to me and commented into my ear "so, where's the band?" The
man definately has his priorities in order!
Debess
|
90.2549 | It's a long long long long month | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:08 | 2 |
| is it just me or is anyone else hesitant to flip their GD calendar over
to the month of February tomorrow night?
|
90.2550 | take a LEAP! | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:16 | 11 |
|
why? is it because it's turning back a page full of Jerry's?
or do you mean by the long,long,etc month, that you don't want to
look at Vince that long?
personally, I'm gonna cut out the happy smiling Jerry's and probably
stick 'em up on my wall here so I can continue to see him as I like
to remember him - happy.
Debess
|
90.2551 | February, BAH! | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:28 | 6 |
| much more the latter than the former.......
i am looking forward to march
:^)
chris_who's_mom_was_born_on_the_exact_same_day_as_Phil
|
90.2552 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:46 | 5 |
| March rooooolz...it starts to get warmer, spring training for the Red
Sox and The Hunters gets into full swing...and a plethora of b-days
in March...
Wes
|
90.2553 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Tue Jan 30 1996 14:07 | 2 |
| the boat goes back in the water in march! <60 days!!!!!
:-) :-) :-)
|
90.2554 | more snow, more snow | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Jan 30 1996 14:09 | 5 |
|
stop wishing away winter already! I'm going skiing this weekend !!!
Debess
|
90.2555 | March is good! | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | With Wild And Lonely Cries, Lonely Cries | Tue Jan 30 1996 14:09 | 1 |
| the bike goes back out on the road in March!!!! ;^)
|
90.2556 | No problem | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Tue Jan 30 1996 15:31 | 3 |
|
There will be aplenty of snow! :-)
|
90.2557 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Tue Jan 30 1996 21:52 | 4 |
| I went to the Driving range this past weekend, little cold and
windy, but I could still hit golf balls. Spring soon......
|
90.2558 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Jan 31 1996 07:32 | 4 |
| "can you feel it, now that spring has found
that it's time to live
in scattered sun"
|
90.2559 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Jan 31 1996 07:47 | 41 |
| this is a bad news/good news goods news/bad news story.
my wife was away in NY over the weekend and was supposed to come
home yesterday. i got a call at work about 1:45. it was penny,
and she was crying. she had broken down on the mass pike, but
fortunately, right at the toll booth in lee. the car had no
compression, and was making a loud sucking sound attempting to
start it. she wanted to know what to do: leave the car and drive
home in a rental, or tow the car home. yikes! don't tow the car
home it'll cost a fortune! the nice folks at the toll booth had
already called for towing for her, and i told her to stay with
the car, find out what's wrong with it, and get it fixed. all she
had was a credit card, but that's all she needed. i told her to
call back when she knew what was wrong, and if they couldn't fix
it today, to get a hotel room and stay overnite.
we she hung up i thought "it sounds like she blew out the #1
spark plug". why did i think that? i'm not sure, but from what
she described to me it sounded like she was running on only 3
cylinders. but, what was wrong with the car? ;-) anyway, it
seemed like if that was the problem, it'd be easy to fix and not
too expensive and she'd be on her way.
about an hour and a half later she called back. it *was* the
spark plug, and the #1 too! i couldn't believe it. so, they fixed
it and it only cost about $60, including towing. (she was lucky
she got an honest towing/service company!)
so, i left work about 4:15 and when i got home there was a phone
message from baybank taken at 3:45. they wanted to verify a
transaction on my credit card. it seems when my wife called, she
had only a visa card. not being able to call collect, she charged
the call to the visa. baybank noticed the two transactions posted
to a communication company in western mass, and wanted to know if
it was us, or if someone had got ahold of our credit card.
so, the bad news was the breakdown, but the good news was it was
taken care of. and the good news was that baybank watches for
certain transactions to prevent card fraud, but the bad news is
big brother is watching. ;-)
|
90.2560 | | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Jan 31 1996 08:56 | 10 |
| Jay,
i like stories with happy endings... :^)
had to laugh when you wrote "sounds like she blew out the #1 spark
plug... but what's wrong with the car?!?" :^)
glad for Penny (and you) that it all worked out...
da ve
|
90.2561 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Jan 31 1996 09:16 | 12 |
| <<< Note 90.2559 by MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE "On the threshold of a dream" >>>
>> was making a loud sucking sound ....
Jay,
Are you sure this wasn't all the jobs heading south of the border???
:)
glad all is well.
|
90.2562 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Wed Jan 31 1996 09:31 | 3 |
| Get AAA , it helps, I hear your concern about Big Brother, I am
surprised BayBank would act that quickly on a transaction like
that, maybe your already being watched.....
|
90.2563 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jan 31 1996 09:43 | 6 |
| > Get AAA , it helps, I hear your concern about Big Brother, I am
Except on the Pike! They have their own rules, you must use
their tow companies.
|
90.2564 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Jan 31 1996 09:56 | 7 |
| yeah, we got AAA last year. now we need a cell fone.
there's places on the pike that are not near fones!!
the tow guy sed AAA would reimburse us for the tow, he provided
his id#. i think my wife sed she was given a choice of making her
own arrangements or having them call for next_in_line. she let
them call.
|
90.2565 | gathering | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed Jan 31 1996 10:27 | 5 |
|
Anyone want to meet up for a brew today or tomorrow? Perhaps
the Ragency?
Cath
|
90.2566 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 31 1996 10:41 | 3 |
| 2nite's not good for me, 2morrow is possible...
WO
|
90.2567 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jan 31 1996 10:46 | 1 |
| do it tomorrow and i'm there
|
90.2568 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Wed Jan 31 1996 11:10 | 2 |
|
tomorrow I will go
|
90.2569 | what is on the buffet is the question... :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 31 1996 13:26 | 2 |
| beer?
someone say beer?
|
90.2570 | c u there | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu Feb 01 1996 10:12 | 4 |
|
So ragency this evening for all you funsters.
Cath
|
90.2571 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:05 | 7 |
| I think it's kind of cool that a member of Pere Ubu works for Digital...
Not that I'm necessarily their biggest fan. But their latest CD lists the
band members' Internet addresses and, sure enough, there's a .dec.com.
Lots of professional musicians work at DEC, but it's nice that this one
actually pokes his head into music conferences now and again. Until he
can afford to lose the day job, at least... - JayC.
|
90.2572 | me! me!! | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Thu Feb 01 1996 14:11 | 1 |
| who's ragin apr�s work? n e 1?
|
90.2573 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Feb 01 1996 14:48 | 2 |
| I'll show, if there's any kind of quorum at all. Gotta
get some buffet.
|
90.2574 | brewsday | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu Feb 01 1996 15:46 | 5 |
|
heading to ragency .. there by 4:45 . JJ's coming and who knows
who else.
sloan
|
90.2575 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Thu Feb 01 1996 16:17 | 2 |
|
I swing by at 5:15
|
90.2577 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Mon Feb 05 1996 12:55 | 6 |
| No.
use note 355!
;-) ;-)
|
90.2578 | I'm not used to this! | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Thu Feb 08 1996 18:50 | 2 |
|
Ahhhhh...overtime!
|
90.2579 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Feb 15 1996 11:03 | 5 |
| The local song dog just came over the hill here at CXO. Watched him for
awhile, but didn't see him catch any mice. He headed up to the
elementary school, so maybe he'll have kid for lunch.
rfb
|
90.2580 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | I drive for music. | Thu Feb 15 1996 11:15 | 4 |
|
"song dog?"
|
90.2581 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Feb 15 1996 11:18 | 1 |
| Wily E. Coyote
|
90.2582 | Glad that's over with...;-) | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Thu Feb 15 1996 14:27 | 6 |
| All day long yesterday, Valentines day, I kept hearing the same Steve
Goodman song in my head, over and over:
"You don't have to call me Darlin', Darlin'
but you never even call me by my name"
|
90.2583 | rage on | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu Feb 15 1996 14:46 | 13 |
|
Jay Jollimore, me and DC meeting at the horseshoe pub after
work today.
Then, funsters that we are, we're heading to tammany hall in
Worcester next to see Bruce Mandaro band.
Join us if you can.
Doing it again at the Plantation Club tomorrow if the snow
does not keep me away.
Sloan
|
90.2584 | looking like tammany for me... | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Thu Feb 15 1996 14:56 | 4 |
| i'll probably see you at tammany later on... but i can't make the shoe
tonight after work...
da ve
|
90.2585 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Fri Feb 16 1996 10:04 | 6 |
|
>"You don't have to call me Darlin', Darlin'
> but you never even call me by my name"
I kareoke'd this song when I was in South Carolina for Chistmas...a
drunken moment to say the least.
|
90.2586 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | I drive for music. | Fri Feb 16 1996 10:55 | 7 |
|
Words of advice from the (stupidly) experienced...
Never, ever, ever, try to karaoke "She Talk to Angels (Black Crowes)"
unless you're REALLY good. I'm just a little bit worse than really bad,
and it was completely painful.
|
90.2587 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:48 | 19 |
| Most of the Barnes' family (Patty, me and future Univ student
Tiffany) spent Sunday and Monday in Fort COllins Colo checking out
Colorado State Univ. Sunday we checked out the town; breweries,
headshops, eateries, things for college kids to do, old town section and
drove around the campus.
Saturday we started at 7;45AM with the univ staff going thru intro's and
seminars about CSU. This was a special invitation only day for High
School grads with honors that have the grade point avg, ACT scores and
other special criteria that the CSU Honors Program is looking for.
ended with a guided tour (we already did a self-guided tour) of
the campus at 5pm. beers and lunch at a brewery then a 2 hour drive home
in the famous winds of the Front Range. Very special time for us.
Patty and even Tiffany had some tears in their eyes when they realized
that very soon, our time with Tiffany as a child is over.
Me, I'm still in denial....
rfb
|
90.2588 | Alpharetta heads? | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:57 | 7 |
|
Any heads in the Alpharetta area interested in meeting for a beer
tonight, tomorrow night or Thursday? I'll be down for a few days.
I'll be at the Hampton in Roswell. Who's down there nowadays? or
should I say " who all is down there nowadays" ;^)
Mark
|
90.2589 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Tue Feb 20 1996 14:02 | 1 |
| Randy Switts was, but I think he's moved on to DG
|
90.2590 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Wed Feb 21 1996 14:16 | 1 |
| ok - I'll ASK ! why is Wiley a song dog
|
90.2591 | back me up on this one, rfb... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Feb 21 1996 14:28 | 5 |
| I think it has more to do with coyotes in general and not Wile E. in
particular. Something to do with their long lonesome howls late
at night...
PeterT
|
90.2592 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 21 1996 15:17 | 23 |
| yep....coyotes are called song dogs out here in the west, because they
love to get together before the evening hunt and "sing". And the more
of them, the more and longer they sing.
speaking of Wile E. Coyote, ever notice that he never sings?
the state of colorado, after a massive revamp of our trapping laws,
caused by input from every special interest group interested in
trapping from the anti-hunters/trappers to hunters/trappers/
environmentalist groups and farmers and ranchers has now a bill,
already passed by the Senate, that would take the power of trapping
away from the Div of Wildlife and give it to the Dept of Agriculture.
Which essentially means that farmers and ranchers could kill any
depredating animal at will. That means coyetes, bear, lions, beaver,
skunk, foxes, muskrats, wolves, coons, ...but not limited to these
species.
Stupid f*^#ers! The DOW has a job of managing wildlife in this state.
We, some of the public and our lawmakers, keep taking more and more of
that job away from the DOW.
rfb_seeing red
rfb
|
90.2593 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Thu Feb 22 1996 15:24 | 3 |
| got my 20 yr gift catalogue.
i can order a 26" HUFFY "BLADES" mountain bike. cool.
but, after a couple of rides, it downsizes to 14" ;-)
|
90.2594 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Feb 23 1996 09:27 | 5 |
| WOW 20 years with Digital, they should give you a life supply
of Peptic AC also. What other gift suggestions are there?
|
90.2595 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Fri Feb 23 1996 09:45 | 10 |
| nah, no heartburn here. ;-)
other gifts include: Wittnauer goldtone watch with swiss movement,
Tasco portable telescope 8x36x50 zoom, a two-piece gift set which
includes a watch and a (get this) genuine leather tri-fold wallet
(which would be a keepsake cuz i never have any money to put in
it ;-) a mahogany wall clock, and art deco mantel clock, a couple
of rings with black onyx, a genuine leather carry-on bag, and a
(this makes no sense) Chantal seven-piece cookware set: enamel on
steel (huh? ;-) and of course, all the women's stuff.
|
90.2596 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Feb 23 1996 10:45 | 6 |
| I notice they no longer offer knifes....too many slit wrist and stabbed
managers.
rfb_who always opted for a knife, except once, when a friend and I
offered to split the ear rings to save DEC (we were DEC then) some
money but personell didn't see the humor in the suggestion
|
90.2597 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Feb 26 1996 11:12 | 1 |
| I always got the Knifes only.. strange minds think alike?
|
90.2598 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Feb 26 1996 11:49 | 15 |
|
RE:
I always got the Knifes only.. strange minds think alike?
obviously.. %^)
I could never see the use of the other sh*t they offered. At
the end, right before the ax fell, We opted for the totally useless,
stupid, and ugly indoor themomater and humidity registering thing,
whatever that's called. How stupid...it's always dry in Colo and always
dry in our house (of humidity that is). I'm thinking of useing it as a
target next time I go shooting, along with all my service awards that I
got from DEC over the last 19 years.
rfb
|
90.2599 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Feb 26 1996 12:48 | 6 |
| I got the 5 year knife too. Real nice quality 4" blade or so.
And to think I actually considered the business card holder
for a moment, back when I used bs cards ;-)
/Ken
|
90.2600 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:01 | 4 |
| i was always a pen man, myself. pen for my 5th (can't find it now)
knife/money clip for my 10th (digital logo fell off a week after
i got it, still got the logo, can't find the knife)
cross pen/pencil/felt_tip_pen set for my 15th.
|
90.2601 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Feb 26 1996 15:01 | 5 |
| that money clip was the stupidest gift I ever selected from DEC, if it
wasn't for the cheap knife on the thing it would have been totally
worthless.....can't even slit yer wrist with the cheap thing...
rfb
|
90.2602 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Mon Feb 26 1996 15:04 | 5 |
| i got it for my 5th.
i planned on using it for all the [ahem] money i was gonna make.
the |d|i|g|i|t|a|l| logo was glued on crooked.
shudda taken that as a sign ;-)
|
90.2603 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Feb 26 1996 17:05 | 7 |
| just a quick note to say I had a grAATE! time celebrateing our aniv.,
and Deb and JC helped! We saw them Sat morning the 17th for an hour,
then Friday nite the 23rd at the Shakedown gig. Thanks for the beer, Deb!!
needless to say I was in a near coma, but I do remember alot, err,
some, OK,OK!! I had to be reminded!!!!
rfb_good to see JC and Deb anytime
|
90.2604 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Tue Feb 27 1996 13:15 | 5 |
| Anyone know Ruby's (of GDTS fame) last name? I want to drop her a note to
thank her for all of my help tracking down my Boston Garden refund, that
arrived yesterday.
jeff
|
90.2605 | what a "gem" she is, huh? | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | WhatYouAreWhatYou'reMeantToBe | Tue Feb 27 1996 13:19 | 5 |
|
just send it to Ruby (no-last-name) - I'm sure she'll get it...
Debess
|
90.2606 | 40 phone calls later... | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Feb 27 1996 16:08 | 7 |
| <<< Note 90.2604 by AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel >>>
FINALLY!
Jeff should be sainted for waiting so patiently :)
bobo
|
90.2607 | guy values, marching through the ages | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Feb 27 1996 17:12 | 7 |
| Wine, women, song.
Drugs, sex, rock'n'roll.
Bud, wife and kids, the Dead.
We come a long way, buddy.
8)
|
90.2608 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 27 1996 17:25 | 1 |
| eat, drink, and be........fat and drunk!
|
90.2609 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | RecallTheDaysThatStillAreToCome | Thu Feb 29 1996 10:44 | 16 |
|
last night I met up with a friend of mine from college who happened
to be up in this neck o' the woods...at one point he invited me to
his annual February party ("it'll be March 16th this year" ...I
guess lots of my friends are always a little bit behind ;-) -
oh sorry can't make it this year that's the night we're going to the
Best of Jerry party... what's more important?he asks me !
then, after a little bit of talk about Jerry, he's saying well, the
rest of them are still gonna play together, right? No, they're not,
they disbanded in December. A shrug of the shoulders from him.
Like, oh well.
some people never got it. some people will never understand.
Debess
|
90.2610 | rage 2 night | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu Feb 29 1996 11:14 | 7 |
|
So who's going to Ragency tonight? Covington's going to be in Acton
so he'd swing by lata if we're there (it's his last week at DEC).
Can the birthday bud man make it?
Cath
|
90.2611 | y | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Thu Feb 29 1996 11:54 | 2 |
| [raises hand]
|
90.2612 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Feb 29 1996 15:16 | 9 |
|
Me too. mmmm Beer.
Anyone up for going to Nick's comedy stop tonite. The free tix are for
the early show and a free buffet dinner. A guy I work with won a party
for 30 and has had several cancellations. There might be 5 seats
available.
Mark
|
90.2613 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Leap from ledges high and wild | Thu Feb 29 1996 17:18 | 9 |
|
(i won't be here tomorrow)
Goodbye Jim
Goodbye Jeff
fare thee well...
Debess
|
90.2614 | | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Outta Here! | Fri Mar 01 1996 14:38 | 21 |
|
Yipes... time flies. Makin' rounds, packin' up my toys, and throwin' out 3
1/2 years worth of cra... err ... work takes longer than ya think!
I'm really gonna miss all the grate ::GRATEFUL and many other DECpeople that
I've met, worked, laughed, and cried with over the last 3 1/2 years. Wow time
flies. Y'all take care, and always, Always, ALWAYS stand up for what you
believe in! ...dammit! ;-)
Thanks for all the well wishes, and send more postcard requests! Priority
goes to the folks with scanners who'll put 'em up on the web for everyone! :-)
I'll be in the area for another 2 weeks packing up the apartment and packing
up our bags. My email account: [email protected] will stay active while we're
gone. Dunno why, 'cause they ain't got telnet in Zambia, but wtf. Probably
so that the DAT-head community doesn't throw a fit at the 404 errors :-)
I'll be at the horseshoe after work tonite for a couple.
- jeff
|
90.2615 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Fri Mar 01 1996 14:52 | 7 |
| Jeff,
RAGE. have a grate trip. be safe.
>I'll be at the horseshoe after work tonite for a couple.
damn, can't make it. :-(
|
90.2616 | Later Jeff | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | I'll Get A New Start... | Fri Mar 01 1996 15:15 | 6 |
| Looks like Wall St. found out you're outta here Jeff!! ;^)
DEC 65 5/8, change -7 ; DJIA 5508.38, change 22.76 at 14:45.
Take care pal!
|
90.2617 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 01 1996 15:17 | 4 |
| jeff -
keep da faith!
rfb
|
90.2618 | Fare thee well | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Mar 01 1996 16:05 | 12 |
|
Jeff,
Good luck and enjoy the trip!
Peace,
Toby
BTW I'll be at the Shoe after work (8pm)
I'll buy ya a brew if'n U R there
|
90.2619 | Trip report | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Mar 04 1996 10:19 | 46 |
| Unofficial Trip Report from DECUS/Canada, Vancouver.
Vancouver is a real gem - it took me completely by surprise, really. In
many ways, it reminded me of San Francisco, but without the hookers.
First of all, the city is gorgeous - spotless, and on the waterfront with
colossal snow-capped mountains to the north. You can actually see a ski
area, must be fifty miles away, and lit up at night. One of the
conference rooms on the 34th floor of the Hyatt where the Symposium was
being held had a full wall of picture windows facing the harbor and the
mountains beyond - don't know how anyone could pay attention with a view
like that: simply breathtaking.
The weather was a bit chilly, in the 30's and 40's, but certainly nothing
daunting by Boston standards, and no snow - they rarely get any.
My first night there, I decided to roam around and find some music, and
naturally got lost. I quickly discovered that Vancouver has a very open
and lively gay community, apparently having wandered into that part of
town...what I found interesting was that the gay bars commonly had signs
at the door saying, "Yes, this is a GAY establishment." Not something
you'd see in the States in most towns, and I thought it was refreshing
that things were that open there...no hassles.
Eventually I did find a place with live music and dancing (does every
town in North America have a place called "The Roxy?") This place was
jumping, with a live band every night and a packed house to match it -
even on Monday night. Impressive.
After a couple of days of wandering around, when I wasn't working, I
began to notice more about the people too - at first I thought it was
just my imagination, but in time it became obvious that Vancouver has an
extraordinary number of extremely attractive women - far beyond the
typical cross-section of the population (and needless to say, much
appreciated by the spectating public, i.e. me). The ratio was way off
the scale...
In the past six months, I've been to Stockholm, Dublin, New Orleans, San
Francisco and now Vancouver. Every one of them has been an intriguing
and exciting place to visit, but right now, if I was to choose just one
(and mind you, like many of us here I'm a BIG fan of San Francisco), I'd
probably choose Vancouver. I highly recommend it.
tim
P.S. Oh yeah, DECUS was cool too. ;-)
|
90.2620 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Mon Mar 04 1996 10:54 | 2 |
| I love Vancouver. We made many a road trip there when I was in grad school
at UW in Seattle.
|
90.2621 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | I am a man waving at the waves | Mon Mar 04 1996 11:09 | 5 |
| simply put...Canada Rooolz
Tim, when you get to Montreal, you'll like that too...
WO
|
90.2622 | That must be where the frienly populas resides | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Mon Mar 04 1996 11:30 | 8 |
|
>just my imagination, but in time it became obvious that Vancouver has an
>extraordinary number of extremely attractive women - far beyond the
>typical cross-section of the population (and needless to say, much
And congenial too???? my o' my.
bags being packed and tickets purchased.
|
90.2623 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Mar 04 1996 12:19 | 56 |
| little heavy in here this morning, so I'll try to lighten things up
with a weekend story...
Patty and I took off Sat morning for the Mt. Princeton Hotsprings.
We had heard that the wind had been clocked at a constant 50MPH with
gusts up to 75MPH in the high country. Right outside of Lake George, we
saw our first Bald Eagle of the winter. This time of year they are
migrateing back to the rivers and streams looking for fish in the low
water before spring run-off begins (that's right folks, spring run-off
time is right around the corner again!) This eagle was perched on top
of a dead tree (where we have seen the same? eagle for years every
winter) about 1/2 mile away, but stood out like a diamond as the sun
reflected off his white head. We stopped in Buena Vista at Casa Del
Sol for some grate mexican food and decided to check out a small hot
springs we used to frequent about 10 years ago up CottonWood Creek/Pass.
The owners have changed since then and with the 3 small plastic-type
hottubs they had years ago, they've built 3 large rock pools. The
springs comes out of the side of the mountain at 110 degrees, runs thru
the 3 small "private" plastic tubs at about 105, into the first large
rock tub at 102, to the next at 100 and the last at about 98 degrees.
Then the water flows into 3 large goldfish ponds that have koi stocked
in them. The water would have been hotter if the wind wasn't blowing at
50 MPH. No way could you get out and lounge around the pool without
freezing. In a way that was cool, Patty and I had the top large pool
all to ourselves for about 1/2 hr. before others got brave enough. Neck
deep all the time with wool hats on, staying right in front of where
the hottest water entered the pool. The neatest thing about these rock
pools is the design. Out of nothing but large river rocks and concrete,
they constructed these ponds with loungers, seats, jets, etc, just like
a real, vinal/plastic hottub, and the rocks and concrete-work was as
smooth as a baby's but. Really nice. Patty got soaked out in about 1.5
hours, I could stayed all day. We went for a *REAL* quick dip in one
plastic pool where the water was probably 108...Patty lasted about 15
seconds. again I could stayed all day. Got dressed, had a few beers,
and hit the road for TumbleDown, driven by the wind. ANd what a wind!
We'd be driving along at 60 MPH. fighting a side wind of 50MPH on dry
roads, suddenly, for 25 yards, the road was in whiteout conditions with
an ice/snow drift across the road. Scary stuff. This is when we saw our
second Eagle, a *HUGE* Golden about 20 yards off the side of the road
eating a rabbit. We whipped the Donkey around and snapped about 6-8
pictures of him scarfing down his lunch before he got wary and took
off. Amazing animal at that close. Into Tumbledown, met Tom Lawlor and
Glen Ingalls who had back-country skiied Loveland Mt. above ALMA.
Brook Trout and Filiet Mignon for supper, couple of cases of beer. Tom
and Glen pass out, Patty and I stayed up and played games %^) for awhile.
Next morning Tom and Glen take off early to downhill somewhere, we
sleep till 11, breakfast, clean up and leave for Colo Spgs. In the
middle of South Park, on the ground about 40 yards off the raod, we see
our third eagle, another bald eagle, about half the size of the Golden,
perched on his prey (prob. a dead cow, did ya know that balds are
basically scavengers and oppotunists where Goldens are actuall
hunters??) Three eagles in 2 days. The wind must be keeping them low
and exposing prey. Home and slept like a baby!
rfb
|
90.2624 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Leap from ledges high and wild | Mon Mar 04 1996 13:32 | 21 |
|
I saw my first bald eagle last year when I was canoeing on a lake
that we had to carry the canoe over land a bit to get to
(i.e. very isolated) - that was such a spectacular sight - it
was sitting up in the top of a pine and we could see it clear
across the lake - they are so distinctive, there is no doubt when
you see one. We paddled over closer, and THEN, it took off - and
MAN, those birds are HUGE! I bet the wingspan was 5-6 feet. Whoa!
There's a waterfall near where I live that is such a cool water
playground. In some places where the water has been beating into
the rocks over the years, it has created these deep holes which you
can actually get into and stand up and lay your arms and shoulders
over the edge and have the waterfall massage your back. You can
get in back of the falls in spots. Some of the rocks are moss-covered,
and they're great fun to use as a waterslide. There's a beautiful
deep pool at the bottom. Hot springs sound extremely nice - this water
I'm talking about is COOOOOLD!
Debess
|
90.2625 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Mar 05 1996 17:08 | 12 |
| got home early the other day, grabed a beer and got ready for a star
trek I hadn't seen. Caught the last 10 mins of Montel, about mix-race
babies and the non-acceptance of them by some whites *AND* blacks.
Immediately after Montel, the "flat-earth" guy (I KNOW who he is now!
%^) ) had a political ad on touting the need to get back to good ole
american basic values, etc, with fade in shots of americans socializing
at work, at school, at play, at church, just about everywhere....not a
single face of color in the ad. Either a real good trick by the
Democrats or some really poor planning by the right-wing nazi
republicans!!!
rfb
|
90.2626 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Mar 06 1996 07:54 | 11 |
| kill your tv.
;-)
and i'll digress to: i got a new pair of pac boots from cabela's.
these are extreme boots. good to -100�F ;-) they make me 2"
taller. i'm getting ready for spring fishing on a cold lake! no
cold feet this year :-)
|
90.2627 | Reverse racism | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Mar 06 1996 08:29 | 7 |
| I don't know why that non-acceptance of mix race children by blacks is
so shocking rfb...my buddy royce only dates white women, but if you
bring up the subject of marriage and children he refuses to reproduce
inter racially....
not that shocking, in fact it could be as strong if not stronger among
African Americans
|
90.2628 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 06 1996 10:17 | 10 |
| No, no, no....i didn't find the Montel show so shocking...I've seen my
share of racism, on both sides of the color line. what I found more
ironic than shocking was the Bucky advert *after* a show watched by a
large amount of black people that didn't show a single person of color
in the advert....see?
and, cris, yer friend royce needs a slap up side da head.....
rfb
|
90.2629 | i hear ya | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Mar 06 1996 10:40 | 1 |
| we've slapped him numerous times rfb...just won't set in
|
90.2630 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Mar 06 1996 15:08 | 8 |
| it SURE would be good to be going to a show soon. I need a dead fix in
a bad way. I miss that feeling of togetherness, bad.
Just a thought.
Peace and love
Mark
|
90.2631 | grateful | AD::CHARNOKY | The time has come, the walrus said | Wed Mar 06 1996 16:25 | 6 |
| re: .2630
:^( yeah...
glad i was able to BE at those few shows. if i had stumbled onto the scene a
couple years later, well, it woulda been too late.
|
90.2632 | I hear ya | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Mar 06 1996 16:27 | 2 |
| right about now the jones factor would be on high as the spring tour
would kick off in a coupla day
|
90.2633 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 06 1996 16:30 | 3 |
|
I'm feeling this too lately...big time...
|
90.2634 | ;^? | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | I'll Get A New Start... | Thu Mar 07 1996 08:21 | 3 |
| Never thought I'd say this but...
"I miss MOSS"
|
90.2635 | psuedo moss | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Mar 07 1996 11:31 | 11 |
|
I talked about MOSS with Jay Jolls awhile ago. For all yous out there
that have been missing MOSS, I have an alternative. Send me some
money and a 3x5 card very carefully spelling out what shows you want
tickets to. I'll return it in 2 to 6 weeks with commemorative tickets
or something. Just to keep it real feeling, I'll hang onto a few for
an extra long time.
Whaddya think?
|
90.2636 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Mar 07 1996 12:32 | 16 |
| <<< Note 90.2635 by USOPS::MNELSON "Inspiration, move me Brightly" >>>
-< psuedo moss >-
> I talked about MOSS with Jay Jolls awhile ago. For all yous out there
> that have been missing MOSS, I have an alternative. Send me some
> money and a 3x5 card very carefully spelling out what shows you want
> tickets to. I'll return it in 2 to 6 weeks with commemorative tickets
> or something. Just to keep it real feeling, I'll hang onto a few for
> an extra long time.
> Whaddya think?
HA! too funny!
|
90.2637 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 07 1996 13:02 | 4 |
| M.O. and 3x5 in the mail!!!!
rfb
|
90.2638 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Mar 08 1996 08:31 | 7 |
| The notes about Carter dredged up a random memory from some dark corner
of my brain. I was pretty young when he was president, but I
distinctly remember the signing ceremony for the Camp David peace
accords. Now I remember why: the signing ceremony interrupted the 2
hour premier of Battlestar Galactica. :-)
Jamie
|
90.2639 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Mar 08 1996 09:51 | 6 |
| Jimmie is a great man, in fact my wife and I went to Plains, Georgia
last year as a side trip to visit Army son at Ft. Benning.
It was interesting, we saw Jimmie's house ( right on the road),
it now has a little guard house and black Chevy Suburbans amid
the peanut fields.
|
90.2640 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Tue Mar 12 1996 14:21 | 10 |
|
some info of possible interest to this group, from r.m.gd recently:
the Allman Bros. did at least a one minute jam of the Other One
during a recent show, as reported by more than one in attendance.
The rest of the show was reported to have been -full- of tripped-out,
spacey jams...
Old and In the Way will be performing together again (with Pederson?
on banjo) for 2 shows this month at the Warfield, I believe it was.
|
90.2641 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Tue Mar 12 1996 14:28 | 7 |
|
speaking of the Allman Bros...I was watching David Letterman last
week and they were on and he introduced them as playing their
new Grammy award winning instrumental-of-the-year - and then they
played "Jessica"! New?!? That song is 20+ years old now...and
-now- they're winning an award for it?
|
90.2642 | | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Mar 12 1996 14:50 | 4 |
| I thought that was interesting too. I gather it was on a released
album last year, probably a live one.
PeterT
|
90.2643 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Tue Mar 12 1996 18:00 | 4 |
| The Allman Brothers played a NYC stretch recently (last week I think).
Rumor has it, during one of the shows Greg Allman was incapable of
playing so Page (from Phish) took over and played the rest of the show.
Duane sang all the vocals.
|
90.2644 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Mar 12 1996 18:17 | 1 |
| HA! sounds like the Greg I met!
|
90.2645 | And the Other 1 was the Allman-et rumor too | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Mar 12 1996 18:24 | 2 |
| yeah he busted his ribs in a bike accident...
they are doing a 12 show stand at the beacon i think
|
90.2646 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Mar 12 1996 18:26 | 1 |
| the allmans seem to never learn....STAY OFF OF BIKES!!!
|
90.2647 | hi rfb | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Tue Mar 12 1996 21:19 | 12 |
| re <<< Note 90.2603 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>
> rfb_good to see JC and Deb anytime
hi rfb, it me-deb...hey it was grate see'in you guys and we had a lot of
fun check'in out shake down street. the thanks is all ours :) we
definitely hope to be out that way again soon. maybe we'll party with you at
your mountain get-a-way...tumbledown!
take care,
deb & jc
|
90.2648 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Mar 13 1996 09:18 | 1 |
| Duane sang all the vocals????
|
90.2649 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Mar 13 1996 09:25 | 4 |
| must've been Memorex�!
;-)
|
90.2650 | ;-) | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 13 1996 09:28 | 5 |
| > Duane sang all the vocals.
now, if they could get him to play guitar too...
|
90.2651 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Mar 13 1996 09:29 | 3 |
| maybe mr betts sang them all.....
or butch trucks' nephew duane
|
90.2652 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 13 1996 10:40 | 3 |
| Hi Deb! ya'll come out this way anytime...sometimes I'm even coherant!
rfb
|
90.2653 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Mar 13 1996 10:50 | 2 |
| <---------
likely story barned
|
90.2654 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 13 1996 11:59 | 30 |
|
IT'S SPRINGTIME In COLORADO SPRINGS!!
It may still be winter in the high country, but the flowers and birds
have made a comeback here in the city and the surrounding foothills. The
first male robins showed up this last weekend, for once not during a
spring snowstorm too! The Magpies are making nests and making "love"
sounds to each other. We have crocus in our front yard blooming...yellow,
blue, purple and white. The wild honeysuckle have tiny green buds coming
out, the wild bushes up on the mesa have tiny buds too, the daffadils are
a couple of days away from blooming and the tulips are a couple of
inches high. I saw a samll heard of does yesterday down low near the
Garden of the Gods, getting ready to drop their fawns soon. The Redtail
and Gosh Hawks are back and getting ready to nest as are the Kestrels or
Sparrow hawks. I saw a male Kestrel the day before yesterday in his mating
colors, his back rusty red and his cheeks that pale blue. With all the
birds of prey, you know the mice and voles are pumping out the babies.
The male red wing blackbirds are back and staking out their territory
on the nearby ponds, warning each other to stay away from their own
particular cattail patch, trying to attract females that are
still a state away. The brown hillsides are starting to show a
slight touch of green to them. I can feel the trout stirring in rivers,
lakes and streams still mostly covered by snow and ice. My mind turns
to memories of aspen groves with bright shining leaves quaking in the
wind.....but that's summer...let's not rush spring.
rfb
|
90.2655 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Mar 13 1996 12:09 | 9 |
| ahhhhhh, it's springtime in colo springs ....
... barnes is starting to sound like marty stoufer ;-)
siriusly, it ain't that way here, yet.
piles of dirty snow! yuck. ponds still froze solid. and not a
robin heard yet. but, it's gettin closer.
"have you ever waken to the sounds, of magpies makin love?"
;-)
|
90.2656 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Mar 13 1996 12:11 | 11 |
| Yabut J,
this is gorgeous weather we are having. Possibly my favorite time of year
when we get nice, clear, crisp, cold nights and warm 35-50ish degree days.
I love it.
Then again, I love summer and fall. Just don't like extreme cold.
bob
|
90.2657 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Wed Mar 13 1996 12:12 | 8 |
|
No sign of spring what-so-ever yet here aside from some welcome
40+ degree temps this week.
My Mom, in Myrtle Beach SC, says spring has begin and the days are
averaging about 60-70 degrees. She's been in the ocean 3 times
already. I think I'll give her another surprised visit from her
loving son.
|
90.2658 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Mar 13 1996 12:12 | 8 |
| <<< Note 90.2655 by MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE "On the threshold of a dream" >>>
>> ... barnes is starting to sound like marty stoufer ;-)
Ha! I watch this guy on TV all the time; like his show.
bob
|
90.2659 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Mar 13 1996 12:15 | 8 |
| >this is gorgeous weather we are having.
ya. right. it only snowed twice last week. once for 3 days and
once for 4 days ;-)
i know, the last couple of days has been outstanding.
|
90.2660 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 13 1996 12:29 | 9 |
| re:
... barnes is starting to sound like marty stoufer ;-)
actually I think I'm more like a liberal, long-haired Orlando Wilson or
Roland Martin..."OOOOOOWWWWEEEE! lukkit that lunker!"
rfb_nature boy
|
90.2661 | but I still ain't got Corrina | NOKNOK::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Wed Mar 13 1996 12:32 | 5 |
| Actually, I've been hearing springtime birds a-whistling and singin, that
I didn't hear last week, like Phoebes. Saw my first 1996 cardinal this am,
too.
Josh
|
90.2662 | i'm melting....meellllting... | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 13 1996 13:38 | 9 |
|
phew - I'm HOT! - took my lunch hour to do some cross country skiing
and it is wicked warm out there - GO OUTSIDE IF YOU HAVEN'T TODAY -
you won't regret it - it is so beautiful - the sky is so blue...
spring is coming!
Debess
|
90.2663 | | MAIL2::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Wed Mar 13 1996 14:29 | 20 |
| Back to the Allman Bros.
They're doing a 14 night run at the Beacon Theatre in NYC. Opening
night (which I was at) Dickie came out and said that Greg won't be
playing too much because he hurt his ribs in a bike accident the week
before. Greg only sang two songs and didn't play the whole 2nd set.
Yes, Page from Phish came out to play Greg's B3 and keyboard, also the
women from David Letterman's band came out at one one. Warren sang
about 4-5 songs (you know many blues tunes!).
I liked the show, but the people I was with thought they were
inconsistent (wonder why?).
Also went last Wednesday and have ticket for this Sunday. I think they
are on a roll. But, then they rarely have a truly bad show in my book!
The tour heads down south after NYC, however, they'll be back for a
shed tour this summer~!
Fredda
|
90.2664 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 13 1996 14:37 | 9 |
| " "The Way Things Aren't: Rush Limbaugh's Reign of Error" ....exposes
more than 100 distortions, lies, and contradictions - the very heart
of Limbaugh's propaganda. His attempt to defend his credibility may be
the funniets part of the book. ...get a copy for yourself or for your
Dittohead brother-in-law. It's cheaper than Limbaugh's books and it's
been fact checked!"
sounds grate...need to check this out
|
90.2665 | speaking of books about Rush... | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Mar 13 1996 16:28 | 6 |
| I spotted somewhere that Al Franken's book ("Rush Limbaugh is a ??? and
Other...???") is the #4 selling hard cover book. Anyone know if it's any
good?
Always thought he was one of the better SN Live and National Lampoon
project sorts (esp. behind the scenes, early on, as a writer). - JayC.
|
90.2666 | Hello out there | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Mar 13 1996 16:34 | 12 |
|
Just checking in to say Hello! I am out in Reno this week. I am
about 3/4 through Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot an other
observations. I love the way it reveals how many of these
conservatives positions lived lives with loaded with conservative
inconsistencies.
Off to Lake Tahoe for skiing this weekend. Yeehaw!
Mark
|
90.2667 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:09 | 6 |
| LAKE TAHOE !!! RAGE indeed...awesome place, I'll always be happy to say Karen
and I were married in California, at Lake Tahoe, on a boat...Tahoe roolz
Mark, try to get up Eagle Falls...you won't regret it...
Wes
|
90.2668 | | MAIL1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Tue Mar 19 1996 09:03 | 20 |
| Okay, I can't believe I'm going to ask this...
Does anyone have copies of boyz in Egypt? I met someone who's
interested in those tapes. I explained they weren't very good, but,
you know some people have to hear it for themselves.
Also, does anyone have the Thursday, Seattle, WA show (5/25/95)? This
was one of the most awsome shows I was ever priviledged to be at!
Oh yeah, went to see the Allman Bros. Sunday night at the Beacon
Theatre in NYC. These boys are on a roll. To close the first set,
they did a semi-old song called True Gravity into an extended jam,
which lead to one of the best drum solos ever (and I'm not a big fan of
drum solos) into a bass solo into (now hold your hats) major hints of
St. Stephen into The Other One! Complete that with different shots
of Jerry up on the video screen. I nearly cried!
Later.
Fredda
|
90.2669 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Tue Mar 19 1996 09:38 | 15 |
| > drum solos) into a bass solo into (now hold your hats) major hints of
> St. Stephen into The Other One! Complete that with different shots
> of Jerry up on the video screen. I nearly cried!
this is -so- cool of them! I had been reading little snippets
of people saying that they heard bits of this GD song or that
in the Allman Bros' jams lately - and while I believed that they
did indeed hear them, I wondered how intentional it was on the
musicians' part - ya know what I mean? (and that's only because
I didn't hear it myself, it was probably -very- obvious)...
but anyways, with these pix of Jerry, there is no doubt! Cool!
Debess
|
90.2670 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Mon Mar 25 1996 09:48 | 22 |
|
coming in today and seeing the announcement for the Leguna Seca
shows with Ratdog and Mickey Hart's new band, amongst others,
is a great way to begin the week - even though I won't be going -
it just feels good to see these events being planned.
it also is totally excellent to see the GDTS is going to be doing
a mailorder for this - let me repeat - TOTALLY EXCELLENT!
I just dealt with Ticketmaster for Dylan tickets on Saturday.
(am I allowed to badmouth another company here?!?) - man, they
s*ck! For $25 tickets, they added a $5 service fee PER TICKET.
And then, for good measure, they added another couple bucks as
a handling fee for the order. Then had the gall to ask me if
I'd like to buy a Dylan tshirt from them - what's the service
charge I asked - he didn't get it!
I am extremely happy to see GDTS is still in business...
Debess
|
90.2671 | I hate TM! | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | I'll Get A New Start... | Mon Mar 25 1996 11:34 | 13 |
| Debess -
I went thru the same sh!t with TM Saturday morning. The person on
the phone says "Tix are $25 with a $4.75 convenience charge each." I said
"So, how's that convenient?" They didn't get that either. Then tack on
$.90 per ticket for the phone processiong and a $25 ticket turns out to
be $30.65!! Then I too got asked to buy a Dylan T-shirt and a Beatles
Anthology II CD. WTF?
After being screwed over by them for Johnny Cash - the person with
will-call tix never showed up! - and then this weekend, I really hope
this NEXT thing takes off and creates some competition for TM.
|
90.2672 | TM=NEXT | RDWOLF::KUPIEC | | Tue Mar 26 1996 06:40 | 8 |
| Regarding the comments earlier about NEXT. Same as TM just a different
name. The same experience. Shed tickets for Jimmy Buffett $50...plus a
$5.00 service charge. Tried for over an hour on the phone never got
tickets. Imediately after tickets were sold out for 2 nights, wrist
bands were given out for 2 more nights at the same outlets where the
people who just got tickets were.
Chris
|
90.2673 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Tue Mar 26 1996 13:36 | 13 |
| NEXT = New England's eXpense Tickets
I got through for lawn tickets for Buffett (assuming they get my address
right. I put in the correct one, the system mumbled something then it went
on).
Except for "Deadapolousa" which will hopefully go through GDTS, Slip Into
Summer and the Vermont Reggae Festival, I think any other shows I attend
will be small venues at the door.
FWIW, I hate Don Law
jeff
|
90.2674 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Mar 27 1996 17:40 | 256 |
| A note in the Blues and R&B conference (DEMON::AFTER_HOURS) is collecting
ideas for "blues to rock the house". Blues/rock fans might want to check
it out, add your favorites...
Fwiw, I sprinkled in over a dozen from the Dead's repertoire
(kinda long cross-posting follows the form feed...) - JayC.
-< BLUES and R&B Interest Group >-
================================================================================
Note 521.6 Blues to Rock the House! 6 of 6
HELIX::CLARK 255 lines 27-MAR-1996 16:33
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I used a couple of coffee breaks to combine a bunch of my (now-deleted)
replies w/ others. Just a quick/dirty grouping by performer.
Btw, my contributions to this are mainly blues/rock staples.
Some great soul/blues staples are definitely MIA.
...
=====================================================================
Mustang Sally (Wilson Pickett)
One Bourbon, one scotch, one beer (John Lee Hooker)
Boom Boom
Boogie Chillun
Serves Me Right to Suffer
Dimples
I'm in the Mood
Bottle Up & Go
Crawling King Snake (Big Joe Williams, JL Hooker)
Baby Please Don't Go (Big Joe Williams)
Mary Had a Little Lamb (Buddy Guy, Otis Redding, SRV)
First Time I Met the Blues (Buddy Guy)
Stone Crazy
Fever (Little Willie John, Buddy Guy)
You Don't Love Me (Junior Wells & Buddy Guy)
Messin' with the Kid (Junior Wells)
Statesboro Blues (Willie McTell, Allman Bros.)
Hide Away (Freddie King)
Have You Ever Loved a Woman
Love Her With a Feeling
Tore Down (Freddie King, Eric Clapton)
Tore Up (Hank Ballard)
Work with Me Annie
The Twist
Sugaree
Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley)
Who Do you Love
I'm a Man (aka Mannish Boy)
Before You Accuse Me
Crossroad Blues (Robert Johnson, Cream)
Sweet Home Chicago (Robert Johnson)
Love in Vain
Rambling on My Mind
Come On in My Kitchen
Steady Rolling Man
Stop Breaking Down
Hellhound on My Trail
Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson, Elmore James)
Shake your Moneymaker (Elmore James)
Sky is Crying
Talk to Me Baby (aka I Can't hold out)
Done Somebody Wrong
It Hurts Me Too
Madison Blues
One Way Out (Sonny Boy Williamson II, Elmore James)
Don't Start Me to Talkin' (Sonny Boy Williamson II)
Bring it On Home to Me
Help Me
Nine Below Zero
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Sonny Boy Williamson I)
Steppin Out (?)
Going Away Baby (?)
Mellow Down Easy (?)
I Just Want to Make Love to You (Muddy Waters)
Hoochie Coochie Man
Got My Mojo Working
I'm Ready
Trouble No More
Can't Lose What You Never Had
Rolling Stone
Honey Bee
Champagne & Reefer
My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble
Rollin' and Tumblin' (John Estes, Muddy Waters, Elmore James)
What's the Matter with the Mill (Memphis Minnie, Muddy Waters)
Bumble Bee Blues (Memphis Minnie)
All Your Love I miss lovin' (Otis Rush)
I Can't Quit You Baby
So Many Roads
Double Trouble
Homework (Otis Rush, J Geils)
Spoonful (Howlin' Wolf)
Back Door Man
Smokestack Lightning
Going Down Slow
Red Rooster
I Ain't Superstitious
You Shook Me
Rockin' Daddy
Wang Dang Doodle (Howlin' Wolf, Koko Taylor & Willie D.)
Sittin' On Top of the World (Mississippi Sheiks, Howlin' Wolf)
Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed)
Baby What You Want Me to Do
Bright Lights Big City
I Ain't Got You
Ain't That Lovin' You
I'm a King Bee (Slim Harpo)
Baby Scratch My Back
Shake Your Hips
Got Love (If You Need It)
Farther Up the Road (Bobby Bland)
Turn on Your Lovelight
I Pity the Fool
Thrill is Gone (BB King)
Rock Me Baby
More More More
Sweet Sixteen
It's My Own Fault
Sweet Little Angel
How Blue Can You Get (BB - Bonnie Raitt should cover this!)
Everyday I Have the Blues (Memphis Slim, Lowell Fulson, Jr Parker,
BB King, Joe Williams)
Stormy Monday (T Bone Walker)
T-Bone Blues
Mean Old World (T-Bone Walker, Little Walter, Prof.Lh)
My Babe (Little Walter)
Juke
Key to the Highway (Broonzy, Little Walter arr. used by EC)
Outskirts of Town (Big Bill Broonzy, Louis Jordan, JReed)
Born Under a Bad Sign (Albert King)
Crosscut Saw
Blues Before Sunrise (Leroy Carr, Albert King)
How Long Blues (Leroy Carr)
I'd Rather Go Blind (Etta James)
I Prefer You
Damn Your Eyes
Tell Mama
Something's Got a Hold on Me
Shake Rattle & Roll (Joe Turner)
Roll 'Em Pete
Cherry Red (Joe Turner, Eddie Vinson)
Mystery Train (Junior Parker)
Next Time You See Me
Driving Wheel (Roosevelt Sykes, Junior Parker)
CC Rider (Chuck Willis)
It's Too Late
Send Me To the Electric Chair (Bessie Smith)
Downhearted Blues
St. Louis Blues
Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out (Bessie Smith, Otis Redding)
Hard to Handle (Otis Redding)
Can't Turn You Loose
Tramp (Lowell Fulson, Otis Redding)
Reconsider Baby (Lowell Fulson)
Minglewood Blues (Cannon's Jug Stompers)
Viola Lee Blues
Big Railroad Blues
Stack O Lee Blues (Miss. John Hurt)
Salty Dog Blues
Candy Man Blues
Motherless Children (Blind Willie Johnson)
Nobody's Falut But Mine
If I Had My Way (aka Samson & Delilah) (BW Johnson, Gary Davis)
Caldonia (Louis Jordan)
Let the Good Times Roll (Louis Jordan, Ray Charles)
I Got a Woman (Ray Charles)
What'd I Say
Lonely Avenue
Rockhouse
Night Time is the Right Time
I Believe to My Soul
Mess Around (Ray Charles, Prof. Longhair)
Tipitina (Prof. Longhair)
Bald Head
Good Rockin' Tonight (Wynonie Harris)
Destination: Love
That's All Right (Big Boy Crudup)
My Baby Left Me
Black Cat Bone (Lightnin' Hopkins)
Chicken Shack
Mojo Hand
I Smell Trouble (Ike & Tina Turner)
Rocket '88 (Ike Turner)
Red House (Jimi Hendrix)
Voodoo Child
Bad Bad Whiskey (Amos Milburn)
Let's Have a Party
Driftin' Blues (Charles Brown)
Frosty (Albert Collins)
Somebody Loan Me a Dime (Fenton Robinson)
Matchbox Blues (BL Jefferson)
Train Kept a Rollin' (Tiny Bradshaw)
Willie and the Hand Jive (Johnny Otis)
Ain't Got no Home (Frogman Henry)
Midnight Special (Leadbelly)
We're Gonna Make It (Little Milton)
Down Home Blues (ZZ Hill)
Part Time Love (Johnny Taylors everywhere)
Green Onions (Booker T)
Milk Cow Blues (Sleepy John Estes, RJ)
Hound Dog (Big Mama Thornton)
Walkin' Blues (Willie Brown, Son House, RJ)
Big Road Blues (Tommy Johnson)
Time Gettin' Tougher Than Tough (Jimmy Witherspoon)
Cocaine Blues (Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee)
Since I Met You Baby (Ivory Joe Hunter)
It's All Over Now (Bobby Womack)
Kansas City Blues (Jim Jackson, Willie Littlefield, etc.)
After Midnight (JJ Cale)
Some Kind of Wonderful (Brothers 6, GFunk)
...
=====================================================================
|
90.2675 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Mar 28 1996 07:54 | 6 |
| that's along list ;-)
my pers_name comes from the begining of Red Rooster on the
Howlin' Wolf London Sessions CD. grate disc!
JayJols
|
90.2676 | brewsday | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu Mar 28 1996 10:31 | 6 |
|
Rage at the Horseshoe after work tonight. DC's calling a meeting.
See ya there?
Cath
|
90.2677 | restuarant suggestion? | TNPUBS::ROGERS | | Thu Mar 28 1996 11:42 | 7 |
| Does anyone know of a good vegetarian restuarant in the
Boston/Cambridge area? Even a good Indian restaurant would
be cool.
Thanks!
Mike
|
90.2678 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Mar 28 1996 15:26 | 4 |
|
what's going on this afternoon for beveragizers????
could really use a drink.
|
90.2679 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Mar 28 1996 15:26 | 3 |
| da 'shoe!
rage.
|
90.2680 | Hudson/Marlboro DECheads sought | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Apr 04 1996 16:22 | 3 |
|
Very good chance I may be moving to Hudson Ma. Any
other DECheads live in Hudson Marlboro area?
|
90.2681 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Apr 08 1996 14:06 | 14 |
| hope everyone had a grate holiday, Easter, beginning of spring,
sacraficial day or whatever you celebrate this last weekend. We started
out Friday nite with Shakedown Street...good tunes; an Operator,
Special requested They Love Each Other for Patty and I, China-->rider,
Woke up Sunday morning and some sick friends of mine (turned out to be
Hoot and Toad) had set up a crucifiction scene in our front yard...
a larger marshmellow rabbit on a cross surrounded by smaller
marshmellow bunnies and chickens, with a "roman soldier" bunny with a
sword that had beheaded one of the other bunnies. Plus bunnies placed
under our windshild wipers, on the car antennas, etc....pretty freakin
funny, i must say. Took us all day to figger out who had done this.
rfb
|
90.2682 | fun factoid | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Wed Apr 10 1996 09:28 | 4 |
| Didja know . . .
The lead singer for Hootie and the Blowfish is the son of the lead
singer for the Village People. And every bit as talented as Dad.
|
90.2683 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Apr 10 1996 09:52 | 13 |
| <<< Note 90.2682 by ASDG::IDE "My mind's lost in a household fog." >>>
-< fun factoid >-
> The lead singer for Hootie and the Blowfish is the son of the lead
> singer for the Village People. And every bit as talented as Dad.
Rilly? ya gotta be pulling my leg....
really!!!!!
?? I like your "every bit as talented" comparison....
bob
|
90.2684 | HA! | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Apr 10 1996 10:46 | 2 |
|
Laughin my butt off!!!!
|
90.2685 | ha! | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Apr 10 1996 16:14 | 7 |
|
the mind boggles at what it might be like to have one of
The Village People as a parent...
i didn't think it was possible... :^)
da ve
|
90.2686 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Apr 10 1996 17:35 | 18 |
| >the mind boggles at what it might be like to have one of
>The Village People as a parent...
YOUNG MAN
you better go to your room.
I SAID
YOUNG MAN
you better clean up that room...
:) :) :)
>i didn't think it was possible... :^)
me neither :) sounds like a "world weekly news" headline....
|
90.2687 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:38 | 7 |
| got my fishing license yesterday!!!! :-) :-)
:-( :-( it cost 57% more than last year!!
17.50 ---> 27.50
|
90.2688 | yum | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:44 | 6 |
|
> got my fishing license yesterday!!!! :-) :-)
we had fresh stream-caught trout for dinner Tuesday night :-)
|
90.2689 | whale of a deal! | JARETH::LARU | | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:47 | 7 |
| Tell Bill Weld you want your fishing license for life!
End big government; shut down Fish & Game!
smile, smile, smile...
/bruce
|
90.2690 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:47 | 3 |
|
Let me know when we're head'n out Jay....I've got that fishing
yearning.
|
90.2691 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:50 | 11 |
| re:
we had fresh stream-caught trout for dinner Tuesday night :-)
cutts, bows, browns, brookies?????
I had forgotten that Guntis was a fisherperson...did he catch them from
the stream that I hear runs thru yer property???
me, i go this weekend.
rfb
|
90.2692 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Thu Apr 11 1996 12:20 | 9 |
|
whatta I know about what kinda trout they were?!? (my guess is
brookie or brown)
where he went - I don't know that either - and even though the
little crik on our property is at its all-year high, I'm sure there's
no fish innit...
Debess
|
90.2693 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Apr 11 1996 12:42 | 7 |
| > ....I've got that fishing yearning.
what you need is $27.50! 8-P
the boat goes in the water sunday for a test run.
i'm going to the quabbin monday. rain or shine. :-) :-) :-)
|
90.2694 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Apr 15 1996 10:41 | 12 |
| this weekend while Lindsey and I were doin her b-day shopping, I saw a
couple of CD's of Dead Interviews...one for 8$ and one for 11$..
One called "Still Truckin" from 92 and the other I can't remember, but
both say "These CD's contain no music and are not aprt of the regular
Arista recordings" or some such sh8t. I came that close to buying both
but had alredy spent about 400$ on Lindsey and I at the outdoor shop..
(new heavy duty hiking boots for both of us)
anyone have a CLUE as to what is on either of these disks and, stupid
question, ARE THEY WORTH GETTING??
rfb
rfb
|
90.2695 | A Waste IMO | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | I'll Get A New Start... | Mon Apr 15 1996 11:46 | 6 |
| rfb -
I have "Still Truckin'" - fell in to the trap! It's mostly Mickey
talking. Listened to it once but that was about it. Nothing
Earth-shattering for sure. Not sure what the other one is?!?
Jeff
|
90.2696 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:47 | 8 |
| that's what i thought...so i didn't buy until i got the "word" from
ya'll....thanks
on another CD note..what about Hunters CD that is all hunter/dead
stuff??, more like stuff you'd hear ata dead show instead of a Hunter show
rfb
|
90.2697 | BoR | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | I'll Get A New Start... | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:53 | 8 |
| >>on another CD note..what about Hunters CD that is all hunter/dead
>>stuff??, more like stuff you'd hear ata dead show instead of a
>>Hunter show
If you're referring to "Box of Rain" I have that as well. I like it
alot! Interesting to see how Hunter imagined the songs as he wrote
them. Some old familiars on that CD don't sound anything like what
we're used to.
|
90.2698 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Apr 15 1996 15:47 | 5 |
| ya, I belive that is what it was called....every song is one you've
heard at a show and none of the "obscure" stuff Hunter does on other
CDs. Maybe I'll get it....
rfb
|
90.2699 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Apr 16 1996 13:49 | 10 |
| Patty and I dropped off ours, her stores', Lindsey's and a friends tax
fileings last nite at 7:30 pm...cutting it a Little close...but before
Patty licked the envelopes, she showed me Lindsey's return...she gets a
whoppin 9 bucks back from the State...3$ went to the Prevent Demostic Abuse
Fund, 3$ went to the non-game wildlife fund and the last 3$ went to
some other fund (NOT the political donation fund, I garuntee it!!)
made me feel real proud of her that she's into *good*
charity instead of the 9$.
rfb
|
90.2700 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Apr 17 1996 09:08 | 4 |
|
Anyone heard that song on the radio yet..."Let's go smoke some pot"
It's pretty good.
|
90.2701 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Apr 17 1996 09:37 | 6 |
| Hey deano
Heard it the other day. Funny stuff. What is the name of the tune
it parodies? I think it was "let's go to the hop" or something .
Mark
|
90.2702 | my brother had the single | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Wed Apr 17 1996 09:59 | 7 |
| > it parodies? I think it was "let's go to the hop" or something .
I haven't heard the parody, but "Lets Go To The Hop" was by, uhhh..
Danny <someone> and the Juniors? A late-50's/early 60's fast doo-woop/almost
rock'n'roll tune.
-Josh
|
90.2703 | | ASABET::DCLARK | movin' to Montana soon | Wed Apr 17 1996 10:51 | 2 |
| what's it about?
|
90.2704 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Apr 17 1996 11:02 | 2 |
|
It's cutting edge.
|
90.2705 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:21 | 5 |
| On the cover of today's Boston Herald is an article about Timothy
Leary.
He's planning on committing suicide, and broadcasting it live on
the internet.
|
90.2706 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:46 | 5 |
| re.-1
last I heard he planned on going out with a big dose too....somehow i
just don't see the two goin together...maybe a rather large snort of
the big H, but not the other....another end of an era..the mind boggles
at some of the "quests" Jerry and Tiny Dr. Tim had in the past....
|
90.2707 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:08 | 15 |
| > last I heard he planned on going out with a big dose too....somehow i
That's the plan from what I read previously (in The Herald ;-)
He has terminal cancer, and figures dying tripping would be the way to go.
I guess he has nothing to lose, but it sure seems a bit strange.
Now what could possibly be broadcast on the internet ?
I'm feeling _it_ coming on...
OK, here comes the cyanide...
[...silence...]
And thats all folks.
/Ken
|
90.2708 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:18 | 4 |
| Dying dosed...hard to fathom that. It's a rare human being that
could find lasting peace in that state of mind.
tim
|
90.2709 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:20 | 20 |
| >> Now what could possibly be broadcast on the internet ?
>>
>> I'm feeling _it_ coming on...
>> OK, here comes the cyanide...
>> [...silence...]
>>
>> And thats all folks.
I was thinking the same thing :-), but when I scanned the article (I was
in a store) I got the gist that maybe he was planning on having it
broadcast in video format over the internet. The article was giving
statistics on how only such-and-such percentage of people have internet
access, and how only a small percentage of those people have internet
access with video capabilities.
If he _is_ planning on going out with a big dose, and dying tripping,
how much would that have to be for a person like Timothy Leary?
(to have an enormous effect)
"He is now sucking down one bottle of LSD..."
|
90.2710 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:22 | 9 |
| re;It's a rare human being that
could find lasting peace in that state of mind.
i beg to differ...
it's a rare human being that would want to die in that state of
mind...why kick when yer havin a good time!!
rfb
|
90.2711 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:45 | 3 |
| I read about this in paper several weeks ago, I couldn't figure
out why over the internet, considering so many people have do not
have access, I agree with RFB why split then???
|
90.2712 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:52 | 13 |
| >> I read about this in paper several weeks ago, I couldn't figure
>> out why over the internet, considering so many people have do not
>> have access, I agree with RFB why split then???
something about combining two of the most controversial things of
our time: suicide and the internet.
I'll have to get the paper and bring it in, then I won't be relying
on my memory.
The article also mentioned his website at http://www.leary.com .
You should see his "average daily intake" of certain foods/drugs (!)
|
90.2713 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:56 | 7 |
|
If I remember my history correctly, Tim is following in the footsteps
of the estimable Aldous Huxley (author of "The Doors of Perception").
Fwiw, I think the guy's got guts.
Tom
|
90.2714 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:28 | 1 |
| Aldous Huxley committed suicide???
|
90.2715 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:57 | 4 |
|
No, and I don't think he broadcast it on the internet, either.
Tom
|
90.2716 | an opposing view ... | ASABET::DCLARK | movin' to Montana soon | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:01 | 2 |
| If you ask me it's kind of seedy. And Leary must have an
enormous ego to contemplate doing something like this.
|
90.2717 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:06 | 6 |
| seedy??
i thought we were talking doses???
%^)
|
90.2718 | bold | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:27 | 20 |
|
Tim's always thought a lot of his own ideas. He's an iconoclast,
at least he's going out according to his own principles. Death
is the last great frontier, if you choose to look at it that way.
He's going out on his own terms and he's making it an adventure,
however gruesome that may seem. What should he do, pine away,
griefstricken and immobilized? He's going to die anyway. He's
trying to do it as consciously as possible.
The way I see him, he's a cutting edge kind of guy. Which
explains the internet. He's always been interested in
setting back the frontiers of consciousness, group or
individual, and for that I respect him (even if I don't
often know what that means! I have enough trouble with
my own extremely limited consciousness!!)
He wrote an autobiography called Flashback, by the way, if
you feel like delving into his monstrous ego a bit further.
Tom
|
90.2719 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Thu Apr 18 1996 18:02 | 4 |
| This brings back to mind when I saw Leary, Hunter Thompson & G. Gordon Liddy
on the same stage in 86/87. I still can't figure out what went on.
jeff
|
90.2720 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Apr 18 1996 21:45 | 6 |
| I read how Gordon busted Leary in NY, many years ago....
I would have like to see that show...., if it's like Liddy's
radio show (daily Clinton bashing) some of it could be entertaining.
Sometimes Liddy is good, most of the time boring right wing propaganda
(IMHO of course)
|
90.2721 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Apr 19 1996 08:27 | 5 |
|
Does anyone else work at this obnoxiously early hour????
Couldn't sleep this AM and I heard about possible 60+ degree temps
for the next few days so here I am rotting away early.
|
90.2722 | 6:00 | RDWOLF::KUPIEC | | Fri Apr 19 1996 08:30 | 5 |
| Dean,
I'm here at 6:00!
Chris
|
90.2723 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Apr 19 1996 08:36 | 5 |
|
How do you do it without having to go to bed while it's still
light out???
If I want to start biking to work, I need to be up at 6:15. ouch!
|
90.2724 | I used to like it | MILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Fri Apr 19 1996 09:12 | 12 |
| I've been able to get in for 7:30 most of this week. I used to do it regularly
and many years ago even earlier. Especially when the weather's nice I like
early because I can get out early. But normally I get in for 8:00 these
days because I get Megann on the bus each morning before I go to work. This
week, however, it's school vacation so I get to come in early.
Remember getting a week long vacation just because Monday was a sorta
holiday!!??
But I'm not wanting to be in grade school again
Goeff
|
90.2725 | every WORK day | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Fri Apr 19 1996 09:49 | 14 |
|
Talk about late sleepers!!
I'm up every workday at 5:30 so I can be here by 7:00, of course early
rising is not for everyone. I like getting up early and getting down
the mountian before all the flatlanders who have moved up the mountain
get started, the trip would be an hour instead of the 30-40 minutes it
takes now, and I would be in a pi%%ed off mood after fighting the
traffic..
Divde Dave here today at 6:45!
|
90.2726 | one more cuppa coffee for the road | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Fri Apr 19 1996 10:25 | 8 |
| I generally Intensly Despise those who are incredibly early risers and who
get to work when I'm still asleep, since I think they all make me look
bad, and like a sloth. :-)
that said, this winter I've been getting up earlier on weekends than on
weekdays, to go teleskiing up north.
Yawn... Josh
|
90.2727 | another gallon of coffee please | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Fri Apr 19 1996 15:04 | 13 |
| re Huxley
Huxley was on his death bed and when he knew it was time, he asked a
friend to provide him with either mescaline or LSD (I forget which) to
open the Doors of Perception one last time. Somewhere in my eclectic
library are the details; I'll dig them out if anyone is interested
(probably in "Storming Heaven").
re morning people
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing it after lunch.
gary
|
90.2728 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Apr 19 1996 15:09 | 3 |
| > If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing it after lunch.
Words to live by...;-)
|
90.2729 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Apr 19 1996 16:30 | 5 |
|
> If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing it after lunch.
Depends on what just exactly it is your doing I guess....aye? :-)
|
90.2730 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Apr 22 1996 09:48 | 7 |
| If things are goin in my favor, I usually *REALLY* like the first half hour
of each morning. %^) or if I'm goin fishin it's always
easyier to get up earlyier, for some reason.
more on Huxley , when you have the time please.
rfb
|
90.2731 | Wake me when the sun is high and warm... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Mon Apr 22 1996 10:29 | 5 |
|
The fact that the early bird gets the worm just goes to show that
the worm should have slept in...
Dan
|
90.2732 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Apr 22 1996 11:16 | 2 |
|
:-)
|
90.2733 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Apr 22 1996 14:04 | 5 |
|
Huh. Where have all the people gone today?
Suppose it wouldn't have much to do with the cutting edge weather
outside in the northeast?
|
90.2734 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | it's all over now, baby blue | Mon Apr 22 1996 14:21 | 7 |
|
i guess they all called in 'well'...it suuuuuure is beautiful
out there...just noticed my first flowering tree of the year
while I was out at lunch...
Debess
|
90.2735 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Apr 22 1996 14:27 | 9 |
|
Yeah. :-)
I noticed yesterday how green the grass is and some of the flowers
outside LKG are almost ready to bloom.
BTW: Are you going to be able to get any tapes of that Dylan show
with FOTD?
|
90.2736 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | it's all over now, baby blue | Mon Apr 22 1996 14:40 | 9 |
|
I don't know...I'm not a Dylan tape trader...if someone offers,
I take them up on it, otherwise I don't ask...but I too would
be very interested in that one (like, was it just me?!? - I don't
think so though - Guntis and my friend both thought the same as
me)
Debess
|
90.2737 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | it's all over now, baby blue | Mon Apr 22 1996 15:31 | 8 |
|
a friend I used to work with & carpool with to Burlington last year,
sent me this:
There's a new small restaurant in Stoneham (near Burlington) run by a couple
of Deadheads. The name of the place is Grateful Bread, and there's a place
setting set aside for Jerry.
|
90.2738 | Reminder - party at Sloan's 5/4 | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Mon Apr 22 1996 16:36 | 20 |
|
Cinco De Mayo (5th of May) Party
Mexican Independence Day Celebration
DATE: 4 MAY 1995
TIME: 6pm - after midnight (so it includes 5/5)
PLACE: Sinoritta Sloan's Casa
Nashua (north of the border)
Theme: Mexican food, Tequila, Margaritta's
hot peppers, pinatta's, etc.
Sombrero's Optional
Send me mail or call if you're coming and to get directions.
Cathy
|
90.2739 | not the hoped for outcome... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Apr 22 1996 18:09 | 19 |
| Well, Hannah definitely has canoe-phobia. We tried to go canoeing at the
same spot as last year, and she's joking, laughing, making believe she's
a penguin in the life jacket. But the minute we get in the canoe and
shove off from the shore, she's white knuckled holding onto the
thwarts, crying, shaking in fear, asking to go back to shore. The
only time she calms down is when we're heading back in, and if we go too
slow, she starts getting antsy again. Sigh... At least this time we
put her on shore with mom, and me and Dan headed out a bit more. Of course,
with me sitting in the stern, and Dan close to me, the bow of the canoe
is sticking out of the water and we're getting blown in circles! I finally
convinced Dan to scoot up a bit, and I sat where he had been, but with choppy
water, a good stiff breeze, and only one paddler, we didn't have much luck
getting much of any place. It appears that if we are going to go, it will
have to be Sunday mornings, when Hannah is in Hebrew school, and we have
a few hours to kill. Maybe someday, right now I think it would take
behavior modification to get over it. Or if anybody out there feels a
need to do some canoeing...
PeterT
|
90.2740 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue Apr 23 1996 08:34 | 15 |
| PeterT,
my inclination would be to let Hannah get over this at her own
pace. given time, she may overcome it but it appears she has a
real fear for now. probably not worth pushing it, imo.
as for control of the canoe: when i used to fish from my canoe,
i'd troll with an electric motor. in the back of the canoe would
be me, a battery and the motor. i'd turn the canoe around so my
seat was closer to the center and put a small cinder block and 3
window weight strapped together (which i used as an anchor) in
the front, to keep the nose down. this, in fishing circles, is
lovingly known as a dead wife. or so i've been told ;-)
jayj
|
90.2741 | Valerie | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Apr 23 1996 11:27 | 5 |
|
Who wrote Valerie?
Listened to it on my way to work..hadn't heard it in a while.
Intense tune!
|
90.2742 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Apr 23 1996 11:28 | 12 |
| <<< Note 90.2741 by DELNI::DSMITH "Can you see the real me" >>>
> Who wrote Valerie?
> Listened to it on my way to work..hadn't heard it in a while.
> Intense tune!
Winwood? He did a Valerie....
was it on the Arc of A Diver record?
bobo
|
90.2743 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Black dirt live again! | Tue Apr 23 1996 11:33 | 3 |
|
I thought the one Jerry did was written by him and Hunter?
|
90.2744 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Apr 23 1996 11:42 | 4 |
| definitely NOT Steve Winwood...the Jerry Valaire goes way back...the
Lonesome Prison Blues tape has Jerry and Kahn doing Valarie.
rfb
|
90.2745 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Tue Apr 23 1996 11:58 | 7 |
| I Digress...Acoustic Junction will be performing at the PARADISE on Friday 5/3,
NOT Somerville Theatre as previously posted... $10 tix for the Paradise, and
it's an 18 and over show...
AJ tix are also $10 for their Wednesday 5/22 show at OVK in Westboro...
Wes
|
90.2746 | Party Primitive! | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Apr 23 1996 15:12 | 2 |
| Hey Sloan
Is clothing optional at this shindig too?
|
90.2747 | ;-) � | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue Apr 23 1996 15:14 | 3 |
| OhMygawd! i thought we FIRED you!
|
90.2748 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Apr 23 1996 15:16 | 8 |
| whoooops!
Forgot about the JG tune and the Winwood Valerie popped into my head....
Should've thought JG though; it's a different tune for sure...
:)
bob
|
90.2749 | yippeee it's HIM | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Tue Apr 23 1996 16:27 | 6 |
| RE: 2746
anything goes.. or is it everything goes... just be careful not
to get hot sauce on any sensitive areas.........
ha cha cha!
|
90.2750 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Black dirt live again! | Tue Apr 23 1996 16:34 | 8 |
|
ah, so it's a party that brings leBlanc out of the shadows...
or is it talk of nudity that brings him out ;-)
welcome back Chris, I missed ya!
Debess
|
90.2751 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Apr 23 1996 16:40 | 7 |
|
I am nude and I am out...
WHooaaaaaaaa
let me rephrase that
I am nude...
|
90.2752 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Apr 23 1996 16:59 | 2 |
|
...it's gotta be the nudity.
|
90.2753 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed Apr 24 1996 08:23 | 3 |
| the nudity didn't staht until ::leblancc showed up.
and, quite frankly, he ain't the nudity i'm lookin' fer. ;-)
|
90.2754 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Apr 24 1996 10:07 | 1 |
| as ernest p worell would say...."EEeeeeewwwww"
|
90.2755 | be free! :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Apr 24 1996 12:22 | 3 |
| let it all hang out.... :^)
da ve
|
90.2756 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Wed Apr 24 1996 14:25 | 4 |
| don't forget, it is secretary's day today (or admin asst day today).
i got some flowers for my admin asst!
rage!
|
90.2757 | Mission: Wolf | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 25 1996 10:40 | 54 |
| Kent and Tom from Mission:Wolf did presentations yesterday here in
COlo SPgs. one during the day at Palmer High (Where Tiffany and Lindsey
go to school) and one at Colorado College later that evening. Patty
and I and a friend went to the CC presentation. Tiffany manned the
vending table, of course, for both.
Kent talked about Mission:WOlf's philosophy on keeping any wild
animal, muchless wolves, how M:W's goal was to let these wolves live
out their lives as naturally as possible, and how M:W has turned away
3,000 unwanted wolves in the last couple of years. M:W is the only
wolf refuge in the world..all other facilities, and there's a bunch in
Minnasota, Michagan, etc, are reserach centers only...their goal is
research, not the benifit of the wolf. Mission:Wolf even has some of
the research wolfs from these centers that were no longer needed.
There was slide show showing the area M:W is located in and a bunch of
cool shots of the wolves themselves. As an added attraction, Kent had
some shots of the WOlf efforts in Idaho and Montana...shots of
Yellowstone with a herd of Bison in the background, a herd of elk off
to the left and a pack of wolves in the middle. Biologists had thought
that when these wolves were released, they'd split and never be seen, to
the contrary, there's so much food and habitat, the wolves have become
roadside attractions just like the herds of bison and elk.
Then the highlite...
Sila, 7 year old Alpha female and Guiness, 2 year old pup,
stole the show. EVen though this is about the 5th or 6th time i've seen
these particular wolves, I got this weird, giddy feeling when they
came into the room. Guiness was first, he walked around the room and
said hi to everyone, either thryu eye-contact, licking of the face, or
submitting by rolling over on his back..then regal, beautiful 135 lb Sila
came in and put Guiness in his place with one snarl and by putting her
mouth ( a VERY large mouth!) over his head. Then she went around the
room and said hi to everyone. Of 50 wolves, these are the only two
that want to have some kind oif contact with humans. 2/3 of the wolves
don't want ANY contact. Sila gets bored in her 30 acre pen when she's
of the road for ahwile. The only time these wolves see a leash is when
they are on the road, and SIla is worse than a dog when she hears Kent
coming to her pen with her leash...she drags him to the bus. Guinnes
has started not wanting to leave the presentations when they are over
and he did that last nite. Remember, these are totally wild
wolves...they are not dominated at all by the humans around them...they
are friends with them, but the wolves do what they want. If 90 lb
Guiness doesn't want to leave the room ....he doesn't. If he wants yer
backpack...he get's it. He grabbed a log from the fireplace there and
destroyed most of it...wolves have twice the jaw pressure as a german
shepard...finally Guiness had had enough of the colloege kids laughing
at his antics and he headed for the door with Kent following...
can ya tell I like these guys???
rfb
|
90.2758 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Apr 25 1996 10:56 | 10 |
| > can ya tell I like these guys???
what's not to like!! :-)
i feel the same way with large birds of prey.
i think it's cool. but, i'd be nervous around the wolves ;-)
probably not good, since i bet they can sense the nervousness.
>Tiffany manned the vending table, of course, for both.
Do M:W have t-shirts and stuff? I'd love to get some.
|
90.2759 | synch ? | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Apr 25 1996 11:13 | 17 |
| While channel surfing last nite during the Bruins Beating (tm) at
the hands of the Panthers (that hockey team from Florida ;-), I stopped
by PBS channel 2, and it was about wolves. I didn't see much of it,
but what I saw and heard sounds *exactly* like what you described rfb.
They have a huge area where the wolves basically run free. Do they do
a lot of photography of the wolves ?
One of the 2 described a scene in Yellowstone where there was a wolf
family they were studying. The wolf pups were checking out a mule deer
or somesuch and its fawn, especially the fawn, when a whole herd of Bison
followed the photographers. A herd of huge bison behind him, wolves
in front of them stalking a deer - sounds similar ?
They were gorgeous animals! I think I even know which one Guinness
would be ;-)
/Ken
|
90.2760 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 25 1996 11:24 | 21 |
| Lot's of T-shirts and sweat-shirts with pictures of the real wolves of
M:W on them, another neat thing and I bought one last nite but it's too
small, are bracelets made of braded wolf hair that the wolves have
shed. 15$ for t's and bracelets, sweatshirts are i think 20$
re:i'd be nervous around the wolves ;-)
probably not good, since i bet they can sense the nervousness
there's NOTHING to be afraid of as an adult...these guys would never
hurt you unless you tryed to take food from them...then they'd chomp ya
a good one! The little kids that have been hurt by wolves are an
accident...they wolf treats a little kid like it would a pup...picks
it up by the head or shoulders, that's how wolves "hug"...but it don't
work so well on a little kid. and if the wolves sense something weird
about you or just plain don't like you, they'll have nothing to do
with you.
Tiffany, that rat, gets to live down there in Gardner with the wolves
all this summer.
rfb
|
90.2761 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Apr 25 1996 11:30 | 3 |
| Tiffany: rat amongst wolves!! ;-)
|
90.2762 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 25 1996 11:31 | 17 |
| that could be the same place, Ken. They've become quite well known over
the past 3-4 years. I know that this summer they are
going into a co-oporative effort with Malikite Farms down near
Gardner. Malikite Frams has taken an old Pioneer fort and turned it
into an organic gardening/education about such stuff center. M:W
original place is 15 miles up a dirt sometimes immpassible road with no
signs...only 75% of the people who set out to find it actually do. The
ghosttown of Malikite is only 1 mile off the paved road. This way M:W
will be able to reach many more "subburban" types and thus spread the
word...plus they are getting concerned abouth the environmental
impact done to the original area by the traffic.
can you imagine butchering 2000 lbs of meat for 3 hours and then
watching it dissapear in literally minutes down the throats of 135 lb
animals??? this happens every couple of weeks at M:W.
rfb
|
90.2763 | more wolves | RDWOLF::KUPIEC | | Thu Apr 25 1996 14:35 | 8 |
|
There's a place in Ipswich MA that has wolves on rt 133, called Wolf
Hollow. We went there in a year ago. Kind f neat in that the people running the
place give an educational talk on the wolves from inside the enclosed area while
one plays with the wolves. The wolves are raised from pups and treat the people
as one of the pack.
Chris
|
90.2764 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Apr 25 1996 14:45 | 7 |
| Oh yeah, there was one other thing about the "wolf folks" for lack
of a better phrase ;-). They felt it would be better to actually
live *with* the wolves, so they built some sort of hut structure
in the middle of the wolf's domain. Pretty cool looking setup!
/Ken
|
90.2765 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Apr 26 1996 15:33 | 4 |
| A recent e-mail mentioned "defacilitation" (moving equipment out) and
bringing benches and file cabinets "back on-line."
|
90.2766 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Fri Apr 26 1996 16:34 | 5 |
| yeah - and how about the 'densification' going on at LJO2.
Webster is spinning
|
90.2767 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Fri Apr 26 1996 17:32 | 10 |
| I'm part of the "densification" program at LJO.
8x10 offices.
much,much shorter walls.
oh, and while they're squeezing us to no end, they're
building an executive suite @ LJO2...
we don't even know where we will land at ljo2 yet.
there is this one area in the middle of the building, no
daylight in site...if i go there, i won't be psyched!
|
90.2768 | at least we protested and got to keep our steelcase furnature | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Fri Apr 26 1996 17:49 | 5 |
| >8x10 offices.
welcome to the Machine, Headcount (xref: Dilbert, a few weeks back).
- Josh
|
90.2769 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Fri Apr 26 1996 18:04 | 9 |
| furnature, i don't care much.
i like the 4-high that locks..
i do not use a desk.
i like a table and a bookshelf.
everythign else is on those roling stands that came with the old
nautilus VVAX systems...
but... i need space!
i have 3 systsmes, and sometimes it grows to 4!
|
90.2770 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Mon Apr 29 1996 08:26 | 8 |
| >but... i need space!
>i have 3 systsmes, and sometimes it grows to 4!
too many systems. they probly cost money besides taking up space.
we'll get you a nice laptop.
;-)
|
90.2771 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Mon Apr 29 1996 10:16 | 4 |
|
Can someone tell me when Bread And Puppet is this year?
|
90.2772 | | E::EVANS | | Mon Apr 29 1996 10:16 | 5 |
| Clapton's Crossroads 2 is out - I've heard that Strawberry's has it for $55.
Anybody seen it for cheaper (especially in tax-free New Hampshire)?
Jim
|
90.2773 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Black dirt live again! | Mon Apr 29 1996 10:36 | 14 |
|
> Can someone tell me when Bread And Puppet is this year?
pay attention, dammit ;-)...the B&P Circus will be the weekend
of Aug 24th
Debess
ps we missed you and JohnShep at the White Horse, carol...
|
90.2774 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Mon Apr 29 1996 10:54 | 5 |
|
thank you debess . i missed us at the white horse too! better daze
are a'comin.
|
90.2775 | Crossroads of New Hampshire | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Mon Apr 29 1996 14:03 | 13 |
| Rockit Records has Crossroads 2 (quote from the mgr... I've learned not
to under order these things). I don't recall the price, but I think it
was around $50. I've noticed in the past that RR often have the
collections at a lower price than the surrounding stores, at least for
the first week or two. If you have a WGBH card, check out Strawberries
too. That discount can make a difference.
It is a VERY good collection btw.
Since I left most of my vinyl in Australia and my R2R died a few years
ago I've become a big fan of boxed "instant record collections".
gary
|
90.2776 | | MAIL1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Mon Apr 29 1996 14:38 | 3 |
| BTW- Price Club has EC - Crossroads II for $39.99
Fredda
|
90.2777 | | E::EVANS | | Mon Apr 29 1996 16:45 | 5 |
| Price Club is one of those outfits that requires you to buy a membership,
right? I have a 30 day card for BJ's. Does BJ's sell this sort of thing?
jim
|
90.2778 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:18 | 8 |
| I bought Crossroads II because I was at the Providence show represented on
Disc 2, and wanted a partial record of the event... Also for the remixes
of the "EC Was Here" cuts, since I lost my LP of that.
One of the interesting things about it for me: I think Disc 4, where he
ditches the 2nd guitarist and takes over additional duties himself, might
wind up being my favorite slice. (Minus the studio cuts they tacked on.)
JMO, JayC.
|
90.2779 | | MAIL1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:46 | 4 |
| Yes, you do need a membership for Price Club. BJ's does also carry
CD's.
FTf
|
90.2780 | | JARETH::LARU | | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:55 | 4 |
| The BJs in Nashua would probably not have it... the store is seriously
challenged when it comes to A&E.
/bruce
|
90.2781 | wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Tue Apr 30 1996 11:16 | 6 |
|
Guntis is having cataract surgery in a few minutes...
send those collective good vibes his way!
Debess
|
90.2782 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Apr 30 1996 11:24 | 1 |
| on their way......
|
90.2783 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Tue Apr 30 1996 11:29 | 4 |
|
More western vibes on there way..
Divide Dave
|
90.2784 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Apr 30 1996 11:56 | 5 |
| Lots o' good vibes to Guntis - don't forget to remind
him of everyone's favorite home remedy for
cataracts..;-)
tim
|
90.2785 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Apr 30 1996 11:56 | 3 |
| Good sight to you Guntis!
PeterT
|
90.2786 | wrong disease (though my intraocular pressure is just fine, thanks!) | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:01 | 9 |
| > don't forget to remind him of everyone's favorite home remedy for
>cataracts..;-)
That thought crossed my mind too, but it seemed wrong. I think what
you are thinking of is glaucoma, Tim. Of course, something else
in my mind is thinking that maybe glaucoma could lead to cataracts,
but that is a tenuous thread that I'm not sure about...
PeterT
|
90.2787 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:01 | 9 |
| vibes!!
let us know how it went.
speedy recovery.
i'll prescribe some medication if he needs it. ;-)
Dr Jay
|
90.2788 | won't be as fun when he's driving though | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:03 | 4 |
|
I'm hoping Guntis can see out of both eyes now!
Cath
|
90.2789 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:06 | 3 |
| vibrating away in my little cube....
da ve
|
90.2790 | | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:09 | 10 |
|
Vibes of good luck on there way.....
aaaaahhhhuuuummmmm....
Hope the surgery is successful
Peace
Toby
|
90.2791 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:14 | 4 |
|
Vibes to Guntis!!!
he may want to request the full medication!
|
90.2792 | | MKOTS3::MCONNORS | | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:40 | 14 |
|
Good vibes to guntis!
(I originally typed "bives"... so.. good
bives to guntis too while I'm at it! ;-)
(Tim... the commute isn't too bad.... better than I thought it would
be. Takes about an hour but the traffic moves right along.)
MJ (Now, does that look like M.L. to you?) ;-)
|
90.2793 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:49 | 9 |
| what was zat song "Hello Mary Lou, Good bye Love..." and who did it.?
thanks ya'll for getting yet another stupid song stuck in my head....
Debess...be sure and let us know how everything went...
rfb
|
90.2794 | Gobble gobble | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:04 | 16 |
|
yesterday after getting the little rugrat to bed for his
afternoon nap I was relaxin and reading Scully's book
when out of the corner of my eye I see this BIG birdtail
out the back window. i figured it was one of the big crows
that wander the neighborhood. I creep up to the window and
to my suprise it's a wild turkey! at first I thought it might
be a phesant but it was bigger and not as colorful and matched
the picture on my bottle of WT 8-) it walked through my yard to
under my neighbors deck for a while and then back to my yard up
and through another neighbor's and finally off into the woods behind my
house. I wonder if it's living back there (woods) anyways quite a
sight to see in the big city
Toby
|
90.2795 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:08 | 9 |
| > what was zat song "Hello Mary Lou, Good bye Love..." and who did it.?
I think it's "hello mary lou, goodbye heart" but I could be wrong.
I think it's the Everly Brothers but I could be wrong.
"bye bye Love" I think is a different song and I recall
Simon and Garfarkel doing it.
Tom
|
90.2796 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:15 | 8 |
| Tell Guntis we're pulling for him. 'THEY' say it's relatively simple
surgery (as they stand on the other side of the laserbeam). Also that
the recovery time is usually fast and that the improvement to vision
is remarkable. Best to you Debess - take care of yourself too
vibes and hugs
carol & john
|
90.2797 | ? | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:35 | 8 |
| I thought it was vice versa Tom
Bye Bye Love was the Everly's wasn't it?
Bye Bye Love
Bye Bye Happiness
Hello Lonliness
I think I'm a gonna die
goodbye my love godbye
|
90.2798 | | SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:59 | 3 |
| vibes to Guntis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiz
jeff
|
90.2799 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:02 | 2 |
| hello Mary Lou (goodbye heart)
and bye bye love were both Everly Brothers tunes....
|
90.2800 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:03 | 2 |
| once again I thank ya'll for making me sing STUPID SONGS AS I'M WALKING
DOWN THE HALLWAYS!!!
|
90.2801 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:09 | 6 |
|
hey alright...I got one:
We have joy
we have fun
we have seasons in the sun! :-)
|
90.2802 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:13 | 5 |
| Good vibes to Guntis !!! get well...
Hello Mary Lou...hmm, didn't the NRPS cover it as well?
Wes
|
90.2803 | trivia... | JARETH::LARU | | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:15 | 5 |
| Rick[y] Nelson had a "hit" with "Hello Mary Lou."
btw, if anybody remembers seeing RN & his band on the old
Oz&Harriet show, the lead guitarist in that band went on
to play in Elvis' band...
|
90.2804 | Time for another vote! | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:39 | 11 |
| Well, now that we've not-settled the question of the
day, i.e. who did "Hello Mary Lou", I'd say it's about
time that we voted whether or not we should change MJ's
name to it...
;-)
Glad to hear yer commute's bearable - when they move ya
back to TAY we should do another Kimball's run...
tim
|
90.2805 | yikes! | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:46 | 2 |
|
me n you 'n a dog named boo ;-)
|
90.2806 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:55 | 4 |
| _Hello Mary Lou_
words and music by Gene Pitney.
Recorded in 1961 by Ricky Nelson.
|
90.2807 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:00 | 1 |
| thank god we've got an historian ;-) ;-)
|
90.2808 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:04 | 1 |
| well he *IS* as old as the hills...........
|
90.2809 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:18 | 3 |
| i realy didn't know the answer.
i asked some of the older folks in my group.
|
90.2810 | | MKOTS3::MCONNORS | | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:37 | 18 |
|
AUGH! Tim! No need for a vote on what "my" name will be
thank you very much! Besides, I've become accustomed to
the initials MJ! ;-) :-) :-)
It's funny how much people screw up a double name... I mean,
it's really not that hard!
MaryAnne, AnneMarie, JoAnne, MaryBell (that sounds like a COW name!)
oh well... ya get used to it!
signed,
M_whatever!
;-)
|
90.2811 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:39 | 8 |
| I remembered it was Ricky Nelson, but had no idea Gene Pitney wrote it...
(Nelson & his family were before my time, but I checked 'im out because
musicologists seem to consider him a credible musician. I thought he
mighta been the Mike Nesmith of his day. [I don't consider his day to
extend beyond the Beatles.] As for Pitney, bought a single of his back in
elementary school... I guess I was dimly aware he has a few songwriting
credits, including country hits.) - JayC.
|
90.2812 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:40 | 9 |
| :-)
> M_whatever!
...how about M*
;-)
tim_in_full_geek_mode
|
90.2813 | RNelson? | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:43 | 3 |
| Rick Nelson
third cousin once removed from one MNelson
|
90.2814 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:55 | 11 |
| > third cousin once removed from one MNelson
Small world. There was a double album out, 2 decades ago, red/silver
cover I believe, that was on every critic's list of
good-stuff-between-Elvis-&-Beatles.
Kinda like, after ya check out girl groups, Spector, Beach Boys, and
instrumentals, here's a teen idol who really could rock. There were a
couple of obscure mid-tempo numbers that were not hits but legitimate
gems, plus the hits. I think I loaned it to someone who never returned
it... - JayC.
|
90.2815 | a conisseur of music... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:04 | 16 |
| > I remembered it was Ricky Nelson, but had no idea Gene Pitney wrote
> it...
> As for Pitney, bought a single of his back in elementary school...
> I guess I was dimly aware he has a few songwriting credits,
> including country hits.)
During one of the old New Year's Eve shows, commentary was being added
by Father Guido Sarducci. At one point they ran an interview between
the good father and Jerry, in which Jerry talked about many things,
including "an unusual occurence in the sky" (he was careful not to
say UFO, had to respect that ;-) and out of the blue, Father
Guido asked Jerry, "What's your favorite Gene Pitney song?"
Jerry, without missing a beat, answered "Town Without Pity".
PeterT
|
90.2816 | right JC? :-) | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:13 | 6 |
| re: a couple back,
Yes, NRPS _DID_ cover "Mary Lou". In fact they did it on 10-30-71, in their
opening set for the Dead.
- Josh
|
90.2817 | find the Pope in the pizza | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:45 | 3 |
| Guido Sarducci...an inspiration :)
Town Without Pity...Jerry sher did know his music, it's a nice little guitar
number...Drama performs it, that's how I happen to know it
|
90.2818 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:52 | 15 |
| Jay Clark,
Ricky Nelson before your time? Didn't he sing recently? 70's and 80's?
Before his plane wreck (they once thought he was freebasing and caused
the plane to catch fire...they'll probably never know...).
I went to a garden party,
to reminisce with my old friends....
As for Pitney's "Town Without Pity", now he was before my time :) and
I really couldn't name any other song he wrote except for that one...
And didja ever hear Ronnie Montrose play that one on solo guitar ???
Gene would be proud...Montrose played it very nicely.
|
90.2819 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:54 | 4 |
| "She wrote upon it: return to sender
address unkown
no such number
no such zone."
|
90.2820 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Apr 30 1996 17:33 | 7 |
|
debess
Positive vibes heading out to Guntis! tell him I said Hi and
hope he's feeling better. I look forward to fishing with him sometime.
Mark
|
90.2821 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Apr 30 1996 18:04 | 22 |
| > Ricky Nelson before your time? Didn't he sing recently? 70's and 80's?
> Before his plane wreck (they once thought he was freebasing and caused
> the plane to catch fire...they'll probably never know...).
>
> I went to a garden party,
> to reminisce with my old friends....
Well, I meant that the Ozzie & Harriet [Nelson] show was before my time...
As were Ricky's prime hits.
But, you're right, "Garden Party" was a latter day hit for RNelson. (The
best things about it IMO are the lines about "Can't please everyone..."
and "...I'd rather drive a truck".)
It was really out of the blue though -- I don't believe he'd been
musically active in a while. Corrections welcome. - Jay
P.S. A Gene Pitney duet with George Jones was a hit around '61 or so,
and Pitney continued to write songs for the country scene -- kind
of the way John Prine, Wendy Waldman, and others did. Lucrative
sidelight. (Actually it was so lucrative for Wadlman that she
moved to Nashville...)
|
90.2822 | Does he sing Black Sabbath? :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 01 1996 09:09 | 1 |
| who the hell are Ozzie and Harriet?
|
90.2823 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Wed May 01 1996 09:16 | 4 |
| yeah - ozzie and harriet - also lenny bruce; shakespeare; wm blake;
satchmo ... lotsa interesting folks to be aware of
|
90.2824 | | JARETH::LARU | | Wed May 01 1996 09:52 | 9 |
| O&H show was one of the prototypes for *The Brady Bunch* et. al.
It's Bob Dole and cronies' point of reference when
they speak of the "family values" that we've lost.
It's pretty useful, according to the myth,
we lost those values about the time Rick went up
(and down) in flames!
/b
|
90.2825 | Thanks for the tv history | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 01 1996 10:03 | 3 |
| I can relate to that family values argument....
I learned alot from the "Mom always said you shouldn't play ball in the
house" Brady's epsiode......
|
90.2826 | guess I've been out of touch | ASABET::DCLARK | movin' to Montana soon | Wed May 01 1996 10:07 | 3 |
| re .2823
all those people also sang for Black Sabbath?
|
90.2827 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Wed May 01 1996 10:09 | 24 |
|
thanks for all the good vibes yesterday, my friends!
kinda ties in a bit with Deane's note on prayer - yeah whatever
ya call it, I believe in the power of collective good thoughts...
when I picked Guntis up yesterday, in the waiting room they
had a TV, on which was being shown an operation in progress -
magnified about 25 times (a big eyeball on the screen) - pretty
cool, pretty amazing!
he was awake for the operation - they only knocked him out long
enough to numb his eye - and what they do is break the old lens
to pieces and then suck it out and then insert the new lens -
he said while they were breaking apart the lens, all he could
see were incredible colors - sorta like tripping...
he slept most of the rest of the day yesterday - but today he's
feeling great, tried peeking around the eyepatch, and says that
he can see with that eye again - cool.
phew. I'm glad that's over - I was alot more worried than he was!
Debess
|
90.2828 | Ommmmmmmmm | JARETH::LARU | | Wed May 01 1996 10:09 | 3 |
| � all those people also sang for Black Sabbath?
we are all one....
|
90.2829 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 01 1996 10:16 | 8 |
| wow...I can just "see" and hear future conversations now...
"whoa...my len's are really sucked out now..."%^)
glad Guntis is doin fine....but the fish he catches will all probably
look smaller now that he can REALLY see them! ;^)
rfb
|
90.2830 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed May 01 1996 10:57 | 11 |
| � all those people also sang for Black Sabbath?
Yeah. B.S. has been around forever....rilly. They still do the
same crummy songs too - caught my 15yr-old humming "Iron Man"
the other day. Grounded her. ;-)
They were the opening act for my 2nd concert ever - ca. 1970.
Headliner was Mountain (Leslie West, Felix Pappalardi, Jack
Bruce?)...
tim
|
90.2831 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 01 1996 11:04 | 9 |
| many people flipped out when Ozzie came out of the casket on fire in
those days...heard of many instances where people got up and headed for
the door!
rfb_who loves that intro to Iron MAn...
"DA DA DADADADA, DADA DADA DADA DADA DA DA DA..."
oh sh*t, now *THAT* will be stuck in my head all day...
I loved Mountains Nantucket Sleigh Ride
|
90.2832 | No more war pigs have the power.. | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 01 1996 11:09 | 3 |
| Sabbath rules
listen to war pigs and then come talk to me Tim
|
90.2833 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed May 01 1996 11:14 | 8 |
| > many people flipped out when Ozzie came out of the casket on fire
whoooa. that's not the Ozzie & Harriet *I* remember!!
musta missed *that* episode! ;-)
> I loved Mountains Nantucket Sleigh Ride
grate album/song
|
90.2834 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 01 1996 11:23 | 12 |
| re:
whoooa. that's not the Ozzie & Harriet *I* remember!!
musta missed *that* episode! ;-)
doncha remember that one, Jay? that's when Ricky dosed O & H, and made
em listen to Black Sabbath backwards....
all in fun, guys...all in fun
rfb
|
90.2835 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Wed May 01 1996 11:25 | 3 |
| oh yeah - everythings connected - you should know that by now! :-)
|
90.2836 | | TNPUBS::ROGERS | | Wed May 01 1996 11:26 | 13 |
| >>I loved Mountains Nantucket Sleigh Ride
I can remember seeing Mountain several times from 1970 to
1972. They were always **loud** but put on an excellent
show. Funny this comes up at this time as the first Leslie
West album "Mountain" and the "Flowers of Evil" Mountain
album were re-released on CD a couple of weeks ago. They
still hold up pretty well over time.
The loudest show I ever saw was Mountain, electric Hot Tuna,
and Johnny Winter on the same bill in 1970. They were doing
an outdoor show in Montreal, and I swear you could have heard
them in the states. Even sitting outdoors my ears hurt!
|
90.2837 | wow | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Wed May 01 1996 11:30 | 5 |
| Debess, what sort of lens was inserted into Guntis's eye after removing
his cloudy old one? a recycled human one (from a donor), an artificial lens,
or from an animal of some sort?
- Josh
|
90.2838 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed May 01 1996 11:31 | 2 |
| i remember listening to mountain at hampton casino ...
from the beach, across the street!!
|
90.2839 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 01 1996 11:37 | 10 |
| re: what kind of lens..
wow, wouldn't it be grate if you could get a telescoping lens
inserted!! I mean, think of the views you could get at shows just by
closing one eye! and how one could scope in on fish and animals!
(not to mention girls!!!)
The options are endless!!!!
rfb_feeling kinda whaky today
|
90.2840 | Danielle, how did the show go? | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 01 1996 11:55 | 9 |
| hey Danielle,
how was Bow's show this past weekend in Worcester?? i had been hoping to get
down there to check it out but after a long day of kayaking i, well, i fell asleep...
also, what's the space like at the new WAG? i haven't been there in eons and
they are in a new location now...
da ve
|
90.2841 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Wed May 01 1996 12:50 | 6 |
|
what kinda lens? it is man-made - and it even has ultraviolet
coating - so he can, what, only wear half a pair of sunglasses?!?
Debess
|
90.2842 | An alternative to the Hokey-Pokey... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed May 01 1996 14:28 | 12 |
| My little brother was married this past weekend, down in Connecticut,
and just to tweak him a little I asked the DJ to play some Dead.
He (the DJ) thought this was a great idea...I suggested Not Fade Away,
good message, pretty danceable (but what do I know about dancing...I'm
no Barnes). Unfortunately, it was not in the collection...so we
ended up with Good Loving. The only downside was that my brother
and I missed it! We were outside doing more silly photos.
Well, I made it to 35 before having to wear a tuxedo...too bad the plan
to do a tie-dyed cummerbund fell through, that would have been a hit!
Dan
|
90.2843 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed May 01 1996 15:03 | 11 |
| > Sabbath rules
>
> listen to war pigs and then come talk to me Tim
ditto! Black Sabbath's Paranoid is an incredibly good album, even 25
years+ later... I hadn't heard it in years, then a friend put on the CD,
and I couldn't resist getting it to replace my old crummy vinyl copy.
Glad I did!
/Ken
|
90.2844 | memories of 20 years ago | ASABET::DCLARK | born to boink | Wed May 01 1996 15:40 | 2 |
| Volume 4 roolz! "Wheels of Confusion" is still my favorite
Sabbath Song.
|
90.2845 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed May 01 1996 15:54 | 8 |
| Masters of Reality was no shabby record either BUT I agree - Paranoid
is it. I saw them during that tour (paranoid) and even have a drum stick
I got boinked off the head with (was in Fayettenam, NC).
bobo
|
90.2846 | nah, make that "definitely not"... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 01 1996 16:49 | 15 |
| wow... i didn't realize there were this many Black Sabbath fans
in here...
i must confess, i never got into them at all when i was a youngster...
i always thought they were "too much"... as in too much noise...
too much distortion... too much Ozzie...
but now i'm thinking maybe i missed something? maybe i should go
back and find out more about this band? maybe i should check them out
anew after all these years for these gems i apparently missed?
then again, maybe not.... :^) :^) :^)
da ve
|
90.2847 | except phish | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 01 1996 17:09 | 5 |
| to be a fan one must be open to alllllll music da ve
|
90.2848 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 01 1996 17:27 | 2 |
| cool... i am a fan then... in that i am open to all,
but not necessarily a fan of all... close enough? :^)
|
90.2849 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu May 02 1996 08:36 | 4 |
| sabbath, bleh.
i was kicked out of an ozzie concert once.
|
90.2850 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu May 02 1996 09:22 | 5 |
|
sabbath rulz! One of my first rock albums was Master of Reality.
I love it still. I still listen to sabbotage, V4, etc... on occasion.
|
90.2851 | Time for a Sabbath note??;-) | TNPUBS::ROGERS | | Thu May 02 1996 09:32 | 5 |
| I loved the first Black Sabbath album. That and "Sweet Leaf" from
Masters of Reality were worn out from overplay.
Ozzy's on tour, too. His tour is being billed as the "Retirement Sucks"
tour;-).
|
90.2852 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu May 02 1996 09:36 | 6 |
|
Yeah, I actually prefer Ozzy solo over B.S.
I learned to play "You can't Kill Rock'n Roll" on the guitar last week.
Next, it's Crazy Train. :-) Ayyyye Ayyye
|
90.2853 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu May 02 1996 11:08 | 3 |
| Was "Paranoid" Black Sabbath's first album ?
/Ken
|
90.2854 | thanks u very much | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 02 1996 11:11 | 2 |
| today, in 1892, Machine-shop foreman Bill Painter invented the first
bottle cap.
|
90.2855 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 02 1996 11:21 | 6 |
| Here's to a long life -- and a merry one,
A quick death---and an easy one,
A pretty girl -- and a true one,
A cold beer --- and another one.
lewis c henry
|
90.2856 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu May 02 1996 12:14 | 9 |
| <<< Note 90.2853 by AWECIM::HANNAN "Beyond description..." >>>
> Was "Paranoid" Black Sabbath's first album ?
No,
There was a Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath album with a woman (dressed
in black?) sort of painting of a cover....
bob
|
90.2857 | Reflex in the sky... | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu May 02 1996 12:27 | 7 |
|
Caught Sabbath at New Haven Coliseum in 78 they were good
but what really stands out(in my limited memory) is the
backup band .... Van Halen those boys rocked! cool strobe
light drum solo.
Toby
|
90.2858 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Thu May 02 1996 12:51 | 4 |
| But Jolly - I want to know what one could possbily do to get thrown out
of a Sabbath concert?
|
90.2859 | whad'ya do? | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu May 02 1996 13:53 | 4 |
|
prolly by bitin' the head off of one of Ozzie's bats 8-)
Toby
|
90.2860 | a little long, had to go into some detail | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Thu May 02 1996 13:59 | 68 |
| >> how was Bow's show this past weekend in Worcester??
The WAG show was excellent. I think that they rented the space at
the Haywood Gallery for this show, so I'm not sure where the new WAG
is.
The show was dubbed "The Pelvic Carnival", it's an annual event.
As you walked in, you were given a wand to carry around with you.
There was a lot of really cool artwork on display, as well as lots of
yummy food. Joey Mars (a WAG artist who organized the event) had
many of his T-shirts and stickers on display. I recognized his
artwork immediately as some of the Grateful Dead shirts I've seen
at shows.
There was a large dimly lit room where the stage and chairs were set
about. Although 10 acts performed, only 3 of those were musical acts.
One guy performed spoken word in the nude, another guy had a silent act
which ended in him shooting a stuffed mannequin 3 times with a rifle (that
was very loud).
The first band to play was interesting. I must go into a little detail.
One guy sat in a chair playing a keyboard with his feet, and a toy
synthesized guitar and many bells and trinkets into a microphone. A woman
was standing at a microphone with headphones one and an egg shaker in hand,
intermittently singing/mumbling parts of a song into the mike (a song
which obviously wasn't the one they were performing). There was also a
man playing a weird homemade? violinish instrument, a guy with a cymbal of
some sort, and a hippiesh guy sitting on the floor playing the bongos.
To top it all off, another guy was wandering around with different objects,
sometimes ski poles or an egg beater, rotating the objects as he walked,
poking the various band members while they were playing, eventually
pissing them off. They did reach a peak, however, at a time when the
cymbal guy was playing the cymbal with an electric drill, producing
a really cool sound and splashes of sparks, and the rest of the band
was all tuned in and synchronized.
The next band to play was Elbow, they went on around 11:00. This
had to be the best Elbow show I've ever seen. They were excellent!
People were smiling and dancing, and the vibe was so right.
They were just so excellent! 8^)
Right after Elbow's set, Joey came onto the stage and told everyone
to turn their chairs around for the pyramid. In the back of the
room was this piece of artwork shaped into a pyramid, made of steel/metals
with two television sets in the middle set on U (so they were going,
"Sssssssssss"). Four guys came out and played the steel on the pyramid
and homemade space-age guitars, while a "gimp", dressed in white with
a gas mask over his face, crawled all over the floor. I call him
a gimp because he reminds me of the slave in pulp fiction, slthough
he was wearing clothes and not touching anybody. "Gimp" pulled the
tv's out of the pyramid and rolled out a white material on the floor
(all with psychedelic-y music in the background). He then slowly
peeled a layer off the white sheet, going all the way back, looking
like he was peeling a fruit roll-up. He then stood up and fell face
first into the sheet, sticking to it and rolling his whole body into
it. The other side of the sheet was a silver foil, and he squirmed
all over the floor like a worm. One of the musicians came over
with a weird object that made a zapping sound and was 'controlling'
foil boy with the zapper. Unfortunatelly, the show abruptly stopped
when the zapper-man started hanging on a chain which broke loose from
the ceiling and hit his head, cutting it open. Although we didn't
get to see the full performance, the beginning that we did see was
very entertaining and interesting! It was really funny watching
foil-boy (attempt to) get up and walk/scoot out of the room.
In all, it was a really fun and strange night. I would definitely go
to one of these shows again! After loading out and driving back to
Boston, we got home around 4:00 am.
|
90.2861 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu May 02 1996 14:45 | 14 |
| > and homemade space-age guitars, while a "gimp", dressed in white with
> a gas mask over his face, crawled all over the floor. I call him
> a gimp because he reminds me of the slave in pulp fiction, slthough
Oh no!
Just as I was getting over "the gimp" in Pulp Fiction you have to bring
"it" up again :)
Dressed in white? The gimp's being married off...
:)
bob
|
90.2862 | was this mentioned already? | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 02 1996 14:51 | 5 |
| that movie scarred me emotionally
hey
the dude in the pawn shop that pulled the piece on Bruce Willis and the
big gangster guy looked like DA VE!
|
90.2863 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu May 02 1996 15:15 | 5 |
| > that movie scarred me emotionally
That explains a lot.
;-)
|
90.2864 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Fri May 03 1996 09:30 | 5 |
| > that movie scarred me emotionally
boy, leblanccccc, you left yourself wide open on that one :-)
|
90.2865 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri May 03 1996 09:34 | 6 |
|
> that movie scarred me emotionally
Ooooohhhhh Sally!
Do we have to order the V chip for your TV, or what?
|
90.2866 | sick people | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri May 03 1996 09:45 | 6 |
| WOW
a man tries his damndest to show his sensitive emotional side and he
gets trampled on.....
ok...SHOW MORE GAY RAPE IN FILMS!!!!!
Happy now you perverts?
|
90.2867 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri May 03 1996 10:33 | 4 |
|
> Happy now you perverts?
No! ;-)
|
90.2868 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri May 03 1996 13:45 | 6 |
| > WOW
> a man tries his damndest to show his sensitive emotional side and he
> gets trampled on.....
That's cuz we all know ya better that to buy that....;-)
|
90.2869 | asta minyanna | RECV::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Fri May 03 1996 14:52 | 9 |
|
last chance for directions for anyone coming to Casa de Sloan
tommorrow. send mail..
There will be plenty of food, margaritta's, etc. Bring your favorite
beer and party games......
Cathy
|
90.2870 | | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Fri May 03 1996 15:21 | 8 |
|
Should we bring any food, anyway?
see I got this mutant gigantic (I mean its BIG, like FOOTBALL sized :-)
mango to bring over, maybe put the thing inna blender an' mix it with some
tequila!
- Josh
|
90.2871 | as this week moves along, i am looking forward to this party more and more... | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Fri May 03 1996 15:28 | 16 |
| re Chris...
that's ok dude... i know deep inside there's a sensitive new age kinda guy... :^)
re Josh...
definitely bring tht mango!!!! i want to see it or one thing, and i love mangoes for
another.... the tequila idea has merit... :^) "a mango marguerita in every blender"
may have to become part of my election campaign... :^)
bring your cameras... this may be your last chance to get incriminating photos
of an unannounced presidential candidate in a drunken stupor... :^)
well, maybe not your LAST chance.... :^) :^) :^)
da ve
|
90.2872 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Fri May 03 1996 15:32 | 7 |
|
hey da ve, what are -you- doing here today?
Debess
hey, what am -I- doing here today ;-)
|
90.2873 | contestants, start your blenders | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Fri May 03 1996 15:46 | 8 |
| re .2870
American or European football? :-)
Mango margs do sound interesting. I almost regret that I'll be on my to
Florida...
gary
|
90.2874 | so why are *you* here? :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Fri May 03 1996 15:52 | 14 |
| having kind of a crappy week actually... the kind that makes you
really question some of your career choices... my boss is on vacation
and i have a long list of things to get finished up before she gets
back... i doubt i'll make it to all of them, but i'm giving it a damn
good shot... she's awesome at what she does and she's willing to work
with me on lot's of stuff (one of the better managers i've had actually),
but lately i'm starting to wonder if this is a good fit for me...
at least i got to come in late, but it *was* supposed to be a vacation
day...
ok, i fessed up... your turn... :^)
da ve
|
90.2875 | no...actually, its cause I'm -so- dedicated to my job! | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Fri May 03 1996 15:59 | 10 |
|
so I could read the notesfile ;-)
actually, I'm making up the time I took off to transport the
pirate (the guy with the eyepatch) around...I'm trying to
accumulate as much vacation time as I can so that I can take
a month off this summer :-)
Debess
|
90.2876 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Fri May 03 1996 16:05 | 4 |
| Dunoo why I'm still here...MRs. O has today off, and I'm hopin' to leave NE
minute, gotta get rrragin' for Acoustic Junction !!!
Wes
|
90.2877 | It's gonna be a vile night | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri May 03 1996 16:12 | 6 |
|
See ya at Acoustic Junction Wes!!! RAGE!!!! :-)
Tom W. and Adam S. are carting me around tonight
so I can get totally blotto and let tongue hang
out the window.
|
90.2878 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri May 03 1996 17:38 | 7 |
| > so I can get totally blotto and let tongue hang
> out the window.
Hey, with a little luck, maybe you'll find something more
constructive to do with it...;-)
tim
|
90.2879 | spread the word | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Mon May 06 1996 08:59 | 13 |
| I did see Deano's tongue hangin' out :))) And what a show !!! AJ Rocked the
Paradise...even when they finished the show with a REAL Unplugged toon...4 of
'em, on the front of the PAradise stage, no microphones, no amps, just acoustic
guitar, and vocals, in front of 600? or so folks gathered around the front of
the stage, for a nice quiet "Kiss Of Misfortune" they pulled it off quite
nicely...in attendance that night was Ahmet Ertugun (sp?) The Man at Atlantic
Records, and word has it that he told AJ that he was impressed, and it's very
possible that AJ will be signed to Atlantic Records...hope so
I'm telling ya, catch Acoustic Junction, they put on a high energy show, great
music, great harmonies...
Wes
|
90.2880 | HOT! | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon May 06 1996 11:35 | 9 |
|
Wes! thanks for turning me on to that. Acoustic Junction is HOT!
I went backstage and rapped with Stuart, a friend from High School,
and the atmosphere back there was RAGE'n!!!
The keyboardist (clearly mega talented) would alternate between
violin, flute and keys on playing the leads....EXCELLENT, HOT,
RIPPIN!!! The crowd was very into it.
|
90.2881 | Fun for all !!! | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Mon May 06 1996 11:59 | 8 |
| My pleasure Deano...hope to see you on the 22nd at the OVK !!! Reid (AJ Lead
singer) and Stewart's folks band "The CenterStreeters" will be opening for AJ
athe OVK...they are a bluegrass band, and can really play...Tim Roper, the AJ
keyboardist/flautist/fiddler/harpist sometimes sits in with the CenterStreeters,
and they have their own multi-instrumentalist "Doc" who plays guitar, dobro,
banjo...
Wes
|
90.2882 | cross-posted from RADIO_RADIO | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon May 06 1996 18:34 | 50 |
| An inspiration to day-jobbing DiY'ers everywhere...? (Me anyway.)
- JayC.
==================================================================
Excerpted without permission from the 2/2/96 Boston Globe, page 58.
"Rocker Jack Logan keeps his day job," by Steve Morse:
==================================================================
Jack Logan... repairs swimming-pool pumps in a small town in Georgia. He's
also been a bellhop at Howard Johnson's, an employee of Kmart and a worker
in a cup factory.
These jobs have kept Logan grounded, but these days... he's become a
critic's favorite, whose tight-knit Stones-influenced garage-rock -- also
showing traces of early REM -- is winning lavish praise.
"It's a total shock," says Logan, who will headline Mama Kin on Tuesday with
his band Liquor Cabinet (featuring a couple of fellow swimming-pool pump
repairmen).
"We used to put out tapes around Athens [Ga.] and nobody was breaking down
the door to get those... I think we sold about 80 of them in three years.
So all this attention is new. But as long as I got this opportunity, I'm
curious to see how long we can get away with it."
Logan, 36, caused critics to take notice two years ago with his album
"Bulk", recorded at home in loosey-goosey, nocturnal sessions. And he's
just returned with "Mood Elevator" on the Medium Cool/Restless Records
label. It's another slice of compact guitar-rock with fascinating tales of
unpretentious, small-town living... often told with narrative flair...
"We kind of know what we're doing in a strange kind of way," says Logan.
"But we don't practice much. Music is more of a hobby for us. I'm sure some
people question our seriousness, but we don't consider this a 'career.' It's
a sidelight to our other jobs."
Which is precisely why it's so refreshing to hear Logan's music. It's not
formula-driven, or tailored for niche-conscious radio formats. "We've had
some college airplay... but I guess the album isn't alternative enough for
the new alternative stations. Or maybe it is. I don't know. Maybe I'm
being stereotypical about it. But we don't worry about it."
Logan is managed by Peter Jesperson, who also managed the Replacements.
Logan's fans include Peter Buck of REM and a group called the Dashboard
Saviors, who recommended Logan to the Medium Cool label, though the Saviors
just broke up.
Asked if he's ever been a professional musician before, Logan says with a
chuckle, "No, no, no! And I'm still not. That's something we shoot for,
but we're not there yet."
==================================================================
|
90.2883 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue May 07 1996 13:45 | 10 |
|
here is a question that is probably like 'if a tree falls in the
forest..' but here goes : What does it cost a company for employees
to use email? Is there a charge per cal or something? like my
daughter has an account on the machine at the branch office of the
company she works for. many of the employees have accounts. if she is
using email to communicate out to other people in other parts of the
world, how does that get reflected on comm charges etc ? one wonders.
|
90.2884 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue May 07 1996 13:49 | 7 |
| well, i'm no expert, but ...
if it costs 32� for a guy to p/u a letter at your door, and
deliver it anywhere in the US, it's gotta cost less for email.
;-)
|
90.2885 | Success! | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue May 07 1996 13:51 | 24 |
| Well, it happened sooner than I expected. It wasn't the appeal to reason,
it wasn't the reason that she would never be in any danger while wearing
a life-jacket and Dad being a former lifeguard, it wasn't the book
"Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe that turned the tide. No, it was
greed, plain and simple! Mom promised to give her Song Bird Barbie, if
Hannah went canoeing with us and didn't cry or scream. But Amy did this
bribing when I wasn't around, so it came as a bit of a surprise to me
when, on Saturday, Hannah said, "Are we going canoeing tomorrow? I want
to go canoeing." Huh??? But then all was explained!
So, Sunday, after Hebrew school, we had some lunch, popped the
canoe on the car, and took off for a different site (Qauddick Resevoir?) in
Thompson, CT which is pretty close to our house. And she had a good time,
with us out on the water for about an hour. We stayed pretty close to
shore most of the time, but we got rocked by boat wakes a few times
and even those were interpreted as 'fun'. Hannah said she was fine,
and she "didn't listen to her brain" which I guess meant that she
thought it was kind of scary, but not enough to induce hysteria.
Everybody had a good time. But I think Dan was getting a bit overwrought
at times because no one had promised him a toy ;-) Now to see if we
can get her to do it again without a bribe. Otherwise this could get
pretty expensive!
PeterT
|
90.2886 | email shouldn't cost much, but the overhead can kill you... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue May 07 1996 14:06 | 14 |
| An individual piece of email is probably less than a penny, depending
on length. There is no charge for an email per se, (unless you belong
to a service that charges for email, and now with ISP's all over the
place, even the major vendors are changing their stripes.) The real
costs are reflected in how much a company pays for their access,
which would include communication connections (via dialup, or some
dedicated access via a T1 line or the like) a corporate account which
may reside on an ISP's system. If they have their own domain name
and their own hookup to the net, then they have to pay for a
distinct address which maybe a one time or a monthly fee. Pushing the
bits over the wire is the easy part. It's the set up and maintenance
that cost you.
PeterT
|
90.2887 | as long as the messages are deleted | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue May 07 1996 14:16 | 18 |
|
I've done some work on this at school in my intro to I.S. class.
2 years ago we had a pricing grid sent to us via email. It brokedown
various ways to ship material/documentation. The email vehicle was so
diminutive that they claimed the cost of sending email messages was
"adsorbed in system overhead costs" and was "strongly recommended".
Faxing averaged to be about $.30 a sheet. Fed-ex had the best shipping
deals over all other carriers CPP (cost per pound).
Bottomline, email is the most cost effective means of communication
available today. Especially in the long distance area. However, one
aspect of the cost of email is greatly heightened through selfish email-
box management. The cost of storing old email messages is high...just
like when our whole voicemail system crashes cause people have too much
stored voicemail messages. HUGE impact.
- Deane
|
90.2888 | | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Tue May 07 1996 14:25 | 7 |
| Hey, great news!
> Hannah said she was fine, and she "didn't listen to her brain" [...]
Shades of Homer J. Simpson..."Stupid brain!"
Dan
|
90.2889 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue May 07 1996 14:32 | 6 |
| RE:and she "didn't listen to her brain"
works for me....
rfb_feeling brainless today
|
90.2890 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 07 1996 15:23 | 1 |
| just another one of those bodily organs that leads to trouble...
|
90.2891 | rhetorical - I really -don't- want to know ;0 | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Tue May 07 1996 16:16 | 4 |
| dare I ask - what the HELL is a song bird Barbie?!?
Debess
|
90.2892 | just my guess :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 07 1996 16:19 | 3 |
| a doll that SINGS "Math is hard" and "Dont ask me, i'm only a girl"...
da ve
|
90.2893 | And the Barbie VW bus | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue May 07 1996 16:19 | 5 |
| Or even better
a bird song barbie
comes with a batik skirt and petchouli...with the action twirl feature
:^)
|
90.2894 | Not quite as annoying as some other toys... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue May 07 1996 16:36 | 13 |
| You must be protecting them kids from TV pretty well Debess!
Song Bird Barbie is your basic Barbie, perhaps with a non-regulation
hand. It comes complete with a balancing bird. The birds beak sits
in Barbies hand (hence the comment about the non-regulation hand)
and the bird (with heavy wings that droop down and out to balance
the thing) balances in Barbies hand. If you press the beak,
the bird breaks into song. Song Bird Barbie!
We'd already bought it some time ago, and were just looking for a
good opportunity to introduce it. Birthday, or Christmas, or
Hannukah. I guess canoe behavior was satisfactory too.
PeterT
|
90.2895 | no offence to the fine folks at Mattel but | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 07 1996 16:42 | 3 |
| i think i like Chris's better.......
da ve
|
90.2896 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue May 07 1996 16:51 | 8 |
|
It was on the news last night, I think, that Iran issued a
warning against the latest Threat from the West - Barbie
dolls! Said they are practically nude, and too damn flexible!
The Downfall of Civilization is imminent
Tom
|
90.2897 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Tue May 07 1996 16:53 | 8 |
|
you guys aren't paying attention (dammit!) I said I don't want
to know!
but thanks for replying anyways, I needed the laugh!
Debess
|
90.2898 | :^) :^) :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 07 1996 17:36 | 4 |
| anyone who doubts that Barbie is the downfall of civilization
need only look closely and see what she did to poor Ken!
da ve
|
90.2899 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue May 07 1996 17:38 | 1 |
| ken's got a smile on his face????
|
90.2900 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue May 07 1996 17:52 | 3 |
| > ken's got a smile on his face????
Yeah, but it's what Ken *hasn't* got...
|
90.2901 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Wed May 08 1996 08:51 | 9 |
| re .2894
Scaled to adult avian size, the bird would have a 6" long body and a
12' wingspan!
How come Barbie gets the credit when it's the bird who sings? Why
didn't they call it Song Bird Display Stand Barbie??
|
90.2902 | ;-) | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed May 08 1996 10:30 | 3 |
| Hey, now wait just a minute here!!!
/Ken
|
90.2903 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Wed May 08 1996 10:32 | 4 |
|
I thought your sweetie's name was Mindy, not Barbie...must be
some -other- Ken they're talking about...
|
90.2904 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 08 1996 11:00 | 10 |
|
yesterday, i was delerious from not enough sleep the past couple of
weeks...last nite i caught up....this morning i get this
re:
Yeah, but it's what Ken *hasn't* got..
so i assume barbie should be re-named larana bobbit???
|
90.2905 | anatomically non-existant! | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 08 1996 14:02 | 8 |
| re: this morning i get this...
better late than never! :^)
and yes, if Ken is "anatomically correct" then the human version probably
has a very high voice... and doesn't do well in singles bars... :^)
da ve
|
90.2906 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed May 08 1996 14:10 | 3 |
| This is getting more painful to read by the point reply ;-)
/KenH ;-)
|
90.2907 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed May 08 1996 14:46 | 41 |
| > This is getting more painful to read by the point reply ;-)
Well, let's not stop now...
When I saw the "Ken" reference, I immediately thought of Robin Williams'
routine "Lorena Bobbitt"... If folks aren't generally aware of it, it's
the closing cut in Rhino's 4-CD comedy box. Best thing on the box!
I'm not sure how this translates to typewritten text, but here are some
excerpts. Seems like it'll need form feeds for comic flow control...
==========================================================================
Yes, Mrs. Doubtfire was a great success, and yes, I will play Lorena
Bobbitt... "Mrs. Hellfire!"
I mean... And I know you've heard a lot about it tonight... But I want
to know... How do you lose your dick, and not notice?
How do you wake up a Ken doll...? ...
Here's what I think happened... She called her friend on the phone and
said, "He abuses me!" And her friend said, "Well, throw the prick out of
the house!"
<Williams then pictures the prick out on its own, "and without the balls
he can really move!" He's hitchhiking on the freeway...>
A truck comes by...
Coincidence? Peterbilt - All right!
"Where ya headed?
Virginia?
Close enough!"
==========================================================================
That's just the beginning too -- amazing routine... - JayC.
|
90.2908 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Wed May 08 1996 16:41 | 8 |
| phone calls to toyota dealers in nashua and manchester cuz i'm
car shopping and all i get is stoooopid CW music. couldn't they at
least try to have something decent on the musak?
and btw - does anyway know if Toyota corolla wagons have all wheel
drive and/or 4WD? i mean since i can't get through to the dealer ...
|
90.2909 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Wed May 08 1996 17:00 | 3 |
| They have a new model called RAVA, it looks like a Geo Tracker,
very sporty around 15k. I am a fan of Toyota, I have a 90 Celica GTS
with 149K, and I got 150K out of Van, they caught on fire.
|
90.2910 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed May 08 1996 17:01 | 12 |
| > and btw - does anyway know if Toyota corolla wagons have all wheel
> drive and/or 4WD? i mean since i can't get through to the dealer ...
I don't think so.
they're front wheel drive.
Geo Prizm is the same car, built on the same line and much
cheaper.
if you can get the the WWW, see:
http://www.edmunds.com/
|
90.2911 | Bier Haus? | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 09 1996 10:17 | 2 |
| so is the first annual tdavis_visits_nashua soiree kicking in after
work or what?
|
90.2912 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu May 09 1996 10:33 | 1 |
| I 'll be there
|
90.2913 | clueless | RECV::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu May 09 1996 12:33 | 4 |
|
is it the bier hause today after work?
Cath_just_returning_from_ObjectWorld_&_who_needs_a_few_brews
|
90.2914 | | MKOTS3::MCONNORS | | Thu May 09 1996 12:36 | 5 |
|
I'll stop by for one (or 2) if folks will be there right around
5:00.....
/MJ
|
90.2915 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Thu May 09 1996 12:44 | 1 |
| i'll be there a little before 5, for 1 or 2.
|
90.2916 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Thu May 09 1996 13:43 | 4 |
| I'm aiming for 5:30ish ...
see ya!
|
90.2917 | | MKOTS3::MCONNORS | | Fri May 10 1996 09:48 | 8 |
|
Welp, I didn't make it.... got hung up at work and just ran
outta time... then... got stuck in traffic on the way home!
:-(
So... did ya have fun?
MJ
|
90.2918 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Fri May 10 1996 09:53 | 6 |
| yes, we did. :-)
and, we missed you, too.
next time!
|
90.2919 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Fri May 10 1996 18:33 | 13 |
| From USA today:
Leary's leery over freezing head
Timothy Leary - the 1960s guru who urged a generation of Americans to
"turn on, tune in, drop out" - has dropped out of the cryonics movement,
saying he no longer wants his head frozen when he dies. "They have no
sense of humor," Leary said of cryonics advocates, who hope future
technologies will allow frozen bodies to be revived and the ailments
that killed them cured. Leary, 75, has inoperable prostate cancer. He's
considering suicide and may announce it over the Internet just before
taking his life.
|
90.2920 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon May 13 1996 09:53 | 4 |
|
Less than 2 month to Further! Yehaaa!
Mark
|
90.2921 | | SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Mon May 13 1996 14:16 | 1 |
| I think Dr. Tim's epitaph should be "better living through chemistry"
|
90.2922 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon May 13 1996 16:27 | 2 |
|
HA! :^)
|
90.2923 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Mon May 13 1996 16:40 | 7 |
| >I think Dr. Tim's epitaph should be "better living through chemistry"
if you check out his web page, you can see his weekl intake of
drugs. including Leary Crackers(tm).
;-)
|
90.2924 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Tue May 14 1996 11:36 | 5 |
| Ok, who here left my name & phone number w/ a place called the Coliseum
in Manchestah NH? Leblanc? this is a comedy stop...
i get a call from these guys last night saying they'll give
me free stuff this sat night....
|
90.2925 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue May 14 1996 11:39 | 3 |
| you wouldn't catch me dead in that soul train usa joint
talk to smith
|
90.2926 | Bulldozers and Bucks | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 15 1996 12:28 | 32 |
| Feeling low last nite on the way home from work, grabed a beer and took
the back way home. I intentionally do not look to the left at a certain
point as the landrapers have bulldozed about 100 acres (or so it seems)
of pristine praire/foothill environment into a hill of dust. Where's the
MonkeyWrench Gang when you need them? To make it worse, in the middle
of the road, dead maybe for an hour at the most, was a 6 foot long bull
snake. Probably not too many rats left after the bulldozing or the
dozers rousted him out of his hole one. I turned the corner and started
to drop off of the Mesa and just happened to look over. There's three
bucks in velvet, horns just starting to grow out of the top of their
heads. Two small guys, a spike and a forky, and the bug buck. By the
looks of the bumps starting to poke out of the main beam, I'd say he
was gonna be a 4-5 point come fall. I turned around and parked on the
side of the road with the engine still running. The smell of exhaust
fumes hides all scent of man from deer. These guys walked up to within
10-15 yards of the car, the big guy trying to look into the cab and
figger out "whats up". I could see his nostrils quivering, and his eye
balls searching to see what he couldn't smell. I laughed out loud.
I noticed one of the little guys limping a litte and thought he might
have got hit by a car, but then I figgered out what was wrong.
Occasionaly, each buck would turn and stick an antler under their haunch
and scratch the antler against their leg. The antlers are too sensitive
for the deer to use their hooves to scrtach them, being full of blood
and growing tissue. So they use their hind quarter to do the
scratching...the little guy that was limping, i guessed, stabbed
himslef in the groin whilst scratching and felt it! I laughed out loud
again, having figgered that out. The little guy gave me a dirty look.
I watched them for about 30 minutes, finished my beer, and drove home,
hoping that these guys would have a little piece of land left to them
for at least a few more years...before the bulldozers come again.
|
90.2927 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Wed May 15 1996 12:43 | 18 |
| rfb,
> The little guy gave me a dirty look.
too funny. ;-)
if it wasn't for the funny parts, your story would make me cry. i
go past the WalMart in Lunenburg everyday and look the other way.
It's on a hill that used to be a dairy farm. The hill stood empty
for many years and looked beautiful just the way it was. Then the
bulldozers came and tranformed it into a shopping plaza. What
used to be a nice rolling hill is now a flat-top man_made hill of
concrete and blacktop. I won't argue the good/bad for the economy
or whether we needed/didn't need this shopping mall, it just
saddens me that the hill is gone. :-(
also heard there are black bears roaming Luneneburg. Presumably
cause there's little food due to the harse winter and diminishing
habitat. sigh. progress.
|
90.2928 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 15 1996 12:54 | 17 |
| re:if it wasn't for the funny parts, your story would make me cry.
I *havta* see the humor in this....Patty tells me it doesn't help my
karma to drive by and yell obscinities at the landrapers, they are just
doing their job. ANd it doesn't help my karma to rant and rave about
how stupid the general public is here to fall for the "NO NEW TAXES"
answer to everything, including the open space issue...dumb, stupid ,
M%^%*^$&*ERS. and it doesn't help my karma (although it's grate stress
relief) to yell at cops as they are setting on the side of the road
radaring, "really fightin crime now aren't ya YOU PIG!"...so i try not
to doit...esp when she's with me...%^)
and without being able to see the cosmic humor and irony in this world,
we, as humans, are lost....
c-ya
rfb
|
90.2929 | | OUTPOS::EKLOF | Waltzing with Bears | Wed May 15 1996 13:19 | 2 |
| "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got
'til it's gone. They paved paradise, and put up a parking lot." :(
|
90.2930 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 15 1996 13:31 | 4 |
| so the Irish guy that's here on loan (says he knows who you are, Dermot)
comes up and asks "Do you wear a grateful dead shirt everyday"?
%^)
|
90.2931 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 15 1996 13:33 | 2 |
|
"only on days that end in 'Y'"....
|
90.2932 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Wed May 15 1996 13:45 | 6 |
| ;-)
Hi, Dermot! (we've never met. i sent the garcia RS issue to him
last year.)
|
90.2933 | I'd love to see one someday | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed May 15 1996 14:16 | 13 |
| re: Jay
> also heard there are black bears roaming Luneneburg. Presumably
> cause there's little food due to the harse winter and diminishing
> habitat. sigh. progress.
On the brighter side, I think, they've resorted to putting up Bear Crossing
signs in NE Mass on Rt 2. The black bear is making a big comeback, and they
just love the campgrounds around that area (that's the iffy part). At least
they're coming back!
/Ken
|
90.2934 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 15 1996 14:27 | 7 |
| bears that raid campgrounds in COlo are first relocated and if they
return are then shot...lots of orphan cubs are sent to the animal
rehabilatators every year becuase mama became a problem bear.
how's the fishin so far Ken??
rfb
|
90.2935 | pretty grim | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 15 1996 14:28 | 5 |
| Speaking of black bears,
who is the ass at the "make a wish"foundation that agreed to give this
dying kid his last wish to kill a kodiak bear?
what kind of shit is this?
|
90.2936 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 15 1996 14:33 | 10 |
| it's called hunting and game management, cris. Which i agree with 100%.
*ALTHOUGH* I have a big problem with Gov Wilson and
Alaska's idea of manifest destiny,
ie: we got the resources, let's use and explote them to the utmost
until they are all gone.
but without game management, our game resources would be in trouble.
rfb
|
90.2937 | | JARETH::LARU | | Wed May 15 1996 14:37 | 5 |
| Something just feels wrong about satisfying a wish that is,
essentially:
I'm dying; I wanna go kill something for pleasure...
/b
|
90.2938 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Wed May 15 1996 14:49 | 10 |
| /Ken,
yeah, it is nice they're coming back, as are most of the Mass
wildlife. it's a double-edged sword though. there's more of them,
with less habitat. when the two-leggeds feel threatened, the
4-leggeds come out on the short end :-/
re; the dying kid and the kodiak. this is a joke, right???
and urban legend? tell me this isn't true.
|
90.2939 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 15 1996 15:01 | 10 |
| re:
Something just feels wrong about satisfying a wish that is,
essentially:
I'm dying; I wanna go kill something for pleasure...
I understand totally what you are saying, cris....me?, I'd probably
join the good dr Tim.
rfb
|
90.2940 | "I always wanted to rape and pillage" | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 15 1996 15:02 | 5 |
|
pretty sick epitaph on a dying person's life....
if that is all they have been wishing for during their existence on
this earth i feel sorry for this poor sap
|
90.2941 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Wed May 15 1996 15:30 | 2 |
| frustrating freaking day.
i need a vacation. oh, for a trip to Albany!!!
|
90.2942 | brew night soon? | RECV::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed May 15 1996 15:34 | 5 |
|
sorry you're having a bad day Jay. I'm finishing up a huge
freaking project/product release today...
rage!
|
90.2943 | uhhh, sanity check here... i don't get it... | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 15 1996 15:57 | 25 |
|
ummmm, not to be contrary to developing sentiment here or anything,
but aren't we being a bit severe here in our attitudes towards this
person and make-a-wish???
rather than looking at this as "i'm dying so i'm going to go kill something",
maybe it's more appropriate to find out a little more about the kid and
his/her motives... if this person always enjoyed outdoorsy kinds of things
like hunting and fishing and stuff, i don't see it as that much of a stretch
for a kid to want to go hunting big bear in alaska as a dying wish...
to a certain extent i can relate, even though i'm not a hunter or fisherman
myself... and certainly i wouldn't condemn the make a wish foundation
for trying to help them...
kid wants to go hunting before he/she dies... why is that a problem????
the animal is not endangered and can be legally hunted... it doesn't seem
all that unreasonable to me... kinda like if Jols or rfb were in the same boat
and wanted to go fishing (no pun intended! :^)... would we slam them for
wnating to kill fish as a dying wish? or is it because bears are cool looking,
warm, fuzzy mammals (with big teeth and claws) as opposed to cold, slimy
scaly, fish?
i think we can afford to cut the kid some slack...
da ve
|
90.2944 | I still find make a wish shady. | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 15 1996 16:14 | 12 |
| if you are dying and the only way you will find solace and peace on
your deathbed is to go out and kill an animal then you have got
problems....
i can equate this with saying "Hey I never robbed a 7-11 before and i
am dying so let me get my kicks in"
but killing the bear IS legal da ve....not that it is right in some
folk's eyes..who knows..maybe he is an avid hunter..then again,
maybe he is some warped clown that just wants to get a thrill...
|
90.2945 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Wed May 15 1996 16:17 | 10 |
| ya can release a caught fish, da ve. ;-)
most people who hunt kodiak (and, i'm speculating here) do so for
the thrill of the kill. i like the thrill of catching fish. i eat
what i take. i release what i don't need. to kill a bear (or
anything else) for the sake of killing is where it goes wrong for
me.
my 2�
|
90.2946 | maybe i'm just a little sensitive to this kind of thing just now... | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 15 1996 17:00 | 18 |
|
re release the fish... :^) ok, good point...
and i appreciate the fact that a kodiak bear is more of a
trophy than food...
and while i agree with Chris in so far as it certainly
wouldn't be MY first choice in the way of dying wishes,
i guess i have a little problem with the way this is being
characterized here... i mean, it's one thing for a kid
to want to go hunting... it's quite another to put it off as
"since i'm dying the only way i can find peace is to go
out and kill something"... i doubt that's a fair characterization
of what's going on....
but then again, maybe it's just me... :^)
da ve
|
90.2947 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed May 15 1996 17:08 | 12 |
| rfb asks How the fishing ?
I couldn't tell ya :-/ Remember, I have a 4 and a 6 year old at home
and Mindy works weekends. So, no serious fishing. We did kill (No,
not literally ;-) the kivvers (panfish/sunfish) last weekend. The kids
loved it!
I got new line on all the reels except the striper reel, that's next,
the boat is ready and has seen some action, so I'm ready to go. All
I need now is TIME...
/Ken
|
90.2948 | thank what you kill, eat with reverence | JARETH::LARU | | Wed May 15 1996 17:12 | 6 |
| anyone who goes trophy-hunting
should themselves be hunted down...
unless they want to do it with a camera.
/bruce
|
90.2949 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Wed May 15 1996 17:21 | 6 |
| Another issue with the make-a-wish thing is that the kid (who's 17) is not
terminal right now. His cancer is in remission.
I heard this on the radio today.
adam
|
90.2950 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Wed May 15 1996 17:28 | 12 |
|
From the little that I;ve heard about this youngman is that he has
fished and hunted for most of his short life. I don't think anyone
should judge him on whats being said in the media, from what i have
seen no one has taken the time to interview the young man and ask him
anything about his last wish!
As a fisherman and a hunter I agreed with fishing and hunting only for
food, but rememeber that some people like the taste of bear and as a
added goal you can have a nice skin.
Divide Dave
|
90.2951 | | JARETH::LARU | | Wed May 15 1996 17:36 | 14 |
| I like the taste of spotted owl & snail darter... ;-)
I just think it's time that we stop looking at our environment
as just something to be exploited, rather than as a gift and
as our home.
Perhaps the thrill of the hunt is no longer sufficient justification
for killing...
or maybe I'm just a knee-jerk tree-hugger.
Might be time to invest in green asphalt.
/bruce
|
90.2952 | more spew... i'm coming up on my limit though... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 15 1996 18:34 | 33 |
|
glad to hear his cancer is in remission....
and again, don't misunderstand... i agree with a lot
of what's been said here about respecting the animals,
the environment, don't kill it if you won't eat it and all
of that...
i'm just reacting (i admit it) to what appears to me
to be a blanket condemnation of the kid AND the
make-a-wish foundation... the severity of the comments
here seem a bit much...
if we can respect the animals, we can afford a little more
respect for each other too, doncha think??? i mean, you may
not be hip to the kids choices, but they're HIS choices...
they're not illegal and the animal he wants to hunt is not
endangered... and certainly we can't expect everyone to
share exactly the same moral and ethical concerns...
like i said before, i think we can afford to cut the kid some
slack here...
as for make-a-wish... i've heard criticisms of them before...
they were based on how much money they raise as compared
to how much is spent on salaries and such as opposed to the
actual charitable work.... and while there's certainly room
for imporvement, i support what they are trying to do, more so
now that i've seen the kind of difference it can make to a kid...
i'd be curous to know what other, if any, criticisms of the organization
there are...
da ve
|
90.2953 | make a wish! | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Thu May 16 1996 08:56 | 6 |
| > -< brew night soon? >-
biersday, today.
biers haus. meetin' tdavis there.
we're gonna kill us a cupla pints! ;-)
my dying wish would be to taste all the world's beers!
|
90.2954 | Spew | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 16 1996 09:17 | 7 |
| I guess being a non hunter non fisherman sportsperson i am biased da
ve....
but like bruce said, why not make it a little more exciting and even
up the odds...
give the kid a bow and arrow and make it a little more primitive....
|
90.2955 | Death Don't... | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu May 16 1996 09:46 | 15 |
| re: Make A Wish Foundation
One of my best friend's 4 year old daughter contracted Leukemia a
couple of years ago. Last summer, the MAWF sent the family to Disneyworld,
all expenses paid. After constant hospital visits, dangerous spinal taps,
radiation, chemotherapy, she and the family really needed a break.
MAWF made a big difference here! She's doing great BTW...
re: the kid hunting the bear
If ya eat meat and wear or use leather, I don't see how you can complain...
That kid has every right to do something like this. Imagine being so close
to death at such a young age.
/Ken
|
90.2956 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Thu May 16 1996 09:56 | 6 |
|
Another think is that the memories of a dying person going out with
love ones to do what they enjoy helps the ones left here on earth!
Divide
|
90.2957 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 16 1996 10:12 | 12 |
| I always wondered what a "kivver" was. And I assume that Kibbie is
another term of endearment for sunfish?
RE: no serious fishing
No matter what the fishin...it's all serious....%^)
I'm gonna kill my breakfast now.....;^)
rfb
|
90.2958 | | JARETH::LARU | | Thu May 16 1996 10:16 | 30 |
| a cow is not a bear. and going to DisneyBland is not the same as
killing wildlife. (But I agree that we could debate the morality
of farming our BigMacs and Reeboks.)
I saw a piece on the tube last week about about an ex-logger...
said that he and a lot of other who logged had those jobs because
they loved the woods and loved being in that environment, and that
he realized that the way that they were doing their jobs was destroying
what they loved. So he's on a mission to try to change the ways
that logging is done...
There is no longer any reason to kill a bear, except in self-defense
in your back yard (and it's really the bear's back yard, too... the
bear didn't even get $24 worth of beads).
To go out into the wilderness because you love the wilderness and then
kill the very thing you claim to love is hypocrisy. I don't care
whether the bear is officially "endangered." As rfb suggested, it's
all endangered, and becoming more so with every new development and
parking lot. So maybe killing a bear *is* equivalent to going to
Disneybland.
The kid (as is any trophy-hunter) is on an ego-trip.
And, fwiw, all of us are one step away from death. It's just that most
of us don't know it.
/bruce
|
90.2959 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 16 1996 10:29 | 3 |
| re: all of us are one step away from death...
how true...and there's a thought that we should all stop and ponder
|
90.2960 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu May 16 1996 10:31 | 8 |
| > my dying wish would be to taste all the world's beers!
...and I would guess that, done in one sitting, that would probably be
enough to kill ya....;-)
...then again, I'm inclined to agree with you anyway...
tim
|
90.2961 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Thu May 16 1996 10:55 | 10 |
| >...and I would guess that, done in one sitting, that would probably be
>enough to kill ya....;-)
with a SMILE on my face. :-) :-)
oh, and since i'll be dying, i wanna doo all the world's beers,
while fishing, with naked women! :-o
;-)
|
90.2962 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 16 1996 11:00 | 1 |
| .....in a canoe constructed solely of oats
|
90.2963 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Thu May 16 1996 11:22 | 11 |
|
re:JOLLIMORE
> oh, and since i'll be dying, i wanna doo all the world's beers,
while fishing, with naked women! :-o
But then I would want to live as long as I could!
Good fishing is hard to come by!
Divide
|
90.2964 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu May 16 1996 11:23 | 7 |
| >oh, and since i'll be dying, i wanna doo all the world's beers,
>while fishing, with naked women! :-o
This is starting to sound like that old Bromberg tune, "Dyin'
Crapshooters Blues"...;-)
tim
|
90.2965 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu May 16 1996 11:24 | 8 |
| >>while fishing, with naked women! :-o
>
> But then I would want to live as long as I could!
>
> Good fishing is hard to come by!
;-)
|
90.2966 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Thu May 16 1996 11:27 | 9 |
| >>while fishing, with naked women! :-o
> But then I would want to live as long as I could!
funny how that would increase the will to live.
"I've found new strength!!! One more cast/beer/etc"
;-)
|
90.2967 | you go your's and I'll go mine.... | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu May 16 1996 11:46 | 26 |
| RE: Kibbies
Never heard of a "kivver", we always called them kibbies or brim ......
Kibby is also what happens when gravity attacks...er had too much to
drink.
As for "the kid and the bear"....
Lest I draw the wrath of all...
I dunno, I'm inclined to think that Kodiaks are far from extinction.
Maybe in some parts of the country but still far from it...same for
black bears. shit they got bears in Lunenberg now and probably behind
my house in Milford although I've seen no bear sign.
My take on this is to chalk this up to you live your lifestyle and
I'll live mine. I still fish plenty and used to hunt (deer and birds).
I haven't hunted in so long BUT yet I look around and see other things
that other people do that could potentially bother me and don't try to
make it an issue for me to stop them....
|
90.2968 | ex | JARETH::LARU | | Thu May 16 1996 11:52 | 5 |
| let's just kill 'em till they're *almost* extinct!
;-)
/b
|
90.2969 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu May 16 1996 11:53 | 12 |
| <<< Note 90.2968 by JARETH::LARU >>>
> let's just kill 'em till they're *almost* extinct!
Let's raise em and turn em loose so there'll be more varmints
to hunt ...
:)
all in good fun!there bruce,
:)
|
90.2970 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu May 16 1996 12:03 | 4 |
| kivvers, kibbies, sunfish, pumpkinseeds or whatever one calls em
are easy to catch and pretty much everywhere. Great for the kids...
/Ken
|
90.2971 | ex | JARETH::LARU | | Thu May 16 1996 12:09 | 9 |
| [aside] I think that these subjects, the controversial ones,
are the most interesting ones, because they help us to think
about who we are, and where we want to go (other than the bierhaus)
as individuals, and as a civilization...
As a human being, I'm not comfortable with the attribute
"kills for sport."
/bruce
|
90.2972 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu May 16 1996 12:17 | 9 |
| re: <<< Note 90.2971 by JARETH::LARU >>>
> As a human being, I'm not comfortable with the attribute
> "kills for sport."
Me too. But if the bear hunter is using the skin for clothing,
a blanket, and eating the meat, that's a different story.
/Ken
|
90.2973 | maybe they have too much too fast | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 16 1996 12:38 | 9 |
| re kibbie mr hap
as in just say N20!
"wow look at mr blue lips kibbie like a perch"
:^)
|
90.2974 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Thu May 16 1996 12:44 | 4 |
| fire alarms in mko a little while ago.
grab the keys, grab the jacket, grab my notebook/address book
and GRAB THE TAPES!! ;-) ;-)
|
90.2975 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 16 1996 12:59 | 20 |
| re:
[aside] I think that these subjects, the controversial ones,
are the most interesting ones, because they help us to think
about who we are, and where we want to go (other than the bierhaus)
as individuals, and as a civilization...
and discussions also help you (me) see the "other" side when often we
have a prejudice against that side. Extremism, although i like it! and
it helps to bring an issue to peoples attention, usually doesn't solve
anything. a good example is the guy who lobbied long and hard for the
re-introduction of the wolves into Yellowstone. Years ago he and his
allies would never have considered help from "foes"... a "don't trust
'em" attitude. The major political helper in this effort turned out to
be the environmentalists worst nitemare, the Gov. of Montana (or was it
IDAho??) anyway the point being that the "allies" abondoned the main
wolf guy because he was consorting with the enemy, saying "they'll
screw you, just wait"...now they are eating crow because the efforts
were successful and the "enemy" turned out to be an ally in this case.
rfb_
|
90.2976 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 16 1996 13:16 | 7 |
| re:kivvers, kibbies, sunfish, pumpkinseeds
As a teen in Ga., when we couldn't catch any thing else, brim were not
only fun, but tasty too! throw 'em in the hot grease and when they
float to the top...yummies!
rfb
|
90.2977 | my .02 | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu May 16 1996 14:29 | 21 |
|
interesting string on MAWF/Hunting.
I used to go hunting for deer in VT with my dad and brothers
until I got too afraid of being shot! i remember walking for 2hrs
to get Waaay out in the woods(or so I thought) sat down and
noticed another hunter 100 yds or so away 8-( Never did get a deer
so I don't really know if I *could've* shot one. Venison is very
tatsy however. I also think you should hunt for eating not for trophy.
Eat everything you hunt/kill and it makes it OK in my book. I also
don't have a problem with this kid who will have such a short time
left on the planet 8-(
BTW my uncle(ex Maine forest ranger) once told me he'd never eat
bear-meat! He once skinned a Bar(as Davey Crockett would say) and
said there were so many worms mixed in the meat it almost made him
yak!
Toby
|
90.2978 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 16 1996 14:32 | 5 |
| re; almost made him yak
so was it a bear or a yak? make up yer mind! %^)
rfb
|
90.2979 | can't please everyone everytime | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu May 16 1996 14:40 | 14 |
| a twist to this hunting thread...how d'y'all feel about hunting for the meat
and keeping the trophy? my sister lives in Florida, she's married to a Real
Good 'Ol Boy from the South. He was brought up hunting, fishing...if he bags a
deer, he eats the meat...but he also has a "trophy"...Karen was kinda freaked
out when we stayed down there last year and this deer was hanging over the bed
in the guest room.
bro-is-law says "aw shucks, Buck won't hurtcha" :))) I"m not a fan of hunting
for trophies, but the venison was damn tasty.
my .02 on the dying kid, I say let the kid do his thang, even though he is
killing a Kodiak bear, and I'm not into that, I think a little slack in this
case may be appropriate...and how much of the Truth are we getting from the
media on this whole story anyway?
|
90.2980 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 16 1996 14:42 | 3 |
| here we go with the liberal media kick wes
it was the bear on the grassy knoll in the puff of smoke
|
90.2981 | Dateline Jellystone..that would be Bear story | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 16 1996 14:43 | 4 |
| Newa flash
Lunenburg beat story
front page of Metro/Region in that "Liberal Subversive rag" the Boston
Globe
|
90.2982 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Listen2theRiverSingSweetSongs | Thu May 16 1996 15:03 | 5 |
|
I think instead of hanging the "trophy" on the wall that
they should cremate the remains and throw the ashes in
the Ganges
|
90.2983 | I can't Bear it :] | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu May 16 1996 15:21 | 7 |
| aaahh, no sir Chris :) how much reality can one get from a 30 second bit on
thenational news? that's all I'm askin'...
Debess, I like yer answer...that Ganges must be one hideous place...amongst the
beauty of the surrounding area :)
Wes_who'd_love_to_see_Rishikesh_India_where_The_Beatles_hung_out
|
90.2984 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu May 16 1996 16:12 | 9 |
| oh no!
news flash...
wild beats take over Lunenberg. Neighborhood defends homes with ginsu
knives and beat slicers.
:)
|
90.2985 | The Beat Goes On... | JARETH::LARU | | Thu May 16 1996 16:18 | 4 |
| Didn't Congressguy Bono sing about that before he joined U2?
(I woulda stayed with his old group :-)
/b
|
90.2986 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Thu May 16 1996 16:48 | 24 |
| re: Plowing paradise
you can write about how it is bad and all all you want in here
and it ain't gonna do no good. write your newspaper.
Voters approve things like huge developments, etc.
there is a zoning board that typically has to approve developments,
building etc. the best way *you* can make a difference is
by getting elected to the zoning bd, showing up for meetings to
speak your mind, getting other concerned citizens to show up at
meetings, etc. it is a ton of work, but, if you really,really,really
want to see it stop, you can by acting, gettting people to vote, etc.
you can bet your paycheck that when Joe Builder wants to build 100 houses
on a mint piece of land that he's gonna have all of his friends down
for the zoning meeting where his/her fate lies.
i'm getting a whole new experience now that i pay taxes (3200/yr!)
and go to town mtgs. i tell ya, the turnout is so small... you're
damn lucky if even 8% of the reg. voters in town show up at the town mtg.
very sad. it is more like 2-4% who determine the fate of an $11.5 M
budget, various changes to town bylaws (like zoning laws), etc.
you wanna push your agenda, you gotta work,work,work and get out
the vote.
|
90.2987 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Thu May 16 1996 17:36 | 16 |
|
JC is correct.. I started going to town meetings in Woodland Park and
the number thats shows up is so small its a shame...
Its hard enough to get people to vote let alone show up for town
meetings.
Woodland Park just had a vote on a Rec. center out of 9,000 voters only
1500 voted, and they made it easy the town mailed the ballot to your
house with a enclosed return with stamp and thats all they got to vote.
BTW the rec center went down in flames!!!!
Show up and be heard is the onlt way to change things.
Divide Dave
|
90.2988 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 16 1996 17:39 | 8 |
| well , here's the cynical side...voting is a useless, futile gesture..
but if ya don't vote, ya can't bitch!
the best thing to ever happen to
voting laws is that the beer stores now stay open on voting day
rfb
|
90.2989 | If that don't bait all... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu May 16 1996 17:57 | 5 |
| > [...] while fishing, with naked women! :-o
Hmmm...I've fished with worms, lures, and quahogs...never tried this.
Dan
|
90.2990 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu May 16 1996 18:00 | 1 |
| the hardest part is bringing yourself to throw them out of the boat!
|
90.2991 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Fri May 17 1996 08:38 | 4 |
| you guys are obviously unclear of the concept ;-)
or, maybe it's me.
maybe i should be fishing *for* naked women.
|
90.2992 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri May 17 1996 09:02 | 25 |
| Developers don't tear up the land because they're evil, they do it to
accomodate an ever-growing population and changing trends in where
people want to live. Most people are hypocritical about development --
they've built their house but will fight tooth and nail to prevent
anyone else from building their own.
It's the same story with exploitation of Alaskan wilderness for oil
drilling. It's done because we demand cheap private transportation
over public. Until we're willing to make serious lifestyle changes,
such as carpooling, using public transit, living closer to work,
bicycling, etc., we deserve what we get.
Speaking of oil, the election year gambits of rolling back the gas tax
and selling some of our strategic oil reserves (at a tremendous loss)
are terrible ideas. Gas right now is at a price equivilant to what it
was in 1950 (adjusting for inflation).
Being an election year, the Republicans are again touting a $500/child
tax credit. Clinton will wholeheartedly support this, then it will die
a well-deserved death in committee. Next up will be the first time
home buyers' tax credit which will suffer the same fate.
I think I've rambled enough for one morning. :-)
Jamie
|
90.2993 | ex | JARETH::LARU | | Fri May 17 1996 09:24 | 5 |
| � maybe i should be fishing *for* naked women.
If you catch one, don't throw her back in!
/b
|
90.2994 | Excalibur! | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Fri May 17 1996 10:44 | 9 |
| Hmmmm, what's that line from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"?
Naked women living in lakes and handing out swords is no basis
for a fuedal government...
I'm sure I've majorly botched that one up. Why do I think
Gary will correct me? ;-)
PeterT
|
90.2995 | Help help i'm being repressed by the violence... | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri May 17 1996 10:49 | 3 |
| "Just because some watery tart threw a scimitar at you, that is no
reason nor a basis for government"
|
90.2996 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri May 17 1996 11:31 | 30 |
| I should know better than to get into this with *U*, jamie, but here
goes...
RE: Developers don't tear up the land because they're evil, they do it to
accomodate an ever-growing population and
I disagree...they, developers,not construction guys, are evil incarnate,
out here they are usually from another sate they've already fucked up..
when they get done here, they move on to Montana or Wyoming or....
I've met them, discussed issues with them and ended up calling them
names (even had one call up an old boss and demand i be fired for
telling a developer what I thought of him in the parking lot of the
building we rented from him at the time)...
I shudder to think that as a kid i even worked for them in AZ,
before i became aware of their "concept" of what growth should be.
There's sanity that could be applied to all development, but the all
mighty $ dictates crowding in 4 houses where there should be 2 and a
natural access way left for animals as well as people. But as long a s
the voting "majority" votes the way the developers, landrobbers, and in
the pocket city council members...things will go on like they are..
whew...nuff of that!
peace,
rfb
on most of the rest of the points in yer note, i agree....that's *NO*
reason for a Gov of a state to say "to hell with the environment, we
need money"
|
90.2997 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri May 17 1996 12:15 | 19 |
| re .2996
>There's sanity that could be applied to all development, but the all
>mighty $ dictates crowding in 4 houses where there should be 2 and a
>natural access way left for animals as well as people. But as long a s
>the voting "majority" votes the way the developers, landrobbers, and in
>the pocket city council members...things will go on like they are..
Local zoning boards set these restrictions and this is one area where a
single individual can have a tremendous impact, by voting or attending
planning and zoning board committee meetings. I'm pretty cynical about
government, but most of the people I've known who've served want to do
what's best for their city and town, which may be opposite what you
feel is best but they'll never know it if you don't speak up.
It's easy for me to say since rich yuppie Californians aren't exactly
flocking to Mass. :-)
Jamie
|
90.2998 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri May 17 1996 12:17 | 4 |
| >maybe i should be fishing *for* naked women.
Let me know what kind of bait works best for you. ;-)
|
90.2999 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Fri May 17 1996 12:33 | 5 |
| sure, tim. but i get the feeling neither of us can afford it.
;-)
|
90.3000 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri May 17 1996 13:05 | 10 |
| re: local zoning...
the city council here, for the most part, arein bed with the developers
from out of state. They are for rapid, uncontrolled growth. I've seen
(on TV) people told to shutup by our Mayor because they had a different
opinion than he...
nuff said
rfb
|
90.3001 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Fri May 17 1996 14:00 | 9 |
|
Woodland Park up the hill from Colorado Springs is the same as down
here in the flat lands.
The mayor also sells insurance up there so the more growth the more
sales for him, the city manager has/is pushing hard for the rec. center
up there so he can put it on his resume(so I heard), that way way when
he bails out of here he looks good.
Divide Dave
|
90.3002 | Colors of the wind | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Sat May 18 1996 10:53 | 10 |
|
After reading this string 'bout development/pillaging of land
it brings to mind a song my daughter has been singing lately:
You think you own whatever land you land on,
the Earth is just a dead thing you can claim.
but I know every rock and tree and creature,
has a life has a spirit has a name
Toby
|
90.3003 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Mon May 20 1996 09:57 | 4 |
|
I was struck by a statement I heard on tv this weekend
"we are not separate from that which we are destroying"
|
90.3004 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Mon May 20 1996 14:35 | 21 |
| re <<< Note 90.2992 by ASDG::IDE "My mind's lost in a household fog." >>>
> Developers don't tear up the land because they're evil, they do it to
> accomodate an ever-growing population and changing trends in where
> people want to live.
Disagree.
Developers do it because they can make money doing it.
Accomodating the population is simply the demand.
As Jamie said and as i said before, VOTE and ATTEND meetings!
tonight, we have a local election in Groton and both deb and I will
vote. My guess will be a pitiful 8-12% turnout... i'll hit the polls at 7:50 pm
or so and check the count on my way out. (8pm the polls close).
also, if you have a local newspaper, WRITE LETTERS. i write letters
and they get published in our town paper. a lot more people than
you think read the editorials... i got some feedback from one of my
mother's friends who lives in groton regarding a letter i wrote to the groton
paper... people read. write a convincing story, start pounding pavment,
and you can change things. yeah, it is a *TON* of work...
|
90.3005 | wierd talking to dead friends | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon May 20 1996 18:13 | 21 |
| Many of you will remember a note I put in last summer about my friend
Pat that left this world for another one. He supported himself and his
daughter by making some of the best bent willow furniture found in
Colorado; tables, chairs, loveseats, plantstands and endtables. We are
proud to own several of these pieces and deeply saddened that we'll
aquire no more. Last week I took all these pieces out into the yard and
hosed all the winter dust off of them. It was late at nite on one of
those nites where the temps were still in the 50's. Naturaly my
thoughts turned to Pat, and I said a few words to him. All of a sudden
I get this long, slow rush....that's the best I can describe it. It
slowly rose in intensity, peaked, and lasted about 10 minutes. I could
"feel" Pat there. It wasn't scary or anything, in fact "IT" felt good.
I finished washing down the furniture and upended it so it would dry, all
the time still feeling this incredable sensation throughout my body.
Still smiling, I stood around outside until slowly the "rush" subsided,
said "see ya my friend" and went inside.
This is true.
rfb
|
90.3006 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 21 1996 09:24 | 2 |
|
cool... :^)
|
90.3007 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Listen2theRiverSingSweetSongs | Tue May 21 1996 10:37 | 9 |
|
very cool indeed, rfb...I do believe if you're open to those
sorts of communication, they just might happen now and then...
and maybe they happen a lot more often than we're aware cause
we're just not tuned in all the time...
thanks for sharing that
Debess
|
90.3008 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Tue May 21 1996 13:21 | 11 |
| Did anyone watch the Simpsons Sunday night? The episode where Homer
takes Bart and Lisa to the Hullabalooza festival.
[Homer, Bart, and Lisa are standing in the audience for Cypress Hill]
Bart: (sniff, sniff) "What's that smell?"
Lisa: "I don't know, it smells like Auto's jacket!"
;') There were a lot of other great lines, and also a really cool
simulation of Auto's talking feet.
|
90.3009 | :^) | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue May 21 1996 13:28 | 2 |
| the talking feet were the funniest......
sonic youth was trying to steal peter frampton's cooler too..
|
90.3010 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Tue May 21 1996 13:45 | 4 |
| It's Otto, I know 'cause we share a birthday. :-)
"It's just like Woodstock . . . with tight security and youth-oriented
marketing."
|
90.3011 | Yo Bart Dude! | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue May 21 1996 14:20 | 1 |
| otto mahn to be exact
|
90.3012 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue May 21 1996 14:40 | 15 |
| That was a great Simpsons! I loved the look on the rap group dude
when they said something about "and getting toasted" ;-) Otto sure
looked like he was enjoying his hallucinations...
I taped it because I couldn't watch it sunday nite, and was able to
slowmo through a couple of things. Interesting ads as they were going
into Hellpalooza (or whatever they called it), one was for mumble High Tars,
a cigarette company ;-)
I remember listening to Grand Funk too ;-)
On a similar thread, anyone catch the news report on the Australian
company that must cease selling beer by the anme of "Duff" ?
/Ken
|
90.3013 | bungee jump against racism! | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue May 21 1996 14:48 | 1 |
|
|
90.3014 | What the hell??? | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue May 21 1996 15:53 | 14 |
| Strange sight this morning. I was almost all the way to work, heading
into the last leg. I was getting off rte 4, going through the Drum Hill
rotary to head up 3 north, when all of a sudden, a deer scoots out of the
bushes on one side, runs across the road in front of me (I'm thinking,
where the hell is it going to go!) and jumps the guard rail into the
bush! I'd just about stopped dead in my tracks at that point, but kept
on going. I'm wondering if the damn thing got hit afterward. The
smart thing to do would be for it to have gone to ground at that point,
but I don't necessarily expect smart behavior from deers. While it did bound
into the woods, those woods are pretty much a small island that dips down to Rte 3,
and is surrounded by roads with lots of fast moving cars. Hope it made it
out alright, but I'm not betting on it.
PeterT
|
90.3015 | ? | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue May 21 1996 17:11 | 4 |
| What is the deal after work tomorrow?
TDavis you are gonna be kicking around until friday aren't you?
Bier Haus stop/another fine watering hole excursion after work?
thursday better?
|
90.3016 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue May 21 1996 17:13 | 6 |
| Yeah, TDavis, I hauled butt up there last week and you didn't show..!!
Of course, I'm not sure I can make it this week, but I had to give you sh!t
about it anyways...;-)
tim
|
90.3017 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Tue May 21 1996 17:15 | 1 |
| I am out of here Thursday PM, so tomorrow is cool.
|
90.3018 | bierhause it 'tis | RECV::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed May 22 1996 12:37 | 4 |
|
I'll be there.. tonight .. right?
Sloan
|
90.3019 | Excuse me bursting with pride.... | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed May 22 1996 13:14 | 91 |
| please excuse the following horn tooting...
From the William J. Palmer School newspaper, The Lever...
Reg Ed, Tiffany Barnes G.P.A.: 4.31 Plans: Colo State Univ @ Fort Collins
by Chelsea Dodgen
When somebody said "congratulations" to Tiffany Barnes in the hallway a
few weeks ago, she had to ask why. She hadn't planned for, thought
about, or expected to be valedictorian, but her enourmous effort and
constant hard work in the past four years had nonetheless won her the
top spot.
Tiffany, with her nose ring and sometimes black, sometimes auburn hair,
is obviously not the sterotypical study-all-the-time-no-social-life
nerd. She *is* constantly busy, however, as art editor for NUMEN,
member of the National Honor Society, and the founder and president of
the Environmental Club. She recently quit waitressing at a local
restaurant - a job she has held since 9th grade. With an average of
four hours of sleep a nite, being tired is a fact of life for Tiffany.
But she doesn't mind, saying: "We waste so much time sleeping-life's so
short as it is".
In the little free time she does have, she camps, hikes and tries to
"just get away from the city". She also voluteers much of her time to
Mission:Wolf a sanctuary for wolves two and a half hours south of the
Springs. She spent three weeks last summer building fences, digging
holes, and giving tours, coming home only on weekends. This summer she
plans on spending two months at the refugee.
She would do homework for an average of six hours per day, not because
she wanted to pad her resume or boost her GPA. She simply likes to
learn. "I figure if you're going to do something, you should do your best
and get the most out of it," says Barnes. "I know i can get an "A" in
my classes, so I'd better live up to it."
However, she doesn't agree with much of what she has to do to get that
"A." "I'm feeling bitter towards school right now. I realize that
learning is the most important thing and knowledge is the only way. But
I'm tired of wasting time on worksheets when we could be learning about
ourselves."
She does the worksheets anyway, usually in her room, which is constantly
a wreck. (I don't have time to clean it!") She listens to the Dave
Matthews Band, Citizen Fish, and Vivaldi, but she hates the Grateful
Dead "because my parents love them." ( %^) )
Tiffany says shes feeling overwhelmed now as she gets ready to take
finals and three Advanced Placement Exams in Biology, European History
and English. "But the tests to me are like a game now," says Barnes.
"I've just got to go in there and play."
And looking at her track record, it looks like Tiffany will reign
victorious.
-end of article-
and now her valedictorian speech, again please excuse a fathers
pride in his daughter...
A wise person once went into the wilderness to find her own soul. And
found that the soul she contained wasn't hers, but a piece of a
great soul. We are one. Regardless of income, sex, skin color. We all
contain a piece of the great soul deep within. The world continues to
turn, a cycle in constant motion, and humanity continues to burn.
Humans are evolving into different classes due to past generations
obsessions with appearance and money. The only way our generation can
survice in today's reality is to halt the evolution of humanity and
unite.
Imagine a day when approaching the person next to you is not permitted.
As the majority of humanity is separated from each other due to their
education, social status, and yearly income: as the rich kids marry
rich and the poor kids marry poor, we as a species drift further from
the unity we desparately need. This unity is what connects us, what
makes us strong. If the Jews and the Christians could have united would
Hitler have been able to destroy so many? If the Native Americnas had
been able to set aside tribal differences for only one day, would so
many now be living on reservations? Authority thrives on humanities
inablity to unite. But if we can set aside our differenaces and unite,
authority might become powerless in the hands of humanity. And our
world might gain a little sanity. Times are changing, when the building
in Oklahoma City was bombed, people of all age, race and sex bonded
together to help each other. We must remember this example, unity *IS*
possible. We must put aside selfish desires and truly become one. It is
our only hope.
As we set here our minds wander far from the rattle of speakers.
Thoughts drift to college, jobs, the parties this evening. And the
details of the formal education we have recieved in the past four years
will be meaningless in the rest of our travels. But within this school
we were exposed to all walks of life. And if you can remember
anything about this day remember we are setting here together. And as
we venture into the next realm, and as the past generations standards
relating to money, race, and sex attempt to take away your piece of the
great soul, remember, we must unite, Because unity is the strength
needed to achive a world full of hope.
|
90.3020 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Listen2theRiverSingSweetSongs | Wed May 22 1996 13:27 | 9 |
|
you have great reason to be proud, rfb - congratulations to
Tiffany, and to you and Patty...
reading things like that penned from the up-and-coming
generation gives me great hope for the future!
Debess
|
90.3021 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Wed May 22 1996 13:34 | 6 |
| not sure if can make the bierhaus today.
but, if i do i'll be sure to raise a glass to the barneses!!
congrats to tiffany, rfb and patty.
ya make us all proud!! :-) :-)
|
90.3022 | right on sister! | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed May 22 1996 13:43 | 6 |
|
you're excused rfb.... :^)
Tiffany sounds like a remarkable young woman...
da ve
|
90.3023 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed May 22 1996 13:48 | 5 |
| Here Here!!
I am very proud of/for the Barnes. Tiffany and company deserve a
grate big Congrats!
Mark
|
90.3024 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Listen2theRiverSingSweetSongs | Wed May 22 1996 13:52 | 6 |
|
echoing what Jay and Mark and maybe Divide said yesterday...
for some strange reason -I- feel proud too.
Debess
|
90.3025 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Wed May 22 1996 14:22 | 4 |
| Congrats all around...Tiffany is wise beyond her years...a great kid ya got
there rfb...
WO
|
90.3026 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Wed May 22 1996 14:38 | 1 |
| Awesome article and speech! Congratulations Tiffany!
|
90.3027 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed May 22 1996 15:07 | 4 |
| Absolutely remarkable, rfb. I can see why you're so
proud.
tim
|
90.3028 | | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed May 22 1996 15:18 | 4 |
| That was a very fine speech...something for the assembled parents,
teachers and students to ponder. Congratulations to the Barnes family!
Dan
|
90.3029 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed May 22 1996 15:35 | 5 |
|
You're excused rfb - with good reason. But I don't know about that
GD remark! ;-)
T
|
90.3030 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed May 22 1996 16:59 | 24 |
| Fine speech -- very refreshing to see someone like Tiffany returning to
the idea of a family of humanity (known in one slightly dated incarnation
as Family of Man...).
So many things relating to human survival might ultimately rest on people
being able to look at other people with almost no cultural or genetic
common ground and recognize them as family...
Yes, even the *sshole who cut me off on the freeway this morning is my
brother... 8) - JayC.
P.S. As far as the GD remark... Just to cite a classic example of
healthy adolescent distancing from the 'rents:
A student at my high school came from parents, aunts, & uncles
active in the American communist party... His uncle was their
presidential candidate (pernenially). His relatives, including
an older brother, would spout dogma and inane statistics every
chance they got and were constantly circulating petitions about
everything under the sun. Real pains in the...
So how did this kid cope? By embracing all forms of American pop
culture and idolizing, of all people, Bart Starr. Boy he musta
been the black sheep at those party functions...
|
90.3031 | Impressive | MILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Thu May 23 1996 09:25 | 6 |
| Great speach, well thought out, articulate, remarkable! You certainly
have reason to be proud rfb. I wouldn't think of denying you that honor.
Congratulation to you and Tiffany
Geoff
|
90.3032 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Thu May 23 1996 10:43 | 9 |
|
Congratulations to RFB and family .. to Tiffany for a spectacular job
at succeding in highschool where so many of us crash and burn .. and
for creating and delivering a thought provoking speech in the language
of her generation so that she could be heard by them. A wise woman
indeed who knows her audience.
c
|
90.3033 | | JARETH::LARU | | Thu May 23 1996 10:53 | 18 |
| Congratualtions, indeed!
I would offer a word of caution, however... I was struck by the fact
that she had accepted the fact of regualrly getting 4 hours sleep
and being constantly tired...
I went through a period in my life where I got very little sleep,
and caused myself permanent physical damage. I admire Tiffany's
energy and determination, but she might want to entertain the
notion of *balance.* And all her good works will end, if she
crashes & burns...
Does she do any stress-reduction exercises,
such as meditation or some such? Just a little break in her
daily routine, where she doesn't have to *do* anything, except allow
her spirit/essence/being to catch its breath...
/bruce
|
90.3034 | Excellent news | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu May 23 1996 12:20 | 7 |
|
*WOW*
What a speech! I am impressed!!!
Congrats to Tiffany and her proud(who wouldn't be) parents.
Toby
|
90.3035 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu May 23 1996 13:30 | 11 |
| thanks all, I printed out yer congrats and showed them to Tiffany last
nite, at first it was "Oh God! Dad!" then she read them and sends her
thanks to you all...I'll give her the latest round of congrats too,
thanks again...
Bruce...I've told her that many times. We are all so glad school is
out..already Tiffany (and Lindsey for that matter) have already
mellowed TREMEDOUSLY! Looking forward to summer!!!!
rfb
|
90.3036 | | AD::STEWART | | Thu May 23 1996 13:31 | 7 |
|
That's GRaTe RFB... Very Impressed... She's got a good head on her
shoulder's. You've got good reason to be proud. Congatulations to
Tiffany and the rest/
Later
Jim
|
90.3037 | Wise indeed | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 23 1996 13:40 | 5 |
| barnes
you have quite a young lady there........
congratulations to her, patty and yerself
Chris
|
90.3038 | | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Thu May 23 1996 13:59 | 4 |
| You have every reason to be proud. Congratulations to Tiffany and the
rest of the family. Must be quite a team.
gary
|
90.3039 | | RAGE::JC | Time to put a new face on life | Fri May 24 1996 18:06 | 2 |
| Excellent.
A reflection of my&dad to a large degree, i think......
|
90.3040 | Hey Now! | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Fri May 24 1996 18:09 | 6 |
| Congrats to all rfb. In the back of my mind I keep thinking
that maybe getting straight A's was one of her ways of rebeling.
Somehow (though I could be wrong) I just don't see rfb as holding
straight A's through high school. A beer can maybe... ;-)
PeterT
|
90.3041 | the Farm School | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Lilac rain unbroken chain | Tue May 28 1996 17:43 | 45 |
|
I've told a few of you this story a long while ago,
but I actually visited this farm yesterday, so...
last September, I was at some friends' housewarming
party and I was talking to one of them about her occupation -
she works on an organic farm-turned-school where they have
classes of children come stay for 3-5 days and experience
what it is to live on a farm...
the very next night, I went to a class meeting with Eli's
teacher, and, during the course of the evening, he mentioned
that in 3rd grade the class will be going to live on a farm
for a week, or would like to. He had tried to get them reservations
at a farm school in NYstate for next year - and they were all
booked up already, more than a year in advance. The class was put
on a waiting list. After the meeting, I stayed and mentioned the
conversation that I had had the night before, about this farm in
Mass. that seems to be doing the same thing, etc.
So, the teacher asked me to get some information for him...
...the next day, I called up my friend and asked her to send me
some info. When she gave me the brochure, I read through it; I
turned to the page with the board of directors listed.
13 names...in alphabetical order...1st one John Perry Barlow...
last one Bob Weir...
How Cool!
so, like I was saying, I went to visit the farm yesterday. What
a little heaven on earth! There are lots of animals, and all of
them, without exception, looked and acted like the most well-cared-for
farm animals I had ever seen - they were not shy about coming over
to be petted, and they all had such a ~content~ look on their faces -
my sister-in-law said they looked like the animals you see on
Christmas cards - P E A C E "person"ified, if you will.
My friend is involved in the plants. She is starting, on a small
scale, a community project where people pledge money in exchange
for her organically grown vegetables/herbs.
Lottsa young hippies (for lack of a better term - that's what they
look like ;-) ) working the tractors, cooking, tending to the animals.
a very cool place...
Debess
|
90.3042 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Tue May 28 1996 18:29 | 13 |
| Debess, where is the Farm School located in Mass.?
A friend of mine that I met on my west coast venture/minitour a few years
ago came to Massachusetts last summer to work at Nature's Classroom, in
Charlton MA (near Worcester). Classes would come and stay for a
week at a time. Most of the emphasis was on the environment, and
nature. They had a rainforest room, and would go on hikes and learn
about trees, bugs, etc. I don't think they had any large animals,
but they did have snakes, fish, and smaller animals.
It seemed to be very beneficial especially to urban kids that didn't
get out into the country very much.
|
90.3043 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Lilac rain unbroken chain | Wed May 29 1996 10:28 | 3 |
|
Athol
|
90.3044 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed May 29 1996 10:49 | 12 |
| re: <<< Note 90.3042 by ARBEIT::DEMARSE "Enjoy being" >>>
> A friend of mine that I met on my west coast venture/minitour a few years
> ago came to Massachusetts last summer to work at Nature's Classroom, in
> Charlton MA (near Worcester). Classes would come and stay for a
> week at a time. Most of the emphasis was on the environment, and
> nature. They had a rainforest room, and would go on hikes and learn
There's a place called Capen Hill Wildlife Sanctuary (I think that's
the name) that has classes like this. I wonder if it's the same place.
/Ken (Charlton resident)
|
90.3045 | | JARETH::LARU | | Wed May 29 1996 10:59 | 9 |
| � <<< Note 90.3043 by EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS "Lilac rain unbroken chain" >>>
� Athol
I thought you were calling somebody names...
;-)
|
90.3046 | curses! | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed May 29 1996 11:16 | 6 |
|
>Athol
Hey! This is a family notesfile!!!
;-)
|
90.3047 | The shoe? | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu May 30 1996 16:03 | 7 |
|
Anyone inert-ested in hitting the shoe for a brew or 2 this afternoon?
After much debating, bahgaining and negotiating ( and whining on my
part) we decided the shoe it will be. Some of us will be showing up at
4:00.
Mark
|
90.3048 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Fri May 31 1996 18:24 | 1 |
| Remember, tomorrow's stock day (June 1st)
|
90.3049 | | RAGE::JC | Time to put a new face on life | Mon Jun 03 1996 15:33 | 4 |
| WOW! finally caught up.
280 notes.
|
90.3050 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:02 | 50 |
| Pete Townshend rambling from an Addicted to Noise interview.
Find it near: http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/hifi/Features/
ATN: When you see someone like Eddie [Vedder] who is as deeply
influenced by what you did, do you feel like you've passed something
on--that besides your biological children, you have musical children?
Townshend: I'm pleased to see it happen. But it doesn't feel like it
belongs to me particularly. I think that--and this is not me being coy
about it--I actually think I inherited a wonderful gift (back in the
early '60s) which was the job of trolling together early country and
western, early delta blues, and the Memphis early pop scene. It was
handed to us in the UK on a plate. It was not being exploited in the
early '60s. Americans just didn't know what to do with it.
It's a bit like today. It's very strange. Because Garth Brooks has a
funny, rather badly fitting cowboy hat on his head, he is seen to be of
a different country, space, time and echelon than Billy Joel or Michael
Jackson. This is an American phenomenon. This is a problem that you
guys have.
In TV Guide this week there's this wonderful interview with Cybil
Shepherd where she talks about Elvis Presley smelling rather good. You
think `Which bit of him is she talking about?' Later in the paper is a
thing about country and western music, about the fact that they've
grown up and now they wear Armani suits. But they're all still wearing
these weird, low-slung cowboy hats just to let you know they're not one
of these Peter Pan types like Michael Jackson, they're not one of these
weird New Yorkers like Billy Joel, or presumably, not some
post-drug-addicted fuck-up like Pete Townshend.
He's huge, Garth Brooks. Absolutely huge. He's now the biggest selling
record artist in the world. And if you guys think he's selling records
in fuckin' England, you're mistaken. Or, Japan. He's not an
international artist.
The fantastic thing about it is when you start to look from the
outside, you start to think `This is justice.' Because Hank Williams is
the great forgotten root of white, Caucasian, drug-addicted, fucked-up,
self-abusing, Waspish, screwed-up, wife-beating rock & roll. He's the
wooden leg of British rock & roll. On the other hand there's the
whining voice of delta blues. Somewhere in the middle of it was Elvis
Presley, smelling good.
What we actually saw (back in the early '60s) was Jesus Christ, this is
such a wonderfully profound span, but they can't do is put it all
together. We can. So that's what we did. (pause). I've forgotten what
the question was.
|
90.3051 | :^) pete... gotta luv it... | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:25 | 4 |
| my favorite part in that is the very last sentence...
after all that spew it"s perfect!
da ve
|
90.3052 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Jun 05 1996 15:50 | 7 |
|
I agree. Halarious.
FWIW: I'm very intersted in actually going to NYC to view this
Quadraphenia performance. I would not be surprised if
other venue's are added later on. Seems they're in it
for fun and not the money.
|
90.3053 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jun 05 1996 15:58 | 1 |
| yeah this can be the "Schlitz Rocks Quodrophenia" farewell tour
|
90.3054 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Wed Jun 05 1996 16:41 | 2 |
| This sounds like the same line up for Prince's Trust Concert in
London, HBO is showing it in July.
|
90.3055 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | Lilac rain unbroken chain | Mon Jun 10 1996 13:36 | 15 |
|
read in the newspaper in one of those "in the news"
celebrity-type columns that Woody Harrelson (Woody on Cheers)
was busted for possession ... on purpose...
he informed the media that he was going to plant some pot seeds,
as a form of protest/get the issue out in the open kinda gesture...
and they were there along with some DEA agents...
what I found particularly "funny" was that he planted 4 seeds,
and was charged with a misdemeanor. But if he had planted 5 seeds,
it would have been a felony (huh?)
Debess
|
90.3056 | Hooray for Harrelson Hemp! | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jun 10 1996 13:41 | 5 |
| I think Woody was doing this to show his support for Hemp reform as a
cash crop....
fwiw
the seeds he planted were of the "male" persuasion
i.e. hemp only
|
90.3057 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | Lilac rain unbroken chain | Mon Jun 10 1996 13:46 | 6 |
| > the seeds he planted were of the "male" persuasion
how can you tell from the -seeds-?!?
(never mind - not the best place to ask probably!)
|
90.3058 | Ask Ed | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jun 10 1996 13:56 | 6 |
| good question
the article i read in the paper said that it was hemp he was
planting....
|
90.3059 | if i had to guess... | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:08 | 13 |
|
if i may interject, you cannot tell the gender of the plant from the seed...
however, there are many different strains of cannabis with widely ranging
THC contents... what is often regarded as "commercial cannibis" by the
industry types is so low in THC that smoking it will get you little other than
irritated lungs and a headache... i suspect it was seeds of one of these strains
that the woodster was planting... the gender is irrelevant... male or female will
both provide nothing of recreational smoking value, much like the male marijuana
plant... i fi were to guess, i'd say it was that link that caused the press person to
judge them to be "male" plants...
da ve
|
90.3060 | Memory is not a strong point | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:12 | 1 |
| perhaps they said/meant "seedlings"
|
90.3061 | "Norm!" Hey Woody, roll me another J... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:19 | 7 |
| I thought it was Chris saying it was of the "male' type. Yes,
from what I heard, Woody was planting seeds that have been used
widely throughout the world for commercial production of hemp
for the fibers and any other products they come up with. Psychoactivity
is not one of the properties of this strain.
PeterT
|
90.3062 | ? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:26 | 8 |
| I was under the impression that the male plant has no psychoactive
properties and therefore generally is regarded as hemp....i.e. it does
not flower giving that little piece with the psychoactive properties...
along with both the male/female species of the lower end THC content
plants described by da ve
the question still remains
How were they denoted to be male seeds?
|
90.3063 | Press release on this item... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:30 | 177 |
| I was going to pull out just the Harrelson item, but the whole thing
is interesting...
Dan
==============================================================================
[From http://www.calyx.net/~olsen/NORML/WEEKLY/96-06-06.html]
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR THE REFORM OF MARIJUANA LAWS
1001 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW
SUITE 1010
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036
T 202-483-5500 * F 202-483-0057
E-MAIL [email protected]
Internet http://www.norml.org/
. . . a weekly service for the media on news items related to
Marijuana Prohibition.
June 6, 1996
"Cheers" Star Plants Hemp In Kentucky ... And Pays The Price
Harrelson Hopes To Challenge Federal Law By Act Of Civil
Disobedience
June 1, 1996, Lexington, KY: Hemp activist and noted
Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson was arrested and charged with
cultivation of fewer than five marijuana plants after he
brazenly planted four seeds of industrial hemp in full view of
Lee County Sheriff William Kilburn. The planting and subsequent
arrest are part of an orchestrated protest by Harrelson to
challenge the continued prohibition of industrial hemp.
Harrelson expects to be found guilty of the misdemeanor charge
and intends to appeal because current law makes no distinction
between marijuana and industrial hemp.
"The [law prohibiting hemp cultivation] is overly broad,"
explained Burl McCoy, a Lexington attorney who was on hand to
represent the actor. "There is no rational basis for the
statute."
In a June 5 press release, the famed actor of both
television and film explained his actions.
"I am not one to go out of my way to get arrested. But in
this case, I thought it was important for me to take that step
in order to demonstrate the difference between industrial hemp
and marijuana.
"Industrial hemp, like the four certified seeds I planted,
was first grown in Kentucky two hundred and fifty years ago. It
is currently grown in other countries across the globe,
including France, England, Canada, Australia, China, Hungary,
and the Ukraine. Industrial hemp has very little THC, the
psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. [Therefore,] it cannot be
used as a drug. None of the countries that allow industrial
hemp production have experienced any problems relating to the
crop.
"Industrial hemp is very clean and easy to grow. It is one
of the most environmentally sound sources of industrial fiber in
the world. ... Environmentally friendly detergents, plastics,
paints, varnishes, cosmetics, and textiles are already being
made from it in Europe. ... Industrial hemp can meet our fiber
needs while also revitalizing our struggling rural economies.
"Congress never intended to make legitimate industrial hemp
farming the same as marijuana cultivation. I planted industrial
hemp and got arrested because someone must highlight this
difference and in order to truly know the law, one must test the
law. I think it is time for all of us to make a stand ... for
environmentally friendly, rural economic development. If the
people lead the leaders will follow."
Harrelson, who is part owner of The Hempstead Company -- one
of the largest hemp clothing companies in the nation -- notes
that he intends to plant hemp in additional states to further
challenge the laws.
For more information, please contact the office of Simon
Halls @ (212) 957-0707 or the Colorado Hemp Initiative Project
(CO-HIP) @ (303) 784-5632. Press releases regarding Harrelson's
arrest are available on the Internet at The Hempstead Company
website. Their website may be linked from the Hemp Industries
Association homepage @: http://www.indirect.com/www/chaptrk
Majority Of Police Chiefs Admit That War On Drugs Is Unsuccessful
June 1996, Washington, D.C.: Sixty percent of police chiefs
nationwide admit that police and other law enforcement agencies
have been unsuccessful in reducing the drug problem in the
United States and an overwhelming majority (85 percent) call for
major changes in the way America deals with drug use, according
to a joint study conducted by the Police Foundation and Drug
Strategies -- a Washington D.C. based organization that
advocates a more balanced approach to fighting drugs.
"Police Chiefs want to see a balanced approach," Police
Foundation President Hubert Williams recently told the Law
Enforcement News in response to the report. "They recognize
that a narrow strategy directed down a single corridor will not
work." More than 300 police chiefs from around the country
participated in the study.
The report's key findings are as follows:
* Only 15 percent of the police chiefs polled say punishment
would be more effective than education, interdiction, or
treatment in controlling drug problems; only 10 percent of
chiefs who have served in a narcotics division choose punishment
over the other options.
* Nearly three-fourths say that mandatory minimum sentences
for drug possession have been only somewhat effective or not
really the answer to drug trafficking in their communities; only
21 percent say mandatory sentences have been very or fairly
effective.
* Only 28 percent regard low conviction rates, either for
dealers or users, as key limitations in their ability to deal
with drugs in their communities.
* By two to one, police chiefs say that putting drug users
in court-supervised treatment programs (59 percent) is more
effective than prison or jail time (28 percent).
* Only three percent believe that current efforts by law
enforcement have been very successful in reducing the drug
problem in the United States.
"The findings of the Police Foundation and Drug Strategies
demonstrate that the majority of our nation's police chiefs who
are on the front lines of the 'War on Drugs' do not favor the
'get-tough' approaches against drug users that are so often
heralded by our political leaders and supported by the American
public," said NORML Deputy Director Allen St. Pierre.
For more information, please contact Drug Strategies @ (202)
663-6090.
Small Town Mayor Claims She Was Unaware That Growing Marijuana
Was Illegal
May 29, 1996, Copperhill, TN: Copperhill Mayor Janelle
Kimsey admits that she grew marijuana, but argues that she was
unaware that growing marijuana for "educational purposes" was
illegal. The rural-town mayor was recently found growing ten
marijuana plants on her porch and may be indicted on charges of
marijuana cultivation.
"There may be a perfectly good explanation for this, but at
this point we haven't found it," stated Polk County Sheriff Bill
Davis.
In her defense, the two-term mayor claims she was guilty of
nothing more than ignorance. "We made a drug bust a couple of
months ago, and the citizens wanted to know what [marijuana]
looked like," said the mayor, adding that she planned to take
the full grown plants to the police department to be used as a
display. "I didn't know it was illegal to grow it for
educational purposes."
Kimsey also maintains that she intended to use the plants to
train the city's drug sniffing dog to sniff out cannabis. When
asked why she was growing so many plants, the mayor responded
that she thought several plants were needed so that she could
choose the best quality.
"I know ignorance is no excuse, but in my case, it was
ignorance," she remarked.
Although Kimsey has not been arrested, her case will be
taken before the Polk County grand jury on July 1. The 10
marijuana plants were confiscated by police.
Charges Dropped Against California Medical Marijuana User
June 5, 1996, Toulomne County, CA: Marijuana possession
charges were dropped yesterday against Barbara Sloniker, a
cancer patient who uses cannabis medicinally to ease her pain.
"The six-month battle was hurtful and draining at times ... but
I am not angry at anyone," says Sloniker, who was informed in
1994 that she had at best a 20 percent chance of living through
the chemotherapy and radiation treatments. "Anger would kill
me."
An activist as well as a patient, Sloniker intends to spend
the summer educating California voters about the need for
medical marijuana and encouraging citizens to vote "yes" this
November for an initiative to allow patients to use marijuana as
a medicine without fear of repercussion from law enforcement.
"All of us who can need to speak up now," she said.
-END-
MORE THAN 10 MILLION MARIJUANA ARRESTS SINCE 1965 . . . ANOTHER
EVERY 65 SECONDS!
|
90.3064 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:32 | 7 |
| Saw a blip of this on CNN yesterday. He was busted for planting four
seeds. The cops were right there and watched him plant them in the
ground - then cuffed and stuffed him. Apparently Woody is the celebrity
spokesman for one of these companies that makes hemp clothing and was
doing his part to show that hemp can be used in a wide variety of
applications and it really has nothing to do with the stuff that gets ya
red-eyed.
|
90.3065 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | Lilac rain unbroken chain | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:32 | 13 |
|
both males and females flower - and (from what I've been told),
that is how you can determine if the plane is male or female -
by the type of flower...
now, if they could determine male/female from the -seed-,
that would save a lot of trouble: a la pulling out the males
before they pollinate the females to make more of those
pesky seeds...
Debess
|
90.3067 | No, Ask Ken | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:59 | 3 |
| thanks Ken
it all comes full circle to that sticky stuff
|
90.3068 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Jun 10 1996 15:35 | 7 |
|
In the process of buying a PC from the DEC June Madness Offer.
Celebris Pentium/100mhz. 16 Meg of RAM, 540 Meg Disk Drive.
Killer deal. No glitz or glamor...just a good system for what external
joints are charging $1500 for.
|
90.3069 | Don't let Digital rip you off | NECSC::LEVY | Half-Step Mississippi Uptown Toodleoo | Mon Jun 10 1996 17:02 | 5 |
| What are they charging for this system? 540mb disk is very small these
days.
dave
|
90.3070 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Jun 11 1996 10:23 | 20 |
| Actually, to make it a decent system, you do this:
THESE MODELS INLCUDE: 15" SVGA color monitor (PCXBV-PC); MS-DOS/Win 3.11;
Mouse; 101 Key Keyboard; 1 Year Return To SERVICenter Warranty.
Celebris 844AA-WD Pentium 100 16M 540MB 1172.00
Plus upgrades:
SOUNDBLASTER EIGHT SPEED KIT 365.00
1.08G Disk upgrade 225.00
14.4 DATA FAX MODEM 49.00
Windows 95 UPGRADE: 89.95
-------
1900.95
So-so. What's the real world look like for this configuration?
tim
|
90.3071 | Older shtuff? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jun 11 1996 10:25 | 7 |
| i thought win 95 was factory installed on these newer systems?
what the hell
go with the 28.8 too while you are at it
:^)
|
90.3072 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Jun 11 1996 10:30 | 27 |
| > Older shtuff?
COMMENTS:
* Quantities are limited and available on first come first serve
basis. ORDER NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!!!!!!
* These PCs are classified as Category B product which are returns from
distributors or excess inventory. Each system is sealed in the box
and has been checked and thoroughly tested.
* Please feel free to tell your associates, friends and neighbors
about these great deals, but the special DCU financing is for
DCU Members only.
Sounds like they're re-furbs, and it's not an employee special - only the DCU
deal (7.2% - bfd), is for limited audience....
It's a bit more hype than substance, but I haven't compared it to, say, a
comparable new HP PC, which would be my first alternative choice...
I wouldn't mind getting that 17" monitor they had a fire sale on a coupla months
ago too...but that was another $900 or so, even at that price - a nice
Mitsubishi...
tim
|
90.3073 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Jun 11 1996 10:49 | 18 |
|
It costs $1174.
My main reasoning for buying this is the speed of the Pentium
100 processor (50 Mhz bus! Yowza!) and the 15" SVGA monitor.
As far as the H.D. goes, I'll be fine unless I want to store
a couple hundred uncompressed gif's or something. The PC I have
here at work has a 340 meg H.D. and I havn't come close to
exceeding it in the 5 years it's been here and I am running
2 builders and over 50 various applications.
I already have a sealed package of Windows95 and have no
interest in sound garbage. Borrowing a friends CD Rohm and
will probably get the $50 14.4 modem....that is also a good deal.
This system isn't really for people who don't want to deal
with doing upgrades and legwork themselves. I like it...it's
an educational experience and I'll save quite a bit of $$$$.
|
90.3074 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Jun 11 1996 12:30 | 16 |
| Deane-o,
Odds are, you'll never see the difference between 75MHz and 100Mhz - and the 75
is only $950, and has a 50%+ bigger disk. You'll run out of disk before you run
out of CPU. For $59 more, you can ad a CDrom and still save almost $200 over the
100...
Just a thought...
Me, I tend to be a hardware hog, so my needs (or lusts, as the case may be) run
towards the high end, obviously... You can't put a C++ compiler on a 540mB disk
and have any room left...
tim
|
90.3075 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Jun 11 1996 12:48 | 10 |
|
I thought about that, but the 75 is running at a bus
speed of 33, whereas the 100 is at 50. Thinking
of the distant future, the faster clock speed will
help the system to maintain it's validity as it
slowly evolves into multi-media system...it will be
noticable when I'm watching TV and controlling my
home climate control with it someday ;-). The
additional 8 meg of RAM compensates for the cost of
the lack of HD.
|
90.3076 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Tue Jun 11 1996 15:20 | 6 |
| > will probably get the $50 14.4 modem....that is also a good deal.
can -anyone- order one of these...and how?
signed, clueless
|
90.3077 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Jun 11 1996 20:01 | 11 |
| I got that Mitsubishi monitor for my Mac. It was $734 with tax. It's a
nice monitor, but heavy!
THey may still have some of them. They sold out their first shipment
immediately, and I thought that was it, but they've gotten more since. I
bought mine about a month ago.
re: 14.4 modems. New internal modems at this speed can probably be had for
under $75 most anywhere. External ones will run you about $25 more.
adam
|
90.3078 | And now for something completely different... | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Jun 12 1996 16:46 | 9 |
| http://cdnow.com/
Looks like a rilly big disc/tape library with an Alta Vista search engine.
Includes pricing and lots of other info - but it also looks kinda new, like under
construction. Looks like you can search by artist, title, song title, etc...
Anyone else seen it?
tim
|
90.3079 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Jun 12 1996 17:46 | 27 |
| re: <<< Note 90.3078 by UCXAXP::64034::GRADY "Squash that bug! (tm)" >>>
> http://cdnow.com/
I recently accessed that site when I heard about it after joining MCI's
CDNOW to get Victor Wooten's solo album. It seemed to have good search
capabilities!
As for CDNOW, I was turned off when I was ordering the album, but joined
anyway, and subsequently resigned membership.
The wierd thing about them is that you authorize them to charge to your
credit card as long as you're a member, which I didn't like, and they have
too many passwords and codes that you need to remember to get into their
on-line ordering system, to order over the phone. etc. Seemed too complicated
for a simple objective.
I recently joined CD-HQ, a new "hip" ;-) subsidiary of Columbia House (who has
tried to get me to rejoin again for years!). Seemed like a great deal with
a buy-1-get-11 deal, as opposed to CHouse but 6 get 11 free. Joining that got
me Phish Live One, Talking Heads "Popular Favorites" (remastered), and a few
others: Blues Brothers (remastered), Black Sabbath Sabotage (didn't realize
I had the album and hadn't heard it in years), Hendrix Band of Gypsies (without
the new tracks :-/).
/Ken
|
90.3080 | | TNPUBS::ROGERS | | Thu Jun 13 1996 07:39 | 17 |
| re CDNOW:
I have used them a couple of times. Their prices are steep and it
took them over 12 weeks to send me an import out of their Connecticut
warehouse, even though it was in stock. They also lost part of an
order but were very helpful in tracking it down. The shipping manager
called me at home one night profusely apologizing for the lost order
and sent me the missing stuff via Fed Ex.
Like Ken I was not too wild about giving them a credit card number.
I've had real good luck with a company called Music Boulevard. I
don't have the URL offhand but will post it. Their prices were a bit
cheaper and everything is sent second-day FedEx.
Oddly enough, the CDs from both CDNOW and Music Boulevard are shipped
from the same warehouse in California...
|
90.3081 | help on the way? | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:20 | 17 |
|
I'm looking for ideas:
my problem - I want to rent a large van and drive from
San Francisco to Seattle. I cannot find a company that
will rent one way, and most car rental places only have
minivans - nothing bigger.
I've looking into renting campers - too expensive, no
one way rentals
I've tried calling moving van rental companies because
I know they do one way - no passenger vans
any creative suggestions for me (about this problem!)?
Debess
|
90.3082 | peculiar | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:32 | 1 |
| uhaul has your basic vans...at least i thought they did
|
90.3083 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:35 | 2 |
|
uhaul has only cargo vans - I need a passenger van
|
90.3084 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:42 | 2 |
|
crowd everyone and everything into a minivan and think small thoughts... :^)
|
90.3085 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:47 | 9 |
| >crowd everyone and everything into a minivan and think small thoughts... :^)
Debess, da ve has it here but one more thing. Rent the van then rent
a thingy for the roof (you know one of those big boxes that ties down
to the roof) or a small trailer to tow all your stuff on.
bob
|
90.3086 | you wanted ideas | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:48 | 3 |
| rent a 13 ft box truck
throw a couch, beanbag, mattress and keg in the back and you have party
central, bedroom and family room zone all in one
|
90.3087 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:49 | 5 |
| >Rent the van then rent
>a thingy for the roof (you know one of those big boxes that ties down
>to the roof) or a small trailer to tow all your stuff on.
I have one of those big boxes. Want it?
|
90.3088 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:52 | 7 |
|
>crowd everyone and everything into a minivan and think small thoughts... :^)
da ve - you've seen how we pack for a weekend camping trip ...
so how are we going to get into something smaller for a month
long camping trip!
|
90.3089 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:55 | 8 |
|
> Rent the van then rent a thingy for the roof
bob - this might work...
and no tim, I don't want your's (how would I get it on a plane!)
|
90.3090 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Thu Jun 13 1996 13:56 | 7 |
|
> rent a 13 ft box truck
> throw a couch, beanbag, mattress and keg in the back and you have party
> central, bedroom and family room zone all in one
LOVE IT! (do they have seatbelt laws in California ;-)
|
90.3091 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Jun 13 1996 15:34 | 10 |
|
think VERY small thoughts... :^)
actually, Bobo and i had the same thought only i was being
a smartypants and didn't finish typing it all in... i've use those
rooftop boxes a couple of times and they are quite helpful...
cheap and readinly available... in fact, i think last time i got one
it was from U-Haul...
da ve
|
90.3092 | How big a party^H^H^H^H^H group is this? | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Jun 13 1996 15:41 | 8 |
|
Debess, does it *have* to be a van? The one time I flew out west
to go camping we rented a large car...a Chrysler something. It
turned out to be great for those wide-open roads, and the trunk
swallowed the tent and bags we had packed. Of course, there were
only three of us, and we tend to travel light anyhow...
Dan
|
90.3093 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:06 | 3 |
|
2 adults? and 3 kids - and the farther apart those 3 kids
can be, the better the vacation ;-)
|
90.3094 | Asleep in no time | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:06 | 4 |
| 2 adults in the front of the truck
3 kids in the back of the box truck where the oxygen is limited
|
90.3095 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:17 | 4 |
| > 3 kids in the back of the box truck where the oxygen is limited
There's always the roof-racks, with or without the carrier ;-)
|
90.3096 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:31 | 3 |
| > 2 adults?
Hah! :-) :-)
|
90.3097 | RAGEncy | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:34 | 7 |
| all this talk of masturbation has me worked up
i am rage bound as well......
"See you there Pilgrims"
|
90.3098 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:40 | 2 |
| "I-I-I I'm hooked ona feelin. I'm high on be-lievin' that I'm in
love with MEEEEE!"
|
90.3099 | Or buy an old school bus, paint it groovily, and sing Partridge Family songs... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:48 | 8 |
| > 2 adults? and 3 kids - and the farther apart those 3 kids
> can be, the better the vacation ;-)
Oh, yeah, go for the Crown Vic... :-)
Doesn't anybody rent Suburbans? The Texas Cadillac...
Dan
|
90.3100 | yikes! :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Jun 13 1996 17:36 | 7 |
| uhhhh, Chris....
they kind of frown on that kind of thing at the RAGEncy...
well, in the lounge anyway...
da ve
|
90.3101 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:04 | 5 |
|
Hey! RFB!
WTF is going on in Colorado Springs???? I heard some disturbing
news and want to verify that it's not true. :-(
|
90.3102 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:19 | 18 |
| well, i'm not in jail, so you couldn't have heard that rumor
again...and I'm not involved with a girlfriend, so that one is out
too...I haven't taken any hostages or made any demands of the
religious right, of the gay community or the radical left lately...
But DEC did close the manufacturing facility here yesterday, leaving
about 250 jobless. This is really sad to me, mainly because it's
where I "came from". DEC moved me from Az almost 20 years ago to help
a newly started disk drive line succedd, the RM disk drive line. I
jumped from new startup to new startup for the next 12 years as a lead
tech, helping ensure the success of things like the RM05, UDA, KDA and
KDB controllers, and the HSC line. I was hired as a writer because no
writer knew anything about an HSC and why not "get it from the horses ass"
err, "mouth" when it came to things like installation and troubleshooting.
The parking lot is really a sad site now....looks like a ghost town
rfb
|
90.3103 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:18 | 4 |
| I feel for the Colo. Springs mfg people.
Layoffs happening today in my group, cuts sooner & deeper than expected.
SWE and writing compadres falling around me... I hate this. - JayC.
|
90.3104 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:20 | 13 |
| time for me to put this in....
last week, as I was getting ready for my dad's and mine annual
catfishing trip out to the eastern plains of colorado, he had his
second heart attack in two years. He's ok...in fact this attack was
less severe physically than the first. But tests show 2 blockages, one
artery 80-85% blocked and one 40-45%. If he hadn't have been in a
hospital bed and bruses all over his arms from IV's and stuff, you'd
have thought he was on the side of a bank fishin and BS-in. He's a tough old
fart.... but i'm sure this severly limits our fishin time together.....
in two weeks he goes back for a second, more strenuous treadmill test.
rfb_requesting vibes and "ooohhhhmmmmsss"
|
90.3105 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:31 | 10 |
| re:
writing compadres falling
care to elaborate on the type or writers?? Contract? the *NEW* SES
outsourced-model writers???
just curious, since i fall into that catagory...
rfb
|
90.3106 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:31 | 4 |
| OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
|
90.3107 | | MKOTS3::MCONNORS | | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:32 | 9 |
|
Good vibes to your dad, rfb... and to all of your family.
I'm going through some family health crisis' now too and it's
not fun.
all my best...
MJ
|
90.3108 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Dancing Madly Backwards | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:34 | 6 |
| it's tuff to watch the 'rents age.
tell the old man to hang in there, rfb.
tell him we're all pullin for him. and you.
jj
|
90.3109 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:38 | 37 |
| re <<< Note 90.3070 by UCXAXP::64034::GRADY "Squash that bug! (tm)" >>>
> Celebris 844AA-WD Pentium 100 16M 540MB 1172.00
>
>Plus upgrades:
>
> SOUNDBLASTER EIGHT SPEED KIT 365.00
> 1.08G Disk upgrade 225.00
> 14.4 DATA FAX MODEM 49.00
> Windows 95 UPGRADE: 89.95
$225 for a 1.08 GB DISK IS high, espec if the system is ide which
at this price, it probably is. i just bought a 1.3 gb ide from compusa
for 220 or so, plus i get a 50 rebate, making 1.3gb for 170 or so!
8 speed? don't need 8-speed.
as far as a 540 mb disk goes....
95 will take probably 80-100 mb w/ pagefile.
if you install visual c ++, that's 100 mb.
that leaves ya w/ 340 mb to fill up with other crap.
but, i'm like tim. i like a lotta space.
my system:
P133 (celebris minitower, triton chip set), 40 MB ram, 3.0 GB disk, and
i splurged on a 17" *trinitron* monitor. trinitron makes a *huge* diff.
also, it came w/ 4x CD, soundblaster w/ nice JBL speakers, 28.8 modem,
win 95, and a bunch of other junk. i took the 3.6% financing thru DCU.
why shell out $3200.00 when i can invest it and get a better after-tax
return than 3.6% ? also, i have a nice telcomm setup. 2 phone lines to
my office, one is hooked to the back of my PC (28.8 modem). i'll get
a 2nd line into my house, and that should do it!! surfing the web on sunday
moves along pretty nice from home
|
90.3110 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:53 | 3 |
| vibes to the rfb family, and to MJ's too...
da ve
|
90.3111 | Get Well | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:00 | 3 |
| Good vibes and Oooooooohhhms to rfb and mj's families...
Wes
|
90.3112 | Vibes/Dealing/learnings | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:03 | 20 |
|
rfb...hang in there man. I'm sure your Dad will be crankin in trout in
no time. Ya know what they say about red wine and it's positive effects
on heart disease!
Vibes to you as well MJ. Hang in there, be strong...that's all you
can do.
You guys definitely aren't alone.
Family medical crisis takes it's toll on everyone involved...it really
does. My central nervous system and coping capabilities have been
taxed thoroughly the past couple months as you guys are probably going
through now. I found the best thing to do is to relax, take deep
breaths and accept that there is nothing you can do. I don't drink or
do any other funny things when things get intense. I usually go for a
bike ride or do something that involves a lot of concentration so I don't
think about it. I definitely rely on friends/family more than anything
else for help. It works.
|
90.3113 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:03 | 7 |
| MJ and RFB
tough stuff - one of the hardest things to deal with is the fear and
uncertainty of it all. they need you now to be close too and sounds
like you understand that.
vibes from john too
|
90.3114 | heading out yer way | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:11 | 7 |
| mj and rfb
vibes to you both
jus tell them that you love them...
chris
|
90.3115 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:15 | 3 |
|
hang in there rfb
vibes
|
90.3116 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:42 | 10 |
|
VIBES TO MJ!!!!!
I can deliver the rfb vibes in person....
I'm sure we'll get to fish with the old f, er your father soon....
Divide Dave
|
90.3117 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Tue Jun 18 1996 15:11 | 7 |
|
a healthy dose of family good health vibes to rfb and MJ...
and continued vibes to Deane too...
Debess
|
90.3118 | and deane-o too! | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Tue Jun 18 1996 16:30 | 3 |
| ~~~~~~~Sending positive loving and healing vibes to rfb and mj~~~~~~~~
/d
|
90.3119 | Anyone for Styx/Kansas? | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Jun 18 1996 18:28 | 6 |
| 70's maniac I am, I have an extra ticket for Styx/Kansas this Thursday at
Great Woods. Good seats, too, back of section 1.
Let me know if you're interested.
adam
|
90.3120 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Wed Jun 19 1996 10:59 | 12 |
| Well, i was 300 behind at the staht of the week and now i'm zero!
yeah!
anyways... life has been work work work. just released the product
i lead to the SSB. HUGE milestone. maybe i'll have a week or 2 to relax,
but somehow, i doubt it. i'm now at LJO. cafe sux, but my office is
at a nice spot... along da windows... lots of daylight nearby which makes
me happy. also, i'm in an 8x10 now. "densified" as they say here.
and, i notice it 'cuz i have 4 systems in my office, 2 of 'em w/ 21"
monitors which are space hogs... oh well...........
|
90.3121 | ex | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Wed Jun 19 1996 11:01 | 3 |
| JC you're at LJO ? I'm down there often - i'll look you up
|
90.3122 | | MKOTS3::MCONNORS | | Wed Jun 19 1996 12:12 | 5 |
|
Thanks for the good vibes everyone... I really appreciate it.
mj
|
90.3123 | I should start researching other strange afflictions... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Jun 19 1996 12:15 | 22 |
| Health to rfb's dad, and MJ's family, and Deano's mom and anybody else
too!
We're going through another small health crisis. Nothing too big this time.
We noticed yesterday that Dan just looked, well, wierd. He would be
smiling, but only the left side of his face was doing the smiling.
There didn't seem to be any loss of motion or paralysis on anything
else on his left side, but we took him in to the doctor's just to
check. The doctor diagnosed him with Bell's Palsey, which is a
partial paralysis to the face that should just disappear within
a month. They don't know the cause, but they suspect it's associated
with a virus, or a cold draft, or ... He's still the excitable boy, but
the doctor was only worried about him being able to close his eye
when he goes to sleep. Thought there might be a problem with it last night.
He was crying at one point (I think I yelled at him because he kept
poking me or something along those lines) and you could see that he
just couldn't close his right eye. Definitely looked wierd.
But with sleep, his whole face relaxed and the eyes closed. Tonight,
preschool closing ceremonies, and we'll have to see how he looks
in the group singalong...
PeterT
|
90.3124 | thankfully Bell's is nothing serious... | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Jun 19 1996 12:21 | 9 |
|
my Dad had a bout with Bell's Palsy a year or so ago...
kinda scary at first since it is sort of freaky looking,
but it does pass with no lasting effect...
when he first exhibited the symptoms, we were afraid he'd
had a stroke or something!
da ve
|
90.3125 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Wed Jun 19 1996 12:27 | 10 |
| Been there, done it!, had it. I had Bell's Palsey in 1982, very wierd
I was at a going away party, drinking a frozen slushy type beverage,
and the straw wouldn't work (or so I thought) after several straws
I was freaking, overnight it got worse, eye would not close.
My wife the Nurse made her diagnosis, and a doctor confirmed,
lasted for a week, steriods and physical therapy did the trick.
It was caused (they think) from an airborne virsis riding on a gust
of wind. It is the type of illness that gets your attention.
Good luck with your son.
|
90.3126 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jun 19 1996 12:35 | 15 |
| re:bells palsey
WOW!! Scary shit petert!!!! It's one thing when something happens to an
older person (my dad will be 76 or 77 this Aug) but when something like
that happens to a youngster or worse, a baby! it must scare the wholey
bejezzuz out of ya! I'm glad that it's nothing *very* serious! Yer poor
wife!!
this has brought back memories of when my 18 yr old was 3-4 and going
thru tonsolictamy, ear tubes , etc...until we discovered that it was
all caused by "unkind food allergies"....and that started our quest for
kind food in the name of health...
thanks for the vibes all.....
rfb
|
90.3127 | Clown! | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jun 19 1996 12:37 | 7 |
| rfb
i can relate
try being diagnosed with polio only to find out thru scratch tests at
age 8 that you were allergic to everything under the sun
that doctor should of had his license revoked by the medical board
|
90.3128 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jun 19 1996 12:40 | 10 |
| glad yer bought with bells palsey went, errrr, OK, Tom. This is the
first I've ever heard of this! and it seems to be quite common! maybe it's
an east coast thing?? %^) Good to have a person with some knowledge as
a wify, eh, Tom? %^) I feel the same about/with Patty and her
health/vitimens/herb/kindfood knowledge.
I bet you were the life of the party for awhile there, Tom...until they
figgered out U weren't drunk!
rfb
|
90.3129 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:17 | 4 |
| Carol,
LJO2-1/J8 is where I'm at
Do drop by!
|
90.3130 | http://www.cartalk.com | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:34 | 43 |
| Louie's Borrowed Truck
Raymond, "trusting soul" that he is, handed his son Louis the keys to
his Pickup and told him to drive no farther than a friend's house
nearby. Raymond felt that jotting down the truck's mileage was
unnecessary: his admonition would be sufficient. Raymond can be a real
chump sometimes. How did Raymond eventually prove that Louis had
disobeyed him?
Ray: Some years ago when my son Louie got his driver's license, he
asked to use my truck. He wanted to take a trip to the next town over
to visit a friend of his, and I gave him my keys with the admonition,
"Don't drive very far because you are not an experienced driver and I
certainly don't want you driving on the highway or out of state or
anything like that." And he said, "Don't worry Dad." Now being the
trusting soul that I am, I didn't bother to write down the mileage or
anything like that. I am a fool, and this is the only time I made that
mistake. Now that night he returns and hands me the keys and I go out
to the truck and I get inside of course. And I didn't see anything on
the seat or anything like that, it was dark and I didn't turn on the
headlights therefore I didn't see the 5000 bugs that were smashed
against the windshield. But I got in and I started the engine. And
again, I had no idea what the gas gauge had read. Like I said I had no
idea what the odometer had read. I start the engine and sat in the
truck for maybe a half a minute with the engine running, and I knew in
an instant that he had gone much further than he had said. Much farther
from home. The question was how did I know? And the hint was the
Grateful Dead.
Tom: The Grateful Dead. So it had to do with the tape player.
Ray: When I got in, I turned the engine on, and the tape was playing,
the volume was turned up all the way, the song was Friend of the Devil,
I believe. I eject the tape, and upon ejecting it, it goes to default
mode, which is the radio. And the radio is tuned to station that we
don't get in Boston. Cause what I here is static. And I realize that he
couldn't have had the radio tuned to that station, if he was just going
two towns over. He had gone to Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. Got a
tattoo.
|
90.3131 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:59 | 10 |
| how many, many, MANY times did i do something like that when I was a
kid...my dad was just telling my daughters how stupid i was at trying
to pull things like that off...and some of the incriminating "things"
he would find in his car ...one of my favorites was after a horror
movie marathon at a drive-in, when we thought the best way to disguise
any evidence was to burn an incense, placed on a quater on the
dashboard...i guess we didn't realize the quarter would heat up and
melt itself permanently into the dash....
rfb
|
90.3132 | joy ride - I miss those days | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Jun 19 1996 14:19 | 17 |
|
heh heh.
One night when I was 13, my Mother went out with my Grandmother and
several of her elderly friends. She left her car and the keys out, so of
course, me and 4 friends piled in the car and took off. About 4 miles
from the house I see my Mother and et al go driving by...apparently she
had forgotten something and had to go back. They all seemed to be
looking right back at me as we passed by!!! I jammed the car around and
blasted up a fire road I knew of (70+ mph) and was able to beat them back
to the house. I quickly ditched the keys back inside and we all tore off
into the woods on foot as they pulled in. I still got busted...I
didn't cover all the tracks.
Moto of the story:
"A warm engine is one hot clue for a pissed off parent!"
|
90.3133 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Thu Jun 20 1996 11:10 | 7 |
| i guess i was kinda lucky, i hadda a beat-box '74 GT Vega (hey, at least
it was a "GT" :-) in HIGH school. i made this cool 'box' in the back for
my speakers. little did anyone know that it was hinged and contained a
compartment in the middle for things. there was a trick to opening it
as well, which yer average person wouldn't think of immediately. the only
clue was those spots down the side of the cah from emptying the slag
of the beer can/bottle while blasting down the road... ah, high school
|
90.3134 | Inquiring minds and all that | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 20 1996 14:55 | 2 |
| who all is allmans bound next friday night?
|
90.3135 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Jun 20 1996 15:28 | 2 |
|
moi
|
90.3136 | need to kill time after work | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 20 1996 15:29 | 3 |
| what time you leaving tom?
my 3 cohorts will meet me at lkg at about 6
|
90.3137 | first time ever seeing AB, for me... | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Thu Jun 20 1996 15:44 | 6 |
| I'm heading down there, with 2 other friends (non-Deccies). Haven't made
any plans yet. I have't been to GW in many years - mentally preparing
approaching the traffic mess like Keith Mallory (Gregory Peck) going up the
cliffs at the Guns of Navarone....
- Josh
|
90.3138 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Jun 20 1996 18:03 | 7 |
|
I was thinking of leaving a little earlier, like around 5.
I haven't forgotten last year's Phish show during which I
spent 4.5 hours getting to GW from Acton. Not that I expect
that fiasco again.
Tom
|
90.3139 | Ahhhhuummmmmmm... | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Jun 20 1996 20:14 | 4 |
|
Good Health vibes to the Barnes & MJ families!
Toby
|
90.3140 | | XLIB::REHILL | Call Me Mystery Hill | Thu Jun 20 1996 20:32 | 4 |
|
I'll be at the Allman Boys Brother's Blue Band.........
|
90.3141 | I could be coaxed into a bar | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Jun 21 1996 08:36 | 3 |
| due to manchester and company not arriving in mass until 6 will most
likely be killing time in lkg's parking lot either drawing on the
cement with chalk or playing 4 square by myself
|
90.3142 | Puddles | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Fri Jun 21 1996 09:44 | 6 |
| Chris -
The Sponge-Boy Duet and I will be headed down to GW for the Allmans.
Of course I have no idea what time - as soon as I can pry them off
their bar stools! ;^)
|
90.3143 | but how? | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Jun 21 1996 10:35 | 5 |
|
We should at least meet in the parking lot if possible... some
how some way
|
90.3144 | ;-0 | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Fri Jun 21 1996 11:00 | 5 |
| How about at Light Pole #7 (or what was the official light pole
number?)
PeterT
|
90.3145 | ? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Jun 21 1996 11:13 | 8 |
| Any guesses as to how long it is to the plantation from grate woods?
and what is the shortest route for you wissta types?
gonna try to get over after the allmans and see the show
seeing as the allmans are on at 7 and there was no opener listed
|
90.3146 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Fri Jun 21 1996 11:59 | 14 |
| dunno how long from GW to Plantation Club, but to get there, I'd say 495 north
to the Pike West...get off at RT 122, head into Worcester (past my place on 122)
stay on 122...when you get to a set of lights at Plantation ST take a right, go
thru another set o' lights, up the hill, P-club on yer left...there will be a
CVS, a bank, and a cleaners on your left as you approach the intersection at
Plantation St...
if you miss that, you'll come to a Rotary at St. Stephen's Church, take a Right,
up the hill, set o' lights, left onto Plantation St...
other than that, 495 north to RT 9 west to Worcester, left onto Plantation St.,
club is on your right, about 1 mile up, but many lights on Rt 9...
WO
|
90.3147 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:17 | 4 |
| at that hour of night, i shoudl think the route 9 route would be
fine...
da ve
|
90.3148 | Needin' some vibes around now | MILKWY::MILKWY::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Mon Jun 24 1996 14:37 | 14 |
| As some of you may know Robyn's paitently waiting to have a baby. It's not
supposed to be due for another week and a half. But she's getting very
uncomfortable and a little bored with the waiting and not being able to
do much in the mean time.
So since thie posative vibes have helped others through various
things I thought I'd send out a request for some, "hurry up and have a baby"
vibes to be sent in Robyn's direction. But don't make the vibes come too
fast, because we want time to make it to the hospital. But if we could get
some, come on out and great the world, vibes to our baby I think Robyn would
be very Grateful!
Thanks for the vibes, we'll tell you about who's arrivesd when they do.
Geoff
|
90.3149 | | SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Mon Jun 24 1996 14:47 | 4 |
| vibes headed in Robyn's direction....
ommmmmmmmmmmwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaa!
|
90.3150 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jun 24 1996 14:51 | 14 |
|
HEY BABY! GET OUTA THERE!!!!!
that should do it!
early congrats to both of you, from someone whose "babies" are just
about grown up.....take advantage of EVERY MOMENT, cause you'll be doin
like we are soon enough "where did the time go???"
rfb
|
90.3151 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Jun 24 1996 14:52 | 4 |
|
baby-having vibes headed your way
:-)
|
90.3152 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Mon Jun 24 1996 14:53 | 3 |
| Vibes to all, for a healthy and happy baby
WO
|
90.3153 | go for a ride down a bumpy road... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:01 | 6 |
| these are some of the easiest vibes to send!!! :^)
with all of us "pulling" for her, she should be about ready
to start "pushing"!!!
da ve
|
90.3154 | :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:02 | 4 |
| and for assistance for Dad, where was that note
on things to do in delivery, and things NOT to say????
da ve
|
90.3155 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:09 | 11 |
|
a week and a half left??? wow - what a fast pregnancy! ;-)
don't tell Robyn I said that - I can well remember how loooong
a pregnancy feels as you approach the end...but soon enough,
soon enough that baby will be in your lovin' arms :-)
definately - vibes going out to Robyn now and especially
much strength to her for the labor ahead - thanks for reminding
us Geoff - she'll be in my thoughts...
Debess
|
90.3156 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:26 | 5 |
|
Lots of postive thoughts heading your way. I hope things go easily and
smoothly. What a beautiful time in life.
Mark
|
90.3157 | exciting stuff | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:36 | 10 |
|
Here's hoping your baby is a happy/healthy Moon Child (Cancer zodiac
child). She/He is probably comfortable where they are at and it
won't due to hurry them (I'm a cancer I should know)... I bet the
full moon will help though!
Do you know if it's going to be a boy or girl!
Cath
|
90.3158 | 8^) | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:46 | 8 |
| ~~~~~~~~~wubba wubba wubba wubba~~~~~~~~~~
positive baby vibes going your way~~~
Is there a full moon coming up? Usually, the full moon pulls 'em out.
All of my sisters and I (four of us) were born on full moons.
/danielle
|
90.3159 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Dancing Madly Backwards | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:49 | 4 |
| full moon on the 30th.
2nd this month.
(that's a blue moon, isn't it??)
|
90.3160 | first was a saturday | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jun 24 1996 15:50 | 3 |
| <-------
Ayuh
only happens once in a blue moon
|
90.3161 | la lune, la luna, der mond, the moon | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Mon Jun 24 1996 16:01 | 4 |
|
yep full moon is 7/1 ...
Cath
|
90.3162 | My Origial prediction would have been this weekend | MILKWY::MILKWY::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Tue Jun 25 1996 09:10 | 13 |
| I know about this moon thing, but the last few weeks have been longer
for her than the first 8 months. Robyn could really use the relief. She tried
to give me a Birthday present last night (I'm a Cancer too), but we didn't
have full cooperation from all parties involved.
As for the moon it is in Perigee on the 29th and full on the 30th
(source, Eldrige Tides & Pilot Guide). When I read that I told Robyn the
baby would arive on the 29th or 30th. As much as I would like that prediction
to be right, it seems like a long ways off.
I would say we can count on this baby being born under Cancer!
Geoff, getting kind of anxious and wishing Robyn some comfort.
|
90.3163 | no fun | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Tue Jun 25 1996 09:40 | 4 |
| late babies are the pits! Some women just seem to deliver late.
Good luck!
- Dave with 3 kids born a total of 46 days late!
|
90.3164 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Tue Jun 25 1996 09:49 | 7 |
|
Here some slow vibes for ya!!!!!
Divide Dave
|
90.3165 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Jun 25 1996 09:55 | 6 |
| hmmm, sounds like we missed a happy brithday there too!!!!
more good vibes headed your way... for the birthday we just
missed, and the one we're waiting for... :^)
da ve
|
90.3166 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue Jun 25 1996 10:20 | 5 |
|
wake this morning to find a smile on my face ... and realize my nite
had Jerry dreams again.
|
90.3167 | | SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Tue Jun 25 1996 14:57 | 10 |
| Geoff:
Try tricking the baby into being born, as in "let's spend the day
on the boat sailing then go out to dinner". Get in the car as if you were
driving to your boat. The child, sensing that being born at that moment
would be the most inconvenient for you, will decide to be born :-)
more vibes again today
jeff
|
90.3168 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue Jun 25 1996 16:06 | 3 |
| vibes for robyn .. and geoff and megan
|
90.3169 | Chris Kupiec | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Jun 25 1996 17:48 | 6 |
|
WOW!! Breaking news!!!
DEChead noter, Chris Kupiec, is now the proud Father of a baby boy!!!
Congrats Chris!!!
|
90.3170 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jun 25 1996 17:58 | 1 |
| %^)
|
90.3171 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Jun 26 1996 10:23 | 1 |
| :^) congratulations!
|
90.3172 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Wed Jun 26 1996 11:05 | 3 |
| Happy Baby !!!
WO
|
90.3173 | Maybe the baby will hold out longer than you think... | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Wed Jun 26 1996 11:36 | 13 |
|
Congrats on the new addition Chris!!!
Vibes coming to the Sampson clan...
Geoff,
BTW I learned in childbirth classes that the day of the birth
the woman usually feels good....'cause the baby drops a
little and she can breath easier...
Toby
|
90.3174 | | OUTPOS::EKLOF | Waltzing with Bears | Wed Jun 26 1996 12:49 | 6 |
| Good heatlh, speedy delivery and low stress vibes going to Robyn and
Geoff.
Congrats to Chris!
Mark
|
90.3175 | ...update... | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Jun 26 1996 16:28 | 26 |
| I haven't been around a lot lately. Things have been so busy, it's been
hard to keep up with stuff. In the past week, I have:
. Packed up everything I own and put it in storage
. Sold my house
. Rented a car and drove to Jersey to see my sister, and left
a couple kids there cuz we're homeless until 7/8
. Drove back on Sunday evening
. Won my custody suit
. Got a raise
. Bought a car, which I'm picking up tomorrow afternoon.
...and I'm looking forward to things slowing down a little in the coming
weeks.... This is why I'm not a branch on the Jerry tree anymore.
;-)
I think I need another beer.
tim
|
90.3176 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Wed Jun 26 1996 16:34 | 2 |
| wow Tim - sounds like Grady_Olympics! have another beer, why doncha
|
90.3177 | coool | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Wed Jun 26 1996 16:38 | 4 |
| Tim, Congrats on winning the custody suit !!! GRate news...
I think yer ready for Slipknotting this Friday
WO
|
90.3178 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Wed Jun 26 1996 16:49 | 6 |
| Oh my god, Tim! Wow, that's a lot! Glad you won the custody suit,
and got a raise, and also you must feel so good for getting everything
done. (I imagine that beforehand you were probably _stressed_ with so
much to do)...
/d
|
90.3179 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jun 26 1996 17:37 | 4 |
| glad to hear it, Tim
rfb
|
90.3180 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 27 1996 09:55 | 3 |
| all good things in all good time
i like to see the male get custody for once
|
90.3181 | | MKOTS3::MCONNORS | | Thu Jun 27 1996 10:10 | 7 |
|
Congrats Tim!
I like to see the "most suitable parent" get custody all the
time! :-)
MJ
|
90.3182 | | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Jun 27 1996 10:19 | 7 |
|
Congrats Tim!
I 2nd the most suitable parent sentiment.
Toby
|
90.3183 | he he heee... ok, ok.. :^) :^) :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Jun 27 1996 10:59 | 21 |
|
as one who's been following this from the start, all
i can say is:
BWWWAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!
heheheeeheheheheheeee!!!!! hohaohaohohaohaahhaaaaa!!!
chuckle, chortle, snort...
ok... ok... i'm back now... :^) :^) :^)
couldn't happen to a nicer person... congratulations...
BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! :^)
sorry... :^) really... it's under control now....
da ve
|
90.3184 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Jun 27 1996 11:38 | 3 |
| >I think I need another beer.
I hear they sell 'em at Great Woods..
|
90.3185 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:43 | 12 |
| <<< Note 90.3184 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>
>I think I need another beer.
>>I hear they sell 'em at Great Woods..
Yabut did I tell you what a hassle it was....
:)
:)
:)
bobo
|
90.3186 | hmmm, maybe I should make that my personal name??? | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Jun 27 1996 14:59 | 53 |
| Hey, I made the papers yesterday! Ok, so it's only a local paper,
and they didn't even really mention my name, but...
The story was Hannah's class, a multi-age (1st and 2nd year) class
in Douglas's elementary school. They had been studying space the
last few weeks, and were ending up the year with a Jeopardy
Space Challenge. They invited the parents, and switching my normal
work from home Wednesday with Tuesday, I went along. What they did
was organize the class into groups of about 6 kids, then divided
the parents into 4 groups, and had two rounds of Jeopardy. With
3 groups of kids and 2 of parents for each round. Apparently
I had a bit of a reputation (I'd already mentioned to the teacher
at a parent/teacher meeting that I was an amateur astronomer) already,
as you could hear "Hannah's Dad is here" when I came in ;-)
So there were about 5 categories, (The Sun - True/False; Planets; Definitions;
Math; I forget...) with questions 1 through 5. Due to the set up, I
shouldn't have been feared as much as some thought, since I only
got to step up to the plate about 4 times, and the person
with the hand up first got the chance to answer. In a move somewhat
orchestrated by Hannah, it turned out that when it came my turn to
step up, it was also Hannah's turn, AND it was also Mom's (Amy's)
turn. And of course, Danny was there too, and he stepped up with
Amy, so the whole Thompson family was in competition against each other.
Hannah got one answer right (beat me to the bunch - are there hundreds and
hundreds of stars? millions and millions? or billions and billions?)
and I got at least one (What is the asteroid belt?) but the kids won
handily against the parents. Which was good.
I did have to go up to the teacher afterwards and correct her on a few
questions they had wrong. One was: True or False, the Sun is the
center of the Universe, to which they had True. Bzzzzt! Center of the
Solar System perhaps, not the Universe. The other was: Does something
have more mass on the sun, less masss, or the same? They had more mass,
when it should have been the same. More weight, yes, but they still
have the same mass. But the difference between mass and weight might be
a bit hard to roll with a 1st grade class.
But, the paper! The Blackstone Valley Tribune wrote up an article on
this, and I was mentioned (almost verbatim ;-) thusly:
"Hannah Thompson's Dad, rumored to be a definite threat, only got to answer
one or two questions, and was beaten out by Hannah at one point."
or words to that effect.
Afterwards I lent them my comet photos to show around before the
final day of school.
A good time for all.
PeterT
|
90.3187 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jun 27 1996 17:41 | 3 |
| sounds fun, peterT
rfb
|
90.3188 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | she lays on me this rose | Fri Jun 28 1996 11:28 | 7 |
|
this morning on my way into work, I startled (and was
startled -by-) a spotted fawn on the side of the road...
he/she darted off when I came around the corner but I
had a good chance to watch it scampering away - the
little deer was so tiny and fragile looking. Beautiful.
|
90.3189 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Mon Jul 01 1996 10:18 | 20 |
|
*** TAPE ORDER ***
i'm going to do a tape order w/ terrapin tapes today,
by 3 pm. if you want something, let me know (send mail and
call me at dtn 226 2974). you're responsible for getting
them from me. if the order is >50 bucks, shipping is free,
otherwise it is 4.50.
XLII 90: 1.55
XLII-S 90: 2.00
MA110: 2.35 (apparently, TDK is the only one making 110s now)
XLII100: 1.95
XLII-S 100: 2.45
all these prices are adjusted for a 5 cent discount because
i'm on the internet. any other discounts people know of? i tried
"DECnet" "Nethead", etc and no luck
|
90.3190 | | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Tue Jul 09 1996 11:45 | 8 |
| > "Hannah Thompson's Dad, rumored to be a definite threat, only got to answer
> one or two questions, and was beaten out by Hannah at one point."
That's great!
Pass me a slice of that humble pie, wouldya Peter? :-)
Dan
|
90.3191 | sick | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Jul 09 1996 12:06 | 5 |
|
Alright...who are these sick people who are in a rush to get *to* work
in the morning?????? I see them every day. They are rude and drive 20+
MPH over the speed limit. I totally understand the rush to get home, but
why the rush to get to work???? Ahhhh Durrrr!
|
90.3192 | you're not talking about me??? | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Jul 09 1996 12:58 | 13 |
| Well, gee, now that the speed limit is 65mph most places I drive, I must
say that I only go about 15mph over the speed limit most of the time.
But rushing to get to work??? If I were that anxious, I'd be leaving
around 6AM, instead of somewhere around 8. It's rare that I 'rush'
any where, but 80 is a nice speed to travel (since most of the other
cars are doing that or above.) But then I'm usually curteous to other
drivers, especially these days, when you never now when you might
run into some maniac with a gun.
And how do you know they AREN'T rushing home?
PeterT_former_graveyard_shift_worker
|
90.3193 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jul 09 1996 13:07 | 7 |
| my youngest, who has had her license for about 4 weeks, got her first
speeding tix yesterday...36 in a 30 mph zone.....IMO, THAT'S FREAKIN
REDICULOUS!!!! 6 miles over...GO FIGHT SOME REAL CRIME!!!!
but i did tell her just last week that she was getting a little cocky.
rfb
|
90.3194 | sort of a review.... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Jul 09 1996 13:15 | 30 |
| On an entirely different note, I got to hear a little of Mr. Ostiguy and
Drama this past weekend. Douglas, which will be 250 years old later this
year, has been doing a few interesting things. A few weeks ago they
had the 50th reunion Baseball game, celebrating the day back in 1946 when
the Yankees and the Red Sox played an exhibition game in town. The town
and some local sponsers have built up Soldier's Field with new bleachers,
a real announcers box, dugouts,etc. They had a number of the old Yankee's
and Red Sox from the 1946 game come back to help celebrate (The only name
I remember is Dom Dimaggio (I spelled that wrong, didn't I? Sorry,
Zathrus no good with baseball)
This past weekend though, they had the 4th of July celebration (on the 6th)
with a little arts and crafts and some moonwalk type attractions. As we
got there around about 2 or 3, we were walking around looking at
things and we heard someone from the bandstand announce, "And now, one of
Worcester's hottest bands, Drama!" Which rang a bell, so I turned around,
and sure enough, there was Mr. Ostiguy on the keyboards. We were there more
for the attractions than the music, but Hannah and I hung out a little bit
listening while Amy and Dan looked around for tickets for the moon walk.
The music sounded pretty good, mostly popular stuff that I recognized but
don't entirely remember now. They did a nice cover of Sheryl Crow's "All I
Want to Do" and some other tunes. I wanted to go up and say hey, Wes, but
we didn't want to keep the kids out for too long as we were planning on
keeping them up late for fireworks later on. But as we were walking back
to the car, I could detect Wes's influence coming through as the band
broke into a nice cover of "US Blues". ;-)
So Wes, did Fran help drag you guys into this gig? Nice work.
PeterT
|
90.3195 | Drama rox Douglas | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Tue Jul 09 1996 13:59 | 23 |
| PeterT, thanx for the sorta review...glad you liked what you heard...Yes, Fran
The Man invited me/Drama to play the gig, Fran is one of my best friends, he's
a Grate guy...We had fun, as we usually do, it's so much fun to be in a good
band and play...and we may have booked a private part outta the deal, which
kinda tops it all off !!!
That's a BEAutiful field, Soldiers Field, my nephew played some Senior Ruth
games down there, but I didn't get to those, that was my first time at Soldiers
Field, I'd love to go back for some baseball...they've really got it in nice
shape for baseball.
Fran told me that some of the selectpeople in town fought to prevent the field
from being renovated like they did...good thing that those folks lost, it
would be a damn shame to waste a valuable asset like Soldiers Field.
I just had to dedicate U.S. Blues to Uncle Sam, who at age 220, looked pretty
chipper, walking around on his stilts :)))
Grate fun...I even remembered ALL of the words...if Drama wasn't playing that
night in Leominster, we woulda stayed for the fireworks, which were 'sposed to
be a rather Huge display? how were the fireworks?
Wes
|
90.3196 | A good time was mostly had.... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:38 | 37 |
| > Fran told me that some of the selectpeople in town fought to prevent the
> field from being renovated like they did...good thing that those folks
> lost, it would be a damn shame to waste a valuable asset like Soldiers Field.
I know there was some resistance, but the biggest squabble I heard about
was due to the 'green monster' type wall closing in the outfield. Originally
it was ALL about 8-12 feet high which meant you couldn't see anything of
the field if you were passing by in the street. There are basically
2 fields, one a kids size diamond, with a short fence around the outfield,
on the street side, and the major league size field, with the outfield
wall running just past the 3rd base line of the kids field. Basically cut
the field into thirds with the first going to the kids, and the other 2/3rds
to the renovated field. But this huge open area all of a sudden had this
huge green wall running through it, and it was a huge eyesore. Now
they've cut this down to a reasonable size, and you can actually see
the field and the improvements.
> Grate fun...I even remembered ALL of the words...if Drama wasn't playing that
> night in Leominster, we woulda stayed for the fireworks, which were 'sposed to
> be a rather Huge display? how were the fireworks?
It was pretty big, or pretty long. Hannah was starting to get bored
(way past her and Dan's bed time, and they were running on cranky!)
"How come they're all the same?" They weren't, but we were expecting a
15-20 minute display, and this thing ran nearly 45 minutes! So they
had to repeat a few of them! We had a good time, though Hannah is at
the age where anything can be interpreted wrong, no, wait, I had to
pull her off my lap at one point as they both wanted to be on my lap
but neither wanted the other touching them, and Dan had just gotten
his head placed between Hannah's knee's... So I pulled her off, and
she was pissed at me. As I put her to bed that night, I asked her
what she was going to do at that point, "Squish his head" was the
reply! So I was right! Sigh...
But otherwise, fun!
PeterT
|
90.3197 | Hartford Meadows - thumbs up! | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | the bus came by & I got on | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:54 | 19 |
|
a few weeks ago, /danielle was describing a real negative
experience at Great Woods, and others chimed in, and I
would have added my negative experience too but you've
all heard it before...ANYways, just wanted to put in a
good word for a very similar venue which may be about as
far away as Great Woods for some of you.
The Hartford Meadows. Easy in/easy out. Helpful, friendly,
smiling security. Great bathroom facilities (never waited
in a line all night) - even had a great setup for getting
water without waiting. Beers were expensive though.
It was a 3 hour drive home for me, but I think I got home
before I would have gotten out of the parking lot at
Great Woods.
Debess
|
90.3198 | he's back! | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | the bus came by & I got on | Wed Jul 10 1996 14:30 | 12 |
|
there is an incredible red-tailed hawk that has been
perching on the top edge of the back of ZK2 overlooking
the pond - he's been catching animals to eat, sometimes
eating them on the ground and sometimes flying back
up to eat on the roof...this bird is HUGE...yesterday
he was maybe 30 feet out from the windows, today he's
farther out...
it is so cool to see this majestic creature so close up
Debess
|
90.3199 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jul 10 1996 16:52 | 7 |
| I absolutely love all birds of prey...from little sparrow hawks to
Golden eagles, from barn owls to GRATE horned owls...
so which of the GD notesfile animals has he eaten, Debess? Lablanc
maybe?? %^)
rfb
|
90.3200 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Jul 11 1996 16:10 | 7 |
| > so which of the GD notesfile animals has he eaten,
> Debess? Lablanc
> maybe?? %^)
That would be the one he ate on the ground - not likely
to make air speed with that in tow...;-)
|
90.3201 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jul 11 1996 16:23 | 1 |
| HA!
|
90.3202 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Jul 12 1996 15:14 | 9 |
|
Just listening to Bertha and realizing how ironic the lyrics are
with this hurricane Bertha on it's way here.
Ran into a rain storm
Not a drop on me
Bertha don't you come around here, anymore!
|
90.3203 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 12 1996 16:33 | 5 |
| Just remember, as ole Jummy Hendersnap clued me in, that the song is
about an electric fan....the mechanical type, not the type in the
audience.
rfb
|
90.3204 | A different Irony | MILKWY::MILKWY::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Fri Jul 12 1996 16:54 | 11 |
| I never thought of the rain storm lyrics, That's a good point.
But wht I think is ironic is the latest storm track prediction.
The track I just looked at, but was published at 5:AM today, puts
the dying storm right over my house at about 8:or 10:00 on Sunday
morning.
Hahahahaha
Well at least that prediction is for only 30 mph winds.
Geoff
|
90.3205 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 12 1996 16:56 | 4 |
| I think Bertha is hitting the cost of N. Carolina right now, according
to my wife and the weather channel....
rfb
|
90.3206 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 12 1996 16:57 | 5 |
| and we here in COlo Spgs are just about to havea *huge* gullywhomper!!
Flash flood warnings out now...
rfb
rfb
|
90.3207 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Jul 12 1996 17:11 | 9 |
| re: <<< Note 90.3203 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>
> Just remember, as ole Jummy Hendersnap clued me in, that the song is
> about an electric fan....the mechanical type, not the type in the
> audience.
Was that a Blue fan ? I think it was, or is it just wishful thinking ?
/Ken who has a blue fan in my office ;-)
|
90.3208 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 12 1996 17:13 | 6 |
| now ya have a name for it, Ken!
been fishin lately??
rfb
|
90.3209 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Jul 12 1996 17:22 | 10 |
| > been fishin lately??
Got into some smallmouth bass at Lake Sunapee in NH last week, but
amazingly struck out on stripers in the salt water while at the cape
before the 4th. Small craft advisories and motor problems didn't
help the fishing effort, but it was still a very relaxing vaca ;-)
/Ken
|
90.3210 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Jul 12 1996 17:31 | 8 |
|
Early this morning I tried to call my Mother who lives 4 miles from the
North Carolina coast...I assume the phone lines are probably down. All
I get is busy signals.
I viewed a sattelite image about an hour ago...the storm is rapidly
moving to the northeast...right towards us! The eye appears to be off
the Virginia coast.
|
90.3211 | What's Goin on in Colo Spgs *right* now | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 12 1996 17:39 | 4 |
| You're a loop of lazy lightning,
Justa a loop of lazy lightning,
Must admit yer kinda frightning
But you really get me high...
|
90.3212 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Sun Jul 14 1996 21:38 | 4 |
| slash and i encountered a porcupine in groton town forest while mt
biking! today.. intense! many times we'll also see deer... those deer can
cruise!
|
90.3213 | DEChead sighting | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Jul 15 1996 11:50 | 7 |
|
Spent yesterday biking along the gorgeous New Hampshire coast and it
twas a fantastic surprise encountering Carol Roberts and John Shep
out for a stroll just north of Hampton Beach...both of em dressed in
full color!!! Definitely my favorite ride of the year thus far. Also
manages to see a couple seals while relaxing in Rye Harbor State Park.
What a day!
|
90.3214 | more DEChead sightings... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Jul 15 1996 12:28 | 18 |
| for DEChead sighting part two...
GerG and i decided to go to the main st brewing compnay in
wormtown for dinner and to check out the Stevie Ray clone
dude (Jeff somethingorother and the Texas Flood)...
on the way in we run into JC and his lovely missus Deb!!!
many hugs and smiles later we join up for dinner and the
show...
then we go up to the show and who do we see??? Deano!!! :^)
i love when that happens...
oh, and by the way, the band was pretty good! (if you like
Stevie Ray)...
da ve
|
90.3215 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Mon Jul 15 1996 12:33 | 8 |
| Yes - what a nice surprise Deano ... we were in full color fer shure
and letting the freak flag fly. Had you seen us earlier on the beach
you would note that our swimwear is just as colorful!
a very relaxing day however we are both a tad on the crisp side today
and I don't mean that in a good way!
|
90.3216 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jul 15 1996 12:58 | 1 |
| Jeff Healy??? the blind guitar player....??
|
90.3217 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | the Promised Land calling | Mon Jul 15 1996 13:35 | 14 |
|
this weekend I was camping at the same river that I was at
last year right after Jerry died - the exact place where,
in my meditations to get through my grief, I had a Jerry
vision. I had to go back to the spot and at least sit
there again and see if anything like that would happen again...
and as I sat there in my meditative trance, who should come
to me in a vision but Deane-o ;-) Just kidding! Just kidding!
Saturday was a washout...but Sunday we reaped the benefits
from all that rain cause we were there to do some rafting...
and the river was RAGING!!! What a blast!
Debess
|
90.3218 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Jul 15 1996 13:54 | 14 |
| no, not Jeff Healy...
i said it was Jeff Somethingorother... pay attention dammit! :^)
seriously though... i think his name started with a P and had a
couple of L's in it too.. that's about as close as i can get though...
the paper just had them listed as "The Texas Flood"...
maybe JC or Deane remembers, but me, i had too many beers...
and while he was good at what he did, it's not something that
especially appeals to me so i wasn't really motivated to commit
it to memory...
da ve
|
90.3219 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jul 15 1996 14:25 | 1 |
| in other words, you forgot......%^)
|
90.3220 | Texass Flood | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Jul 15 1996 14:44 | 8 |
|
re - da ve
That was a good time! I have no idea who the people in that
band were, but they were (give or take a note here and there)
the clones of Stevie Ray's former gig.
Special thanks to da ve for post show gathering.
|
90.3221 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Jul 15 1996 14:49 | 4 |
|
not only that, i didn't remember either... :^)
da ve
|
90.3222 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Mon Jul 15 1996 16:06 | 8 |
| Yes, that was nice to see others at MSB in wormtown!
deb and i thought about callin' ya da ve, then for some reason, didn't
bother. looks like we didn't need to anyways!!!
it was perfect: deb and i approached the place from one side and
coming down the sidewalk on the other side, facing us, is da ve and GerG!
good time!
|
90.3223 | Allmans-Part II | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jul 16 1996 10:06 | 7 |
| i know deane and daveb are going friday....
anyone else doing the ABB again?
Mystery?
TomW?
maybe we can meet up before
|
90.3224 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Jul 16 1996 10:11 | 2 |
|
like, totally, man! raaaaaaaaaaaaage!!
|
90.3225 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | the Promised Land calling | Tue Jul 16 1996 10:27 | 5 |
|
Sloan and I will be there...
Debess
|
90.3226 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jul 16 1996 11:14 | 3 |
| I'll be there .....at red rocks....on Aug 3....with Glennnnnnn Ingalls.
rfb_In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
|
90.3227 | Business Announcement | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jul 16 1996 12:03 | 9 |
| For those of you who are afficionados of fine cigars....Some time in
the next month my roommate Eric is formally opening
Castro's Back Room, Inc. in the fine metropolis of Nashua at 178 Main
St....phone 603-881-7703.....
Aside from the cigar line, he will be carrying any and all other
tobacco related items......Anything you want, I am sure he can get for
you....Aside from something right out of Cuba :^)
Puff Away!
|
90.3228 | Let him out!!! | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Tue Jul 16 1996 12:26 | 6 |
| > Aside from the cigar line, he will be carrying any and all other
> tobacco related items......
Does he have Prince Albert in a can?
Dan
|
90.3229 | Jayjolls can attest to the Calle Ochos | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jul 16 1996 12:36 | 8 |
| da dum dum
CRASH!
no and he will not be carrying the fine line of plastic cookware that
Headlines has either....
:^)
|
90.3230 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Jul 16 1996 13:55 | 5 |
| ABB this friday. Sec. 8, row M, seat 14 & 15.
See ya!
adam
|
90.3231 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Tue Jul 16 1996 14:58 | 1 |
| I'll be going camping in VT this weekend.
|
90.3232 | I know mirrors reverse images, but... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Tue Jul 16 1996 16:12 | 13 |
| From the "neat visual effects" department...my commuting car, an '87
Mazda wagon, is getting along, and isn't quite as tight as it once
was. In particular, the rear view mirror has a minor vibration,
mostly in the up/down plane...you can still see what's behind you,
it's just a bit fuzzy. Lately, however, I've discovered that the
images of the big semi-tractor wheels that are passing me, especially
the bright crome lug nuts, are going backwards, like the wagon
wheels in an old western...the vibration of the mirror must provide
just enough of a strobe effect to trick my eyes. Pretty cool.
Mind you, I try to pay attention to what's in front of me as well...
Dan
|
90.3233 | | XLIB::REHILL | Call Me Mystery Hill | Tue Jul 16 1996 18:28 | 5 |
|
Ah, those Good Old Allman Brothers...I'll be there, same as last
time...
|
90.3234 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Jul 17 1996 10:12 | 4 |
|
Spoke with slash last night.
Said he may also be there.
|
90.3235 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Wed Jul 17 1996 10:18 | 3 |
| before i call for tickets, anyone got extras?
send mail.
|
90.3236 | No habla | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jul 17 1996 11:26 | 8 |
| Almighty Universe
could you please translate the opening line of Tito Puente's
O Ye Como Va
"O Ye Como Va..torrito..bueno para sa..mulatta"?
if that is in fact the correct phoenetics
thanks
|
90.3237 | what's this all about? | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed Jul 17 1996 11:49 | 16 |
|
Here's a reply from my friend Queta who works for DEC in Mexico..
"O Ye Como Va..torrito..bueno para sa..mulatta"?
>
> It says "oye como va.... el ritmo... bueno pa' gozar.... mulata"
> which means " listen how it goes.... the rythm.... good to enjoy... mulata"
> mulata is a dark or black skin woman
if that is in fact the correct phoenetics
> not quite but good enough!
|
90.3238 | Thank you Queta | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jul 17 1996 12:05 | 3 |
| muchos grassyass
|
90.3239 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Jul 17 1996 14:09 | 3 |
| Is that the same as the Santana tune ?
/Ken
|
90.3240 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Wed Jul 17 1996 14:19 | 1 |
| yes.
|
90.3241 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | rainbows end down that highway | Wed Jul 17 1996 14:24 | 3 |
|
...like your personal name JayJols...
|
90.3242 | came & went? | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Jul 17 1996 14:58 | 6 |
| So, tw, what's this I read in that other conference...?
2nd Coming is pulling boots from their shelves...?
Because their Manhattan counterpart got raided and/or busted?
Say it ain't so. - JayC.
|
90.3243 | Not Cool | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Wed Jul 17 1996 15:10 | 5 |
| 2nd Coming in Manhattan was indeed raided/busted, mighta been closed down...
bummer indeed, 2ndComing inCambridge is a Grate place for boots...spent some $$$
there...
Wes
|
90.3244 | | SMURF::MROGERS | | Wed Jul 17 1996 15:32 | 4 |
| Bummer. They had lots of nice stuff at Second Coming in the Village
store. I used to make a pilgrimage there once a year just to look
for rare boots. Last year we had to wait *in line* to buy an "import"
copy of Neil Young's acoustic MTV show that had studio outtakes.
|
90.3245 | hmmm | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jul 17 1996 15:58 | 34 |
|
Yeah Jay, I saw that note in last week's Phoenix. (I didn't
personally check.) I've got a ton of great stuff from them
over the years. Mostly Beatles boots. I've also been to
Revolver Records in NYC (the Village) and they're a great
store too. Or, they were. Bummer, huh?
$ set soapbox/on
I'm not sympathetic with the record companies' point of view
on this one. They figure the music is theirs (and thusly
protected by law) whether they want to put it out or not.
Of course, mostly they don't put it out. What's a rabid
fan to do?
Those stores are free-enterprise at its best... product
springing up to meet a need. But, no taxes get paid, the
record companies don't get any money, and of course the
artists don't. The latter are the only ones I care about,
but gosh darn it I'd buy the damn stuff if they'd put it
out! I have every official Beatles and Rundgren release,
(almost) many times over.
It's just commerce, of course, and the law is on their side,
but it seems to me they could take a hands-off approach.
Who's getting hurt? [I am not talking about counterfeits,
here.] Will this police action reap more profits for the
companies? I doubt it. Rather, they're pissing on their
best customers - the fans. If you want to beat the bootleggers,
allow taping or put some stuff out that your fans really want.
$ set soapbox/off
Tom
|
90.3246 | extra anyone | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Fri Jul 19 1996 15:34 | 5 |
|
I think I'll be at the ABB. I'll be there around 4:30 or so.
Anyone got an extra?
Mark
|
90.3247 | ABB @ great woods | SUBSYS::TURCOTTE | Armand Turcotte | Fri Jul 19 1996 16:37 | 9 |
| we have a few DECheads meeting at great woods box office around 5:30 ...
from what i hear there are plenty o tix left ... pick up tix, have some
chow and a few beverages before the show ... yeah-hoo!!!
anybody feel like hooking up and checking out some fine tunes before the
show ? maybe we'll see ya there ...
i hear god street wine is backing them up ... they're pretty decent, so
if you're going, make sure you check 'em out !
|
90.3248 | Bitter | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jul 22 1996 10:15 | 11 |
| Here is one to file under "what do you do when you find a wallet/karma
relationship" survey..
I went kayaking yesterday in Bristol after the Hydro folks did a dam
release at 10 am..My buddy Jim and 2 female friends accompanied us...
The ladies were gracious enough to help us relay the boats back and
forth..we dropped off and hopped in as the ladies hiked over a ways to
watch us shoot a set of falls/rapids....
In the half hour they were sitting on a rock, someone stole mary's
pocketbook out of the car.....
Mean people do suck...in fact people are scum
plain and simple.....
|
90.3249 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jul 22 1996 10:35 | 5 |
| their karma will catch up with them cris.....it's not for "us" to dwell on
these things with anger (although that's easier said than done...been
there) People like that get theirs in the end....
rfb
|
90.3250 | I take it as a Good Omen | STAR::64881::DEBESS | knocking on the Golden Door | Tue Jul 23 1996 11:11 | 9 |
|
last night driving home, as I meandered along the Souhegan River,
up above me drifting very low were one, two, three, FOUR
hot air balloons! When I started up the first hill into my
town, I pulled over to look down on the valley - there they
were, looking like they were just suspended in space :-)
Debess
|
90.3251 | The road goes ever, ever on... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed Jul 24 1996 10:52 | 4 |
|
Bon voyage, Debess...
Dan
|
90.3252 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | knocking on the Golden Door | Wed Jul 24 1996 11:19 | 5 |
|
thanks Dan...I'm here...but I'm already gone!
Debess
|
90.3253 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jul 24 1996 11:24 | 7 |
| well, be safe...watch out for the guys in long raincoats and G-man hats
on the train....*IF* you can remember, would ya pick me up a couple of
Calvin and Hobbes bumper stickers and a couple of the Snetches NO TIME
TO HATE bumper stickers at yer next FURTHUR? I'd really appreaciate it...
Lindsey is pissed we didn't get her any at Denver Furthur
rfb
|
90.3254 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | knocking on the Golden Door | Wed Jul 24 1996 11:31 | 5 |
|
will do, rfb...but, excuse my ignorance - WHAT is a Snetch?
Debess
|
90.3255 | ? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jul 24 1996 11:55 | 9 |
| Heard rumblings this morning on ZLX that the WHo maybe doing a
"Farewell to the Farewell of the Farewell cause We are Broke"
Reunion tour soon....
Boston, as the inside source said, "Is on the list of stops"
what will this one be
Miracle Ear Rocks America?
|
90.3256 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jul 24 1996 12:25 | 21 |
| Snetchs, you know.."some have stars on thars, and some have no stars on
thars" the Dr. Suezz bird-like characters that look exactly alike
except one has a star on his belly and one doesn't, the star types
being supierior to the non-stars....some guy comes
into town with a star machine, so that the ones "without stars on
thars" can now have stars, so now the stars don't want stars on thars
so the guy removes the stars from the ones with stars on thars and adds
stars to the ones without stars on thars...and so it goes until all
Snetches are so confused that it really doesn't matter if you have a
star or not!!!!
OK??? %^)
the bumper sticker has two yellow Snetchs, one star and one starless, with
NO TIME TO HATE written underneath...
if you can find a couple of these Lindsey would be MOST appreciative,
any Calvin and Hobbes bumper sticker, but esp. the two that "match" ,
one with Calvin and Hobbes with that devilish grin on their faces and
the other with Calvin and Hobbes making faces with their fingers in
their mouths....
|
90.3257 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | knocking on the Golden Door | Wed Jul 24 1996 12:30 | 4 |
|
Oh! SNEETCHES! yes - that Dr. Suess was a genius at presenting
his morals in children's books...
|
90.3258 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jul 24 1996 12:32 | 3 |
| opps, ya.... Sneetches.....%^)
rfb
|
90.3259 | So we had to shake hands with thing 1 and thing 2 | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:43 | 20 |
|
The sun did not shine it was too wet to play...
so we sat in the house all that cold cold wet day...
I sat there with Sally we sat there we too..
and i said how I wish we had something to do...
too wet to go out too cold to play ball ...
so we sat in the house we did nothing at all
all we could do was to sit sit sit sit
and we did not like it not one little bit
and then something went BUMP!
how that bump made us jump
we looked and we saw him step in on the mat
we looked and we saw him the cat in the hat
and he said to us why do you sit there like that?
I know it is wet and the sun is not sunny
but we could have lots of good fun that is funny...
Toby_Geisel
|
90.3260 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | knocking on the Golden Door | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:49 | 28 |
|
Serendipity - I just love it!
I've been taking yoga classes a couple days a week...and
last week I told the instructor I wouldn't be there for
a month, and could she go through a "formalized" set of
poses on Tuesday - so that I could memorize the routine
and be able to do them on my own for the next month.
She did yesterday - but when she began the series, she said
to me 'oh damn - I meant to bring in a sheet from my book with
pictures and instructions for you'. I said 'don't worry
about it, I've got it all in my head now'.
I lent Allenhead some tapes. We were supposed to get together
over the weekend so he could return them, but we didn't.
I said 'don't worry about it...I know where they are...see
ya when I get back'.
But Allenhead would have none of that - he wanted to return
them to me, so came by here at noontime on his way to work,
and I met him in the lobby.
I'm standing there chatting with him...when who walks in,
but my yoga instructor. 'I have the pictures for you', she said...
just like I always stand there in the lobby, just like I was
standing there waiting for her.
Whoa.
|
90.3261 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:44 | 11 |
|
Life is like that (synchronicity). Have you read The Celestine Prophecy?
Adam and I were talking about this at Further (after I inadvertently,
magically, serendipitiously sat in Hapgood's seat). Mysterious
rendezvouses happened all the time at Dead shows, right?
Maybe it's superstition but I enjoy it. Do you really believe
in coincidence? Does such a thing exist?
Tom
|
90.3262 | almost as good a source of quotes as the Dead! | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:53 | 8 |
| > Maybe it's superstition but I enjoy it. Do you really believe
> in coincidence? Does such a thing exist?
"There are no coincidences."
Ambassador Sinclar to Captain Sheridan, War Without End, Part I
(Babylon 5, of course ;-)
PeterT
|
90.3263 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | knocking on the Golden Door | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:54 | 13 |
|
oh Yes! Tom - I really LOVE when these things happen!
You're right - they happened at Deadshowz ALL THE TIME.
That's probably one of the reasons that 'heads would say
the word 'magic' when describing a Deadshow (I did say
ONE of the reasons)...
coincidence? nah - I think everything happens for a reason.
and, no, I haven't read that book - do you recommend it?
Debess
|
90.3264 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Wed Jul 24 1996 15:04 | 7 |
| >do you recommend it?
Highly.
There is a follow-up book, also, where the 10th insight is
revealed.
James Redfield is the author, I believe.
|
90.3265 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jul 24 1996 15:24 | 14 |
| > coincidence? nah - I think everything happens for a reason.
Right, the trick (and the fun) is in figuring out the connection!
I'm a babe in the woods at this, at this point, but... starting
to pay closer attention.
> and, no, I haven't read that book - do you recommend it?
I do. I don't think the author is a very good writer, but it's
a quick read, keeps your interest, and definitely presents a
world-view that is entertaining and thought-provoking. Very
new-agey.
Tom
|
90.3266 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Jul 24 1996 15:24 | 9 |
| <<< Note 90.3261 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>
>> magically, serendipitiously sat in Hapgood's seat). Mysterious
hey you! OUTTA MY SEAT!
:)
and he even had seats wayyyyy down front!
:)
|
90.3267 | i'll drink a toast to ya on 8/9 | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed Jul 24 1996 15:29 | 13 |
|
Gee I'm going to miss Debess in this notesfile and in 'real life' while
she's away.
Keep a diary for us of your journey Debess, it's so easy to forget
all the neat stuff that happens while traveling. I hope the trip
is everything and more that you hoped for!!!
See ya at B&P.
Cath aka SLOAN aka Ragette
|
90.3268 | | MAIL1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Wed Jul 24 1996 16:15 | 6 |
| Oh great noters, I need help!
Why can't I open up MORTAL::NEW_HAMPSHIRE? Why does it only say "file
not found"? Why am I computer challenged?
Fredda
|
90.3269 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Wed Jul 24 1996 16:21 | 5 |
| Fredda,
I think it's on VMSZOO::
|
90.3270 | Gone, gone... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed Jul 24 1996 16:21 | 27 |
| > Why can't I open up MORTAL::NEW_HAMPSHIRE? Why does it only say "file
> not found"? Why am I computer challenged?
Hi Fredda...it's been moved. I keep the EASYNET_CONFERENCES in my
notebook for just such an occasion.
Dan
==============================================================================
Notefile: TURRIS::EASYNET_CONFERENCES
Note: 963.12
Author: STAR::BUDA "I am the NRA"
Topic: New Hampshire
Title: NEW_HAMPSHIRE has moved to VMSZOO::
Date: 15-FEB-1996 19:15
Lines: 11
The NEW_HAMPSHIRE notes file has been moved to a new location.
Use the following command to update your notebook pointers.
MODIFY ENTRY NEW_HAMPSHIRE/FILE=VMSZOO::NEW_HAMPSHIRE
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact myself or one of
the other moderators.
- mark
|
90.3271 | Grim | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Jul 26 1996 11:29 | 7 |
| Anyone that wants to get depressed read today's Living/Arts section
in the Boston Globe that features a story called "Rock Rekindles a
Fatal Affair" that describes the "new" infatuation that the music
industry has with the drug heroin....
the list of musicians/junkies that are on it/dead from it is staggering
kinda like a who's who in the music industry dinner party list
|
90.3272 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Jul 26 1996 11:48 | 5 |
| I was in airport, and was looking at the Rolling Stones Issue
with Jerry on the cover, but would not give them the $2.95 to
promote such crap, "the many women of Jerry speak out" was the line
that got me to throw down the magazine.
|
90.3273 | Feh !!! | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Fri Jul 26 1996 11:53 | 6 |
| I saw the RS in the grocery store a few daze back, and that picture of Jerry
made me not even wanna pick it up, which I didn't...
noone, nothing is sacred, and everyone, everything is available for newsprint
garbaaaaaage
|
90.3274 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 26 1996 11:57 | 17 |
| re:herion and the "new drug of choice"
I've seen more news articles about this recently. The other nite on
some "news" show (Ok, I was randomly flipping channels, i *REALLY*
don't watch sensationalistic news shows) wasa story about the lead
singer of Three Dog Night!! who was on herion for 25 years, followed by
the ex-drummer of SOul Asylum who left RnR to open a fishing resort in
Wisconson because of the pervasive use of smack amongst his peers in
other bands/Soul Ass. So ya got a 50 year old junkie and a 30 year old
who knows better.....smack has been around FOREVER...it's not new in
RnR....the quality is up and so is the stupidity that goes with
it...the more people a certain batch kills, the more users are looking
for that batch...weird.
the first OD on the Furthur tour was in Denver....sad....
rfb
|
90.3275 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Jul 26 1996 12:04 | 9 |
|
Too many rich guys with too much time on their hands.
Somebody once told me that (clean) smack itself doesn't kill you,
only the side-effects do. Is that true?
Come to think of it I don't even know what that means.
|
90.3276 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 26 1996 12:25 | 2 |
| i just had a cognac chocolate from Belgium with my cup of half
coffee/half coco.....
|
90.3277 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Fri Jul 26 1996 12:40 | 6 |
| Three Dog Night...now there's a digression ! oneof my fave bands in those early
teen years...I wonder which singer it was, let's see there was Chuck Negron,
Cory Wells, and Danny hutton I believe...bass player was Joe so&so, drummer was
Floys somebody, Guitar was Jimmy so & so and KEys was....Jimmy somebody?!?!?!!!
Eli's Coming
|
90.3278 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 26 1996 12:54 | 15 |
| danny H i think was the singer....now that he's clean (as usual, it
took a good women to make him see the light,.... been there) he's making a
COME BACK! %^)
it is amazing how many of the "new", "younger" rock-n-rollers have died
from smack that ya don't hear about unless yer kids get SPIN or some
such mag/rag. I'd a never heard of the recent Pumpkins death had it not
been for the mountain radio station we listen to in Alma (or i guess
MTV, which I rarely, rarely watch)
rfb
rfb
|
90.3279 | | STAR::EVANS | | Mon Jul 29 1996 12:00 | 7 |
|
Too much smack can cause you to stop breathing which usually leads to death.
I also don't think that it is just rich guys who are getting into this.
Jim
|
90.3280 | Outta the ghetto and into mainstream | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jul 29 1996 12:08 | 12 |
|
more and more younger kids are into the horse now....
which leads to more and more deaths in white suburbia..which is why
the media looks at it as a "new" drug problem when in fact it has
plagued cities, like Philly's north east side for years....
the scary part is that it is "chic" now...like cocaine was portrayed
by hollywood and television in the 80's...
until people blew all their possessions/savings up their noses and the
fallout of addiction was more prevalent among actors/athletes/more
wealthy citizens
|
90.3281 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jul 29 1996 16:47 | 5 |
| yep...read an article not too long ago that said (take it for what it's
worth) that in certain middle class 'burbs in the mid-west, lines of
smack were the drug of choice among HOUSEWIVES!!!
|
90.3282 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jul 30 1996 11:10 | 32 |
| to change this string....
Went down to the police station yesterday. Actually the court
house...samethang here. Lindsey, my 16 yr old, got her first ticket
last month after having her license for a total of 5 weeks. 36 in a
30mph. What a crock! I asked for pre-trial conference, was told by the
Judge, a city attorny, and an assistant city attorny that a reduction
from 3 points to 2 points was the best deal I (Lindsey) would be
offered. I asked to see a city attorny of our own. She reduced her
speeding tix from a 3 point to a 0 point, "Obstructed Rear Window."
The others lied to get revenue and to speed up the system. Rotten
bastards. Then the Judge, who had to actually impose the sentence after
dealing with the city att, has the balls to ask "DO you have any
statement to make." I had one..a good one too, about what a crock it was
to pass out tixs for 6 miles over...(the City Attorny said in colo spgs
right now the cops are passing out tixs for 2-4 miles over!!!)but said
Judge gave the guy before me a ration of shit for making a statement,
(I guess by law he must ask if you have anything to say, but obviously
he doesn't want to hear squat) so, to answer Patty's prayers, I didn't
say anything.
And then Tiffany came home from close to 2 months in the mountains
helping Mission:Wolf. Walks in looking like she'd been on tour for 2
months...dirty, sorta-dreded hair..long braid with about 50 beads on
it, M:Wolf t-shirt that she'd been wearing for a month, really! dirty
jeans. SHe spent an hour in the tub, then took a shower,
then tried on all of mom's dresses she had bought at the Further Fest and
spent an hour "catching up" with her sister. Good to have her home,
although she leaves in 2 days to visit a friend in Chicago and to see all
the mueseums she can. Strange how you miss 'em.......
rfb
|
90.3283 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Aug 01 1996 08:59 | 5 |
| 15 years ago today, eMptyTV played their first music video.
Name that video.
(if you listened to 92.5, the River this am you know the answer.)
|
90.3284 | ? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Aug 01 1996 09:04 | 4 |
| video killed the radio star
by the buggles
2 of whom later went on to do stuff with the talking heads?
|
90.3285 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Aug 01 1996 09:15 | 9 |
| Trevro Horn, vocalist/producer of The Buggles and Geoff Downes, keyboardist,
"The Buggles" collectively, went on to record DRAMA (hmm, sounds familiar) an
album by YES...rhymes with...that version of YES lasted 1 album/tour...Trevor
Horn went back to producing, and Geoff Downes left YES with Steve Howe to
form ASIA with Carl Palmer and John Wetton...ASIA, the super-group that wasn't.
What was the 2nd video played on MTV?
Wes
|
90.3286 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Aug 01 1996 09:38 | 4 |
| you guys is knowledgable.
the 2nd 1? i'm not old enough to remember. ;-)
|
90.3287 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Aug 01 1996 09:43 | 6 |
| I remember the first video I saw, it was "Rockin' the Casbah" by the
Clash. I first saw MTV on vacation in Florida years before we got
cable at home. I think I read recently that their programming is now
only about 30% music.
Jamie
|
90.3288 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Aug 01 1996 09:46 | 3 |
| my guess
flock of seagulls
|
90.3289 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Aug 01 1996 11:23 | 1 |
| I Want My MTV...Guit player from Dire Straits
|
90.3290 | hint hint hint | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Aug 01 1996 12:22 | 3 |
|
bobo should get this one
|
90.3291 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Aug 01 1996 12:57 | 18 |
| <<< Note 90.3290 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>
> bobo should get this one
Oh shit!
called to the mat by TW-I!
Let's see...what was new then....
??
Time Heals?
bzzt prolly not.
Dancin' Barefoot w/ Miss Smith?
|
90.3292 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:25 | 9 |
| >Time Heals?
bong bong bong!
You are coooooooRECT Sir!
By Mr. Rundgren of course.
Tom
|
90.3293 | | RAGE::JC | Never trust a Prankster | Fri Aug 02 1996 00:06 | 3 |
| No cable TV in harvard ma until '88 or so.
never really got to check it out much except with i
lived in Leblancs fave state (NJ) on '85,86
|
90.3294 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Aug 05 1996 11:16 | 24 |
| I got's the sore dancin legs today, from the Allman Bro Band Sat nite.
Was a good show, but from reading the reviews, ya'll had better back
east. A young couple, Dan and Sarah, that we met thru Petemoss, who we
met thru Mike Bourdess, followed us up for their first time at the Rocks.
Spin Dr's opened.
THe only dead teases we got were a bit of ST. Stephan at the
beginning of one long jam and NFA tease during No One to Run With
Anymore. The sound at Red Rocks was muddy, no matter where we went to
dance, disapointing. The Phishheads were everywhere!!, getting pumped for
the next 4 days, and as usual, the snobs had less than cool things to say
about them. I don't know how long it'll take me to get back used to "those
types" at concerts...at one point Patty and I left an area because a
couple of girls and their musclehead boyfriends were too noisy.
Quite the backstage/onstage party the ABB had, mustave been over 100
people on stage with them. I know Greg has some longtime , err,
aquantances in Denver that have always been good at getting him into
trouble.
Crashed at Glennn and Danyells house in Littleton at about 3 AM, after
consuming all the beer i could find.....hurtin unit all day Sunday.
rfb
|
90.3295 | imo | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Mon Aug 05 1996 12:13 | 4 |
| re .3294
The worst show at Red Rocks is better than the best show at Great
Woods.
|
90.3296 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Aug 05 1996 12:38 | 9 |
| re. 3295
U didn't see the Doobie Bros thre! %^)
actually, I probably agree wit cha!
rfb
|
90.3297 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Aug 08 1996 10:52 | 12 |
|
WOW! Saw a talk show last night with a woman speaking to prominant
members of the R.R. about the 96 election.
Looks like I'll vbe voting for Clinton this year folks. Sorry to all
the lib. repubs, but if Weld were running, I'd feel A LOT different.
What really pisses me off, these folks were focusing on the stupid
crap and totally avoiding the massive ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES at hand!!!
Would like to see a candidate that would not speak or act on these
stupid abortion issues.
|
90.3298 | Choice | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Aug 08 1996 10:57 | 1 |
| abortion rights aren't stupid deane
|
90.3299 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Aug 08 1996 10:59 | 7 |
| what do the blue buttons with 15% on them that the repubs are wearing
mean??? 15% of a brain?? (sorry, my republican friends)
and what;s the momenclature they were using this morning on the news?
The Open Door Party or the Party of Choice or some such nonsense??
rfb
|
90.3300 | apropos | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Aug 08 1996 11:01 | 1 |
| revolving door party maybe
|
90.3301 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Aug 08 1996 11:03 | 10 |
| wouldn't ya love to see a huge riot at the Rep NAt Convention? I don't
mean outside, I mean INSIDE! wouldn't that be grate? Pat Buchannen
throwing a chair at Dole, RRers stabbing pro-choice Repubs with convention
pens, Dole saying "This is Bob Doles Convention, don't touch Bob Doles
Convention...", the libertarian republicans saying "Can't we all just
do a bong??, err get along?"....this could be a movie!!
well, maybe not
rfb_
|
90.3302 | but it'd be the dead heads! | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Thu Aug 08 1996 11:04 | 4 |
| � wouldn't ya love to see a huge riot at the Rep NAt Convention? I don't
� mean outside, I mean INSIDE! wouldn't that be grate? Pat Buchannen
they'd only blame the deadheads.
|
90.3303 | environment voting record chart | SMURF::MROGERS | | Thu Aug 08 1996 11:07 | 11 |
| .3297
Dean,
If you want to see where your local candidates stand on the
environmental issues and their voting record, in MA or any
state for that matter, the Sierra Club has an excellent voting guide.
Check their URL at http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/charts.html.
We have some "wonderful" choices in NH...
Mike
|
90.3304 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Aug 08 1996 11:12 | 14 |
|
Dole's going down in flames and I love it.
Meanwhile I called (gasp) a talk radio show this morning! Yikes!
wrko. They were debating Winegate. Lessee, Hillary bought Chelsea
wine? Did or didn't? Massive coverup? Typical lack of veracity
from whitehouse? Liberal media coming to HIllary's defense!
Gracious goodness, laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts may
have been violated! Waitresses interviewed, api, upi, ...
Naturally, I informed them I was only calling because Stern
was in commercial... :-)
Tom
|
90.3305 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Aug 08 1996 11:15 | 8 |
| cracked me up Bruce!
and thanks for the Calendar! it arrived
yesterday, and even though both Patty and I had seen it already, we
spent a good 20 minutes "ohhing" and "aweing" and "oh maning" the grate
pictures! Thanks again!
rfb
|
90.3306 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Aug 08 1996 11:16 | 4 |
| re;winegate
ya but it was that non-alcoholic wine called Dead Red, with the stealie
on it!
|
90.3307 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Aug 08 1996 13:52 | 9 |
| re winegate...
i've been listening to talk radio every so often lately too... and RKO
in particular... sorry i missed your call Tom! :^)
is this "winegate" thing just about the most ridiculous non-issue
that they could be discussing or what??????????
da ve
|
90.3308 | 15% of people in R party whom are Faciscts | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Aug 08 1996 14:04 | 19 |
| <<< Note 90.3299 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>
> what do the blue buttons with 15% on them that the repubs are wearing
> mean??? 15% of a brain?? (sorry, my republican friends)
I dunno but I hazzard a guess that the buttons mean the 15% of the R
party that are for a "NO TOLERANCE" platform. They are a definate
minority in the R party but they are the majority of delegates in
San Diego.
As for me - I hate talking politics....
:)
bob
ps. I am a registered Independent....
|
90.3309 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Aug 08 1996 14:12 | 13 |
|
>in particular... sorry i missed your call Tom! :^)
hey da ve get with it! ;-)
>is this "winegate" thing just about the most ridiculous non-issue
>that they could be discussing or what??????????
Hey dude - we're talking about a possible LAW BREAKER here!! ;-)
I pity Chelsea.
Tom
|
90.3310 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Aug 08 1996 14:12 | 3 |
| >i've been listening to talk radio every so often lately too... and RKO
hey wait.. i wuzn't listening... just channel surfing
|
90.3311 | Rage on a diamond | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Aug 08 1996 14:31 | 16 |
| excuse me, but what is this "Winegate" thing...I missed the news last cupla
daze, more involved with "my beloved softball team" THE HUNTERS !!!!!!!
Who, coincidentally, won a deciding Game 3 of the semi-finals last night to
advance to the best 3 outta 5 FINALS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OH BOY, is there ever joy in Mudville !!!! This is HUGE Folks (well at least
to me, and those of us who got that sport gene and/or were raised in a sports
oriented family like me can relate) THE HUNTERS have been in this league for
YEARS,and to my knowledge, have never won it...now we have a chance to win
it ALL this year, and lemme tellya, if we win you'll see dancing the likes of
which that softball field has never seen :)))
undoubtedly my favorite time of year...the game, the HEAT, the BUGS, the F'n
oppressive Humidity....it's a BEAUtiful thang
WO
|
90.3312 | | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:02 | 5 |
| > OH BOY, is there ever joy in Mudville !!!!
Go Wes go!!!
Dan_whose_blood_is_racing_just_thinking_about_softball
|
90.3313 | winegate | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:20 | 37 |
|
the winegate thing...
ya see, Hillary and Chelsea were checking out colleges in the Northampton
area... after a long day of wandering around some campus, they went to a
small restaurant to eat... no problem you say???
well, the next day the local paper reports that Hillary exercised some parental
privilege and ordered a glass of white wine for herself and one for Chelsea...
preumably they were to share a special mother/daughter moment with this
glass of wine in honor of the college hunting occasion... trouble is, Chelsea
is only 16 and the drinking age is 21...
what a stir this caused on RKO!!! Hillary is a horrible and irresponsible parent
for supplying alcohol to a minor in defiance of the law!!!!! after all we have
loads of kids across the commonwealth showing up drunk for school each day
so what kind of message does this send fromthe first family? that underage
drinking is ok and should be encouraged???? they carried on for quite some
time and discussed the merits of taking away drivers licenses from teens
caught drinking... drink? no drive till 21!!!
then the staff from the restaurant steps forward and sez "biug mistake!!! yes
we served wine to the first lady and one of her aides but NOT to Chelsea!!!
she only had water!!!!!" now RKO wants to crucify the paper for shoddy reporting
and then find out who was lying in the first place... the editor of the paper comes
on and tells them they are creating a tempest in a teapot (finally, someone with
a little intelligence!) and that the whole thing was a misunderstanding... the reporter
was told that parties at the table were served white wine... he assumed Chelsea
was one and was inaccurate in that assumption...
the whole thing makes me wonder if there wasnt any other news anywhere else in
the world this week.... big fat ahiry deal... she may or may not have had a glass
of wine with her mother...
feh (tm :^).....
da ve
|
90.3314 | banter | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:23 | 6 |
| those chowder heads
let's stick to the issues at hand kids....like the deficit, abortion
et al
|
90.3315 | oh, and YOU were'nt drinking at age 13 Mr. RKO guy?? | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:26 | 3 |
| Da ve, thanx for clearing that up...I'm pretty upset about the whole thing :)
WO
|
90.3316 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:36 | 3 |
|
Damn I wish I'd thought of asking those whining freaks if they
ever had a drink under 21...
|
90.3317 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:50 | 26 |
| it doesn't matter... you see the issue is the first ladies'
supposedly blatant disregard for Massachusetts Law...
you see, it send the wrong message to the youth of America...
it is WRONG to have a glass of wine with parental consent
and supervision.... having a glass of wine over dinner with your
child sends the WRONG MESSAGE to the youth of America!
kids shouldn't be learning about alcohol in a responsible way
from their parents!!!! they should be learning about it from
their underage friends at parties, or in barrooms after they turn
21!!!!
i can't believe how both on-air personalities we in such agreement
and how 9 out of 10 callers were screaming for justice...
oh, and by the way, today they believe that the whole thing is being
covered up ad white washed by the white house and the restaurant
employees... seriously!
the newpaper that originally reported is is saying it was nothing
more than a misunderstanding and that none of this fuss in newsworthy...
i agree...
feh... and feh again...
da ve
|
90.3318 | and 9 out of 10 republicans no doubt | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:53 | 7 |
|
sounds like rko has some conservative strawgrabbers ala the whitewater
whiners who insist in slinging mud in this, an election year
losers
|
90.3319 | Issues at hand? | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Aug 08 1996 17:37 | 40 |
|
Mike!
Thanks for the Sierra Club pointer! You bet I'm going to look at that.
>let's stick to the issues at hand kids....like the deficit, abortion
deficit?
abortion?
The whole abortion debate is a huge buzz kill. Plain and simple, if
you don't like abortion, don't have one! If they make it illegal,
besides the obvious safety concern, it'll be cheaper and easier to get
an abortion than ever. When there politicians of this country are 50%
women, we'll talk about abortion then. It's really none of my
business, I'm not a woman, I can't have one.
Deficit??? Who gives a shit! It's rising out of control. Fire up the
printing press. Paybacks a bitch.
Tax cuts? Not in this millenia.
The environmental situation of this country?
Now there's something our children, and their children, and their children
and their children will benefit from!
Now there's a place with tons of new and exciting economical
opportunity!
Now there's an opportunity to implement the latest solar, geothermal
and turboelectric ideas!
Legalizing industrial hemp?
Now there's a massive opportunity to free the struggling agricultural
and textile industry! The exporting, the importing, the trading...not
to mention the fashionably hip trend of hemp clothes. Oh my god. Talk
about an issue at hand. WHOA! Picture those mills in Lowell and
Lawrence firing up once again! :-) My god!
|
90.3320 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Aug 08 1996 17:46 | 7 |
| fwiw, one of the announcers on the RKO program
was a "democratic political consultant"....
stupidity knows no party affiliation......
da ve
|
90.3321 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Aug 08 1996 18:05 | 9 |
|
The guys defending Hillary were as clueless as the Rep.
attack dogs whining about the coverup. The whole thing's
a joke. It's no wonder I listen to Stern (no flames pls),
he makes more sense in 5 seconds than any of these sanctimonious
monkeys (guardians of the public trust! bahaha!) holding forth
on the so-called legitimate talkshows.
Tom
|
90.3322 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Fri Aug 09 1996 09:19 | 3 |
| stupidity knows no party affiliation...so true da ve...I'm tempted to write in
my vote this year, I'm sick of all the partisan garbaaage, and I almost couldn't
care less
|
90.3323 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Aug 09 1996 09:29 | 3 |
|
The hootiest thing of all was how darn seriously I took it..
the joke's on me :-)
|
90.3324 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Aug 09 1996 12:00 | 6 |
| well, i for one am appalled! serving a glass of white wine at
a restaraunt in MAss, where everyone *KNOWS* one should be drinking
SAM ADAMS, fer cris sake.......
rfb
|
90.3325 | it's all relative | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Aug 09 1996 12:10 | 2 |
| leave it to a foreigner (thanks, rfb) to add some
perspective to the discussion!
|
90.3326 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Aug 09 1996 12:14 | 4 |
| bruce, did i thank U for the calendar???
thanks!
rfb
|
90.3327 | Trip report - Second Coming, MA | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Aug 09 1996 13:52 | 13 |
| Two print reports had claimed Second Coming in Cambridge was closed
(like its sister store in NY)...
I'm happy to say, reports of its death are premature... It's open for
business as usual.
And, you might say, it has legs.
Not a lotta legs perhaps... (But, hey, it knows how to use 'em...)
I got there right before closing, so could only check a couple of bins.
I was unable to resist "The Great Red Rocks" [won't be set up for trading
for months]. See comment in "What are you listening to now..." - JayC.
|
90.3328 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Aug 09 1996 14:00 | 1 |
| Excellent!
|
90.3329 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Aug 09 1996 14:50 | 10 |
| � <<< Note 90.3326 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>
� bruce, did i thank U for the calendar???
� thanks!
(only twice;-)
rfb, you are most welcome!
/b
|
90.3330 | not so strange coincidences dept. | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Aug 09 1996 19:50 | 15 |
| A couple of days ago I stuck this comment into a FOLK_MUSIC note
(aforementioned Gillian Welch string):
Did any member of a droning electric guitar band ever wake up at 3 in
the morning and think... "Damn! We reinvented the bagpipe!"
So, Thursday night my girlfriend and I stay up to see the Butthole S*****s
on Letterman. At the end of the song, Patty wonders aloud, didn't that
sound kinda Irish... Scottish...?
Yes indeed! Just like that grating "yargh" sound Van Morrison loves.
Yea, truly, everything must be connected. 8) - JayC.
P.S. 'Course, I can think of another way to answer the question,
what do the Butthole S*****s and bagpipes have in common...? 8)
|
90.3331 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Aug 12 1996 11:45 | 12 |
| re: buttholwe surfers and bagpipes have in common
they both blow???
%^)
GOOD MORNING ALL!!!!
rfb
|
90.3332 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Aug 12 1996 12:07 | 5 |
| Hey rfb
can we be a little more tolerant of others' musical tastes?
chris_lover_of_phish_after_8/16 and 8/17
|
90.3333 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Aug 12 1996 13:07 | 3 |
| >>chris_lover_of_phish_after_8/16 and 8/17
OUCH!!
|
90.3334 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Mon Aug 12 1996 13:24 | 4 |
| > chris_lover_of_phish_after_8/16 and 8/17
we'll save this for a re-visit on 8/19
|
90.3335 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Aug 12 1996 13:25 | 2 |
| I heard that!
|
90.3336 | Sarcasm kids.....look it up | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Aug 12 1996 13:27 | 1 |
| DOE!
|
90.3337 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Aug 12 1996 14:12 | 3 |
| > they both blow???
Well, my answer definitely involved a rush of air most foul...
|
90.3338 | | RAGE::JC | Never trust a Prankster | Tue Aug 13 1996 14:25 | 2 |
| finally caught up!
|
90.3339 | Reeeelllllax, have a cigar | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Aug 14 1996 12:12 | 9 |
| Castro's Back Room , 178 Main Street Nashua NH opens tomorrow night at
6pm....phone orders are to be placed at 603-881-7703
for those of you infamiliar with Nauseau, it is in the spot where the
ooooooold cinema was...directly across the street from Martha's
Brewshlop.....
go in, light up and enjoy
|
90.3340 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Aug 14 1996 12:24 | 9 |
| <<< Note 90.3339 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>
RE: Castro's Back Room
Made it into the Sunday Telegraph business section.
He's your roomie right....?
bob
|
90.3341 | have a cigar, yer gonna go far | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Aug 14 1996 12:26 | 4 |
| yup
eric "the man who never sleeps but goes into shutdown mode for 5
minutes to recharge" kilbane
|
90.3342 | big fat sweet ones | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed Aug 14 1996 14:09 | 6 |
|
aka Popeye.
don't forget to grab a couple stogies for phish camping scene!
Cath
|
90.3343 | Which one's Pink? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Aug 14 1996 14:15 | 7 |
| Those are already taken care of
OHHHHHH!!!
*those* stogies
:^)
|
90.3344 | ;-) | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Aug 14 1996 23:30 | 4 |
| Does it have to be stogies we light up?
PeterT
|
90.3345 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Aug 15 1996 17:18 | 2 |
| i just heard they pulled a 16 foot great white shark out of
boston harbor.
|
90.3346 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Aug 15 1996 17:38 | 4 |
| I thought Phish was playin there, not Jimmy Buffet???? %^)
rfb
|
90.3347 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Fri Aug 16 1996 10:48 | 6 |
| update: an 18ft, 2000lb grate white shark was netted in
massachusetts bay. it was nearly lifeless when it was brought up,
and died while being dragged back to dock. an autopsy revealed it
had a small dolphin in it's stomach. grate whites are rare (but
not unheard of) in these waters. it's no phish story ;-)
|
90.3348 | I've been attacked in dreams...freaky | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Fri Aug 16 1996 13:01 | 6 |
|
Cool!
That's especially neato 'cuz it's "SHARK WEEK" on Disvovery.
Good stuff on Tigers last night.
|
90.3349 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Aug 16 1996 14:25 | 12 |
| > That's especially neato 'cuz it's "SHARK WEEK" on Disvovery.
> Good stuff on Tigers last night.
Wonder if they decided to omit the Massachusetts man, recently (allegedly)
attacked in shallow water by a GW, from the Great White segment... First
a couple of shark experts doubted that his wounds were from a shark...
Plus he was vague and inconsistent on details... Then he went & got
arrested on a drunk & disorderly...
*Somethin'* sure opened up a wound, but maybe not a shark.
You concoct a story for the missus, and look what happens. 8) - JayC.
|
90.3350 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Aug 16 1996 14:41 | 9 |
| re: <<< Note 90.3349 by HELIX::CLARK >>>
> Wonder if they decided to omit the Massachusetts man, recently (allegedly)
> attacked in shallow water by a GW, from the Great White segment...
From what I read and heard, it might have been a blue shark, but
no way was it a great white...
/Ken
|
90.3351 | jaws vi | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Aug 16 1996 19:49 | 6 |
|
> I've been attacked in dreams...freaky
Me too, but it had nothing to do with sharks.
Though I do recall a sensation of wetness...
|
90.3352 | bless the patron saints of newbies | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Aug 16 1996 20:00 | 9 |
| I accessed rec.music.gdead, for the very first time, yesterday evening.
By exactly a week from today, I'll be receiving 34 tapes of shows, in
exchange for (only) 4 analog blanks and 6 DAT blanks.
Unbelievable.
After that, of course, I can no longer represent myself as a "newbie".
- JayC.
|
90.3353 | | RAGE::JC | Never trust a Prankster | Mon Aug 19 1996 17:33 | 4 |
| last night coming home from NY, there was a bad accident on I89 South
in NH. could one of you NHers check the paper and post a summary here?
it looked bad.
|
90.3354 | no t89 | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Aug 20 1996 12:21 | 5 |
| jc
todays paper has an article how an Illinois man died in an overturned
car accident on I87
second one related to the show with the first undetermined at press
time....
|
90.3355 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | things we've never seen seem familiar | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:31 | 5 |
|
Hey! What's Happening?!?
Debess
|
90.3356 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:36 | 1 |
| who are you?
|
90.3357 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:37 | 7 |
| well, Well, WELL!!!!! Look who's BACK! %^)
we expect a 27 page trip report, doncha know!
hope ya'll had a grate time
rfb
|
90.3358 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:56 | 6 |
| I heard on WEVO last night about a 64 year old man and his wife died on I89 in
Warner, NH (which is on 89). So must be what you heard about.....
dangerous highways this summer/year...
bob
|
90.3359 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Aug 20 1996 14:34 | 6 |
| Carol...
i'm trying to contact you but email won't go through
for some reason... can't respond to your email... :^(
da ve
|
90.3360 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Aug 20 1996 14:34 | 1 |
| hi Debess!!!!! :^)
|
90.3361 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Aug 20 1996 14:35 | 31 |
| news flashes,,,
no one told me to not wear the same jeans today that I wore while
working on my daughters car last nite...seems there's some visiting
MCS dignitaries here in CX0 today...good thing I opted to wear a
Tours-R-Us 95 dead shirt today!!
didn't see much of this, but the comedy channels Politically Incorrect
covered the GOP's party in san deago, what i did see was funny as
hell...they'll do the same for the Dems, with just about as much mercy
according to Bill Mahar...they asked Willie Nelson, who i assume was
there as part of the celebrity environmental activist group that is to
be at both the GOP and DEM conventions just to show both parties that
they have not only clout but support from a large segment of the
voting population, what he thought about Kemp on the ticket...Willie said
he thought hemp on the ticket was a good idea....%^)
one of the republican guests on PI, a senator, said the "didn't inhale"
issue was basically a non-issue, except why didn't Bill just admit it
and can this "didn't inhale" stuff since after all he as a college kid
did "everything but drink the bong water"...funny stuff.
another republican said Bill had hit on his wife once at a party, so
everytime someone asked "who can make bill clinton listen" the answer
was "hey, yer wife could ask him!"
Should be just as good for the DEM convention......
rfb_"politics is bullshit"
|
90.3362 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:22 | 21 |
| i caught that PI this week too... hilarious!
in my little pea-brain of a mind, this is one of the funniest
shows on TV... mind you, there are a few bombs every so often
and sometimes the guests prove that celebrity does not equal
cerebral-ty (? :^) but Bill Maher and Politically Incorrect
are right up there on my list of amusing things to look at on tv...
ought to be interesting to see them go to town on the dems...
no one is ever safe there... :^) Perot is always "the little Martian"...
speaking of him, is anyone else disappointed that he couldn't let Lamm
have the party nod? it kills me that Perot sez "i don't want to run... the american
people want me to run!" this is based on the fact that 5% of his own parties
delegates voted in thier "election" and he got the majority...
almost makes me want to revive my own campaign... da ve... ridiculous times
call for a ridiculous candidate...
da ve
|
90.3363 | Issues? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:29 | 1 |
| as long as your platform is as ridiculous you gots me vote da ve!
|
90.3364 | my Trip west | STAR::64881::DEBESS | things we've never seen seem familiar | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:42 | 110 |
|
I am still in a different time zone or something and it's
kinda hard to think and remember.
Let me just "trip report" on what might be of interest to
this notesfile.
before I left here, I had put in a note about "wouldn't
it be cool if Phil showed up and played at Shoreline" and
proceeded to chant "PhilPhilPhil" daily until we got there.
Shoreline is the most audience-oriented music venue I have
ever been to. From the tree and grass and picnic table edged
parking lot, to the allowing coolers of food and drink in, to
the supreme vending village, to the smiling and helpful
employees, to the great sound and beautiful views and on and on...
kudos to Bill Graham. Anyways, when Phil was introduced during
Mickey's set (and I do believe that the Mint Julips have loosened
up QUITE A BIT since they started this tour!), even though I
had hoped for this to happen, I was still totally blown away.
He was smiling so wide and playing so happily. Fire on the Mountain.
Mickey and Bobby seemed even more animated as you could see them
looking at eachother and at Phil and smiling and playing. I was
so sad to see him leave the stage then, but just knew he'd be back
for the final jam. And what a Jam! Not knowing when I will ever
hear Phil play live again, I just savored every bass note he
threw out. Truckin' was good but whenever I got the hint they
were going into the Other One (my Favorite!) - YOWZA! Feeling
it build up with the extra suspense of will-he-drop-the-Bomb-as-
only-he-can...and YeS! Ahhhhhh! What fun to dance to that tune
again!
(looked for those stickers you wanted, rfb, but never found 'em)
as you might imagine, I loved Loved LOVED San Francisco.
Can you love a city? Can you be in love with a city?!?
Only spent 3 days there - but packed in as much running
around and up and down as I could. The day after the
Furthur festival at Shoreline was the day I tried to catch
some 60's vibes by exploring the Haight. (Guntis went
halibut fishing, so it was just me and my kids). Lazed around
the grass in the Golden Gate Park for quite a bit, then drove to
the Panhandle and parked there. Walked up Ashbury and hung around
the intersection and down Haight for a while. I had made a copy of
one of the famous pictures of the original Dead standing at/hanging
off of the street post on the corner, and figured, with 5 in my
family, that we could pose exactly the same way. But there were
only 4 of us...
Then we walked up the couple of blocks to 710. Noone else around.
Gazed at this house I've seen so many pictures of...sat on the
stoop...took pictures. Then, decided it did feel right to cut
off some of my "Jerry memorial" hairwrap and leave it there.
My kids helped me with the ritual, and we hid the hair&threads in
some flowers along the steps.
That was the day before Jerry's birthday - just couldn't make it into
the city that day - as we were packing up our camp and headed to
Yosemite. On the way, we stopped in a road side flower stand and
Guntis bought a dozen red roses (for $3.00!)...happy birthday Jerry.
I did have a beautiful poignant moment as I sat on the rocks next
to the Pacific before we left. I sat and washed huge waves crash
onto the rocks below me, leaving bubbles of foam in their wake.
At one point, it looked as if the foam formed a Jerry face - the
glasses and beard (and a smile on empty space) - and, when I noticed
that, then it looked like it formed hundreds of Jerry faces...and
then they would metamorph into hundreds of skeleton faces, and back.
Cool. It brought tears.
We had a beautiful bouquet for our campsites' picnic tables...and
after the roses died, we set them on the dashboard to dry.
On August 9, my family walked to a secluded spot on the river we
were camped at. Guntis took the dried roses and waded into the
middle of the river, and ceremoniously hit the water with the flowers
and the dried petals and leaves fell off and floated away. I sang
the words to Ripple in my head. Then my daughters cut off the rest
of the hairwrap on my head. That night, Lara and I were standing
in the field and looking at the sky at constellations. Just as
we were looking up, a huge shooting star went from one end of our
horizon to the other, leaving a trail...;-)
It wasn't until I was in the rainforest of the Olympic peninsula
when I found a place to leave the 2nd half of the hairwrap. I
wrapped it in the picture of the boyz I had cut out, wrote about
my living memorial to Jerry on it, put it in a bottle and hid it
in the hollow of a big ol' moss covered tree off the beaten path in
the forest. Wonder if anyone will ever find it!
The last thing I'll write about was the DEChead West camping trip.
Went with Bob Bailey and his wife Cheng, the nonDeadhead who has
lived her amazing, adventurous life in a true Dead spirit, and with
Tree and TreeWife Stacy and TreeShrub Ethan over the northern
Cascades to some land Bob&Cheng own on the eastern side of the
mountains. Absolutely awesome, spectacular views of the snow-capped
peaks on the way. Their land borders national forest, the last
3 miles of "road" we had to shuttle our gear and people in with
their 4WD truck. And then we were alone with the rattlesnakes
and coyotes ;-)...although I guess the boombox and people scared them
away cause we never saw or heard any. Cheng cooked us marvelous
Chinese meals on a barbecue all weekend - what a treat - we ate
like kings! (no, no turkeys were roasted on the campfire this time)
Bob acted as camp director and took us for a ride and hike up
Hart's Pass, which when we got to the top, had a 360 panoramic view
of jagged snow-covered peaks all around. We had a snowball fight!
Bob put up a hammock and Tree tried to break it (tradition!).
Both Bob and Tree seem to be very happy and content with their
lives in Washington - both say hello to the DECheads here.
I LOVED it out west...I cried when I left yesterday...I will return,
and it won't take me 40 years next time!
Debess
|
90.3365 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:49 | 1 |
| %^)
|
90.3366 | most excellent | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:55 | 1 |
| now that is COOL!
|
90.3367 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:56 | 3 |
| Debess, Welcome back, glad you had a Grate Time :)
Wes_who_sat_at_710_a_year_ago_yesterday_and_believes_you_Can_love_a_city
|
90.3368 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Aug 20 1996 17:41 | 7 |
|
Comedy Channel also has a show called "The Daily Show" it airs
at 11:30 pm and last night I caught my first, I thought it was
hilarious. I think this week it airs at 7:30 pm tho. Check it
out, either way
Tom
|
90.3369 | You'd have to eat 25lb's to catch a buzz (aside from th sugar high) | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Aug 22 1996 00:21 | 8 |
| Watching the late news, they just had a little segment saying
researchers have discovered that chocolate stimulates the same
area in the brain that marijuana does. I tell you, that explains
a hell of a lot!
;-)
PeterT
|
90.3370 | Reprinted without permission... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Aug 22 1996 16:48 | 51 |
| From http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9608/22/choco.high.wir/index.html
Study: Chocolate may mimic marijuana in brain
August 22, 1996
Web posted at: 2:35 a.m. EDT
NEW YORK (AP) -- Chocolate contains substances
that might mimic the effects of marijuana,
boosting the pleasure you get from eating the
stuff, researchers say.
The ingredients might make the texture, smell and
flavor of chocolate more enjoyable and combine
with other ingredients like caffeine to make a
person feel good, researcher Daniele Piomelli
speculated.
"We are talking about something much, much, much,
much milder than a high," said Piomelli, a
researcher at the Neurosciences Institute of San
Diego. He reported the work with colleagues in
Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.
But a researcher who studies the brain chemistry
of marijuana said chocolate contains such low
levels of the ingredients Piomelli identified that
he doubts they have any effect.
Christian Felder of the National Institute of
Mental Health estimated that a 130-pound person
would have to inject the equivalent of 25 pounds
of chocolate in one sitting to get any
marijuana-like effect.
Piomelli found that chocolate contains anandamide,
which is also produced naturally in the brain and
which activates the same target that marijuana
does.
He also found two chocolate ingredients that
inhibit the natural breakdown of anandamide, which
could lead to heightened levels of anandamide in
the brain.
Piomelli stressed that his work does not imply
that chocolate is addicting.
Copyright 1996 Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
|
90.3371 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Aug 22 1996 16:54 | 4 |
| Man I scored saw AWEsome Heberts today...and those M&M's, WOW, I was flyin'
:)))
Rage in the candy aisle
|
90.3372 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Aug 22 1996 17:30 | 4 |
|
Good. I hope our idiotic gov't goes and makes choclate illegal now.
That'll show em how foolish the current mj laws are.
|
90.3373 | Grow Cocoa for Victory! | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Aug 23 1996 08:19 | 1 |
| Mandatory Minimums for Hershey Bar possession!
|
90.3374 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Aug 23 1996 09:06 | 1 |
| Chocolate, it melts your mind ;-)
|
90.3375 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Aug 23 1996 10:48 | 12 |
| whaddyou all think about [uh oh...] Clinton and his tobacco thing.
A cigarette is a drug delivery device :)
oh well, off to the coffee pot for some water laced with caffeine!
my choice for A.M. drug delivery devices!
:)
bob_of_the_coffee_generation!
java java hey!
gabba gabba HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
90.3376 | whatever | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Aug 23 1996 10:55 | 6 |
|
ted kennedy's words of wisdom about nicotine being a gateway drug
were assinine
first time i lit up a snipe...I was suddenly overcome with visions of
shooting smack
|
90.3377 | successful exploration usually encourages exploration | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Aug 23 1996 11:18 | 30 |
| � ted kennedy's words of wisdom about nicotine being a gateway drug
� were assinine
While I get really annoyed by the overuse of the "gateway" concept,
I think that the metaphor is correct, but for the wrong reasons...
Once you do something illegal, forbidden, politically incorrect,
and then discover that you don't get warts, or go blind,
or keel over dead, you are more likely to question more and more
prohibitions.
That's one of the reasons why any flavor of "liberation" is so
threatening to the "establishment." Once group x is liberated,
liberation as a concept spreads, and groups Y and Z can't be far
behind.
That's one of the reasons why so many people hate the concept of the
Dead and Deadheads: the whole scene was redolent of the "60's" which
was subversive of the entire status quo.
That's why the establishment is so dogmatic about drugs: Offenders
are breaking the rules, and that is not to be tolerated. And "they"
will not change the laws, because that would be granting "the people"
too much power. Which is another way of describing the reason for the
"establishment's" denigration fo the 60's: the people actually dared
to excercise their freedom and power.
There is great pleasure in getting away with breaking laws that
one knows to be unjust.
/bruce
|
90.3378 | I hear you tho | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Aug 23 1996 11:22 | 6 |
| from personal experience bruce
my nicotine usage started many years after i jumped through the
gateway and had already experimented....
didn't seem to jive with me perosnally
|
90.3379 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Aug 23 1996 11:40 | 14 |
| I agree, Chris...
I don't think that there is an immutable progression
from behavior A through behavior Z... but I do think
that non-standard behavior X is often followed by non-standard
behavior X1.
I think adults ought to be able to do just about anything they
want (that is not physically harmful to others),
and that there are some things that children probably ought
to be discouraged from doing...
/bruce
|
90.3380 | | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Fri Aug 23 1996 11:49 | 20 |
| Chris, are you talking about the news clip they had on Wednesday night
where they showed this guy saying something like
"If kids didn't start smoking cigarettes, they wouldn't start
smoking marijuana. If they didn't start using marijuana, they
wouldn't go on to use cocaine and heroin..."
That wasn't Kennedy (though Ted may have said something similar,
but I'll only trust Joe Kennedy on this topic) but the latest
White House drug policy guy. A retired general I think,
who appeared to think there was only one path to follow, and
it was a fairly inevitable one. Get a CLUE, General!
As far as classifying nicotine as a drug, about freaking time.
However, how they intend to regulate it is going to lead to
a lot of controversy. It's not like you can just eliminate
cigarettes or put them behind the pharmacists counter. Should
be interesting.
PeterT
|
90.3381 | This will replace abortion now as THE issue | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Aug 23 1996 12:09 | 11 |
| petert
this was definitely the good senator
as far as putting a military man in the drug czar slot....he will know
one policy...interdiction
same as bennett who was an ex cop if i remember right....
excuse me....i need to go freebase after i have a butt and a cup of
coffee
|
90.3382 | Grrrr...now I'm all riled up... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Fri Aug 23 1996 12:13 | 24 |
| > A cigarette is a drug delivery device :)
You bet it is...and a beer can is a drug delivery device, as is
your coffee cup, and a teapot, and now even a chocolate fondue set
qualifies!
The regulatory model which seems to come closest to working
[reasonably] well is that for alcohol. It is regulated at the
federal, state, and local levels, taxed to high heaven, there
are strong societal pressures (i.e. laws) against damaging
behaviour but not against mere possession (of closed containers,
anyhow), and a widespread medical/social infrastructure (mostly
private) to assist those who need help dealing with the substance.
Also, individuals are permitted to create their own supply, within
limits (Thank you, Jimmy Carter!).
Given all that, it is still undoubtedly the most abused and dangerous
substance in our midst. But after a period of prohibition (in this
country), it has been dealt with in a halfway sane manner. Why can't
we apply these lessons to other substances? I suspect we will, in time,
but it's awfully frustrating to see the control freaks making criminals
out of ordinary people with ordinary desires.
Dan
|
90.3383 | go away | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Aug 23 1996 12:34 | 11 |
|
Get those tobacco products off the shelf and replace them with that
other fine product that at least does something aside from ruin your
health.
Seriously though, I have no beefs with making it harder to get cigs.
They totally suck...get em off the shelves. I started smoking butts at
age 11 and quit at age 20, started up again, quit at age 23, started
again, quit at age 25 and have been successful aside from 2 or 3
drunken moments. Cig's are so addictive it's incredible. Most people
know this from experience. Get them out of our lives!!!!
|
90.3384 | Cassandra says, "Go to jail!" | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Fri Aug 23 1996 13:32 | 22 |
|
"Let me conclude, and again this is my prediction - I will tell you I
don't think it is subject to opinion. Just look at it. Just take a
look at what has happened now and what will happen. I will tell you how
inexorable it is. If we get together here in the year 2005, I will bet
you that it is as likely as not that the possession of marijuana may
not be criminal in this state [California]. But the manufacture, sale,
and possession of tobacco will be, and why? Because we love this idea
of prohibitions, we can't live without them. They are our very favorite
thing because we know how to solve difficult, social, economic, and
medical problems - a new criminal law with harsher penalties in every
category for everybody."
- Professor Charles Whitebread, of
the USC Law School, addressing the
California Judges Association 1995
annual conference
See http://www.lycaeum.org/~sputnik/Ludlow/Texts/history.html for
the full text of his speech on the history of Non-medical use
of drugs in the US. Fascinating.
Dan
|
90.3385 | whole lotta shakin goin on | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Aug 23 1996 15:14 | 6 |
| Anyone want to see Jerry Lee Lewis tonight (Friday) at Lupo's in
Providence?
e-mail me if you do.
adam
|
90.3386 | SHAKEDOWN STREET!!!!!!!!!!!! | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Aug 26 1996 12:24 | 16 |
| Got our Dead-fix that should last for awhile this past Friday...
Shakedown Street at Laura Bells right down the street from our house,
Me, Patty and Tom Lawlor plus friends we met there
Lot's of Jerry tunes in the first 2 sets, but the "To Lay Me Down",
"Stranger", an original"deadsounding" tune, and a rippin "Terrapin" in
the 3rd set blew us away! Shake was right back on target again with
the grate dead tunes.
Last couple of times I've seen them they were "so-so" due to extensive
gigging (this band is a "working" band, none of the members have a "day
job")
Looking forward to the regular "once a month" gigs in the neighborhood
this fall/winter.
rfb
|
90.3387 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Mon Aug 26 1996 12:49 | 6 |
| yup, us too, with a nice Slipknot show Saturday nite at the
Whitehorse.
saw DC, Sloan, DaveB, Josh, Tim, and exDechead Marv Macintyre
sed to say 'howdy'.
|
90.3388 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Aug 26 1996 12:55 | 5 |
| wow! Marv Macintyre....I always thought highly of him, what with his
deadication to helping his fellow man thru volunteerism, juggling,
etc.
rfb
|
90.3389 | Just say Know! | FOUNDR::OUIMETTE | Zat was Zen, Dis is Dao... | Mon Aug 26 1996 13:18 | 27 |
| Re: A few back...
Actually, weed was my gateway to tobacco addiction... at 14,
I wanted to become more proficient at rolling (I wanted to get to the
point where I could do it with one hand, a worthwhile goal I later
achieved), and someone suggested that I buy a can of Bugler, and
practice with that.... Well, look, I rolled one! Might as well smoke
the thing.... From there it was just a matter of time to several packs
a day of either hand-rolled buglers or camel shorts.
I finally quit cold turkey when I was 25; for about 6 weeks I was
*flying*, seeing colors, giggling at innapropriate moments (in computer
rooms on customer sites, working on broken Vaxen). I constantly flushed
out my system with endless cups of Red Zinger tea, and I think my body
was releasing stored-up chemicals it had been saving for a rainy day.
"Deny me my nicotine, will you? Take this! And that!". This, several
years after I had last indulged in any *fun* substances.
So.... never let them tell you marijuana is harmless! It's a
wicked evil "gateway", leading to hard, addictive drug usage! Even to
(Eeeek!) tobacco!
:^)
-Chuck
|
90.3390 | Ronnie Earl | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Aug 26 1996 18:11 | 8 |
|
Excellent Ronnie Earl show last Friday night at House of Blues.
I will even go as far to state it was the best live performance I've
witnessed in 1996. Absolutely incredible. The HOB is a great venue.
Ronnie was on fire.
Thanks to JC for dragging me out for this one!
|
90.3391 | Cool beans | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Aug 27 1996 13:18 | 15 |
| file this one under the satisfied customer header
my search for a new shockcord has taken a dramatic twist....
While hilton's tent city provided me with a new shockcord pole, it was
missing the small ferule (?) on the end that slipped into the eyelet
to get a snug fit.....
wellllllll
i checked out sportsmen's heaven on the web and got a phone number for
the manufacturer of american camper....
One repair kit on the way with not 1, not 2 nor 3 but *4* new shockcord
attachments!!!!!!!
FREE O' CHARGE!
|
90.3392 | see ya | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Aug 30 1996 15:29 | 10 |
| I'm off for 2 weeks starting Sept. 2. Driving cross-country along the
northern tier of the US with a friend who is moving back to CA. I will
then fly back to Boston from Portland, OR. I will be hitting the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, as well as Glacier National Park, Olympia
National Park, Vancouver, Seattle, and Mt. St. Helens.
See you all Sept. 16th or so! Have fun at Slip Out of Summer! Maybe I'll
see some of you tonight at the Linwood Grill!
adam
|
90.3393 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Fri Aug 30 1996 15:51 | 7 |
|
Sounds like a GRATE trop have a good and time and be safe!
Don't forget your tapes!
Divide
|
90.3394 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | ThingsWe'veNevrSeenSeemFamiliar | Fri Aug 30 1996 16:18 | 7 |
|
I wanta go adam, I wanta go!
have a fun trip!
Debess
|
90.3395 | synchronicity revisited | STAR::64881::DEBESS | full of cloudy dreams unreal | Thu Sep 05 1996 17:53 | 20 |
|
in the synchronicity department:
this weekend, we were traveling from Guntis' parents house
to his brother's house - not something we do very often -
so, we were traveling down a road we don't often go on,
which happens to go right by some friends' house, who
we don't often see. We decided that we should stop in
and say hi even though it was getting kinda late and the
kids had school the next day and we still had to go see
his brother and that was another hour drive and then 2 more
hours to get home - but we couldn't just drive by our friends'
house without seeing them! So we stopped in, rang the doorbell,
and when Pat answered the door, she was so surprised to see us.
Then she said - "I was just sitting and looking at pictures with
Andrew - come see!" So we went into the other room, where a
photo album lay open on the couch - to a page with pictures of US!
Debess
|
90.3396 | | RAGE::JC | Never trust a Prankster | Fri Sep 06 1996 15:51 | 1 |
| That is intense debess!!
|
90.3397 | from last saturday GDH | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Sep 06 1996 17:29 | 9 |
|
"the other thought...the 2nd thought...the warrior thought...
the hard thought...the final thought... ... we ain't many...
in any given situation there's always going to be more dumb
people than smart people... we ain't many"
Ken Kesey Oct 1991
Toby
|
90.3398 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Sep 06 1996 19:03 | 18 |
| I done a bad thang...I was in another notesfile where people were
asking where to get a plastic dashboard Jesus for a friends car as a
gag....someone replied with:
XXXX on XXX St between XXX St. and XXX St. sells dashboard
shrines, including one with a picture of Jerry Garcia. Also check out
any catholic gift shop.
after a late, Friday lunch at my favorite, errr, restaraunt, I type back...
Jerry is Jesus
I now confess my sin.....BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY!!!!!
rfb
|
90.3399 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Sep 06 1996 19:04 | 1 |
| what a weird, warped person....
|
90.3400 | 8-) | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Sep 06 1996 19:16 | 3 |
| re-1
but that's not neccesarily a bad thang...
|
90.3401 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | full of cloudy dreams unreal | Thu Sep 12 1996 10:25 | 12 |
|
...so I'm looking thru one of these Time/Life sections-of-the-country
books on the Cascades - just to see if they had any pictures of
anyplace I had been to last month - and after perusing some of
the pictures, I decided to look in the index - Hart's Pass was the
place I had been to - well, didn't find that, but being near the
G's, my eye was caught by "Garcia, Annabelle"...hmmmm, so I flipped
to the page, and it's a little commentary that includes a story
about the author taking a hike with Ranger Annabelle Garcia -
there -can't- be more than one, can there?!?
Debess
|
90.3402 | | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Sep 12 1996 11:32 | 8 |
| > [...] it's a little commentary that includes a story
> about the author taking a hike with Ranger Annabelle Garcia -
> there -can't- be more than one, can there?!?
Well, we know she wasn't working at a Dairy Queen, so I guess it's
possible...
Dan
|
90.3403 | :-) | STAR::64881::DEBESS | full of cloudy dreams unreal | Thu Sep 12 1996 11:35 | 3 |
|
HaH!
|
90.3404 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:24 | 5 |
90.3405 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:46 | 5 |
90.3406 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:48 | 2 |
90.3407 | ? | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:50 | 1 |
90.3408 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:57 | 1 |
90.3409 | ? | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Sep 23 1996 12:44 | 5 |
90.3410 | duh horra! duh horra! | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Mon Sep 23 1996 12:50 | 5 |
90.3411 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Sep 23 1996 13:07 | 5 |
90.3412 | Just say Whoah | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Sep 23 1996 13:26 | 4 |
90.3413 | MYOB | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Sep 23 1996 13:35 | 13 |
90.3414 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | We'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComes | Mon Sep 23 1996 15:26 | 9 |
90.3415 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Sep 23 1996 15:33 | 3 |
90.3416 | like Jerry's line in "Gimme Shelter" movie: "Exhibit A" | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Mon Sep 23 1996 15:37 | 7 |
90.3417 | my folks are cool... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Sep 23 1996 17:09 | 9 |
90.3418 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Sep 23 1996 18:29 | 9 |
90.3419 | See ya Dole! Your out of touch with America | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:18 | 31 |
90.3420 | Vote Dole that is,.smoke em if ya got em | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:27 | 1 |
90.3421 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:30 | 3 |
90.3422 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | a leaf of all colors plays... | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:34 | 24 |
90.3423 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:45 | 10 |
90.3424 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:49 | 6 |
90.3425 | soon | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Sep 26 1996 16:45 | 11 |
90.3426 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Sep 26 1996 16:49 | 10 |
90.3427 | The Tide is Turning | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Sep 26 1996 17:26 | 47 |
90.3428 | NOT! | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Sep 27 1996 10:21 | 3 |
90.3429 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Sep 27 1996 11:04 | 1 |
90.3430 | in the name of their god\ | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Sep 27 1996 11:07 | 5 |
90.3431 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Sep 27 1996 17:06 | 8 |
90.3432 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all that's still unsung | Mon Sep 30 1996 10:39 | 21 |
90.3433 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Sep 30 1996 11:13 | 12 |
90.3434 | double feh | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Sep 30 1996 11:17 | 7 |
90.3435 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Sep 30 1996 11:35 | 1 |
90.3436 | Moose Medicine | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Mon Sep 30 1996 11:54 | 50 |
90.3437 | Moose got it real easy | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Sep 30 1996 13:32 | 4 |
90.3438 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Sep 30 1996 13:43 | 9 |
90.3439 | actually, I had a guitar lesson | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Sep 30 1996 13:47 | 7 |
90.3440 | marthas in a nutshell | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Sep 30 1996 13:58 | 4 |
90.3441 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Sep 30 1996 15:06 | 13 |
90.3442 | rage | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Mon Sep 30 1996 15:43 | 8 |
90.3443 | It's a lovely day for a promenade... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Tue Oct 01 1996 10:30 | 4 |
90.3444 | APB for Jack Cutler | NECSC::CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Oct 01 1996 11:34 | 7 |
90.3445 | | SMURF::MROGERS | | Tue Oct 01 1996 11:51 | 4 |
90.3446 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Oct 01 1996 14:00 | 5 |
90.3447 | HLO'ers? | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Oct 03 1996 12:09 | 6 |
90.3448 | | NECSC::CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Oct 03 1996 12:31 | 7 |
90.3449 | try emailing him tho | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Oct 03 1996 12:36 | 8 |
90.3450 | I'll send some mail | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Oct 03 1996 13:06 | 3 |
90.3451 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Oct 04 1996 13:14 | 11 |
90.3452 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Oct 04 1996 13:16 | 5 |
90.3453 | PC hardware recommendations?? | SMURF::MROGERS | | Tue Oct 08 1996 12:21 | 27 |
90.3454 | I like Micron and Dell | NECSC::LEVY | Half-Step Mississippi Uptown Toodleoo | Tue Oct 08 1996 12:30 | 14 |
90.3455 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Oct 08 1996 12:45 | 4 |
90.3456 | spend big bux on a good big monitor tube! | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Tue Oct 08 1996 13:06 | 9 |
90.3457 | | 6429::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Tue Oct 08 1996 14:23 | 17 |
90.3458 | $.02 | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Oct 08 1996 14:42 | 6 |
90.3459 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Oct 08 1996 15:46 | 16 |
90.3460 | thanks! | SMURF::MROGERS | | Tue Oct 08 1996 16:57 | 13 |
90.3461 | http://www.gateway2000.com/ | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Wed Oct 09 1996 08:57 | 12 |
90.3462 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Thu Oct 10 1996 10:46 | 6 |
90.3463 | Rage 2day | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Oct 10 1996 10:55 | 4 |
90.3464 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Thu Oct 10 1996 12:05 | 5 |
90.3465 | 4:20 it is | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Oct 10 1996 12:37 | 5 |
90.3466 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Thu Oct 10 1996 13:19 | 6 |
90.3467 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Oct 10 1996 13:21 | 4 |
90.3468 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Oct 10 1996 13:26 | 10 |
90.3469 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Thu Oct 10 1996 14:21 | 5 |
90.3470 | Wes says hello | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Oct 10 1996 15:48 | 9 |
90.3471 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Oct 10 1996 17:20 | 19 |
90.3472 | talkin bout my DESTINATION | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Oct 10 1996 18:05 | 20 |
90.3473 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Thu Oct 10 1996 18:16 | 16 |
90.3474 | luddite advice, fwiw :-) | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Oct 11 1996 08:35 | 16 |
90.3475 | agree | NIHE::KUPIEC | | Fri Oct 11 1996 09:41 | 5 |
90.3476 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Fri Oct 11 1996 10:30 | 24 |
90.3477 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Fri Oct 11 1996 10:46 | 6 |
90.3478 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Oct 11 1996 11:26 | 7 |
90.3479 | paperweight | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Oct 11 1996 11:29 | 2 |
90.3480 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Oct 11 1996 11:45 | 14 |
90.3481 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Fri Oct 11 1996 12:01 | 14 |
90.3482 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Oct 11 1996 12:18 | 6 |
90.3483 | still a luddite at heart | SMURF::MROGERS | | Fri Oct 11 1996 12:21 | 35 |
90.3484 | win the game, refuse to play! :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Oct 11 1996 12:22 | 34 |
90.3485 | no interpersonal communicatio | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Oct 11 1996 12:24 | 5 |
90.3486 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Fri Oct 11 1996 13:35 | 15 |
90.3487 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Fri Oct 11 1996 13:55 | 9 |
90.3488 | sorry, my digression is turning into a rant... :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Oct 11 1996 14:10 | 27 |
90.3489 | Yuppie-ness that makes me wanna puke | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Oct 11 1996 14:48 | 7 |
90.3490 | don't laugh | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Oct 11 1996 14:51 | 5 |
90.3491 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Oct 11 1996 15:52 | 13 |
90.3492 | Counter point | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Oct 11 1996 16:19 | 62 |
90.3493 | ...but on the other hand | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Oct 11 1996 16:31 | 30 |
90.3494 | let 'em fend fer themselves, i say! %^) | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Oct 11 1996 16:53 | 3 |
90.3495 | ummm, that would be you bud... :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Oct 11 1996 17:00 | 7 |
90.3496 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Oct 11 1996 17:15 | 5 |
90.3497 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Oct 11 1996 17:29 | 24 |
90.3498 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Fri Oct 11 1996 18:11 | 25 |
90.3499 | wired...and wireless...;-) | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Sat Oct 12 1996 11:41 | 45 |
90.3500 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Oct 14 1996 10:32 | 8 |
90.3501 | "let's just get naked... just for a laugh..." | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Oct 14 1996 11:08 | 10 |
90.3502 | Go for a walk today? | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed Oct 16 1996 10:34 | 9 |
90.3503 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Wed Oct 16 1996 11:11 | 4 |
90.3504 | A beautiful day outside... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed Oct 16 1996 15:26 | 12 |
90.3505 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Oct 17 1996 12:27 | 7 |
90.3506 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Oct 17 1996 12:39 | 14 |
90.3507 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Oct 17 1996 14:57 | 10 |
90.3508 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu Oct 17 1996 14:59 | 4 |
90.3509 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu Oct 17 1996 15:06 | 6 |
90.3510 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Oct 17 1996 16:01 | 6 |
90.3511 | this is not the kind of weird I want! | STAR::64881::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Oct 17 1996 16:06 | 7 |
90.3512 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Oct 17 1996 17:07 | 5 |
90.3513 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Oct 18 1996 11:20 | 2 |
90.3514 | ayup yer fat alright | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Oct 18 1996 11:52 | 10 |
90.3515 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Oct 18 1996 12:31 | 6 |
90.3516 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Oct 18 1996 14:41 | 9 |
90.3517 | Good beer + good Music + Grate people = Good time | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Sat Oct 19 1996 15:37 | 11 |
90.3517 | Quadrophenia was excellent | SMURF::MROGERS | | Wed Nov 13 1996 09:06 | 29 |
90.3518 | I'll be there | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Wed Nov 13 1996 09:15 | 2 |
90.3519 | Screw 4:20...5:15 kicked ASS! :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Nov 13 1996 09:15 | 20 |
90.3520 | have fun | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Nov 13 1996 09:19 | 9 |
90.3521 | reality checking Fog's surreality | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Wed Nov 13 1996 10:11 | 5 |
90.3522 | go for it! | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Wed Nov 13 1996 10:14 | 9 |
90.3523 | go! | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Nov 13 1996 10:19 | 5 |
90.3524 | ! | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Nov 13 1996 10:21 | 13 |
90.3525 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Nov 13 1996 10:59 | 6 |
90.3526 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Nov 13 1996 11:23 | 7 |
90.3527 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Wed Nov 13 1996 14:17 | 9 |
90.3528 | there is a cheap pool hall on main st too | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Nov 13 1996 14:22 | 4 |
90.3529 | talk about a door that needs opening... | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Nov 14 1996 14:18 | 8 |
90.3530 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Nov 14 1996 14:39 | 12 |
90.3531 | "Me mum..she got kinda potty" | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Nov 15 1996 10:13 | 1 |
90.3532 | here's one | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Fri Nov 15 1996 10:39 | 12 |
90.3533 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Fri Nov 15 1996 10:52 | 12 |
90.3534 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Fri Nov 15 1996 11:02 | 17 |
90.3535 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Nov 15 1996 11:02 | 8 |
90.3536 | BELLBOY! | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Nov 15 1996 13:42 | 8 |
90.3537 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Nov 15 1996 14:16 | 3 |
90.3538 | stranger than fiction | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Smokin' Walter, the Fire Engine Guy | Fri Nov 15 1996 14:25 | 2 |
90.3539 | the who story/ ala dc from lucent | SEND::SLOAN | seek alternate routes - expect delays | Fri Nov 15 1996 15:44 | 35 |
90.3540 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Nov 15 1996 18:41 | 19 |
90.3541 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Mon Nov 18 1996 09:01 | 34 |
90.3542 | Life ain't fair... | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Nov 18 1996 12:34 | 24 |
90.3543 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Nov 18 1996 12:55 | 1 |
90.3544 | | LJSRV2::JC | AltaVista Tunnel Engineering | Mon Nov 18 1996 13:30 | 11 |
90.3545 | I'm pretty sure there was an SF short story along this theme... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Nov 18 1996 14:46 | 8 |
90.3546 | Mu-Tron Steel drums? | FOUNDR::OUIMETTE | Zat was Zen, Dis is Dao... | Mon Nov 25 1996 08:33 | 8 |
90.3547 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon Nov 25 1996 16:45 | 6 |
90.3548 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Nov 26 1996 14:44 | 4 |
90.3549 | The Wolf Girl is Home | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Nov 26 1996 14:52 | 24 |
90.3550 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Nov 26 1996 15:30 | 13 |
90.3551 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Nov 26 1996 16:24 | 6 |
90.3552 | pollution | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Dec 02 1996 13:49 | 11 |
90.3553 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Dec 02 1996 13:57 | 1 |
90.3554 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Dec 02 1996 14:48 | 4 |
90.3555 | from Dave Clark .... | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | tis the season to be Jolli | Wed Dec 04 1996 10:28 | 18 |
90.3556 | and if you act now... | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Wed Dec 04 1996 11:12 | 49 |
90.3557 | the world's longest run-on sentence? | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | tis the season to be Jolli | Wed Dec 04 1996 11:23 | 5 |
90.3558 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Wed Dec 04 1996 11:36 | 7 |
90.3559 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Wed Dec 04 1996 11:54 | 5 |
90.3560 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Dec 04 1996 12:53 | 1 |
90.3561 | the waiter said two fifty | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Dec 04 1996 13:25 | 7 |
90.3562 | fyi | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Dec 05 1996 13:33 | 3 |
90.3563 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Thu Dec 05 1996 13:37 | 2 |
90.3564 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Dec 05 1996 13:53 | 10 |
90.3565 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Dec 05 1996 15:05 | 3 |
90.3566 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Dec 05 1996 15:38 | 8 |
90.3567 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | tis the season to be Jolli | Thu Dec 05 1996 15:40 | 2 |
90.3568 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Dec 05 1996 15:46 | 1 |
90.3569 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Dec 05 1996 16:18 | 38 |
90.3570 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Dec 05 1996 16:29 | 6 |
90.3571 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Dec 05 1996 16:32 | 18 |
90.3572 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Dec 05 1996 17:52 | 18 |
90.3573 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Dec 06 1996 07:19 | 9 |
90.3574 | I'd like to hear more feedback on this | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Dec 06 1996 07:53 | 9 |
90.3575 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | tis the season to be Jolli | Fri Dec 06 1996 08:14 | 15 |
90.3576 | The brush is on fire...RAGE!!!!! | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Fri Dec 06 1996 09:50 | 7 |
90.3577 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Dec 06 1996 10:01 | 1 |
90.3578 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | tis the season to be Jolli | Fri Dec 06 1996 10:04 | 1 |
90.3579 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Dec 06 1996 10:26 | 2 |
90.3580 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Dec 06 1996 10:38 | 12 |
90.3581 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Dec 06 1996 10:39 | 13 |
90.3582 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Dec 06 1996 10:42 | 8 |
90.3583 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Dec 06 1996 11:39 | 3 |
90.3584 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Dec 06 1996 11:54 | 15 |
90.3585 | prolly wait a couple yrs | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Dec 06 1996 12:43 | 12 |
90.3586 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Fri Dec 06 1996 12:53 | 8 |
90.3587 | | LJSRV2::JC | The torture of chalkdust collects on my tongue | Fri Dec 06 1996 14:53 | 7 |
90.3588 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Sat Dec 07 1996 12:19 | 6 |
90.3589 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Dec 09 1996 10:36 | 16 |
90.3590 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Dec 09 1996 10:58 | 16 |
90.3591 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Mon Dec 09 1996 12:36 | 17 |
90.3592 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Dec 09 1996 13:54 | 17 |
90.3593 | a la birds and bees heard on the sreetcorner | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Dec 09 1996 14:00 | 9 |
90.3594 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Dec 09 1996 14:38 | 3 |
90.3595 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Dec 09 1996 15:54 | 13 |
90.3596 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Dec 09 1996 16:57 | 7 |
90.3597 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Dec 09 1996 20:52 | 7 |
90.3598 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Dec 10 1996 09:17 | 8 |
90.3599 | | USOPS2::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Dec 10 1996 09:42 | 6 |
90.3600 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Tue Dec 10 1996 09:46 | 2 |
90.3601 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Tue Dec 10 1996 09:47 | 1 |
90.3602 | | USOPS2::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Dec 10 1996 09:54 | 6 |
90.3603 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Dec 10 1996 10:19 | 12 |
90.3604 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Tue Dec 10 1996 15:42 | 6 |
90.3605 | scrooged again... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Wed Dec 11 1996 12:00 | 10 |
90.3606 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Dec 11 1996 22:33 | 7 |
90.3607 | Yet Another Node Name... | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Dec 12 1996 08:31 | 9 |
90.3608 | hmmm, for names, how about Zahadoom? | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Dec 12 1996 15:57 | 4 |
90.3609 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Dec 12 1996 16:03 | 3 |
90.3610 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Dec 12 1996 17:26 | 16 |
90.3611 | but it had to be 6 letters... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Thu Dec 12 1996 17:44 | 6 |
90.3612 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Thu Dec 12 1996 18:30 | 2 |
90.3613 | Pox | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Thu Dec 12 1996 18:35 | 18 |
90.3614 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Dec 12 1996 18:43 | 2 |
90.3615 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Dec 13 1996 09:07 | 10 |
90.3616 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Dec 13 1996 10:40 | 4 |
90.3617 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Fri Dec 13 1996 10:53 | 5 |
90.3618 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Dec 13 1996 11:27 | 4 |
90.3619 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | tis the season to be Jolli | Fri Dec 13 1996 11:56 | 12 |
90.3620 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Dec 13 1996 12:00 | 9 |
90.3621 | | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Fri Dec 13 1996 12:41 | 12 |
90.3622 | leave... the... *&&^*&^... house! | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Dec 13 1996 13:42 | 18 |
90.3623 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Mon Dec 16 1996 12:03 | 20 |
90.3624 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Dec 16 1996 12:07 | 3 |
90.3625 | | USOPS2::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon Dec 16 1996 13:22 | 5 |
90.3626 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Dec 16 1996 17:16 | 9 |
90.3627 | college life | SUBSYS::TURCOTTE | Armand Turcotte | Mon Dec 16 1996 17:49 | 14 |
90.3628 | grab a beer...don't cost nothing | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Dec 17 1996 08:21 | 1 |
90.3629 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Tue Dec 17 1996 09:42 | 6 |
90.3630 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Dec 17 1996 09:47 | 6 |
90.3631 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Dec 17 1996 11:20 | 5 |
90.3632 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Tue Dec 17 1996 11:21 | 5 |
90.3633 | skiing article | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Tue Dec 17 1996 11:21 | 3 |
90.3634 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Dec 17 1996 11:29 | 5 |
90.3635 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Tue Dec 17 1996 11:33 | 2 |
90.3636 | sick | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Tue Dec 17 1996 13:29 | 3 |
90.3637 | they couldn't help me fast enuff 8-) | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Dec 19 1996 17:19 | 20 |
90.3638 | my public service announcements for the day... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Dec 19 1996 22:34 | 26 |
90.3639 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Fri Dec 20 1996 11:03 | 13 |
90.3640 | sicker | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Fri Dec 20 1996 11:35 | 3 |
90.3641 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Dec 20 1996 15:32 | 10 |
90.3642 | ? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Dec 20 1996 15:47 | 1 |
90.3643 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Fri Dec 20 1996 17:07 | 12 |
90.3644 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Dec 20 1996 18:04 | 13 |
90.3645 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Mon Dec 23 1996 09:30 | 11 |
90.3646 | tim hit it on th head here | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Dec 23 1996 09:43 | 10 |
90.3647 | actually, JC has it right... Tim is only part right... | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Dec 23 1996 09:53 | 23 |
90.3648 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Dec 23 1996 10:02 | 7 |
90.3649 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Dec 23 1996 11:08 | 5 |
90.3650 | Tim **missed** the head of the nail palli | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Mon Dec 23 1996 11:26 | 23 |
90.3651 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Dec 23 1996 12:41 | 2 |
90.3652 | the medium is not the message | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Mon Dec 23 1996 12:44 | 5 |
90.3653 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Dec 23 1996 12:58 | 15 |
90.3654 | i got coal coming in my dtocking anyways | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Dec 23 1996 13:52 | 8 |
90.3655 | New Years | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Dec 23 1996 16:58 | 22 |
90.3656 | | LUDWIG::TODD | | Mon Dec 23 1996 19:30 | 5 |
90.3657 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Dec 23 1996 20:39 | 14 |
90.3658 | while visions of ... danced in her head! | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Dec 24 1996 11:54 | 8 |
90.3659 | Random Holiday Ramblings | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Dec 24 1996 13:36 | 46 |
90.3660 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Dec 24 1996 14:01 | 35 |
90.3661 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Tue Dec 24 1996 14:50 | 19 |
90.3662 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Dec 24 1996 15:10 | 4 |
90.3663 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Tue Dec 24 1996 15:12 | 1 |
90.3664 | she gets to drink beer tho | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Dec 26 1996 08:58 | 4 |
90.3665 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Thu Dec 26 1996 09:30 | 2 |
90.3666 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Dec 26 1996 10:15 | 4 |
90.3667 | Eat drink and be Jerry | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Dec 26 1996 10:37 | 8 |
90.3668 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Dec 26 1996 11:31 | 7 |
90.3669 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Dec 26 1996 12:35 | 49 |
90.3670 | full of cloudy dreams unreal | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Dec 26 1996 13:01 | 14 |
90.3671 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Thu Dec 26 1996 13:43 | 14 |
90.3672 | dream me a dream of my own | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Dec 26 1996 14:11 | 31 |
90.3673 | inch your way thru Dead dreams | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Dec 26 1996 14:17 | 6 |
90.3674 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Thu Dec 26 1996 14:35 | 18 |
90.3675 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Dec 26 1996 15:36 | 9 |
90.3676 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Thu Dec 26 1996 15:50 | 17 |
90.3677 | sometimes dozin' at the desk... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Dec 26 1996 15:59 | 11 |
90.3678 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Dec 26 1996 17:01 | 11 |
90.3679 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | | Fri Dec 27 1996 10:20 | 8 |
90.3680 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Dec 27 1996 10:24 | 3 |
90.3681 | as well | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Dec 27 1996 10:54 | 1 |
90.3682 | relaxation vacation | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:47 | 21 |
90.3683 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Thu Jan 02 1997 11:01 | 1 |
90.3684 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Thu Jan 02 1997 13:27 | 5 |
90.3685 | sitting on my terminal now... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Jan 02 1997 17:17 | 25 |
90.3686 | beat-nik babies | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Jan 02 1997 18:51 | 9 |
90.3687 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Jan 02 1997 23:51 | 2 |
90.3688 | | MROA::SANTAMARIA | "Cassidy's Mom" | Fri Jan 03 1997 08:36 | 1 |
90.3689 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Fri Jan 03 1997 09:15 | 11 |
90.3690 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jan 03 1997 10:03 | 5 |
90.3691 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Jan 03 1997 10:09 | 3 |
90.3692 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jan 03 1997 10:21 | 11 |
90.3693 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Fri Jan 03 1997 10:35 | 4 |
90.3694 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Fri Jan 03 1997 10:41 | 23 |
90.3695 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Fri Jan 03 1997 11:34 | 6 |
90.3696 | | LJSRV2::JC | I'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox Mon | Fri Jan 03 1997 16:37 | 5 |
90.3697 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Jan 06 1997 09:10 | 4 |
90.3698 | putt-putt, putt-putt..... | FOUNDR::OUIMETTE | Zat was Zen, Dis is Dao... | Tue Jan 07 1997 10:28 | 8 |
90.3699 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Tue Jan 07 1997 10:34 | 10 |
90.3700 | the nine-irons of perception | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Tue Jan 07 1997 10:39 | 3 |
90.3701 | (dead)head club pro | SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::hotpup::strobel | | Tue Jan 07 1997 14:26 | 5 |
90.3702 | | USOPS2::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Jan 09 1997 15:33 | 5 |
90.3703 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jan 09 1997 17:54 | 23 |
90.3704 | ha ha! | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Thu Jan 09 1997 18:12 | 2 |
90.3705 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Jan 09 1997 20:52 | 3 |
90.3706 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Jan 10 1997 07:42 | 1 |
90.3707 | creamed ! | SUBSYS::TURCOTTE | Armand Turcotte | Fri Jan 10 1997 07:52 | 34 |
90.3708 | shoulda seen all th smoke | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Jan 10 1997 11:07 | 12 |
90.3709 | catching up | SEND::SLOAN | seek alternate routes - expect delays | Fri Jan 10 1997 15:46 | 14 |
90.3710 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Fri Jan 10 1997 17:00 | 4 |
90.3711 | | ljsrv2.ljo.dec.com::JC | Where's the snow? | Mon Jan 13 1997 10:15 | 9 |
90.3712 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jan 13 1997 16:35 | 10 |
90.3713 | Mark Nelson ?? | akocstdhcp88-27.ako.dec.com::roberts | everything leads up to this day | Fri Jan 24 1997 14:36 | 5 |
| Mark Nelson - where are you, MAN?? I need your helpdesk expertise.
call me when you can at 244.7814
carol
|
90.3714 | Oh yeah? | RDVAX::LEVY | Run Like an Antelope | Fri Jan 24 1997 15:13 | 13 |
| Yeah. Carol doesn't want ME and I'm her official helpdesk guy.
Sheesh. My feelings are hurt.
Waaaahhh waahhhh waaaaahhhhhhhh.
See if I help set up shares for your measly little databases anymore.
Harumph!!
:-) (only kidding!!!!)
dave
|
90.3715 | Hunter show? | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Jan 27 1997 14:39 | 5 |
|
Is Robert Hunter really doing a show in Boston on MAr 13th??
and, are tickets really on sale right now????????
|
90.3716 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | The blossoming is to come. | Mon Jan 27 1997 14:41 | 4 |
| yes (at the sommerville theatre)
yes, through ticketshafter.
|
90.3717 | thanks | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Jan 27 1997 14:46 | 6 |
|
no, I can't go. :-(
Yes, I will be on vacation (hopefully) :-)
and yes, thanks for the confirmation.
|
90.3718 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Jan 28 1997 09:58 | 6 |
| Hey Carol,
I just back back from North Carolina. Stopped into Washington DC
on Saturday, and stayed in Manhattan Sunday Night. I'll call you
later.
Mark
|
90.3719 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Feb 03 1997 09:47 | 49 |
| a story y'all might enjoy...
Newsgroups: rec.music.gdead
Subject: Allman/Dead War Story 12/31/73
Hi,
This is a funny "War" story from Butch Trucks, one of the drummers of the
Allman Brothers Band. Butch occasionally drops in on the Allman Brothers
folder in the Music Message Center on AOL. The concert he is refering to
is at the Cow Palace on 12/31/73.
Enjoy!
****************************************
<<<
Subj: Da folder & Da Dead
Date: 96-12-15 10:07:02 EST
From: ButchT1582
<snip>
I don't know if Jainoe and I are on that tape or not, Dream Boy. Twas my
experience when we played with the Dead that you didn't remember too much
about the gig....If you get my drift..Which leads me to a war story...
Seems that we were playing the Cow Palace on New Year's eve and all the
Dead folks were in attendance. I was being rather cautious that night. We
were on a live coast to coast radio hook-up, with, they told us, millions
of listeners. The promo said it was the largest radio audience since FDR's
"Fireside Talks". Well knowing the rep of the Dead. (and having been dosed
by them the year before at the Filmore) I got my bottle of Mateus, opened
the cork myself, and carefully guarded it all night. We went on for the
show which lasted about 3 hours with no problems. Twas a great night and
we were playin well. After about three hours we came to the closer, "Les
Brers", which featured yours truly and Jaimoe in a way too long drum solo
(sic) ..Well about halfway through the tune my drums started drifting
away.....When I finally caught them and started hitting them it felt like
I was banging marshmellows...I looked aroung and saw Bill Creutsman (sp?)
standing there looking just like Jesus Christ (halo and all) and told him
I couldn't catch the damn things would he play for me.... I found out
years later that Stanley (Owsley) had sat on the side of the stage
squirting a water gun filled with acid at my wine till he finally got
me..... There went my big chance.....But funny thing,,,I do remember that
one.
Later,
Butch
>>>
|
90.3720 | | LJSRV2::JC | Where's the snow? | Mon Feb 03 1997 11:47 | 4 |
| If you like those sorts of war stories, definitely check out
Living With The Dead. It is filled with them! remember that video
we saw at Tim's house of the dead performing at the Playboy club in
1969 or so? Great story about that in the book!
|
90.3721 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Mon Feb 10 1997 13:53 | 164 |
| I love urban legends. I got this from a well meaning friend who knows
I'm off to Disneyland next week (on DEC!). Sorry about the formatting,
it came this way.
I plan to debunk it by accepting all free drinks that are offered. I
also plan to eat handfuls of blue star acid and bring back a small pet
dog from Tijuana.
Jamie
Yet another
reason not to accept drinks from strangers!
Subject: Fwd: Travelers BEWARE!!!!!!
>
> Neighbors, beware!
>
>
> >Dear Friends,
> >
> >I wish to warn you about a new crime ring that is targeting
business
> >travelers. This ring is well organized, well funded, has very
skilled
> personnel, and is
> >currently in most major cities and recently very active in New
Orleans. The
>
> crime begins when a
> >business traveler goes to a lounge for a drink at the end of
the work day.
> A
> person in the bar walks up as they
> >sit alone and offers to buy them a drink. The last thing the
traveler
> >remembers until they wake up in a hotel room bath tub, their
body submerged
> to
> their neck in
> >ice, is sipping that drink. There is a note taped to the
wall instructing
>
> them not to move and to
> >call 911. A phone is on a small table next to the bathtub for
them to
> call.
> The
> >business traveler calls 911 who have become quite familiar
with this
> crime.
> The business traveler is
> >instructed by the 911 operator to very slowly and carefully
reach behind
> them
> and feel if
> >there is a tube protruding from their lower back. The business
traveler
> finds
> the tube and
> >answers, "Yes." The 911 operator tells them to remain still,
having
> already
> sent paramedics to
> >help. The operator knows that both of the business
traveler's kidneys
> have
> been
> >harvested.
> > This is not a scam or out of a science fiction novel,
it is real.
> It is
> >documented and confirmable. If you travel or someone close to
you travels,
>
> please be careful.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Jerry Mayfield
> >Austin Ops Engineering Manager
> >Telephone: 512-433-6855
> >Pager: 512-613-3710
> >----------
> >
> >From: Patty Radford@Desktop@PCPD Hou, on 12/16/96 10:33 AM:
> >
> >Yes, this does happen. My sister-in-law works with a lady
that this
> >happened to her son's neighbor who lives in Houston. The only
"good" thing
> to
> this whole story
> >is the fact that the people doing this horrible crime are very
in tune to
> what
> complications can
> >happen afterwards because of the details precautions they take
the time to
> set
> up before leaving
> >the room.
> > The word from my sister-in-law is that the hospital in
Las Vegas (yes,
>
> Vegas) prior to
> >transferring him back to Houston stated that these people know
exactly
> >what they are doing. The incision, etc. was exact and clean.
They use
> sterile
> equipment etc.
> >and the hospital stated that other than the fact that the
victim looses a
> kidney there has not
> >been any reports of other complications due to non-sterile,
etc. tactics
> that
> were used.
> >
> >Please be careful.
> >---------
> >
> >From: Kathy White@OS Dev@Sys Hou, on 12/13/96 3:25 PM:
> >
> >Sadly, this is very true. My husband is a Houston
Firefighter/EMT and
> >they have received alerts regarding this crime ring. It is to
be taken
> very
> seriously. The
> >daughter of a friend of a fellow firefighter had this happen
to her.
> Skilled
> doctor's are
> >performing these crimes! (which, btw, have been highly noted
in the Las
> Vegas
> area)
> >
> >Additionally, the military has received alerts regarding this.
> >
> >
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90.3722 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Mon Feb 10 1997 14:01 | 3 |
| Kidney harvesting was the subject of a Law & Order of 4-5 years ago...
/b
|
90.3723 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Feb 10 1997 14:50 | 9 |
| well, that explains that!!! Ever since the first Vegas shows, I haven't
been able to drink as much as I used to! That also explains that
whenever I haveta pee, it always comes out of this tube sticking out of
my back!
I esp. like the woman whos husband is a firefighter/paramedic and has
been warned by the Firer Dept...un real!!!!
rfb_time for a bathroom break! grab my tube, will ya??
|
90.3724 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Feb 10 1997 15:14 | 2 |
| In all seriousness, someone told this on a concall, and claims
it is real....
|
90.3725 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Feb 10 1997 16:06 | 10 |
| form the City of New Orleans Dept of Police Web Page
( http::/www.mardigras.com/police.html)
"yadah, yadah, yadah..
after an investigation into these allegations, the NOPD has found them
to be COMPLETELY WITHOUT MERIT AND WITHOUT FOUNDATION. (caps theirs)
..warnins being disseminated through the internet are FICTITIOUS and
may (be) in violation of...yadah, yadah , yadah.."
|
90.3726 | laissez les bontemps roulez!!! | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Tue Feb 11 1997 14:16 | 16 |
|
hey ya'll...
JOYEUX MARDIS GRAS MES AMIS!!!!!!!!!!! :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^)
yep, this is it... Mardi Gras!!! aka Fat Tuesday!!! the last day of
full bore all out partying before the days of fasting and abstinence
that are Lent... besides, what better excuse to party on a Tuesday???
:^) :^) :^)
anyone doing anything??? me, i'm giggin at the Plantation Club and
partying as much as i can without falling off the stage... anyone
else???
da ve
|
90.3727 | \ | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 11 1997 15:14 | 3 |
| I'm staying straight all day...and plan on being drunk for lent.
rfb
|
90.3728 | gonna do without consciousness... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Feb 11 1997 15:21 | 3 |
| I agree with rfb... starting tomorrow, I'm giving up abstinence...
/b
|
90.3729 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 18 1997 15:27 | 41 |
| The rfb runs into an Ambulance story...
It was 1973-74, I was 19 and in Tech-School.
went to a David Bowie concert with a girl whose pants I was trying to get,
errr I mean with a girl I was trying to impress.Instead I ended up
trying mass quantities of To-kill-ya and got
arrested for drunk and disorderly during the first song. (Authors Note:
I haven't smelled, much less touched too-kill-ya since). The concert
was at the State Fair Grounds, so the arresting officers were Smokies
and they had a little State Patrol jail right there on the Fair
Grounds. So, no down-town trip for me. Besides, I was losing my supper
all over me, the venue, and I assume the cops because they took all my
valubles and threw me outside on a bench instead of in the drunk
tank. I awoke a few hours later, walked into the station and said "You
guys have my wallet, keys, and money". I guess they didn't know who I
was cause they just handed them over to me and turned away...signaling
my quick exit stage left. Went home, crashed, got up the next morning
still dry-heaving Tequila (don'tcha love graphic descriptions??) and went to
a local Mexican Food dive called La Cucuracha(sp) (The Cockroach...i
don't need to use any graphic descriptions of this place..the name says
it all). After eating lunch and then losing it in the alley behind the
dive, I jumped into my Pygmy Pony, Datsun Mini-Pickup, pulled out of the
parking lot and ran into an Ambulance that had his siren on. Ran them into a
lightpole and me into a parking lot. I jumped out of my truck and got
both ambulance drivers out and down on the ground starting to prepare
them for shock when another Ambulance and the cops showed up. Then I got
weak in the knees and just about passed out. Didn't get a ticket (this
happened all the time in Phoenix, sirens weren't loud enough then) but
the ambulance company did sue my insurance company and I lost that
company.
I got a million of these from the 70's and early 80's,,,,hmmm seems i
remember a few in the late 80's and 90's too....
my dad has always told me that if I hadn't married Patty i'd a been
dead a long time ago...
Authors Note: I'm no longer like that. I'm reformed now. Thanks to a
good woman..
rfb
|
90.3730 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Feb 18 1997 15:54 | 3 |
|
reader's note: I bet that girl was real impressed ;-)
|
90.3731 | but that's OK! | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 18 1997 15:58 | 1 |
| she never talked to me again.....
|
90.3732 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Feb 18 1997 16:09 | 11 |
| | she never talked to me again.....
She was prolly 'fraid to get that close. ;-)
Funny thing about Tequila, ain't it? I've got one or
two such stories (although not quite so impressive on
the grand scale of things)...suffice it to say it's been
25 years since the words "Tequila Sunrise" have crossed
my lips unless I was discussing the tune....
tim
|
90.3733 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Tue Feb 18 1997 16:20 | 12 |
|
RE:Authors Note: I'm no longer like that. What! Then you lives at your
house that looks like you?
I'm reformed now. If your reformed now you musta been hell on wheels
Thanks to a good woman.. Got to agreed with that!
Friends note. Your ok anyway!
Divide Dave
|
90.3734 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 18 1997 16:27 | 5 |
| re:
Then [who] lives at your house that looks like you?
you haven't been reading those tabloid stories about a twin offing the
other twin and living their lives???? %^)
|
90.3735 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Tue Feb 18 1997 19:40 | 3 |
| Tim I am right there with you , I would say 25+ since
my experience with "the worm"...never againz
|
90.3736 | on the tip of my tongue... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Feb 19 1997 10:00 | 34 |
| Anybody seen the news lately about 'super-tasters', 'medium-tasters'
and 'non-tasters'? It all boils down to how many taste buds you have
on your tounge, and that is a genetically determined thing. Apparently
super-tasters have many taste buds (1100 or so per square centimeter)
while the non-tasters have betwen 10 and 100 over the same area.
This affects your ability to taste a certain chemical (or series of
chemicals) that are perceived as bitter by super tasters and have
no taste to the non-tasters. Fat is also differently perceived,
more by the feel than the taste. Non-tasters can't perceive
much difference between skim milk and heavy cream, whereas the
ST's can tell the difference up the scale. Alcohol (ah, you knew I'd
bring this in somehow!) is also perceived as 'sharp' by the ST's.
Broccoli is the quintessential example they use (and they keep citing
George Bush's distaste for it) as something the ST's taste as
bitter, but they go on to cite coffee, grapefruit juice and
saccharin as being unpalatable to the ST's as well.
Which makes me think that I'm somewhere on the MT to ST side of things.
Hate coffee, can't stand grapefruit juice, have no idea how anyone
could stomach saccharin, and really don't have much of an interest
in alcohol, though I've grown to appreciate a decent beer. So I must
admit, I've really had no experience with tequilla, and maybe it's
not just the horror stories I've heard before and now that have
influenced me. I just wouldn't be interested in the taste anyway.
I've grown to appreciate broccoli, but prefer it stir fired to raw.
Unfortunately the ST's tend to eat or gravitate towards a less
healthy diet, since many of the foods that are good for you are
seen as bitter.
Life's funny, isn't it?
PeterT
|
90.3737 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Feb 20 1997 09:51 | 8 |
| George Bush had no taste.............
I can see PetterT with his super-hero costume on...
SUPER TASTER!!!!! ta da da dat da da! %^)
rfb
|
90.3738 | groove on | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Feb 26 1997 15:15 | 3 |
| kick ass bash at wes o's march 8th
direx to the new pad to follow
|
90.3739 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Tue Mar 04 1997 07:35 | 5 |
| I'm back from a tour of LA, Anaheim, San Diego, and Tijuana. Much fun
was had, especially in Tijuana and at Disneyland. I'll be even happier
when my expense report gets approved. :-)
Jamie
|
90.3740 | if you have excel for w95 ... | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Keep on pushing, straight ahead | Thu Mar 06 1997 11:13 | 14 |
|
1. Open Excel for Windows 95 with a blank worksheet
2. Scroll down to row 95
3. Click on the number 95 to select the whole row
4. Press Tab once to move to column B
5. Select Help/About
6. Hold down Ctrl+Alt+Shift and click on the Tech Support buttone
7. A window labeled Hall of Tortured Souls appears
8. Directly ahead of you are stairs with a scrolling cast list - go up
and take a look around - use the cursor keys
9. But there's more! Go back down the stairs and,
while facing the wall opposite the stairs type "excelkfa" (no quotes)
10. The wall disappears, and there's a winding path to navigate to see
pictures. Tread carefully!
|
90.3741 | Wait 'til Dean Smith chimes in on this! | RDVAX::LEVY | Run Like an Antelope | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:22 | 3 |
| Those poor, overworked Microsoft engineers. Sheesh.
dave
|
90.3742 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Mar 06 1997 14:08 | 4 |
| Go into the control panel, desktop, and select flying 3d letters for a
screen saver. Type in "beer" and give it a try.
Jamie
|
90.3743 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu Mar 06 1997 14:38 | 1 |
| i think "rock" works too...
|
90.3744 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 14 1997 16:08 | 6 |
| anyone else hear the latest Furthur Fest rumors? Tour is Mid-June
through July. some rumors are that there will be less bands this year
with one rumor suggesting one "main" band with Bobby, Micky, Phil,
Hornsby and David Hidalgo????
rfb
|
90.3745 | zero is a popular write in too... | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Mar 14 1997 16:11 | 8 |
| there's a further fest web site (sorry, can't find the url) and it
even has a function where you can vote on what bands you'd like to
see... apparently the organizers are still approaching folks...
a lot of people are writing in the rads... i hope i hope i hope....
:^) :^) :^)
da ve
|
90.3746 | | MAIL1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Fri Mar 14 1997 17:11 | 5 |
| Allman Bros. tonite!!!
only 3 hours to go!
Fredda
|
90.3747 | beyond further | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Mar 14 1997 18:29 | 6 |
| > anyone else hear the latest Furthur Fest rumors?
I momentarily misread "Further Fest" as "Further Test"...
Anyone heard any Further Test rumors?
8) - Jay
|
90.3748 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 14 1997 20:16 | 1 |
| stay *TUNED*
|
90.3749 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Mar 17 1997 11:11 | 10 |
|
from what I've been reading, the rumor you stated, rfb, is just
that - a rumor. It seems a pretty sure thing that Ratdog,
Mickey's PlanetDrum type thing, and Bruce Hornsby will be part of
Furthur this year. Most reliable sources keep saying that Phil
has -no- interest in touring anymore. If he's part of it at all,
it will be at a few shows on the west coast...
Debess
|
90.3750 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Keep on pushing, straight ahead | Mon Mar 17 1997 11:18 | 7 |
| > a lot of people are writing in the rads... i hope i hope i hope....
Me, too!! :-)
i heard weir showed up and played with them saturday nite at the
grate american music hall.
|
90.3751 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Mar 17 1997 13:19 | 8 |
| fwiw, I heard something about the Black Crowes and the
Presidents of the USA being part of Furthur this year.
Seems wierd!
I didn't make the 1st one and have less interest if these 2
are involved.
/Ken
|
90.3752 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Mar 17 1997 14:11 | 5 |
| Black Crowes doesn't surprise me... they paly at a lot of hemp
friendly places adn further would fit that bill... :^) no clue
about the presidents though... don't know them at all...
da ve
|
90.3753 | "it's not a party without feathers!!" :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Mar 17 1997 17:03 | 11 |
|
one of my birthday presents this weekend was a beanie baby...
a little tie-dyed bear named "Garcia"... :^)
for some reason a lot of my presents had bears in them or on them...
for some other reason, many of my presents also had feathers... :^)
da ve
|
90.3754 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Mar 17 1997 17:52 | 3 |
| > a little tie-dyed bear named "Garcia"... :^)
I got one for Valentine's Day... 8)
|
90.3755 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Mar 17 1997 18:10 | 6 |
| Patty got one from Hoot for Xmas....I'll betch Garcia is one of the
most popular amongst adults anyway. I can't keep it away from Arthur
the Asshole, good thang he has soft lips and they get in the way of his
teeth...
rfb
|
90.3756 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Tue Mar 18 1997 10:37 | 3 |
| the bear has a birthday... it's the same as his namesake... :^)
da ve
|
90.3757 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Mar 18 1997 10:41 | 4 |
| Speaking of Bear....Owlsley has his own page...can't remember the URL
or even how I got there, but some interesting stuff.....form only BEAR.
rfb
|
90.3758 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Mar 18 1997 10:43 | 3 |
|
www.crl.com/~zbear/
|
90.3759 | before I got a life | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Mar 18 1997 17:22 | 26 |
| The "Universe" inquiry about answering-machine tapes reminds me...
I used to do "sessions" every few weeks to update my answering machine
message. One was like a mini Drums/Space leading perfectly into the beep,
one was a take on Prince's "When Doves Cry", ...
The one my kids still talk about was a take on the Beach Boys' "God Only
Knows". It was made possible by the inclusion of a sans-vocals outtake of
"God Only Knows" on the Beach Boys 5-CD box. Straining to match Brian
Wilson's vocal range & manner c.'66, I overdubbed the following onto the
CD playback:
You've reached the Clark residence,
Can't come to the phone right now...
If you leave your name and number
and message after the beep...
God only knows when I'll get back to you...
<quick fade>
The kick for me was not the feeble humor, but being able to nail such a
beautiful Brian vocal, with nearly all the right touches, just once, 4th
take. What an exquisite pop creation... I am unworthy.
Had to ditch it before long -- frequent callers complained it was too
long, and my kids' buddies were calling all hours in hopes I wouldn't pick
up... - JayC.
|
90.3760 | tres cool | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Wed Mar 19 1997 11:14 | 9 |
|
got my Garcia sittin' on the dashboard!
I love the way Dylan (my 3 yr old) says gur-c-ah
makes me smile everytime
Toby
|
90.3761 | dolls for boys... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Wed Mar 19 1997 11:23 | 7 |
| wehre can one get one of these Garcia bean bags?
I looked a peasant lane, but didn't find any...
Can't believe I'm gonna buy (another) doll... (I already bought
a nice 15" Wile Coyote to guard my (Acme) CDs)!
/b
|
90.3762 | does Headlines have them? | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Wed Mar 19 1997 11:28 | 14 |
|
I actually have one too :-} My kids are really into these
and when we were checking them out before Christmastime, I
spotted it on the shelf, and well, just had to have one.
They have them at Toyland in Milford NH, but I was just in
there on Sunday and they have a very limited supply now -
they get them in all the time, but as soon as they get them,
people buy them. [by 'them' I mean generic bean babies, not
the Garcia bear]. I don't know if you can special-order
a particular one - but that is one place that does have them.
Debess
|
90.3763 | lemme know | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Wed Mar 19 1997 12:14 | 8 |
|
Bruce,
Solomon Pond Mall has 'em (or did) it's a 5 min drive from HLO
I could pick one up for ya if ya want.
Toby
|
90.3764 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:00 | 7 |
| � Solomon Pond Mall has 'em (or did) it's a 5 min drive from HLO
� I could pick one up for ya if ya want.
Way cool! Please do... might make a good excuse for a
trip to dashoe!
/b
|
90.3765 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:06 | 18 |
| <<< Note 90.3761 by JARETH::LARU "au contraire..." >>>
-< dolls for boys... >-
> Can't believe I'm gonna buy (another) doll... (I already bought
Since this is a family conference I suppose you wouldn't tell em about
Miss Pinky?
:) :) :)
Apologies to Bruce and Zappa :)
I couldn't resist...
Also Bruce, Like Debess said - they have them at Toyland in Milford and
when I looked (it was 2 weeks ago) they had more than one tie dyed
Garcia bear.
|
90.3766 | I miss her... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:10 | 9 |
| � <<< Note 90.3765 by SMURF::HAPGOOD "Java Java HEY!" >>>
� Since this is a family conference I suppose you wouldn't tell em about
� Miss Pinky?
Bobo, since you brought her over, I'll leave that to you...
oh yeah, when is she coming back?
/b
|
90.3767 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Keep on pushing, straight ahead | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:25 | 10 |
| http://www.ty.com/
home of the little beanie buggers.
and don't forget ...
USE OF THIS SITE SIGNIFIES YOUR AGREEMENT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
http://www.ty.com/legal.html
this company must be owned by lawyers!!!
|
90.3768 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:28 | 14 |
| they have a web site at www.ty.com and i think you can order through
there too...
and while i like my little bear, mostly cuz it was a gift from someone
i think the world of, i am hearing kinda disturbing things lately
about the "made in China" tag that it sports... :^( the *rumor*
(emphasis on RUMOR please) is that they are put together in
China using near slave labor (not uncommon i guess with this kind of
thing)... i hope this is found not to be true... the li'l guy is too
cute... i'd hate to have to dispose of him... not to mention the
feeding frenzy people are in for these little critters... the cabbage
patch craze all over again... blech...
da ve
|
90.3769 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:37 | 5 |
| agree with ya da ve...i try and not buy anything with China on
it...sometimes ya gotta bite the bullet though and get what ya
need/want....but I try nad more often than not succeed.
rfb
|
90.3770 | slaves 'r US | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:49 | 15 |
| re: slave labor...
The US is starting to move in that direction... many prisons
have "work" programs, administered by companies in the private
sector, where the prisoners receive well under minimum wage.
In addition, many prisons are charging for room and board,
leaving the prisoner with a hefty debt when he hits the streets.
60 Minutes did a piece that also stated that the US govt has
a policy that govt purchasing agencies must patronize
businesses that utilize US prison labor, even if the same
(or better) goods are available, cheaper, through a US company
employing US workers.
/b
|
90.3771 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Wed Mar 19 1997 14:10 | 2 |
| Toyland says they are all gone...
|
90.3772 | :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Wed Mar 19 1997 14:19 | 19 |
|
i understand there is a growing trend in the US to use prison
labor and pay less than a regular wage... i have mixed feelings on
this issue...
but what i think of as US prison labor and what i hear about
child/forced labor in China are not even close to being the same...
the stories comiung out of China make the Dickensian tales of the
turn of the century look like fairy tales full of sweetness and
light...
i admit that i have only hearsay, and no great body of evidence,
but the stories are disturbing...
fortunately for you all, i am still forming my opinions on some
of this stuff, and you are spared my rantings on this subject...
at least for today.... :^)
da ve
|
90.3773 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Thu Mar 20 1997 12:51 | 9 |
| How can a prison charge an inmate for room and board? It's not like the
prisoner voluntarily took up residence there? The state takes
responsibility for punishing criminals, but it should be the state's
responsibility to pay for it within their budgets. If it's too crowded,
let the MJ offenders go free! :-)
I think the Supreme Court would have something to say about this, no?
adam
|
90.3774 | | LASSIE::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:18 | 16 |
| I see nothing wrong with prisoners carrying their own weight, or even
just a portion of it. It's their own fault they're incarcerated, and
it shouldn't be a burden on the state, and thereby the taxpayer, for
the prisoner's transgressions.
Make the sentence fit the crime, and the punishment realistic. Too
many people seem to think they can find a quick-fix to their problems
by ignoring the laws, or even their own responsibilities to take care
of themselves. Make them work, pay them a fair wage, and charge them
for their living expenses. The odds are, they'll still be getting a
bargain...the cost of supporting them is highly unlikely to be less
than the work their capable of performing in order to displace that
cost...
tim
|
90.3775 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:21 | 16 |
|
Re:3773 If it's too crowded, let the MJ offenders go free! :-)
Let them go free, period they shouldn't be in jail anyway.
I have no problem with the state charging violent criminals room and
board amd making them work,if they hadn't chosen their life style they
wouldn't be in prison anyway and would have to work to live.
The state should be able to recope there expenses by forcing prisoners
to work, they should not be slave labor but work they should.
Remember the state is you and me and we should not be forced to
support someone who would rather live free in prison than work in
the free world.
Divide Dave
|
90.3776 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | PLAY AT MAX VOLUME | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:24 | 6 |
|
> support someone who would rather live free in prison than work in
Living free in prison, now there's a concept.
|
90.3777 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:24 | 3 |
| OH MY GOD! Tim Grady and Divide Dave *AGREE* on something!?!?!?!?
%^)
I agree too....
|
90.3778 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:26 | 5 |
| re;
Living free in prison, now there's a concept.
well, BIYNI, but some prisoners *would* rather stay in than adapt to
the outside world....they themselves have said so...
|
90.3779 | | LASSIE::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:26 | 4 |
| Yeah, I noticed that too.
I guess I really AM getting old. ;-) ;-)
|
90.3780 | use the labor pool | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:35 | 1 |
| bring back the chain gang
|
90.3781 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:53 | 6 |
| That is what is happening in Maryland, chain gangs are
about to be used in one of the southern counties, and people
are upset. The ones upset claim that the majority of prisoners
are black , and chain gangs stir up the slavery issue.
Makes good press.
|
90.3782 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:02 | 3 |
| They are coddling prisoners by putting them on chain gangs...
Sam Cooke used to sing about them... sounds like a party all the
time...
|
90.3783 | we need politically incorrect | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:06 | 5 |
| everyone is so friggin politically correct these days
these aren't taxpayin law abiding citizens...we are talking rapists,
armed robbers and violent people
|
90.3784 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:27 | 1 |
| Yes I am in the land of PC, it is mind numbing..
|
90.3785 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:37 | 14 |
| re;
.we are talking rapists,armed robbers and violent people...
Wrong...those types are typically NOT put on chain-gangs
non-violent offenders and people on Mandatory Mins....let's not forget...
make up most of the "Chain-gangs" (Az re-started them first, I think)
said it before, will
say it again...the ENTIRE judicial system needs an enema. Until we get
all victims of vicitmless crimes OUT of mainstream prison, there will
be no prison reform and I will be against any and all prisons built
strictly for monatary gains..prisons are BIG business in this country,
a country that puts more people behind bars per capita than any other
first-world country.
|
90.3786 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:46 | 3 |
| you got it right, rfb!
/b
|
90.3787 | :-) | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:47 | 6 |
| re: <<< Note 90.3774 by LASSIE::GRADY "Squash that bug! (tm)" >>>
Before I read these replies, I just wanted to go on record as agreeing
with Tim on this one.
Jamie
|
90.3788 | | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:48 | 6 |
| i thought alabama reinstuted the use of them
regardless
put them to work
|
90.3789 | | OBSESS::BEAUPRE | | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:28 | 3 |
| To my mind, there's nothing more politically correct than advocating
the return of chain gangs. After all, the desire to inflict pain on
people you don't know never goes out of style.
|
90.3790 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:36 | 6 |
| when living in Georgia in the early 70's, us little hippies would often
take free cokes to chain-gang workers and pass 'em out, they were all
black then. Given some of the looks we could feel comin thru those cop
sun glasses, it's a wonder I'm alive today.....
rfb
|
90.3791 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:36 | 12 |
| re;
Before I read these replies, I just wanted to go on record as agreeing
with Tim on this one.
Jamie
DAMN!!! i spewed soda all over my screen twice in one day!!!
many-->%^)
rfb
|
90.3792 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:41 | 35 |
| I wasn't advocating the infliction of pain on anyone.
Setting aside the issue of mandatory minimums and legalization, which I
view as a tangent, let's look at the the more mainstream, so-called
"career criminal" - the folks who do regular visits to the ol' Greybar
Motel...these are the ones that I think we can and should try to
motivate toward rehabilitation.
These folks seem to have a real problem with a.) self-pity ("my
mother/father/brother/sister/uncle/aunt/teacher/neighbor/etc... abused
me when I was little and it's all their fault") b.) a penchant for
anti-social shortcuts to fame and fortune (the "one big score"
syndrome) and a pathetic lack of responsibility for their own actions
and their own support. Why should they? I mean, if you have no
problem with the social stigma of being a convicted felon (and once it
happens once, it's basically done) then why not let the state house
and feed you while you brush up on your technique, network with fellow
career professionals, and maybe even learn some useful skills for
free...
House them, feed them, put them to work at something useful and
productive, if not terribly prestigious, pay them a fair wage and bill
them for the costs or some portion thereof. They should make a profit,
albeit minimal, or they'll have no incentive whatsoever, and then it is
slave labor - but sit around in the library, or pumping up, or digging
ditches in striped suits with leg irons? Nah. That accomplishes
nothing. Teach, motivate, reward, re-program them in the realities of
living within society...
My thoughts may sound a little like the way you might treat a mistreant
teenager, but...well...speaking as the father of three teenagers, I
have to acknowledge there are some striking thematic similarities...;-)
tim
|
90.3793 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | PLAY AT MAX VOLUME | Thu Mar 20 1997 16:04 | 16 |
| > <<< Note 90.3778 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>
>
> re;
> Living free in prison, now there's a concept.
>
> well, BIYNI, but some prisoners *would* rather stay in than adapt to
> the outside world....they themselves have said so...
>
Freedom from the pressures of making it outside... but hardly
freedom. I wouldn't want to be in the shoes of someone caught
in that bind.
Life's tough if you're not given the tools.
Tom
|
90.3794 | | OBSESS::BEAUPRE | | Thu Mar 20 1997 16:10 | 3 |
| I'm fully in favor of preparing prisoners to re-enter society through
education and job training. My comment on inflicting pain on others was
directed at those who advocating the use of chain gangs.
|
90.3795 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Mar 20 1997 16:28 | 16 |
| >> support someone who would rather live free in prison than work in
>
> Living free in prison, now there's a concept.
Ambiguous word alert: I believe the term "free" in "live free in
prison" refers to the meaning "without paying your way", not to the
other meaning of freedom.
/Ken
PS fwiw I also agree with Tim ;-)
I also have no problem with the crews already used in the state of MA
to clean the highways (filling those yellow trash bags).
|
90.3796 | give me a break | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 07:27 | 4 |
| i guess i am in pain then
going to work everyday and all
|
90.3797 | 8-) | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Mar 21 1997 08:20 | 2 |
|
i guess i am in pain then <<-- have you tried medication?
|
90.3798 | you don't know what pain is.... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Mar 21 1997 08:29 | 8 |
| Most perpetrators of violent crime were themselves once victims
of such crimes. Just building more prisons and charging rent
for accomodations there, in the absense of a simultaneous,
whole-hearted effort to alleviate the conditions (poverty,
ignorance, prejudice) that foster such crime, is an excercise
in pandering, scapegoating, and futility.
/bruce
|
90.3799 | | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 08:49 | 4 |
|
*that* is a whole other issue bruce
|
90.3800 | there are no easy answers | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Mar 21 1997 08:57 | 8 |
| No, it,s not another issue, it is *the* issue. None of our
problems exists in isolation... they are all related in some
way or other, and they feed into each other. Acting on
one issue at a time, as if it were isolated doesn't work,
and probably makes things worse, while making a few people
a *lot* of money.
/bruce
|
90.3801 | | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 09:02 | 4 |
|
you think that so many criminals become career criminals and laugh in
the face of the law/become acclimated to prison life is because society
coddles them?
|
90.3802 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Mar 21 1997 09:16 | 5 |
| I've pretty much stated my position in .3798 & .3800.
I'll be more than willing to continue over a beer or ten,
but I'm out of this thread...
/b
|
90.3803 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Fri Mar 21 1997 09:24 | 8 |
|
Bruce I disagree with you on most of what you said, and since you don't
want to discuss this further I'll have to wait till your in Colorado or
I'm whereever you are.
Divide Dave
|
90.3804 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 09:29 | 2 |
|
i like the part about "over a beer or ten" myself
|
90.3805 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Mar 21 1997 09:42 | 11 |
| � <<< Note 90.3803 by BSS::DSMITH "I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY" >>>
� Bruce I disagree with you on most of what you said, and since you don't
� want to discuss this further I'll have to wait till your in Colorado or
� I'm whereever you are.
As long as we have some good tunes in the background,
plenty o' suds, and carpet on the floor!
/b
|
90.3806 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:19 | 20 |
| a side note on this "crime" thread...friend of mine and his friend went
downtown Colo SPgs last week to grab some Chinese takeout. They were
ina mini-pickup. Some high-school kids, in daddys converatble of
sometype, pull up to a light and start
harassing them..they ignore. The kids pull out baseball bats and start
beating on the pick up. Now, if it was me, and I've done this before in
my shit-box cars when acosted, I'da run the little bastards off the
road until they hit a telephone pole or a fire hydrant. My friends
opted to run (probably the smart, non-emotional thing to do) get the
license plate and call the cops...who did absolutely nothing.
What has this to do with the previous thread?...nothing, except it got
me thinging about the "coddleing" note from someone (sorry, don't
remember who) and yes...I think these spoiled brats have been coddled
all their lives and are on the road to jail if they don't change their
violent ways...also rememebr this is Colorado...many people carry guns
(and I don't mean gang members) for self protection. These kids were
lucky they picked on peaceful hippies.
rfb_what was THAT all about???
|
90.3807 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | PLAY AT MAX VOLUME | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:26 | 4 |
|
What's that old saying? A conservative is a liberal who's been mugged?
Kinda makes sense
|
90.3808 | if the shoe fits | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:29 | 4 |
| well on the other side of the street
"we haven't walked in these poor kids's shoes so we can't sit and judge
why they prey upon peaceful people fro no reason"
|
90.3809 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:33 | 3 |
| and a liberal is a conservative who's been arrested...
/b
|
90.3810 | or libertarians :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:34 | 1 |
| so only the independents are safe
|
90.3811 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:34 | 7 |
| got another word mix-up here,,,like the "Free" stuff yesterady..
that being the word "poor"...I knew/know what ya meant Cris, but a
open top convertable in COlo Spgs doesn't mean "poor" in the since of
lack of money...just thought I'd point this out before we needed Ken
to get his dicksunary out again...%^)
rfb
|
90.3812 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:36 | 5 |
| so where'd sidewalk socialists like myself come from?????????
%^)
closet communist rfb
|
90.3813 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:38 | 3 |
| ya know, it occurs to me that if they'd just turn the world over to us
deadheads, we'd solve everything...might fall down a lot doing it,
but.....
|
90.3814 | not to pick nits :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:39 | 2 |
| OK RFB
they got the car from selling crack then
|
90.3815 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:45 | 8 |
|
Re:As long as we have some good tunes in the background, plenty o'
suds, and carpet on the floor!
A carpet! We must be meeting back east! All the bars in Coloradi
worth goint to have peanut shells on the floor.
divide
|
90.3816 | ? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:48 | 4 |
|
yeah bruce
where the hell do you do your drinking?
|
90.3817 | thud.... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:52 | 3 |
| shells are probably OK; just need something soft to land on...
/b
|
90.3818 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Mar 21 1997 10:55 | 10 |
| re kids & bats...
probably a copycat crime.... 60 Minutes had a piece
recently about a bunch of jerks who were doing similar
things in LA... bashing pedestrians, bikers, etc...
when they finally got busted, turns out they had
been taping themselves, and were convicted based on
the tapes of themselves that they had been watching...
/b
|
90.3819 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 21 1997 11:04 | 1 |
| saw that last year too, Bruce...
|
90.3820 | i'm so proud of my newfound self control! :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Mar 21 1997 11:19 | 5 |
|
still not wound up to a full rant here, but i tend to come down
somehwere close to Mssrs Beaupre and Laru on this one... :^)
da ve
|
90.3821 | | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 21 1997 11:25 | 1 |
| (leblanc slowly winds up da ve rant screw)
|
90.3822 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Mar 21 1997 12:40 | 18 |
| Hmm.
I'm not thinking in terms of putting prisoners to work as a means of
punishment, nor as a means of cost recovery. My inclination is to not
only rehabilitate and job train but also to train them in the basic
discipline of making a living as opposed to stealing, grifting or
otherwise looking for the quick fix, the shortcut to success.
Hell, the white collar criminals would be great candidates for this
sort of thing. Not just picking trash along the highways, either.
Teach them capitalism.
Bruce has a point about the carpetted floor, though. ;-)
Now, about that party again...;-)
tim
|
90.3823 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 21 1997 12:44 | 4 |
| re; Teach them capitalism..
UUUUGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!
|
90.3824 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Mar 21 1997 12:48 | 7 |
| I like capitalism. It's fun. It's entertaining.
Communist scum.
;-)
tim_the_recovering_liberal_pinko_communist
|
90.3825 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 21 1997 12:59 | 5 |
| I like it when heated converstaions end in invitations to get drunk and
friendly name calling...%^)
I love you too, Tim, my friend...as da ve would say....
rfb
|
90.3826 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Mar 25 1997 11:41 | 11 |
|
last night I was reading dead.net central, and someone posted
this really eerie statistic - they said that over the years
the Dead performed on every date of the year, except for 2 dates
that they never performed on ever - the dates: December 25
and August 9
if that is true - that is indeed truly very eerie...
|
90.3827 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Mar 25 1997 12:24 | 1 |
| whooooaaaaaa.......makes the neck hairs stand up....
|
90.3828 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Wed Mar 26 1997 12:43 | 1 |
| Wow, that is spooky!
|
90.3829 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Mar 27 1997 14:06 | 4 |
|
Anyone up for da Rage today? Feeling a tad pahched. hmmmm Beer!
Mark
|
90.3830 | count me in | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Mar 27 1997 14:25 | 3 |
|
i am ready to sit on a stool for oh
say 6 hours
|
90.3831 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Mar 27 1997 14:52 | 5 |
| I have just one word for this:
Where?
;-)
|
90.3832 | | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Thu Mar 27 1997 15:00 | 5 |
|
> i am ready to sit on a stool for oh
> say 6 hours
geeez. You'd better bring a couple magazines. ;-)
|
90.3833 | shoulda had oat bran instead! | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Thu Mar 27 1997 15:26 | 8 |
| � > i am ready to sit on a stool for oh
� > say 6 hours
� geeez. You'd better bring a couple magazines. ;-)
the most hardcore guy I know kept hardware reference books on the tank!
i wonder if he's wrapped in purple&white in sandyeggo?
|
90.3834 | sounds good to moi | SEND::SLOAN | split open and melt | Thu Mar 27 1997 16:48 | 3 |
|
ragency here I come
|
90.3835 | Spring is sprung...Lisa's nekkid toes! | RDVAX::LEVY | Run Like an Antelope | Fri Mar 28 1997 08:01 | 18 |
| It's spring! The annual nekkid toe message from Lisa (Yetto) Goldberg
has arrived:
Ode to My Toes
Short, but not fat
with flesh colored nails
there they sit
feeling breezes and gales
Oh, it is Spring!
and how do I know?
I can look down
and see nekkid toes!!
by Lisa S. Yetto 3/22/95
|
90.3836 | beeee--yoo--tee---fullllllllll | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Mar 28 1997 10:38 | 2 |
| is it just me or is it wicked pisser outside today?
|
90.3837 | All relative I suppose | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Fri Mar 28 1997 12:42 | 8 |
| >>s it just me or is it wicked pisser outside today?
It is killah out there today - just got back from a scoot on the HOG and
may not be able to stay in here much longer - do yourself a favor and
get out there for a few minutes this afternoon and soak it up!
Of course I'm only speaking for those of us having nice weather today -
what's going on outside of central New England today?
|
90.3838 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 28 1997 12:50 | 4 |
| re: what's going on outside of Central NE..
ME!! outa here for some Colorado sunshine
rfb
|
90.3839 | going fer a jog later | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Mar 28 1997 13:22 | 7 |
|
it's friggin' gorgeous out there
*WARNING* you will not want to come back inside 8-)
Toby
|
90.3840 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Fri Mar 28 1997 16:35 | 16 |
|
Re:3837
Good for you!
What kinda HOG you got there sir.. I sold mine this winter, thinking
my new one would be here by now......wrong... So I have been watching
all these other people ride while I have to wait,wait,wait. And now I
have to see it here in the file...
If I had mine and been for a ride the last thing I would have done is
come back in....
Divide
|
90.3841 | HOG Fever | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Mar 31 1997 08:47 | 11 |
| Divide -
I traded in my '93 Sporty for a '97 Dyna Low Rider back in November.
Brought the new bike home in late November and parked it for the
Winter. Have been out a few times recently and have a whopping 150+-
miles on it now. I did go right back out Friday afternoon and ride! Of
course now its back in the garage for a while - Weather Channel says 10
-> 20 inches of show for Central Mass. by tomorrow morning!
Whatchu getting for a new bike?
Jeff
|
90.3842 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Mar 31 1997 11:11 | 4 |
| Divide Dave rides on of those little scooters, ya know, the ones where
you put both feet on a little runner in front of you ...you hafta pedel
it real hard too before the motor kicks in..
rfb
|
90.3843 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Mar 31 1997 12:42 | 4 |
| A Vespa?
;-)
|
90.3844 | you should talk | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Mon Mar 31 1997 13:07 | 9 |
|
rfb wouldn't know anything about riding on 2 wheels, He's the only
person I know that tried riding a mountain bike with training
wheels on it.. He never did figure out why they keep getting hung up on
rocks and stumps....But at least he stopped falling over on flat
ground.
Divide
|
90.3845 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Mon Mar 31 1997 13:11 | 10 |
|
Jeff ingore rfb he doesn't have any work to do..
I have a FLHT on order its due to arrive in May...
I sold my FXSTC in December so the winter was not real bad and I could
have been riding during the winter but oh well...
Divide
|
90.3846 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Mar 31 1997 13:43 | 3 |
| >>Jeff ingore rfb he doesn't have any work to do..
No problem - I always ignore rfb regardless of his work load ;^)
|
90.3847 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Apr 01 1997 14:21 | 5 |
| Guess there's a little too much snow back east today for most GRATEFUL
noters.
we have a storm coming tonite...but no nor'easter...
rfb
|
90.3848 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Tue Apr 01 1997 14:30 | 5 |
|
yeah! Mother Nature did her own April Foolin'!!!!
we got over 30 inches - the biggest storm of the year!
|
90.3849 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Apr 01 1997 14:34 | 9 |
|
hey rfb,
Some areas got hammered. We got about 3 inches of wet snow. They
reported 33" in Milford, 27" in Worcester, 19" in boston. They declared
a state of emergency in Mass. I am glad we had a bit more snow before
the season ended. the ski resorts must be rejoicing!
Enjoy the storm
Mark
|
90.3850 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Apr 01 1997 14:52 | 24 |
| Ya! What a kicker that storm was. Back in December when we had that
other wet heavy snow storm I lost about 1/2 of my magnolia to a pine
branch. The magnolia didn't look too happy today but a pine limb about
9 inches across came down on a pretty red maple :(
I figure we got 25+ inches. Rae was using Sam as a measuring stick
and plopped him down in the front yard and couldn't see the top of his
head...so that's 32. Somewhere in between I guess. Hard to tell with
all the drifting.
<<< Note 90.3849 by USOPS::MNELSON "Inspiration, move me Brightly" >>>
a state of emergency in Mass. I am glad we had a bit more snow before
the season ended. the ski resorts must be rejoicing!
I'm skiing this weekend but I think ski areas are already closing ...
and after last Easter Sunday most all but the die hards are thinking
of spring :) Me, SPRING SKIING!
bobo
quite a rude comparison to Sunday's warm warm outdoor beer drinking
lamb cooking weather wouldn't you say?
|
90.3851 | all that shovellin' fer nuthin' | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Wed Apr 02 1997 11:54 | 9 |
|
Man that friggin' snow wuz *HEAVY* ugghhh
I could barely throw it up on the bank near the end.
what a workout... my forearm is sore...
the worst part is it'll probably be all melted by the weekend 8-(
Toby
|
90.3852 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Wed Apr 02 1997 11:57 | 5 |
| � the worst part is it'll probably be all melted by the weekend 8-(
nah... that's the *best* part!
/b
|
90.3853 | News said "biggest storm ever"; so the Blizzard of 78 was chickenfeed?? | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Apr 02 1997 12:30 | 35 |
| Yeah, between 24 and 30 inches, I'd say. I sunk in way past my knees, and then
you figure I'm stepping on compressed snow... Real pain in the ass to
shovel too. Lost power during dinner Monday night, sort of anticipating
it a little, as it flickered a few times before really going down. Came
back for 4 minutes Tuesday afternoon, real bad flickering, didn't think
it would last, and we were right. Finally got it back 1:40AM this
morning (woken up by light in the bedroom coming on, got up and
turned off the other lights that we'd missed.) The kids had fun in it.
It was too deep for them to walk in, so they crawled over the top of
it like they were on basic training or something. Dan lasted longer than
Hannah did, helping shovel off the car, and then throwing his little
tyke shovel on the snow and crawling on his belly toward it. Then
he had me dig out a little pit by the swings (the seats were covered
under the snow) so he could play on those. They were both fighting over
who would be the first down the slide. Dan finally made it after
much screaming, only to fall over the side into soft deep snow. sigh...
So Hannah had a memorable birthday (Monday when the power went out)
and an interesting April Fool's. She wanted to check out her new "Fashion
Designer Barbie" program on the computer, and we kept explaining
"we wish you could, but there's not much we can do..." At least the
wood stove kept the house a reasonable temperature and provided
a nice source of heat to do a little cooking and hot water for tea
and cocoa. Looks like most of the fridge is a loss though...
On the bright side, things cleared up real nice afterwards, and
with all the lights out in the neighborhood, we could see Hale-Bopp
pretty clear from Dan's room. Went out after getting the kids in
bed and found a nice spot down the road for some pictures.
Finished up the roll and I'll be picking them up tonight on the
way home. And the power came back on just before the wood ran out,
and I had a chance to take a hot shower this morning. Can't beat
that!
PeterT
|
90.3854 | | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Wed Apr 02 1997 12:51 | 3 |
|
Snow country didn't get squat out of the storm....perhaps wachusett
will have the best conditions in New England!!!
|
90.3855 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Apr 02 1997 14:01 | 4 |
| Sunday River said they got 8. The Loaf said 1. I'm heading
up anyhow!!!!
:)
|
90.3856 | "when blizzards snap power lines, all the toilets freeze..." | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Apr 03 1997 07:33 | 9 |
| Power's been out for 48 hours (& counting) in my part of Lexington MA.
(Usually we're spared, as most power lines are underground - not this
time.)
At least, after 36 hours, an 8-foot ridge of ice got removed from the end
of our driveway so we could escape to get food & showers.
We tried genuflecting to the skies and chanting "hail Bopp!", to no avail...
- JayC.
|
90.3857 | May the Power gods smile on you soon... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Apr 03 1997 12:20 | 8 |
| Time to think about a generator or wood stove, JayC... We haven't gone
up to the generator yet, but the wood stove has definitely helped. After
the December storm in '92, where we were without power for 3 1/2 days,
and the temperature dropped near freezing in the house we decided "Never
again". A generator would give us water and save the food but we
haven't been driven quite to that extreme yet...
PeterT
|
90.3858 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Apr 03 1997 14:02 | 5 |
| and a Destroy-Let! a propane burning sh*t burner. We have had one for
TumbleDown for a couple of years now...still haven't installed it, outhouse
still works...
rfb
|
90.3859 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Apr 03 1997 14:05 | 12 |
| > Time to think about a generator or wood stove, JayC...
As far as I know, this is the first time the power has gone out in our
neighborhood for more than a couple of seconds... Usually neighborhoods
all around us get hit and we don't (courtesy the underground power lines).
We even have a centrally located fireplace, but armed with our false sense
of security, we failed to arm ourselves with wood.
A wood stove, now there's an idea -- warmth + we coulda cooked up some of
the huge amount of food (5 kids' worth) before it all went bad... Not to
mention cocoa and the all-important crank (java)... - JayC.
|
90.3860 | Moe | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:16 | 7 |
|
whats the story with Moe tonight???
Are people meeting up somewhere prior to the show?
I may still go. Don't have a ticket...shouldn't be
a problem.
|
90.3861 | | LJSRV2::JC | No friends on powder days | Fri Apr 04 1997 00:25 | 14 |
| re <<< Note 90.3740 by MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE "Keep on pushing, straight ahead" >>>
-< if you have excel for w95 ... >-
i can't wait to try this one tomorrow...
actually, i can do it here...
[pause]
wow!
someone had too much time on their hands!
that is really good!
i want to bury an easdter egg in altavista tunnels.
not sure yet where, but i can assure you it won't be
like that one!
|
90.3862 | | LJSRV2::JC | No friends on powder days | Fri Apr 04 1997 11:01 | 7 |
| regarding ther snowstorm!
about time!
needless to say, i was quite psyched.
hard to tell how much snow i got in groton because of
all the drifting that happens around when i live. i had
some places with 5" of snow and others w/ 5' of snow.
very impressed and psyched.
|
90.3863 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Apr 04 1997 15:09 | 7 |
| and if anyone is wondering if there's a grateful dead connection
to all these radiator posts i've been making,
the rads played the great american music hall on 3/15/97....
Bob Weir sat in with them on Little Red Rooster and Gloria... :^)
da ve_still_here_dammit! :^)
|
90.3864 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | OneWhiteDuck/0^10=NothingAtAll | Fri Apr 04 1997 15:28 | 6 |
| <- see .3750
;-)
|
90.3865 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Apr 04 1997 15:40 | 1 |
| oh yeah... i knew tht sounded familiar... :^)
|
90.3866 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Tue Apr 08 1997 15:53 | 4 |
|
Tim Grady... my e-mails to you are coming back to me... :^(
subj- powerful thirst that by tomorrow will be unbearable...
please contact da ve re sa fa ri... :^)
|
90.3867 | another lunch break, another list | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Apr 09 1997 13:54 | 43 |
| I was thinking about Don Was's Hank Williams Sr. project, and how many
Hank Sr. projects there have been in just the last 2 or 3 years (over a
dozen), and how his lyrics (& tormented lifestyle) are a touchstone for so
many musicians...
So, it being lunchtime, coworkers nowhere to be found, I decided to list
my personal touchstones, along with other members of their musical lines
of descent [ascent?]...
Before I delete the file, here it is: one DECcie's musical touchstones du
jour, that he could remember... (comment about the Dead follows)
-----
Ludwig Van Beethoven (JS Bach, WA Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Stravinksy, Bartok)
Louis Armstrong (Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young)
Duke Ellington (Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Fletcher Henderson, Mingus)
Art Tatum (Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller, Earl Hines)
Charlie Parker (Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman)
Thelonious Monk (Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Art Blakey, Bill Evans)
Carter Family (Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Bill Monroe, Stanley Bros.)
Jimmie Rodgers (Howlin' Wolf, BB King, Bob Wills, Merle Haggard)
Hank Williams Sr. (George Jones, Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson)
Robert Johnson (Charley Patton, Son House, Elmore James, Otis Rush)
Muddy Waters (Memphis Minnie, Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker)
Chuck Berry (Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Beach Boys)
The Beatles (Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Phil Spector)
Bob Dylan (Jimi Hendrix, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Patti Smith)
Ray Charles (Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Solomon Burke, Otis, Aretha, Marvin)
James Brown (Sly Stone, Curtis Mayfield, Parliament/Funkadelic, Prince)
-----
Why the Dead in parens? Well, I pretty much love (& listen to) everyone
listed here equally. In most cases it's pretty arbitrary who's a branch
and who's a leaf.
And some names I stuck places just to avoid long lines. E.g., Willie
Nelson really belongs as much in Ray Charles' musical line as Hank Sr's.
The Dead could be listed in about a dozen places, thanks to their
*exquisite* taste in musical influences. Fwiw, Ymmv, JayC.
|
90.3868 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Apr 09 1997 14:19 | 7 |
| Whoops - can't believe I forgot this one!
Bob Marley (Toots Hibbert, Burning Spear, Black Uhuru)
And once I open that door, South Africa pop superstars Franco & Rochereau
should be somewhere... International pop & folk musics pour in...
Must... get back... to work...
|
90.3869 | tunneled in from home now | LJSRV2::JC | No friends on powder days | Fri Apr 11 1997 00:46 | 7 |
| ah, caught up!
we are on the home stretch of getting the next
version of altavista tunnls out (the first version
of this i've lead...).. lots of huors... about 7 mos
since the last release...
|
90.3870 | Tunnel question | RDVAX::LEVY | Run Like an Antelope | Fri Apr 11 1997 08:40 | 4 |
| Will the NT server support more than 10 simultaneous connections?
dave
|
90.3871 | what it is ain't exactly clear | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:18 | 14 |
| Three of five 12-year-olds I drove to the Bruins game Saturday are heavily
into the Dead.
They were asking me what music I had in the car, and I was saying, well,
at the moment, a lot of it's live Dead stuff, expecting audible groans...
"Oh yeah, the Dead are the greatest!" "I love the Dead!"
I couldn't believe it. What's going on with today's 12-year-olds, anyway?
They didn't know from Dick's Picks, but I showed them the DP7 cut list and
some tapes, and they sure knew a lot of song titles. Mindful that it was
a mixed group, and just a 30 minute drive, I went with Big River >
Truckin' > Uncle > NFA from DP7. Seemed to go over well with all.
Beats me on down the line... - JayC.
|
90.3872 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:21 | 5 |
| > What's going on with today's 12-year-olds, anyway?
Seems like they're pretty smart! ;-)
/Ken
|
90.3873 | FWIW | ASABET::DCLARK | Howl! | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:33 | 2 |
| most of the 12 year olds I know (except for my daughter's friends,
of course) listen to "Korn" and "Marilyn Manson"
|
90.3874 | But going to hell in a bucket instead | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:36 | 1 |
| the youth of today.....NOT going to hell in a hanbasket after all
|
90.3875 | p.s. to 12-year-olds | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:38 | 15 |
| P.S., Quick correction - it was the Bruins game *Sunday*.
Which is irrelevant to my story, except to note it was Mario Lemieux's
(a) last game in Boston (b) last regular season game ever.
Bruins fans gave him a very emotional sendoff, including a long (loud)
standing ovation with 3 minutes left. (The Bruins actually tried to pass
him the puck for a breakaway, but he passed it right back, declining the
gimme.) I missed the trophy presentation, hear Bourque slipped & fell...
Nice to see Boston fans rise above partisanship now & then. I was glad
the 12-year-olds were there.
Kind of rare for a guy to retire while leading the league in goals and
scoring... - JayC.
|
90.3876 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:55 | 14 |
| It seems like there are cyclical revivals of the Dead.
It surprised me ten years ago when the "Darkheads"
showed up on the scene - many of these folks are
near thirty now... My own kids, and some of their
friends, are the latest round, it would seem.
On the other hand, I can't figure out how my 14 year
old son can listen to 100 Jahre Halle and Marilyn
Manson in one sitting...go figure.
Every few years another generation discovers them all
over again. Good music never really dies.
tim
|
90.3877 | | ASABET::DCLARK | Howl! | Mon Apr 14 1997 13:52 | 4 |
| >>Every few years another generation discovers them all
>>over again. Good music never really dies.
fortunately, bad music does die :-)
|
90.3878 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Mon Apr 14 1997 13:57 | 14 |
| <<< Note 90.3875 by HELIX::CLARK >>>
> Kind of rare for a guy to retire while leading the league in goals and
> scoring... - JayC.
Jay, I imagine it has a bit to do with cancer and the feeling that he
isn't the invincible Mario he thought he was.
Nice that the B's fans had something to cheer about...
bob
|
90.3879 | ;-) | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Mon Apr 14 1997 14:03 | 4 |
| � fortunately, bad music does die :-)
nah, they keep playing it on VH1 & WCGY W-odious
|
90.3880 | while my conscience EXPLODES! | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | tax me to the limit of my revenue | Tue Apr 15 1997 16:51 | 9 |
|
it's so good to know that I still get WAY excited to go
hear some particular music - my legs are just shaking!
(and I couldn't get to sleep last night either!!)
...I'm on my way outta here now to go see Dylan in
Northampton tonight!!!
Debess
|
90.3881 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Apr 16 1997 08:24 | 44 |
| As some may know, last year I sold my house and moved across town
(Littleton), hiring the Moving Company From Hell to help me with the
move. The house sold on 6/21, and since I was headed into the final
custody hearing on the following Monday, 6/24, I needed the help.
Unfortunately, I didn't get it from Moe, Larry and Curly Moving and
Storage. They screwed up everything - didn't show up to pack my stuff
at all, showed up with one less person, didn't finish before the
closing, left things behind and came back to get them in an open
flatbed truck, whereupon it rained - it was the move from hell. A
month later, they refused to return my things from storage unless I
agreed to pay them in full - so I worked them a deal: 2/3 now and 1/3
in 60 days if they got my stuff back to me in one piece. I knew they'd
fail, so it was a setup, and sure enough I was right. So I stiffed
them for $714.50. They called, whined, threatened to take me to court,
and I said, "go ahead".
I mean, I'm being really brief here, cuz nobody really wants or needs
to hear the gory details, but I've moved several times, usually with a
mover, and this wasn't just my worst moving experience - it was the
worst experience I had ever even heard of.
They sued me in small claims - and added $222 to the balance, just for
grins I suppose. The hearing was last thursday, and the verdict was mailed
out this week - got it yesterday. I really blasted them in the hearing
- didn't get angry or emotional or abusive, as some cases I watched
that morning. Some people get pretty nasty and personal, but I just
explained how they had totally failed every detail they had promised to
provide - they said I stiffed them because I had "some issues with
their workmen" - actually, it was overwhelmingly their mismanagement
that was to blame, and I calmly described how one thing after another
cascaded into a disaster for which I believed I was entitled to
compensatory damages. As far as I was concerned, they had already been
overpaid.
I won.
heheheheh. *ssholes. I'm thinking of sending flowers to the
magistrate. ;-)
I think they were trying to use Small Claims to intimidate - don't fall
for it, though. Sometimes things do work out....
tim
|
90.3882 | Yay! | RDVAX::LEVY | Run Like an Antelope | Wed Apr 16 1997 08:48 | 4 |
| Cool. When are you taking us all out for beers? :-)
dave
|
90.3883 | | LJSRV2::JC | No friends on powder days | Wed Apr 16 1997 13:25 | 11 |
| We are shooting for 200 !
<<< Note 90.3870 by RDVAX::LEVY "Run Like an Antelope" >>>
-< Tunnel question >-
Will the NT server support more than 10 simultaneous connections?
dave
|
90.3884 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Wed Apr 16 1997 13:50 | 5 |
| re .3881 by Tim
:^) too cool... the (expletive deleted)s...
da ve
|
90.3885 | | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Apr 16 1997 23:59 | 6 |
| Go Tim!!!!
;-)
PeterT
|
90.3886 | where you on court TV? | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Apr 17 1997 11:36 | 9 |
|
Grate news Tim!
you showed the bastards... by the way what does doug llewellen look
like in person 8-)
Toby
|
90.3887 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Apr 17 1997 15:00 | 5 |
| |by the way what does doug llewellen look
| like in person 8-)
Huh?
|
90.3888 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu Apr 17 1997 15:14 | 2 |
| apparently it wasn't Judge Wapner's court... :^)
|
90.3889 | Master of non-sequitor's and obscure references... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Apr 17 1997 15:15 | 12 |
| > |by the way what does doug llewellen look
> | like in person 8-)
>
> Huh?
People's Court, with Judge Woppner. Doug was the court officer or something.
The show that "Rain Man" always had to catch?
I think it was a joke...
PeterT
|
90.3890 | course I prolly spelt his name wrong too | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Apr 17 1997 20:54 | 6 |
| The Peoples Court wuz right it was a joke son....
sorry Tim
Toby
|
90.3891 | which way is that comet? | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Apr 18 1997 09:16 | 7 |
| Hey rfb! give the AF its friggin' plane back! this is getting
downright embarassing; can't even find a plane in our own back yard;
with plenty of radar tracks, and knowing the exact fuel load (and
range)...
Apparantly the pilot loved acrobatics... did any of the eyewitnesses
see him doing any?
|
90.3892 | Help!! | MAIL2::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Fri Apr 18 1997 09:46 | 8 |
| Ok, here's my question....
We're switching over to MS Exchange within 2-3 months from A1. How do I
access the NOTES files from Exchange?
Keep in mind I'm a technical dummyhead.
Fredda
|
90.3893 | | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Fri Apr 18 1997 10:55 | 6 |
| re the AF jet. Nothing official, but leaks from AF information
report the jet doing barrel rolls and one or two other things.
Hours later report flying straight.
PeterT
|
90.3894 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Fri Apr 18 1997 11:07 | 14 |
| Fredda,
Axe yer CCS people where to find a copy of Netnotes. It runs on a PC.
The one I've used in the past comes from somewhere in this
neighborhood:
http://www-ccs.wro.dec.com/NT/Kits/Default.htm
It says NT, but some things run on W95 or Win32.
Probz, or whomever, do we have IP access to GRATEFUL?
tim
|
90.3895 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Fri Apr 18 1997 11:17 | 7 |
| I plan on using the Warthog for our tour travels this summer...since
it looks like we won't be leaving the state, (plans so far are red rocks
for DMB and MMF and
fiddlers for Furthur this summer)I expect to get some pretty fair
gas milage...
rfb
|
90.3896 | hi from Bill Pelletier | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Apr 18 1997 11:55 | 9 |
| for those of you that remember Bill Pelletier (the taller, redder,
less cute half of BilleJules), he was out here on wednesday...
had a coupel of cold ones with him and got caught up for a bit...
he's doing fantastic... life is very good for them these days...
he sends his best to all in the file witht e message that as good
as things are, they still miss their old friends....
da ve
|
90.3897 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Fri Apr 18 1997 13:15 | 4 |
| had a grate time with the Pilletiers and GerryG one summer weekend at
tUmbledown....nice people....
rfb
|
90.3898 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Apr 18 1997 14:14 | 20 |
| <<< Note 90.3896 by ALFA1::DWEST "i believe in chemo girl!" >>>
-< hi from Bill Pelletier >-
> he's doing fantastic... life is very good for them these days...
> he sends his best to all in the file witht e message that as good
> as things are, they still miss their old friends....
I miss Beeeeel and Jules. We met them down in Philly when they took up
an invitation to stay with Scott (a friend of Spine's). Spine, Rae and
I and Cummins jumped in the car and headed down (after Spine stuck a
the open invite w/ directions into this file) and Bill and Jules showed
up before the show. We got back after the show and there was this
Datsun wagon or something like that...this guy rolls out of it and it
was Gerg. I think that was the start of the "so glad you made it part
XXXXX" thing.
bob
ps. that was 86? 87? summer tour
|
90.3899 | were your ears burnin? | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Apr 18 1997 14:46 | 15 |
|
the "so glad you made it part XXXXXXX" thing continues to this day...
i forget what part it was wednesday, but Bill had a number for it...
:^)
and Mr Barnes... the trip to tumbledown was discussed wed too... :^)
it was like a (ahem... pardon the analogy) lite beer commercial...
"nice people" "great place"
"nice people" "great place"
"nice people" "great place" :^)
i was left with the impression that Tumbledown is a great place...
visited frequently by nice people... :^)
da ve
|
90.3900 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Apr 18 1997 14:53 | 4 |
| The last time I saw Bill, he was talking about starting his own company
with a couple of partners. Did he do it?
Jamie
|
90.3901 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | | Fri Apr 18 1997 14:58 | 15 |
| re: <<< Note 90.3900 by ASDG::IDE "My mind's lost in a household fog." >>>
> The last time I saw Bill, he was talking about starting his own company
> with a couple of partners. Did he do it?
I didn't know Billetier that well, but he turned me onto some
great tapes and the Prospector, and for that I'm forever grateful ;-)
Anyway, I think the answer is Yes, and he's doing well. This is
from *Bob White* who I ran into in the fall during lunch at some
seminar. I think Bob was talking about making them power supplies
for Bill's business from his own business ;-) [or something similar]
/Ken
|
90.3902 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Apr 18 1997 15:03 | 7 |
| yes, Bill did start his own company and is doing incredibly well at
it...
success couldn't happen to a nicer guy, if'n you ask me, which
you didn't really, but i'll say it anyway... :^)
da ve
|
90.3903 | party? | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Fri Apr 18 1997 15:08 | 3 |
| who's ordering for Allman's June 20 (tix on sale tomorrow)?
|
90.3904 | ayuh | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Apr 18 1997 15:28 | 1 |
| (raises hand)
|
90.3905 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Apr 18 1997 16:01 | 1 |
| moi aussi
|
90.3906 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Mon Apr 21 1997 12:38 | 15 |
|
I was in front of BillNJules at a Foxboro show once...where we
all got trampled over by the hordes trying to jump onto the field.
I want to see the Allman Bros, but am also attempting to see
any bands that I want to that are touring this summer at places
other than Great Woods. Guntis wants to join in the fun this
summer, but has been a boycotter of GW since he was not allowed
to take his pocketknife to the car and re-enter (he paid for a
show he was not allowed to see). So, I'll join his righteous
cause, and I guess that means I won't be partying with you
guys :-(
Debess
|
90.3907 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Mon Apr 21 1997 15:43 | 10 |
|
last night Guntis and I watched the American Beauty special together.
this morning I was playing the GDH, that I taped on Saturday, for him -
the last Grateful Dead show - during _So Many Roads_, I could hear
him in the kitchen saying "ohhhhhhhh, Jerry." in that missing-you-and-
wishing-you-were-still-here voice...
I think I will periodically be having those kinds of moments myself,
for probably the rest of my life...
|
90.3908 | on the outside looking in | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Mon Apr 21 1997 16:41 | 70 |
| this from Lisa Yetto:
Timothy Leary to take ultimate trip -- into space
MADRID, April 20 (Reuter) - Timothy Leary, the 1960s guru of
LSD and 1990s icon of the Internet, will take the ultimate trip
on Monday when his ashes are blasted into space with a Spanish
satellite.
The cremated remains of Leary, whose final request before
dying was for ``one last far-out trip,'' will be launched into
orbit with those of ``Star Trek'' creator Gene Roddenberry and
22 other space enthusiasts for the world's first space funeral.
``This is a way for people with a fascination with outer
space to participate in the opening of the frontier and connect
with the star-filled night sky'' said Chan Tysor, president of
Celestis, the Texan company organising the venture.
The ashes, secured in sealed vials, will piggyback a mission
to send Spain's first satellite into orbit via a Pegasus rocket
to be launched over the Canary Islands on Monday.
The lipstick-sized capsules containing seven grams (0.25 oz)
of remains will be released into space and will orbit the earth
for anywhere between 18 months and 10 years before gravity pulls
them back into the atmosphere where they will burn up in a flash
of light.
Family and friends accompanied the ashes of their loved ones
to Madrid on Friday before they were transported to the Canary
Islands for take-off.
``Timothy had always been a space pioneer and wanted to
travel into space and now he has the opportunity,'' said Carol
Rosin, a close friend of Leary who was by his side when he died
of prostate cancer aged 75.
In an article shortly after the death of the former Harvard
professor last year, Rosin said Leary, weak with illness, had
been overjoyed when she showed him a promotional video of the
proposed space funerals.
``He was so excited that he would finally go into space, and
with other space pioneers, that he jumped up and down in his
wheelchair. I know that is the moment he decided it was time to
die,'' she wrote.
Leary, who urged a generation of Americans to get high on
LSD so they could ``turn on, tune in and drop out,'' was fired
from Harvard in 1963 for involving students in his mind-bending
drug experiments. Former U.S. President Richard Nixon branded
him ``the most dangerous man in America.''
He later became an early devotee of the Internet, calling it
the LSD of the next century. In his final days, he planned to
commit suicide while broadcasting it on the worldwide computer
network but never had a chance and died peacefully in his bed.
The journey into space will begin on a Pegasus rocket,
carried aloft by a Lockheed L-1011 jetliner from Gran Canaria
and launched in airspace above the island, Spain's Defence
Ministry said.
The rocket will be released from the aircraft at 11,000
metres (36,000 feet), where it will fall until its engines
ignite, powering it into space.
At 600 km (370 miles) the rocket will first deploy the
Minisat, the first satellite entirely designed and constructed
in Spain, which will remain in orbit for two years.
Soon after, the part of the rocket storing the containers of
human ashes will break away into space.
``Eventually they will re-enter the atmosphere ... blazing
like a shooting star in final tribute,'' said Tysor.
Celestis said they planned a second launch in September
aboard a Taurus rocket from California with room for 150
passengers each paying $4,800 for the journey. The company
intends to make three launches a year.
``I don't think this will ever replace the traditional
funeral but there is a huge demand from those who want to
connect with their interest in expanding our presence in
space,'' said Tysor.
|
90.3909 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Apr 22 1997 12:56 | 13 |
| > the last Grateful Dead show - during _So Many Roads_
Sounds like you were (or your SO was) moved by the So Many Roads from that
last show...
I was too, but I gotta say... the mix they used on GDH brought the drums
*way* up. It didn't happen like that at the actual show, judging from
unremixed SBD or AUDs. On this particular song it was a shame, because it
drowned out most of the Jerry/audience interaction. On the tape I have,
the crowd begins to audibly react to every little guitar or vocal phrase,
and it swells into an audible roar about a dozen times. Thrilling.
But, a moving performance even with the crowd mixed down. - JayC.
|
90.3910 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 22 1997 13:42 | 9 |
| I remember more than a couple of Vegas performances where Standing on
the Moon was done in the same way...Jerry was *so* right on, even when
straining to hit the "..but i'd rather be with you, rather be with
you..." parts...the audience went nuts, causing me to get the same kind
of shivers that I'm getting right now as I type this.......
sigh.....
rfb
|
90.3911 | | a-109.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JC | No friends on power days. | Wed Apr 30 1997 12:25 | 8 |
| Ok, so my decnet access goes bye-bye this friday.
i'm trying netnotes now to see how it works...
at least i can get to grateful using IP!
any other notes readers out there running on NT over
IP ?
|
90.3912 | more info please | SEND::SLOAN | Wind in the willows plays tea for two | Wed Apr 30 1997 12:32 | 5 |
|
what's IP? will I be able to use that once I'm off the network?
Thanks,
Cathy
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90.3913 | done it, but just to try, not to switch over to... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Apr 30 1997 13:08 | 11 |
| ip, as in TCP/IP. I think the IP stands for internet protocol
and the T probably stands for transport, but Tim Grady, our
resident tcp/ip expert can probably explain better.
I've accessed notes through netscape every now and then, but didn't
see much of an advantage to it over the decnotes or xnotes interfaces
I typically use. I was accessing particular notes at that point,
so I don't know how it deals with normal access for the next unseen
type thing.
PeterT
|
90.3914 | | UCXAXP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Apr 30 1997 14:32 | 6 |
| Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
Hey, what's the fully qualified domain name for Grateful's host? I'm
still using the decnet hack address and would like to switch to
Netnotes and IP? Probz?
|
90.3915 | Try rdvax.ako.dec.com | RDVAX::LEVY | Run Like an Antelope | Wed Apr 30 1997 15:06 | 4 |
| rdvax.ako.dec.com should do it.
dave
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90.3916 | | dialin_706_101.lkg.dec.com::grady | Tim Grady, OpenVMS Network Engineering | Wed Apr 30 1997 16:06 | 1 |
| Oh, cool!!! ;-)
|
90.3917 | :-) | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri May 02 1997 09:39 | 4 |
| I've got an idea for a new insurance product, CD reissue insurance.
When you buy a CD, you could purchase a policy for $2-3 extra. If the
CD is ever reissued, you'd receive a copy of the new CD in exchange for
your old copy. Anyone interested??
|
90.3918 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Mon May 05 1997 11:32 | 4 |
|
hey - I did the mailorder thang today! anyone else going to
Riverside Furthur?
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90.3919 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Mon May 05 1997 11:37 | 4 |
| no...but we did the mailorder thang for DENVER-FURTHUR today! about
12-15 of us going on the first boat-load...more to follow as they get
their sh*t together.
rfb -- FURTHUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
90.3920 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon May 05 1997 11:37 | 5 |
| not mail ordering
gonna show up wrapped in a blanket so i can spare change my way into a
few beers and a get a miracle
|
90.3921 | ;-) | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Mon May 05 1997 11:51 | 1 |
| the menu doesn't list pig in a blanket!
|
90.3922 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Mon May 05 1997 12:01 | 1 |
| or corn-dogs!!!!!
|
90.3923 | | a-101.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JC | No friends on power days. | Mon May 05 1997 17:33 | 5 |
| re: dave l
i've been using rdvax.ljo.dec.com
and it seems to be working!
|
90.3924 | | a-101.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JC | No friends on power days. | Mon May 05 1997 18:00 | 5 |
| For those of you who know Jack Cutler, he's getting
hitched this weekend! I'm honored to be part of the
big event!
|
90.3925 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Tue May 06 1997 11:50 | 7 |
| If you've got RealAudio, check out Harry Shearer's Le Show at
www.harryshearer.com. Harry was Derek Smalls in "Spinal Tap" and does
many voices on the Simpsons. I just listened to a musical he co-wrote
about the life of J. Edgar Hoover, called "J. Edgar!" and it was
hilarious. Act 1 is on the site now, I can't wait for Act 2.
Jamie
|
90.3926 | rdvax is in ako | RDVAX::akocstdhcp88-102.ako.dec.com::levy | Run Like an Antelope | Tue May 06 1997 12:27 | 5 |
| rdvax.ljo.dec.com may be working but it is relying on an alias entry
to get to the system. We're actually in ako, so I'd assume
rdvax.ako.dec.com would be a more reliable method for access.
dave
|
90.3927 | zounds!!!! | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Tue May 06 1997 13:24 | 18 |
| jazz fest... the biggest annual music event in the u.s...
256,000 people!!! (give or take a couple of thousand!)
incredible... unbelievable...
we survived... incredible... :^)
anyone who has ever thought of going, should... there's nothing like
it... the food is amazing... delicious and plentiful... lots of
artsy things to see and do... many stages with music, music, music
everywhere...
and New Orleans!!!!! zowie!!!!!!!!! the word party was invented for
that city!!!!!!!!!!!
i think i'm getting a time-delayed hangover...
da ve
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90.3928 | | 16.11.160.101::JC | No friends on power days. | Tue May 06 1997 13:25 | 4 |
| Dave,
ARe you using NetNotes?
JC
|
90.3929 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Wed May 07 1997 12:11 | 14 |
|
this caught my eye on r.m.gd - had me laughing out loud too!
(that Bobby - showing off his legs again!!!)
Here is the second sighting of Bob Weir in Pat Steger's Society column in
todays (5may97) San Francisco Chronicle.
-----------------------------
"John W. Stewart and actress Susan Lentini will be married Saturday at
the Swedenborgian Church. John and his groomsmen, including brother
Douglas Stewart, Frank Wheeler, Fred Nelson and rock 'n' roller Bob Weir,
will wear kilts; Susan and her bridesmaids are wearing pants; only in San
Francisco.
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90.3930 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed May 07 1997 12:37 | 6 |
| > Pat Steger's Society column
Wonder if this is what replaced Herb Caen's (sp?) column in
the pink pages? Not that anything really could replace him...
PeterT
|
90.3931 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Mon May 12 1997 17:22 | 18 |
|
Happy Mothers Day to all you Mothers and Muthas! Hope it was a GOOD'N!
Tiffany surprised Patty by walking into the house Saturday evening. Lindsey
and I knew, but kept the secret from Patty...the look on Patty's face
was priceless! Espically after I had just asked, "When are we gonna see
Tiffany again"? and Patty had answerd "Not until a week from next
Wednesday." We all spent Sat. nite eating health-food junk-food and
just talking. Sunday Patty, Tiffany and Lindsey jumped rope in the
street!! Just like when the kids were in grade-school. Was GRATE to see
Tiffany in "unstressed" mode, even if only for a few hours.
She's accepted the fact that, other than
finals, school is over and she's done what she's done...TIME FOR
SUMMER!
Lindsey still has 3 major school projects to do before finals.
rfb
|
90.3932 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon May 12 1997 17:34 | 21 |
| woke up on sunday and my brother Tim asked me if he could catch a ride
with me to my mom's house for mother's day...
"mother's day?!?!?!!?!?" da ve enters panic mode... the band played
out the previsous night, i was just draggin my tired butt out of bed...
i completely forgot!!!!!!! i'm thinking, "where can i get some flowers
and a card on the way over????"
when suddenly it hit me... 2 weeks ago i ordered flowers and a card
and had them sent to her so i wouldn't have to go through all this
panic.... :^) gee, thanks bro, for making me go through it again
anyway... :^)
so since i was all wound up and in flower buying mode again anyway,
i bought some for my ex on the way to pick up my daughter... it
was worht it just to seee the look of surprise on her face... :^)
not sure if her hubby appreciated it though... i wonder if *he*
remembered... :^)
da ve
|
90.3933 | | ASDG::smt1023.hlo.dec.com::ide | | Thu May 15 1997 10:49 | 2 |
| I'm testing out NetNotes. This note is as content-free
as my others. :-)
|
90.3934 | The Wrath of P.T. Barnum? | dialin_706_101.lkg.dec.com::grady | Tim Grady, OpenVMS Network Engineering | Thu May 15 1997 11:07 | 35 |
| I'm getting so tired of being deluged with solicitation
from every corner. It seems like lately everywhere I turn
some cretin is trying to convince me to give them money
for nothing. The television babbles on about get-rich-quick
schemes, with greazy-haired imbeciles in rented Rolls'
waving their arms at me to buy their seminar on how to
become rich by going further into debt.
And what's with all the friggin' Psychic advertisements,
anyway? Just what kind of idiots do these clowns take
us for? It reminds me of 15 years ago, running into
Jim and Tammy Fae in the middle of the night, selling
timeshares for God, and I'm thinking, "when are theses
people going to jail, anyway?". Not soon enough.
And then the phone rings, and it's another automaton
reading a script from a computer screen about how I've
won a wonderful prize in a contest I've never heard of
because I'm a member of human race, or some other
exclusive club, and if I'll just answer a few questions
they'll send me an autographed, life-size replica of
the Taj Mahal and a gazillion dollars in cash...except
when I stop them with a polite, "what the f&ck are you
talking about?" (expletive deleted in the actual
conversation) they hang up on me. Isn't that special.
And I'm going to have to start my own recycling station
to deal with the flood of paper junk mail that fills my
rural street-side mailbox every day...addressed to me,
or whomever else happens to live here now. How touching.
Grrrr...I need a vacation. Camping would be good....
tim
|
90.3935 | | dialin_706_101.lkg.dec.com::grady | Tim Grady, OpenVMS Network Engineering | Thu May 15 1997 11:09 | 2 |
| ..and all of that was just this morning....grrrrr.
|
90.3936 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Thu May 15 1997 11:40 | 17 |
|
Tim your right you do need a vacation!
If its any help we het the same phone calls at home , most if not all
can't say Julie's last name(phones in her name), when they ask for her
I just say hold on then lay the phone down and go back to what I was
doing they hang up after a while, this keeps my stress down and wastes
their time.
The only way to get away from the tv thing is to not watch it, I have
threaten to sell all of ours but Julie think much of that.
Take a day and go fishing away from everybody!!
Carry on!
Divide
|
90.3937 | | dialin_706_101.lkg.dec.com::grady | Tim Grady, OpenVMS Network Engineering | Thu May 15 1997 11:53 | 33 |
| I do get alot out of the TV - but alot of noise,
too. For example, I now get three different PBS
stations, along with A&E, TLC and Discovery - all
of which air some genuinely interesting and valuable
programming. It's not the media. I mean, look
at the junk coming in from the Internet, too...
Whether it's TV, Radio, Print, Telephone or Internet,
the material and its sources are to blame, not
the pipe that brings it to my door. I think it's
overly simplistic to blame the media. These
shysters would find a way to bilk people, even if
it was by carrier pidgeon.
The Psychic sh!t really irks me. As if. I still
think someone should provide a Psychologist Friends
Network instead. They could charge half the rate of
Psychic hotlines, still make a profit, and provide
a genuine service....and it would be deductible as
a healthcare expense. ;-)
Or, how about a Lawyer's telephone hotline? $2.99/minute
for real legal advice... Medical advice too? I mean,
why pay $200+/hr. for some dweeb to tell me what I
want to hear when I could be getting a real service
for less?
P.T. Barnum was right.
Sheesh.
tim
|
90.3938 | Ah, but you forgot to say, Simon Says... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu May 15 1997 12:05 | 25 |
| I'm much too polite on the phone. I've gotten a few survey calls
lately. One about orange juice and the latest about cable/satellite
TV's. I think that one has to do with the new communications laws
where anybody can give you phone/internet/cable service. It
pisses Amy off that I'll hang on and answer inane questions (and
some of them are really pretty stupid (did you see such and such
an ad on TV? same ad in newspaper? on radio...). Sometimes I just
hang on to see what they're getting at, since you can usually tell
as much about the survey from what they ask as they can get from
you. But after the last one Amy has said that she won't let me
answer the phone any more ;-)
But the ones offering prizes are a bit stranger. I got one a
few weeks ago that really had me wondering. Just had to answer
a few simple questions. This is your name? Yes. This is how
you sign your name? Yess?? And you own you own home? Eh?
And you own you home? Yes... And we need you to verify your
Social Security number. Yes? Silence... No, we need YOU
to verify your Social Security number. At which point paranoia
finally won out (justifiably so, I think) and I told her that
I would not give out my SS number, but if they had it might
let them know if it was correct or not. At which point she
thanked me and hung up. Still seems rather fishy to me...
PeterT
|
90.3939 | | BSS::DSMITH | I'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAY | Thu May 15 1997 15:27 | 16 |
|
I agree with you Tim there is some good shows out there and like you
said most of them are A&E, TLC and Discovery!
re:The Psychic sh!t really irks me. Theres not much you can do about
that except not watch/listen to it. It must be making money or they
wouldn't be pushing it all the time. I don't know anyone who admits to
calling any of these numbers but there still out there pushing there
"service". I would like to meet a few people who have called them just
to see what the mind set is.
Tim its not worth getting worked up over thats for sure.
Divide
|
90.3940 | You know what they say about a fool and his... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu May 15 1997 15:51 | 12 |
| I don't know. I find the psychic hotline adds to be vastly amusing.
"I called them up and they just knew everything about me!"
Can you say "caller id"? How about electronic databases?
I think the information age has to be nothing but a boon
to psychics. Not saying that's how they do it, but seems
like an easily available tool... Most of the time they stick
to generalizations that apply to all.
They're good for a laugh...
PeterT
|
90.3941 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu May 15 1997 16:17 | 19 |
| i know a couple of people who claim to have called... they
said "it was fun"... i believe them... :^) as for the mindset
of someone who would call, both people i'm thinking of were of
the mindset "i wonder what it's like?" "i dunno" "let's call,
it might be fun"... considering most of the ads have a disclaimer on
them somewhere that says "for entertainment purposes only" why
shouldn't it be fun? no different than the woman on the boardwalk
at the beach that charges $5 to read your palm... it doesn't mean much
and it gives you something entertaining to talk about every so often...
big deal...
so call da ve at 1-900-lie-to-me and i'll tell you all about your
new mate, job, and future successes... i guarantee you'll like what
i tell you... might even be fun... :^)
hell, if they were real psychics, they'd call *me* when i needed
them... :^) :^) :^)
da ve
|
90.3942 | | a-103.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JC | Solar garlic starts to rot | Thu May 15 1997 16:20 | 25 |
| my media-avoidence plan is working pretty good. in august, we'll
have been in groton for 3 yrs. i still have at least 1 and sometimes
3 days when i get ZERO mail in my box. not kidding !!
here's my recipe:
NO TV - you guys knew that. 5 1/2 years and still counting.
i don't watch it at all and hate the f*g TV.
Unlisted phone #. this is key. we have rec'd ONE solicitation
so far and it was a random dial (i asked 'cuz i was pissed that
i got a call and wondered how they got my #).
P.O. box for "junk-mail generating stuff"... all my mag subscriptions
go to the PO box as well as anything that is likely to generate
shit... then, after 2 yrs, i'll pick another town and get a diff
PO box and i won't fwd from the old one. so far, i'm on yr
2 ... i check it once a week... let'em ram all the junk mail
they want in there!
you can all Advo, i forget their #, to get off some of the junk
lists... ask your post master.
and in the car, it is tapes,tapes,tapes...
|
90.3943 | | a-103.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JC | Solar garlic starts to rot | Thu May 15 1997 16:22 | 17 |
| On a difference subject, i know someone that is setting up
a consulting operation that is a 'head and a hiker. the person
has come up with a few names... what do you think? vote
here !
Darkstar Consulting Services
(named obviously after a dead tune)
Owls Head Consulting Services
(named after a 4ker in the Whites)
others???
|
90.3944 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu May 15 1997 16:49 | 7 |
|
Help on the Way Consulting....
Golden Road Consulting services....
da ve
|
90.3945 | best of both worlds | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu May 15 1997 17:15 | 5 |
|
Fire On The Mountain Consulting...
Toby
|
90.3946 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu May 15 1997 18:09 | 1 |
| divorce specialists "get-out-of-my-life-woman consulting" :^)
|
90.3947 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Thu May 15 1997 18:10 | 2 |
|
dating service "good morning little schoolgirl consulting" :^)
|
90.3948 | | 16.20.252.101::grady | Tim Grady, OpenVMS Network Engineering | Thu May 15 1997 19:23 | 7 |
| Shining Star Consulting
Ice Nine Consulting
Miracle Consulting
Jack Straw & Associates
Oh, yeah, and Love Light Dating Service, of course. ;-)
|
90.3949 | | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Fri May 16 1997 10:27 | 2 |
|
I think my company will be "Setlist Consulting"
|
90.3950 | Deadhead Hour | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Mon May 19 1997 14:55 | 5 |
|
Saturday nights special live from Boston Deadhead Hour had a cut of a
female band doing the wheel. It was f'in SMOKING RIPPING HOT!!!!!!!
Anyone know who these babes are????
|
90.3951 | %^) | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Mon May 19 1997 14:58 | 1 |
| to continue with the "naming a company" thread...Blue Star Consulting
|
90.3952 | | 16.11.160.103::JC | Solar garlic starts to rot | Mon May 19 1997 17:42 | 8 |
| re: rfb
Blue Star Consulting.
I like that one !
:-)
|
90.3953 | oh no, now I gotta go check this out..... | APACHE::ROY | I don't drive fast, I fly low | Wed May 21 1997 08:51 | 7 |
|
Tim Grady. When you entered that list of amazing facts, did you
have any idea that you would start exploration missions where we now
have to check out the things that we can???? 8*))))
Glen(n)
|
90.3954 | | dialin_706_102.lkg.dec.com::grady | Tim Grady, OpenVMS Network Engineering | Wed May 21 1997 11:04 | 2 |
| :-)
|
90.3955 | time to kill while server reboots | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed May 28 1997 13:59 | 3 |
| What is it about Lil' Willy Clinton that Paula Jones can describe?
bob
|
90.3956 | | 16.140.112.128::strobel | | Wed May 28 1997 15:47 | 1 |
| probably the cabinet position he was offering her....
|
90.3957 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed May 28 1997 15:58 | 7 |
| <<< Note 90.3956 by 16.140.112.128::strobel >>>
>probably the cabinet position he was offering her....
Ahh strobel, man of a million one-liners :)
|
90.3958 | good one | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed May 28 1997 16:23 | 1 |
| BA HAHAHAHAHAHA!
|
90.3959 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed May 28 1997 16:35 | 3 |
|
Bill Mahr last night: "The governer was offering her a
position on his staff"
|
90.3960 | | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Thu May 29 1997 12:43 | 2 |
|
HA!!! :-))))
|
90.3961 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | walk into splintered sunlight | Mon Jun 02 1997 18:05 | 33 |
|
last week, my car tape player started making these on and off
noises, and then ate the tape that was playing. I suspected
it was a case of dirty heads and cleaned them when I got home,
but no dice. same problem.
so, I was stuck listening to the radio last week - it was HELL!
I have this feature on my radio where I can scan thru stations
listening to a few seconds of each one before it continues scanning.
Sometimes I would drive to work, never stopping the scan thing once!
talktalktalktalkcommercialtalktalk BLeh!
I told Guntis I would go nuts without "my music". He looked at
the tape player and told me it was a drive belt that was broken.
So, I tried to get a new one. I went to Radio Shack - they couldn't
find my model in their computer. (a woman customer, hearing what I
was looking for, said "who'd you find to fix it for you? I have the
same problem and they tell me it will cost $100 just to look at it.
Everyone I've talked to says it would be smarter just to get a new
tape player" grrrrr. what a throwaway society we live in!)
I called up the car dealership - they have car parts, but not
tape player parts. I called up a stero place that will fix/install
tape player - but they won't sell parts over the counter - they will
fix it for me though!
I finally found a guy in Nashua that told me to bring in the old
broken belt and he'd try to match it up with what he had in stock.
Guntis took the player out, and apart, then got a bag of rubber
bands out of our catch-all drawer, found one the right size, put it
in - and it works!!!
what a handy man!
|
90.3962 | psssttt..... need a belt? | APACHE::ROY | I don't drive fast, I fly low | Mon Jun 02 1997 18:45 | 19 |
|
Debess, don't throw away the old belt yet!!!! There is a company
called MCM Electronics. I have their catalog. Guess what they sell
(amongst lots of other things).... yup, tape/vcr/etc. drive belts.
Your rubber band will last for a while, but not as long as the original
belt. I will sometime in the future (how near is up for debate) be
ordering a bunch of belts to rebuilt a couple of home tape decks so I
can once again become 'dubbing' capable. I am willing to order a new
belt for you when I do mine. BUT, I need the old belt in order to do
this.....
Another option is CD. Talk about stars being aligned, when I
bought my current car (used) it came with an in dash CD player !!!!!!
What a thrill.....
glen(n) (new business brewing?????)
|
90.3963 | Take it to your local Ham Shack.... | ORION::OUIMETTE | Zat was Zen, Dis is Dao... | Tue Jun 03 1997 08:30 | 14 |
| Debess,
I second Glenn's motion; just take the belt to your local mom/pop VCR
repair/electronics/Ham shack, and they can match up a close fit for a
belt. I recently fixed my home CD player this way, after giving up
trying to find the exact "factory model" replacement part. Better yet,
take in the whole cassette player, and that way you can make sure the
new belt is a good fit; the old one is probably somewhat stretched, and
may not reflect reality.
good luck,
-Chuck
|
90.3964 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | walk into splintered sunlight | Tue Jun 03 1997 09:59 | 4 |
|
advice accepted! good thing we don't throw anything out too
quickly ;-)
|
90.3965 | Flowers EveryWhere | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Thu Jun 05 1997 11:21 | 9 |
| The fields around here that haven't yet been raped by the bulldozer are
comin alive with natural wildflowers. Purples (lupine?), whites (loco
weed), yellows and reds (paintbrush) cover the hills and meadows still
left. As I was driving in to work via the "back way" today, enjoying
the beautiful colors, 7 doe ran through teh flowers and across the
road, stopping traffic. Kinda neat, but kinda sad seeing them trapped in
a field between the apt. complex and Safeway, running in circles...
god damn developers, may they all rot in hell.....
rfb
|
90.3966 | Not to worry... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Thu Jun 05 1997 11:33 | 15 |
| � god damn developers, may they all rot in hell.....
I understand your feelings (andknow we've addressed this before),
but the devos don't operate in a vacuum... it's a combination
of too many people having too many kids, and too many people
living too long, and too many people who don't want *their*
land rights restricted, and too much apathy, and.....
I tend to believe that Malthus was right, and that we will see a
drastic reduction in human population sometime in the next
generation... some combination of viruses, bacteria,
and maybe even climate change will help Mother Earth rejuvneate
itself...
/bruce
|
90.3967 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Thu Jun 05 1997 12:10 | 11 |
| developers are slime. I worked with them in AZ. when I was 19...I've
seen them sell to aging people, using more than unscroupuless (sp)
methods, I've attened meetings here, from parking lot meetings to
neighborhood mtgs, where the obvious prime concern of the developers
(mostly from out of state and when they're through "here" they move on
leaving behind their waste) was MONEY, with total disregard for
neighborhood concerns. I'll not EVER support a developer. Development
CAN be done corrrectly with some foresight and insight....I've NEVER
seen it done correctly....
nuff said
rfb
|
90.3968 | soon we'll be there | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Fri Jun 06 1997 09:35 | 3 |
|
I think a good, downhome, shitkickin oil crisis should solve our
overdevelopment problems. :-)
|