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question from a newer person
i lurk and listem...but here's a question....
i recently bought eve and patience off ebay for about $8 a piece including
shipping....are they a good representation of who the band is as artists? i
already have good dog bad dog, i bought a promo disc in a used shop here in
eugene....some time before the rerelease...anyhooo...your comments are
appreciated
jay
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alfred B Johnson" <hoopyfrood at juno_com>
To: < >
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 6:02 AM
Subject: my apologies. some days i'm like this.
> Hi. Somewhat unexpectedly, I will be making it to the rock and roll me
> away little blue river show tonight. But I don't know what I'll be
> wearing, so maybe you'll never find me. And if I describe myself, you'll
> just think I'm describing Bink, even though we don't really look alike,
> and he's a much more snappy dresser than me. So what's the use? :)
> I'll be the bearded fellow hovering near Amy Joy. Only it's a goatee,
> see? Not Amy. My beard. And I'm absolutely sure I always misspell
> goatee, though; so I'm afraid to spell it. What's the rule book say
> about this? And anyway, it's red. Not the rule back. Well. Actually
> that, too. My Webster's is red. But so is my goatee. Not blazing red.
> But certainly in the away-from-blond-toward-red shade. I don't know why
> that's so. My hair isn't that red. I was born platinum (I was born a
> rockstar). But that plumage has darkened and reddened. But it's not
> red, really. But my Irish genes have dictated that my beard shall be
> more red than my hair.
>
> And that I shall enjoy Guiness.
>
> Speaking of Irish. Recently I watched _Far and Away_. Yeah. I know.
> But Tom and Nic weren't so bad as Irish immigrants, really, even if it
> was a happily-ever-after kinda tale. But once in a while a good Ron
> Howard film is good for the soul. That Opie. He just really knows how
> to play those passions and make you feel like doing good. No really. I
> know it ain't high art. Please. But there's something okay about it.
> And there's something okay about that Orinoco Flow song at the end by
> Enya. I think, "Fred, stop liking this." And then I still like it.
> But I ain't buying the disk.
>
> Also, I can't seem to resist liking that "Teenage Dirtbag" song by
> Wheatus. I just feel so good for the kid when the girl asks him to the
> Iron Maiden show. And then the money line is when he wails, "Ooooo
> Yaaaaaaaa" after she asks him. That's great pop.
>
> Anyway, does anyone remember a year or so ago when somebody posted a note
> that said something like, "Wow! I just found the hidden track on GDBD!
> I never realized it was there, and I feel so dumb. Because it's pretty
> much my favorite song ever created since the heavens were made and Pluto
> was placed in orbit out past Dumbo."? And I think some people got mad at
> him. Because it was all a big lie. But I was just now thinking, "Fred,
> you know, that person was pretty funny. Hahahaha." This being our
> little trip down amnesia lane for the day.
>
> Has anyone read a book called, _The Monkeywrench Gang_? Is it good?
> It's an Earth Firster book about sabotage or something. I mean. Not a
> how-to book so much as a little history of Earth First. I *guess*.
> Anyway. Anyone got a review?
>
> Yes. I am fully at random this morning.
>
> Can the shoe drop twice or three times without herding all the monkeys
> and elephants backward and forward through the gates of methusalah's high
> power high octane high concept high art motor scooter midway show? The
> answer of course is 1940 1940 1940, and the people were all watching the
> bomb explode in the desert: oo ah oo ah oo ah! Like that they whistled
> and yelled and said, "Son, this is why America will have more microwaves
> than even Canada." Can I get a witness! Yay! can I get a witness? No!
> No? Yes. Why. Understood and undertowed, sir. We are rushing the
> gates, but the gates are so far away that we are out of breath. Of
> breath? Ah. And now I understand. You all will never fill America's
> microwaves at this rate. You all will never shelve America's cereal
> boxes at this rate. You all will never get the free toy with six proofs
> of purchases at this rate. Head up, Joe! We need you now. Drop the
> shoe, drop the shoe, drop the shoe. We're wating for your other shoe to
> drop, and we still don't know what the phrase means. That is all.
>
> See you tonight, maybe,
>
> Fred
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