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>
>Over-The-Rhine Digest Tuesday, August 3 1999 Volume 02 : Number 722
>
>
>
>In this issue:
>
> Re: Searching for Eve?
> @ Monk
> Re: i'm back...
> Homelessness
> Re: Opening mouth, to unforeseeable end.
> RE: Homelessness
> Fwd: Homelessness
> Kyle
> Re: Homelessness
> Re: Kyle
> Re: Kyle
> Re: Homelessness
> Monk Saturday
> Original OTR Reunion?
> boxer-briefs
> Re: boxer-briefs
> Re: boxer-briefs
> Streaks
> Re: Kyle
> Re: Monk Saturday
> Re: Re: Monk Saturday
> Re: Re: Monk Saturday
> Um... lavender boxers.
>
>See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the
>Over-The-Rhine mailing list and on how to retrieve back issues.
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>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 06:54:44 -0500 (CDT)
>From: Jeff Wisniewski <toast at Mcs_Net>
>Subject: Re: Searching for Eve?
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> Forgive me if someone has already announced this, but I haven't had time
to
>> read all my list mail this week! I did read one post from someone who was
>> searching for Eve, and I've found her on Ebay -- three copies are up for
bid.
>>
>> Peace,
>>
>> Julie
>
>I find the prices that people are willing to pay amazing. All three copies
>of Eve up for bid are currently over $20. The last two copies of Patience
>to be put up for auction sold for $46 and $66. I'm guilty too, having paid
>slightly inflated prices for a couple of items...
>
>
>Jeff
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 13:13:47 GMT
>From: "Bruce Lachey" <b_lachey at hotmail_com>
>Subject: @ Monk
>
>I went to Monk on Saturday. It made me happy.
>
>Attendees:
>Dan Temmesfield, Scott Ulrich, Theresa (Scott's date that he keeps hiring
>for Over-the-Rhine related functions, she's too cute to really be Scott's
>date), Christopher Emery, Kyle Howe, Casey Someone, Drew Vogel(ap), Andy
>Sten, Melissa (list lurker) Todd Kearby, Kerry Faye, Michael Wilson + wife,
>Karen Jean, lots of others that I didn't get names of. LOTS of others.
>Busy place.
>
>CD:
>Wowee. Blink is nice. Artwork is sideways. CD title is in raised letters,
>no actual printing on the disc. CD booklet done by guy that won Grammy for
>Madonna's "Ray of Light" package. Music is phenominal. Willoughby
>(countrified) made it all worthwhile for me, then there's SO MUCH MORE!
>haha.
>
>GAZPACHO:
>Doesn't that come with sides, like red peppers, croutons, etc?
>
>HEAT:
>'twas a hot show. Andy, Chris and I took turns sharing a chair. Except I
>sat on it mostly. I had stolen it from Josiah.
>
>BASS:
>Tony Moore was the Monk bassist d'jour. Seth Alder opened, he played bass
>and sang as well. Ric produced an album with him, and it'll be out shortly.
> Good songs, well received. Nice kid.
>
>BLOOM:
>Zak, Monk's new-ish office guy and I had a chat about Monk's release
>"Bloom". As previously reported, it's a childrens CD, that Zak contributed
>on as well. No imminent release date, but it's listed on the new Monk
>merchandise flyer.
>
>
>I wanna stay,
>Bruce
>
>(here I am)
>
>
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>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 09:23:26 EDT
>From: Jaharnish2 at aol_com
>Subject: Re: i'm back...
>
>sha, -was- sheepyfuzz, now shauna at velvetbluemusic_com writes:
>
>> and rather out of the loop after an extended period of non-lurking. woo.
>> if i were a crayola crayon i'd probably be just plain yellow, or maybe
>> goldenrod, or possibly cornflower or cadet blue. so stinking fickle.
>>
>> thanks to jay for urging me back onto the list.
>
>why, thanks to you for jumping back on!
>
>(it is an encouraging act when people are urged by my suggestions.)
>
>(dear friends, you should be afraid... you know
>how my rants go when i'm feeling encouraged.)
>
>> love,
>> sha the non-floridian now nashvillian
>
>...does this mean we can call you the "nashvillain"?
>
>does that work for you?
>
>
>goode day,
>
>edward jay
>
>NP: Medeski Martin & Wood - _Shak-man_
>
>Idleness [is] only a coarse name for my infinite capacity
>for living in the present.
>Cyril Connolly (1903-74), British critic.
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>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 10:57:03 -0400
>From: "Isaac, Jon (ISSAtlanta)" <JIsaac at iss_net>
>Subject: Homelessness
>
> Kyle wrote:
>
> >and what mates? i stand alone without peers :) merely a stranger
>in a
> >strange land.
>
>Aliens live on alien planets (from our perspective anyway), and strangers
>are at home in a strange land. :)
>
>
>But seriously...
>
>They say home is where the heart is. And we come from a race of creatures
>who seemed to have misplaced theirs. Maybe we never had them. And yet,
>although we don't know what we want, I would bet my life that we would
>recognise it instantly if we found it. Like a fish in search of water or
>clouds without a sky, the richest, happiest, most successful of us cannot
>quite shake the feeling that there is more to us out there, waiting to be
>met. Perhaps we are just reflections in the mirror, waiting, longing, crying
>for flesh and blood to walk by so that we can finally catch a glimpse of
>ourselves.
>They thought He was crazy when He said that the Kingdom of God had arrived.
>After all what was He? Just a homeless teacher followed by a band of
>uprooted fisherman and the poor. Where was the majesty, the glory, the
>splendour that was supposed to herald the coming of earth's greatest
>kingdom? The sceptics of His day didn't witness it, and two thousand years
>later neither have we. He never answered their questions, for all we know He
>didn't even try. They say He is gone now, they deny His resurrection, but
>even they can't refute His legacy. He died and left hunger and homelessness.
>Like a sixth sense He taught us to feel something we couldn't touch, to
>hunger for food we cannot grow, and look for a home it is impossible to
>build.
>Maybe one day it will be different. Maybe one day we are to meet our Heart,
>to eat food fit for our souls, to find shelter under a roof built for our
>heads.
>Until that day we sleep in palaces, visit the greatest cities, eat the
>tastiest food, and long for something more. Until then we hunger and remain
>homeless.
>
>Jon
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 11:06:27 EDT
>From: Jaharnish2 at aol_com
>Subject: Re: Opening mouth, to unforeseeable end.
>
>feothan at yahoo_com writes:
>
>> Greetings.
>
>hullo.
>
>> I am both comrade (to some) and lurker.
>> Where Yourselves are concerned,
>> I dare to hope for more of
>> the former than
>> the latter.
>
>as do i.
>
>
>
>> Hello.
>
>Williams, Williams...
>almost reminds me of someon...
>
>naw, couldn't be.
>
>
>hi, i'm jay. edward jay.
>
>pleased to meet you.
>
>
>> I have not been about long. I have, however,
>> lurked long enough to note that
>> what I have stumbled upon
>> is a group of minds
>> unified in their love for
>> (or at least, interest in)
>>
>> intelligent,
>> passionate
>> art,
>>
>> the cinch-pin being the music of overtherhine.
>
>that, and my own ideology -
>the pursuits of cognition and ritual... there is more.
>
>> Humor me.
>
>(did you not read my oven/freezer elf recollections last week?)
>
>> I am, I grant you, an indistinct figure emerging
>> only into the light of a single candle,
>> but grant me this boon:
>>
>> Introduce one another. Who are the principle voices here? What
>> individual ideological encampments are?
>
>i am the voice of willing amongst the encampment of edward.
>
>you ask of ideals? clearly i have had none.
>
>> Aw, heck. If y'all were a box o' crayons, who'd be what colour and
>> why?
>
>three circles of colour,
>and i sit neatly in the overlapped intersections of these:
>
>black.
>all that which is night.
>and the night shall be filled with music...
>
>burgundy.
>the colour of the contemplative drink,
>the colour of our blood nine minutes after the letting.
>
>forest green - the flavour that of the black forest.
>rich canopy cover.
>organic, yet not bright, but seasoned... tried.
>
>
>
>if i may also choose an element and portray it as crayon:
>Fire.
>as David Eugene Edwards has said:
>"Fire is the colour of my true Lord's hair..."
>
>
>
>thank you, and welcome to this forum.
>
>
>edward jay
>
>NP: Theatrum Chemicum - _Verso la Luce_
>
>"Out of sorrow entire worlds have been built,
>out of longing, great wonders have been willed"
>Nick Cave - (are you) the one I've been waiting for?
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>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 12:33:41 -0400
>From: Kyle Howe <howe.38 at osu_edu>
>Subject: RE: Homelessness
>
> Kyle wrote:
>
> >and what mates? i stand alone without peers :) merely a stranger
> >>in a
> >strange land.
>
>>Aliens live on alien planets (from our perspective anyway), and strangers
>>are at home in a strange land. :)
>
>on the surface, that might seem like a logical statement. But when you
>really think about it...There might be many different aliens (we are using
>the term as in extraterrestrial and not the illegal kind ) and many
>different aliens planets. An alien is just as alien on any other planet
>that is not its home planet. Same logic applies to the stranger, I can
>still be a stranger and not at home in any strange land that is not my own
>designated domicile, be it a physical home or where my heart resides. In
>this frame of reference, I (the stranger) is still in a strange land (this
>particular time and place).
>
>kyle
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 12:52:02 EDT
>From: Jaharnish2 at aol_com
>Subject: Fwd: Homelessness
>
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>the devout seeker of poor diction <howe.38 at osu_edu> writes:
>
>> I (the stranger) is still in a strange land (this
>> particular time and place).
>
>
>...but Kyle, is you is or is you ain't mah baby?
>
>thassall ah wanna kno, an nuttin' else.
>
>
><insert several other mocking references here>
>
>
>(curtsey)
>
>jay
>
>"It's how you deal with failure
>that determines how you achieve success."
> - David Feherty
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>Message-ID: <01BEDCE3.4168D9B0.howe.38 at osu_edu>
>From: Kyle Howe <howe.38 at osu_edu>
>To: "'Isaac, Jon (ISSAtlanta)'" <JIsaac at iss_net>
>Cc: "'over-the-rhine at actwin_com'" <over-the-rhine at actwin_com>
>Subject: RE: Homelessness
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 12:33:41 -0400
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>
>
>
>
> Kyle wrote:
>
> >and what mates? i stand alone without peers :) merely a stranger
> >>in a
> >strange land.
>
>>Aliens live on alien planets (from our perspective anyway), and strangers
>>are at home in a strange land. :)
>
>on the surface, that might seem like a logical statement. But when you
>really think about it...There might be many different aliens (we are using
>the term as in extraterrestrial and not the illegal kind ) and many
>different aliens planets. An alien is just as alien on any other planet
>that is not its home planet. Same logic applies to the stranger, I can
>still be a stranger and not at home in any strange land that is not my own
>designated domicile, be it a physical home or where my heart resides. In
>this frame of reference, I (the stranger) is still in a strange land (this
>particular time and place).
>
>kyle
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 15:14:32 EST
>From: "Sarah Sanzenbacher GS|DCB" <SANZENBACHER at novell_chem.utk.edu>
>Subject: Kyle
>
>Kyle-
>Maybe you would rather we all tell each other what color underwear we
>are wearing??? sarah
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 16:20:36 -0400
>From: "Sir Not Quite So Brave As Sir Lancelot" <howe.38 at osu_edu>
>Subject: Re: Homelessness
>
>GODDAMN IT, I WAS AT WORK AND TYPED IT OUT IN A FUCKING HURRY, AND YES I
>CAUGHT IT AS I WAS SENDING IT OUT, BUT THOUGHT, NAH, NO ONE IS THAT FUCKING
>ANAL, BUT I GUESS I WAS WRONG.
>
>KYLE
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 16:22:42 -0400
>From: "Sir Not Quite So Brave As Sir Lancelot" <howe.38 at osu_edu>
>Subject: Re: Kyle
>
>>Kyle-
>>Maybe you would rather we all tell each other what color underwear we
>>are wearing??? sarah
>
>
>and this is in regard to what???? but since now that you mentioned it, it's
>not a bad idea. mine is red today, how about yours?
>
>
>kyle
>
>
>"can i get that door for ya? how'bout some dick!"
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 16:46:09 EDT
>From: Otherone at aol_com
>Subject: Re: Kyle
>
>In a message dated 8/2/99 3:25:50 PM, howe.38 at osu_edu writes:
>
><< and this is in regard to what???? but since now that you mentioned it,
>it's
>not a bad idea. mine is red today, how about yours?
>
>
>kyle >>
>
>Any streaks?
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 00:13:39 +0300
>From: Amy <aet at mail_dntcj.ro>
>Subject: Re: Homelessness
>
>Sir Not Quite So Brave As Sir Lancelot wrote:
>
>> GODDAMN IT, I WAS AT WORK AND TYPED IT OUT IN A FUCKING HURRY, AND YES I
>> CAUGHT IT AS I WAS SENDING IT OUT, BUT THOUGHT, NAH, NO ONE IS THAT FUCKING
>> ANAL, BUT I GUESS I WAS WRONG.
>
>LOL. Leave it to Jay... ;-)
>
>amy
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 18:30:35 EDT
>From: MLH6231 at aol_com
>Subject: Monk Saturday
>
>Greetings All!
>
>Please don't faint: yes, I'm posting! I'm just doing this to humor Chris,
>Dan & Bruce, then I'll go back to lurking in the shadows. While the music
>was heavenly, what I really enjoyed was getting to meet more listies!
>
>Dan Temmesfeld - you have a peaceful demeanor about you. I really needed
>that after the day I had Saturday. I enjoyed chatting with you and I hope
>you get the results you want to hear regarding your CPA exam. If you don't,
>I will empathize with you. If you do, I will rejoice with you! Keep me
>posted.
>
>Drew Vogel - our meeting was brief, but I would like to say: if it truly
was
>your "sexy presence" that made that place so hot, please consider toning it
>down a bit next time, ok?
>
>Bruce Lachey - nice to meet you. I was a little afraid to meet you after
>hearing about the whole pants-dropping thing, but was very proud of you for
>keeping them on!
>
>Kyle Howe - you have every reason to have confidence. Be brave! Take a
>chance - you just might be surprised by the results. And to your friend
that
>I said looked older than you: I'm sorry. I'm sorry! I'm SORRY! That is
>exactly why I did NOT want to play the "How old do I look?" game!
>
>Chris Emery - thank you so much for informing me of the concert and
>convincing me to come. I'm very glad I did. You are quite the gentleman
>host (well, except when shouting expletives at Kyle.) I'm sorry for wimping
>out on the post-show gathering. Next time!
>
>You all are lovely people! Thanks for making me feel welcome Saturday night.
>
>Not quite so overdressed now,
>Melissa
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 18:34:27 EDT
>From: Boysue6022 at aol_com
>Subject: Original OTR Reunion?
>
>Has anyone heard a rumor that the original fab four Over the Rhine members
>may do a couple of songs together live this winter?
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 19:58:33 -0400
>From: "Sir Not Quite So Brave As Sir Lancelot" <howe.38 at osu_edu>
>Subject: boxer-briefs
>
>Boxer-briefs, are they a crutch for those people who can't make a decision?
>
>this question is inspired by Ms. Sarah Sazenbacher who graciously let me
>have the honor of doing her dirty work for her :) and we haven't even met
>yet:)
>
>
>kyle
>
>- --
>Slayer of Easter Rabbits (and other small furry woodland creatures),
>Devout Seeker of Fluff,
>Brewer of Zen Herbs,
>Skinner of Golden Geckos,
>Shield of the Damned,
>Purveyor of Unholy Dogma,
>Destroyer of the Enclave (and other goofy named suburban residential areas),
>Eviscerator of Enclave Troopers (and other suburban dwellers),
>Corrupter of the Pure,
>Despoiler of Virgins,
>Usurper of All Red Toyota Tercels,
>Possessor of Nebulous Mutant Powers,
>Protector of this Putrid Realm,
>and Defender of the Undefined Faith.
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 20:22:31 EDT
>From: Jaharnish2 at aol_com
>Subject: Re: boxer-briefs
>
>Kyle the thankfully cooled-down-a-bit asks:
>
>> Boxer-briefs, are they a crutch for those people who can't make a
decision?
>
>Sir Not Quite So Brave As Sir Lancelot,
>
>
>some of us occasionally appreciate
>good support without constriction.
>
>...i remain anymous in this poll...
> i am merely stating a fact.
>
>this is not a vulgar post,
>the same could be said of friendships.
>
>
>or anything.
>
>
>(oh, and goode sir - there's something wonderful
>about a man who doesn't hold a grudge.)
>
>
>thank you,
>
>Sir Gal-In-Hand
>
>NP: The Cure - 1986 Glastonbury Festival - Kyoto Song (06-21-86).mp3
>
>"Custom has made dancing sometimes necessary for a young man; therefore mind
>it while you learn it, that you may learn to do it well, and not be
>ridiculous, though in a ridiculous act."
>Lord Chesterfield
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>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 21:47:07 -0400
>From: "Sir Not Quite So Brave As Sir Lancelot" <howe.38 at osu_edu>
>Subject: Re: boxer-briefs
>
>>(oh, and goode sir - there's something wonderful
>>about a man who doesn't hold a grudge.)
>
>jay, you know i can never stay mad at you :)
>
>kyle
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 22:16:23 EST
>From: "Sarah Sanzenbacher GS|DCB" <SANZENBACHER at novell_chem.utk.edu>
>Subject: Streaks
>
>Aren't they traditionally called "Skidmarks" and not streak? That is
>what I always heard...
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 03:20:31 GMT
>From: "Chris Emery" <snd_chaser at hotmail_com>
>Subject: Re: Kyle
>
>From: "Sarah Sanzenbacher GS|DCB" <SANZENBACHER at novell_chem.utk.edu>
>
>>Kyle-
>>Maybe you would rather we all tell each other what color underwear we
>>are wearing??? sarah
>
>Ooh, ooh! Sounds like a winner.
>
>I'm wearing green plaid boxers.
>
>Chris
>- --
>np: Monk _Blink_
>
>
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>Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 03:26:16 GMT
>From: "Chris Emery" <snd_chaser at hotmail_com>
>Subject: Re: Monk Saturday
>
>From: MLH6231 at aol_com
>
>>Greetings All!
>
>YAY! She finally posts something!
>
>>Dan Temmesfeld - you have a peaceful demeanor about you. I really needed
>>that after the day I had Saturday. I enjoyed chatting with you and I hope
>>you get the results you want to hear regarding your CPA exam. If you
>>don't,
>>I will empathize with you. If you do, I will rejoice with you! Keep me
>>posted.
>
>Ain't Dan great?
>
>Keep us all posted, Daniel-san. I've got my fingers crossed.
>
>>Drew Vogel - our meeting was brief, but I would like to say: if it truly
>>was
>>your "sexy presence" that made that place so hot, please consider toning it
>>down a bit next time, ok?
>
>No kidding, Drew. Give the rest of us a chance, will you?
>
>Just for the record, I patted Drew on the shoulder at one point, and I think
>he splashed. What a big, sexy, hairy, sweaty guy. How can the ladies
>resist?
>
>>Bruce Lachey - nice to meet you. I was a little afraid to meet you after
>>hearing about the whole pants-dropping thing, but was very proud of you for
>>keeping them on!
>
>Yeah, Bruce. Please keep your pants on around me in the future. Well, at
>least until our group marriage is finalized.
>
>>Kyle Howe - you have every reason to have confidence. Be brave! Take a
>>chance - you just might be surprised by the results. And to your friend
>>that
>>I said looked older than you: I'm sorry. I'm sorry! I'm SORRY! That is
>>exactly why I did NOT want to play the "How old do I look?" game!
>
>woman:(age questions) != happy woman.
>
>Rule of thumb.
>
>>Chris Emery - thank you so much for informing me of the concert and
>>convincing me to come. I'm very glad I did. You are quite the gentleman
>>host (well, except when shouting expletives at Kyle.) I'm sorry for
>>wimping
>>out on the post-show gathering. Next time!
>
>Well, it's just so *hard* not to shout expletives at Kyle.
>
>Right, Nik?
>
>Don't feel bad about skipping the post-show gathering. We did, too. We
>were literally dripping all over the car, and decided to bag it.
>
>>You all are lovely people! Thanks for making me feel welcome Saturday
>>night.
>
>Anytime.
>
>>Not quite so overdressed now,
>
>You weren't overdressed then, either. Rowr!
>
>Chris
>- --
>np: Monk _Blink_
>
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>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 23:53:29 EDT
>From: Ysobelle at aol_com
>Subject: Re: Re: Monk Saturday
>
>In a message dated 8/2/99 11:27:36 PM, snd_chaser at hotmail_com wrote:
>
>>
>>Well, it's just so *hard* not to shout expletives at Kyle.
>>
>>Right, Nik?
>
>
>
>Mmmm...well, you know what _I_ prefer to do to Kyle.
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 00:12:18 -0400
>From: "Sir Not Quite So Brave As Sir Lancelot" <howe.38 at osu_edu>
>Subject: Re: Re: Monk Saturday
>
>>Mmmm...well, you know what _I_ prefer to do to Kyle.
>
>i am getting a Brazilian beechwood (for less chaffing) honeycombed with
>carbon composite covered in Corinthian leather butt plate with Kevlar
>inserts just for you :)
>
>kyle
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 22:07:05 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Peter <feothan at yahoo_com>
>Subject: Um... lavender boxers.
>
>Yep, <lavender>.
>
>I don't think I/you need to know
>what this says about me.
>
>Peaceful sleep and multi-colored dreams to y'all!
>
>(Incidently, Kyle, I'm willing to accept
>correction when my florid poetics cross the line
>into conceited, uh, 'psychobabble'. . . which I
>concede may have happened once or twice in my
>lifetime.)
>
>Peter
>
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