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   The dutch connection 2
     "SJ  Bink" <sj.bink@let.vu.nl>
   Fwd: Your assistance
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
   Re: bibleman/bad, bad christians/jack chick
     Euphorik6@aol.com
   The Magnificent album!
     "Zorch Productions" <zorchman@hotmail.com>
   Re: Bibleman rocks out with jethro tull
     Euphorik6@aol.com
   Re: Did somebody say bob enyart?
     Euphorik6@aol.com
   Clearasil Solemnity
     Euphorik6@aol.com
   Re: Outsiders 1st LP vs. CQ
     Euphorik6@aol.com
   Accent-uate The Positive
     NankerPhlg@aol.com
   Re: jesus save me, from your followers
     SOSBOMBS@aol.com
   Re: Christian Garage
     Moreen5000@aol.com
   worst British accent ever?
     "buscareno" <buscareno@yahoo.com>
   Re: jesus save me, from your followers
     Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
   Re: fake British accents in garage
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: Did somebody say Stryper?
     Michelle Skoorka <skoorka@yahoo.com>
   Re: Did somebody say Stryper?
     "buscareno" <buscareno@yahoo.com>
   Re: The dutch connection
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
   Shindig!
     Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
   track listings?
     "Robert Branigin" <Robert.Branigin@ipaper.com>
   Re: jools, brian & GARY BOYLE !!! all ya ever wanted to know about ...
     Moreen5000@aol.com
   Re: new stuff...
     Shake6677@aol.com
   Re: Christian garage
     Jeff Kopp <kopper@accessus.net>
   Re: worst British accent ever?
     Moreen5000@aol.com
   Re: Alrat!
     Shake6677@aol.com
   RE: The Magnificent album!
     "Lindholm, Jeffrey" <JRL6B@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu>
   Re: new stuff...
     Shake6677@aol.com
   Re: The Get Lost - ex Miracle workers
     Chris Rosales <gringostarr@freesurf.ch>
   Re: 'twas my birthday this past weekend
     Shake6677@aol.com
   Re: jesus save me, from your followers
     Iam Fuzzco <fuzzzco66@yahoo.com>
   Re: Monster trucks for Christ
     Moreen5000@aol.com
   Re: Outsiders
     Shake6677@aol.com
   Re: I'm The Magnificent
     Shake6677@aol.com
   Re: quadrophenia dot com
     Sknoof@aol.com
   Re: jesus save me, from your followers
     SSamSS@aol.com
   Re: bibleman/bad, bad christians
     Shake6677@aol.com
   Re: quadrophenia dot com
     Sknoof@aol.com
   Re: Did somebody say bob enyart?
     Redlabour@cs.com

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 11:12:37 +0000
From: "SJ  Bink" <sj.bink@let.vu.nl>
Subject: The dutch connection 2

'Het' is dutch for 'it'. Don't really know how to translate
'biet het' as it's not even correct dutch.. (it's some sorta
nederbeat-slang) 'Beat it'?
ciao,

Bink

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 11:54:03 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: Fwd: Your assistance

X-Priority: 3 Status:

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and we're encouraging to demonstrate against the Taliban this Friday at
15:00 hours.
It is a well-known fact that the Taliban are against alcohol consumption
and think it is sinful to look at a naked woman. Therefore, at 15:00 this
Friday, all women should run naked through the office while men chase them
with a beer in their hands.
This is the best way to show our disgust for the Taliban and will hopefully
help us in detecting the terrorists among us (anybody who doesn't do as
proposed will be deemed a terrorist and denounced to the World).
Your efforts are much appreciated in the name of a free, democratic world.
Thank you!  --

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:05:07 EST
From: Euphorik6@aol.com
Subject: Re: bibleman/bad, bad christians/jack chick

In a message dated 1/22/02 8:54:54 PM, ratpfink@akamail.com writes:

<< Did he ever hand out Jack Chick comics? >>

    not that i'm aware of, knowing this guy, he was far more likely to have a 
stack of "high society" under his bed...speaking of jack chick, is there a 
site someplace where i can actually get a look at his stuff? i think i may 
have seen some of these already - are we talking tract-sized comics or 
full-on marvel/dc stuff? the stuff i am thinking of is tract-sized, i wonder 
if it's the same thing.

rob

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 12:05:44 +0100
From: "Zorch Productions" <zorchman@hotmail.com>
Subject: The Magnificent album!

The whole Double Barrel album is just groovey! Try to get ahold of it, 
haven't seen it too often but the 7" is in many used record stores.

TOBBA




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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:07:28 EST
From: Euphorik6@aol.com
Subject: Re: Bibleman rocks out with jethro tull

In a message dated 1/22/02 9:04:32 PM, HOODOO3005@aol.com writes:

<< I remember that terrible rock band he had on EIGHT IS ENOUGH....bad idea.  
>>

    remember the episode where willie aames spent the hour episode trying to 
score jethro tull tickets? talk about a trip to hell - three hours locked in 
a stadium with 1980-era jethro tull and willie aames - at the same time?? god 
almighy. pass the shotgun, please.

rob

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:16:58 EST
From: Euphorik6@aol.com
Subject: Re: Did somebody say bob enyart?

In a message dated 1/22/02 10:37:16 PM, timdog_66@yahoo.com writes:

<< Speaking of guys who kick ass for Christ, there's this
bunch of muscle-bound weightlifter guys that rip phone
books in half and bust cinder blocks over each other's
heads, all for JC - I'm not sure if they're still
doing it (it was at least 6 years ago when I caught
them whilst flipping through the channels) >>

    i had a weird channel-surfing christianity experience once. anybody ever 
seen that show "bob enyart live" -? this guy is sort of like the right-wing 
reactionary pig version of david letterman, it's a late night call-in show 
with this evil little nazi fucker that looks just like a psychotic ned 
flanders. he must have had the shit kicked out of him a lot when he was a kid 
- - he's this pasty scrawny little weasel, and now he's grown up, he has a lot 
of anger issues against gay people and women and the usual. you actually SEE 
the hate in his eyes sometimes, it's pretty weird.
    anyway, one night years back, i was up at my girlfriend's, after she'd 
gone to bed. i was sitting there smoking & flipping the channels, and i left 
on bobby for a while - he was takin calls, this is a national call-in show, 
he gets psycho-christians from all over the country calling in - and no 
sooner had i left it on there, he took a call from franklin, indiana (my 
hometown). it was some kid i went to school with (i was still in college at 
this point) at franklin college. he was one of those hootie-cap wearing jock 
boys. to hootie's credit, he ripped bob a new one, i think he'd been drinking 
a lot of bud light that night and had worked himself into a state of 
righteous republican anger. maybe he wanted his party back. anyway, that's 
it. that's the story. pretty lame, i know. i just thught it was kind of 
weird, small-world kind of stuff. i knew the guy that called, slightly. he 
was a dick. his name was (i swear to god) "deuce."

rob

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:29:39 EST
From: Euphorik6@aol.com
Subject: Clearasil Solemnity

In a message dated 1/21/02 5:00:42 PM, you posted:

<< "Clearasil solemnity!" I like that term! Kinda like that scene in STAND BY 
ME 
where the kids sit around in the forest thinking (aloud) deep thoughts like, 
"how come Goofy is a dog that talks and walks on his hind legs while Pluto 
walks on his all-fours and barks like a real dog" (or something equally 
wigged-out). >>

    thanks! that is exactly what i was talking about - one of those childhood 
moments where you think you are doing something very Significant and 
Important, and if you remember it all years later, it's with a certain twinge 
of cringing embrassment. drama club kids excel in this kind of thing! ever 
john hughes movie from the eighties has at least one scene like this - it's 
generally the "serious" scene & it is at exactly that point that the movie 
begins to suck (ie the cameron-frye-confronts-his-"i hate my father"-issues 
scene in 'ferris bueller,' emilio estevez's "i shaved larry lester's buns" 
confessional in 'the breakfast club,' etc etc etc).

rob
at the movies

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:38:33 EST
From: Euphorik6@aol.com
Subject: Re: Outsiders 1st LP vs. CQ

In a message dated 1/22/02 12:30:29 PM, YeeYeeMgt@aol.com writes:

<< I'm partial to CQ as I think it is a quality piece of work that sounds 
timeless. Great guitar work by Ronnie Splinter. I think my favorite song has 
to be Story 16 though, followed by That's Your Problem. It's a tough call as 
they both have their merits. >>

    oh yeah, i definitely think "CQ" is a good album, i guess they are just 
some moments on there that sort of go against the grain for me. i think ted 
is definitely on to something when he mentions the proto-prog tendencies of 
the record, it's a pretty serious album. you are right though - splinter's 
guitar IS pretty awesome. still though, that second side of the first LP! 
wasn't "that's your problem" a single (or a b-side of one)? good call - that 
is a fuckin godlike track - i love the drums on that one. that may be my 
favorite wally tax vocal, too...very detached, very cool.

rob

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:24:57 EST
From: NankerPhlg@aol.com
Subject: Accent-uate The Positive

A few comments about British accents in music...

As an American who sings, I find that of all British singers, Syd Barrett is 
the one who it is the hardest for me to sing the songs of without slipping 
into a fake British accent...I've sung some of his songs while jamming with 
friends, and lines like 'Distorted view, see through baby blue' and 'Well oh 
baby my hair's on end about you' I just cannot sing without finding myself 
imitating his voice, accent and all. I don't consciously do that, it just 
happens. It's as if the accent is an integral part of the song itself, and 
like if someone sang those songs in a regular American voice, they'd sound 
kinda weird.

Likewise, though this is far more conscious, if an American was singing 
'Brain Damage' (by that OTHER Pink Floyd), and he's singing the line 'The 
lunatic is on the grass,' which makes more sense for an American? Should he 
sing the word 'grass' like Roger does? (Grawwwsss) Or should he sing it the 
way an American would? The first way is fake, but the second way would sound 
weird, wouldn't it? Once I was singing that song at an open jam at a bar in 
Queens, and I pondered this question in those last few seconds before the 
first line, and I decided, hey, let's go for laughs...I ended up singing 
'grass' in an exaggerated American voice, emphasizing that word, and I got 
laughs. Which was fine, but it didn't really answer the question.

I was always amused how Ray Davies, a proud Brit, sings 'Dandy' with an 
accent in a way 'charms' is rhymed with 'demands.' Unfortunately, when fellow 
Brit Herman sang it with the Hermits, he says 'demands' in a more American 
tone and it throws it off.

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:43:31 EST
From: SOSBOMBS@aol.com
Subject: Re: jesus save me, from your followers

But you gotta love a religion that even allows people to dissent or even 
laugh at it (ask Salmund Rushdie).

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:47:35 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: Christian Garage

In a message dated 1/22/02 11:12:50 AM, noisejunkie@rocketmail.com writes:

<< 
I do know that after their stint on Tower, The
Moonrakers started recorded some Christian-influenced
material that's a bit more psych and garage.  But I do
recommend "Love Train," that's a pretty cool fuzz
buster from that period. >>

   I used to have that Moonrakers LP with " Love Train " on it ... definately 
a neat fuzzy heavy psych tune and the only good track on the whole LP from 
what I remember ...
no not the O'Jays ... maureen

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:57:04 -0500
From: "buscareno" <buscareno@yahoo.com>
Subject: worst British accent ever?

Not in the garage zone by any means, but Mary Poppins was on the tube the
other day and Dick Van Dyke's accent was absolutely horrid.


_________________________________________________________

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:51:21 -0500
From: Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
Subject: Re: jesus save me, from your followers

Which religion is that?


At 07:43 AM 1/23/02 EST, you wrote:
>
>But you gotta love a religion that even allows people to dissent or even 
>laugh at it (ask Salmund Rushdie).


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| Rat Pfink  ratpfink@akamail.com |
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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:12:05 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: fake British accents in garage

In a message dated 1/23/02 5:39:21 AM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:

<< <<< What song of the 60s era do you think has the most ridiculous fake 
 british accent? >>>
 
"Ain't That Loving You Baby" by the Human Beings.
 
<<That 1964 album called 'BEATS!!!! The Merseyside Sound' on Design Records. 
 This was one of those albums of cheap renditions of Beatle tunes and 
 Beatle-like songs that they hoped people would think actually was the real 
thing...(there are) a hundred other things about this album that make it 
hilariously awful.
  >>

The album you're referring to (by the Beats, also issued as by the Liverpool 
Beats) is one of the better records of the genre, to me. I could see a 
modern-day garage-pop band (ala the Insomniacs or somebody) remaking "Seems 
To Me," and even the missteps (like "Joshua," as in "Joshua fit the battle of 
Jericho") seem to work.

Nah, I can't laff at the (Liverpool) Beats - it wasn't supposed to be an 
artistic triumph, but I can't dismiss them as "trash." Save your vitriol for 
the Buggs. Now THEIR memory deserves to be buried in the backyard, as anybody 
whose ever heard "Sassy Sue" could tell you.

JP

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 05:33:58 -0800 (PST)
From: Michelle Skoorka <skoorka@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Did somebody say Stryper?

I've got a Stryper picture disc, but haven't looked at it since I bought it.  I just know it's yellow and black (does this make up for my Tenacious D habit?).  That was one of the advantages of being the rock buyer at Tower Philly in the 80's - we'd get the weirdest/coolest cutouts.  I was able to pick up some tres cool Godzilla picture discs, there were probably 30 different ones, but since one of the disadvantages of working at Tower was lousy pay, I couldn't buy em all!

Michelle



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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:44:04 -0500
From: "buscareno" <buscareno@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Did somebody say Stryper?

> Speaking of guys who kick ass for Christ, there's this
> bunch of muscle-bound weightlifter guys that rip phone
> books in half and bust cinder blocks over each other's
> heads, all for JC

I remember seeing something on the news a bunch of years ago about a woman
who stripped for Jesus.  (No, not personally.)  She said, "God didn't make
junk."

Of course, a different news item once mentioned something about women who
hooked for Jesus.


_________________________________________________________

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:54:03 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: Re: The dutch connection

Euphorik6 Rob wondered:
>>    ok, here's another one - sorry to keep buggin you guys with this, but
hey, while i'm on a roll, what does "het" mean? as in the name of the band
HET, and also as in the "biet-het" comps?<<

Rob,

The band name most probably means "It", although the word "het" also means
"the", yet somehow that makes no real sense to me...
And... Bug-On & Beat-It...!

Which is what I do now: back to biz!

Cheers,
Jan (listening to disc5 of B,B & B).

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 13:51:57 +0000
From: Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Shindig!

"mohair" <mohair@sprint.ca> wrote:

>What's up w the new Shindig PJ? Mojo and you have both been
>quiet. It must be at the printer by now eh?

We've been quiet because we've all been ill! I've constantly had a cold
since October, or maybe actually caught four different colds one after
another. And now I'm suffering from having been hit by a car on Monday. The
idiot came out of a side street without stopping and rammed into the side
of my bike... Didn't stop me going out to see The Speed Killers last night
though - even with a limp and a bandaged hand. The bandaged hand resulted
in all sorts of hilarity. From being asked if I'd attempted suicide by
slitting my wrist to questions about whether I'd have to use my left hand
for certain activities that should go unmentioned.

As for Shindig!, it's all in the hands of the printer now. We did have a
few problems. All Mojo's fault! So this next issue should see the light of
day in a week or so, I hope, two at the most. We're relying on Mike
Spenser's printing press... Yeah right... Last time, he stopped the job
half way through to go on vacation. More news as and when it happens.

PJ

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:11:16 -0500
From: "Robert Branigin" <Robert.Branigin@ipaper.com>
Subject: track listings?

hey, big favor - if anybody has the time and/or inclination, can you please
email me (at this address) the track listings for the "nowhere men" comp
series, and whichever "made in england" volume has the ingoes (a french TV
appearance, i think) track on it?? i'd check myself, but i don't have
internet access. thanks a lot!

rob

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:18:44 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: jools, brian & GARY BOYLE !!! all ya ever wanted to know about ...

   Hey Rob !!! That was a Guy by the name of Gary Boyle. The actual personnel 
on that that LP is Auger and Driscoll with  Clive Thacker on drums, Boyle on 
guitar ( he also played on the " Befour " and " Genesis " LP's ) and unknown 
to most people the actual bass player on the " Open " LP is Roger Sutton not 
Dave Ambrose, tho' it's Dave that's credited on the actual LP, you can check 
it out on Brian's own site at  http://brianauger.com/   which is chock fulla 
all things past & present to do with Brian Auger, including a neat pic of 
Brian with Viv Prince and Paul McCartney in the studio from 1968, a really a 
neat site.

    Boyle himself has a page on him at this address ...
 http://www.jazzyorkshire.co.uk/Musos/M0_GaryBoyle.htm

Boyle got his start in Hamburg ( yup he played the Star Club ) and was 
originally Dusty Springfield's guitarist for years before hooking up with 
Brian Auger. He's well known in progressive and jazz and folk circles and has 
done a ton of stuff over the years. He  did a couple of solo LP's, " one 
called " The Dancer " in 1977 and the following year one called " Electric 
Glide " ( which is available on CD ). It was progressive / fusion stuff, and 
Rod Argent did some of the keyboard work on " The Dancer " and Gary Moore did 
some of the guitar work on " Electric Glide " and Simon Phillips banged the 
drums on both. Boyle was also a member of Isotope, a jazz / fusion / rock 
band that cranked out 3 LP's " Isotope " and " Illusion " both in '74, " Deep 
End " in '76 and a " Best of " in '78, all were on Gull Records in the UK. 
Hugh Hopper played bass on a couple of 'em. Boyle also did the electric 
guitar work on Bert Jansch's " Moonshine " LP in '73 which is really just an 
amazing LP well worth lookin' into. Boyle was also a member of Doggerel Bank 
who popped out an LP on Charisma ( home of the crackly pressing ) in 1973. 
He's said to have played some on that Eclection LP on Elektra in '68 but I 
don't have it anymore and can't remember for sure. He did the guitar work on 
Keith Tippets " '71 LP "Dedicated To You ", Stomu Yamashta's " Freedom is 
Frightening " and Ann Odell's LP "A Little Taste " from '73 which included a 
bunch a well known talented folk like Maggie Bell, Caleb Quaye, Doris Troy 
and Ray Fenwick.
   back to Canterbury ... maureen

In a message dated 1/22/02 7:18:23 PM, Euphorik6@aol.com writes:

<< 
    hey everybody thanks for the info & recs on the julie driscoll/brian 
auger "open" CD a while back, it just arrived today & is pretty great stuff. 
one question, though: anybody know who is playing the guitar on "in & out" 
and "isola natale" -? some very cool mclaughlan (sp?)-ish guitar on those two 
tracks, but the liners credit only julie, brian & the rhythm section of dave 
ambrose (bass) and clive thacker (drums) for the whole LP.


rob >>

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:19:59 EST
From: Shake6677@aol.com
Subject: Re: new stuff...

vze3c488@verizon.net writes:

<< Hey, lee--HAPPY BIRTHDAY, then!!!   
Lenny & Betsy >>

thanks guys!

lee/dead flowers
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http://fade.to/DeadFlowers
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/rosesonyergrave

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:24:19 -0600
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@accessus.net>
Subject: Re: Christian garage

on 1/23/02 4:02 AM, Brian Marshall wrote:

> I think Sean Bonniwell became a born-again Christian
> in recent years, but I don't see the connection either
> other than that.

Well, if you read the liner notes to the "Beyond the Garage" CD you'll see
several references to Biblical figures (such as Adam in "Soul Love"),
stories or spiritual awakening/struggles and other messages perhaps more
worldly and spiritual than specifically Christian. There's also an ad for
"'Talk Talk' The Autobiographical Novel" by Sean Bonniwell which has the
byline "A metaphysical pilgrimage to truth and beyond." Other imagery I've
seen in various places, such as the ad (there's one printed in the insert
for "Ignition" on Sundazed as well as on the band's web site at
www.bonniwellmusicmachine.com) for the "Beyond the Garage" book that
features a glorious graphic of a man (I'm assuming it's Christ) reaching
into the sky and grasping a bolt of lightning(?), and the publisher address
given for this is also "Christian Vision" in Porterville, CA, along with a
quote at the bottom from Sean: "As told by one reaching for the Son, to find
faith for life with the courage to examine who we are, and who we may
become." Has anyone got this book? Maybe someone could shed some light on it
for us. This could be something Sean got into later on in life and has
nothing to do with the Music Machine... but this imagery and messages I read
in the liner notes sort of say otherwise, that's all. But I could be wrong,
but to me this comes pretty close to "Christian garage" and is why I said
"maybe" in my original post. Just curious if anyone knew any more, that's
all.

kopper
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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:24:28 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: worst British accent ever?

In a message dated 1/23/02 7:55:11 AM, buscareno@yahoo.com writes:

<< 
Not in the garage zone by any means, but Mary Poppins was on the tube the
other day and Dick Van Dyke's accent was absolutely horrid. >

cor blimey ... don't you mean 'orrible mate ???

off to the local for a pint ... maureen

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:28:01 EST
From: Shake6677@aol.com
Subject: Re: Alrat!

crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca writes:

<< ...'Cause it's my birthday! >>

happy birthday, man!

mine was the 19th.

gettin' old,

lee/dead flowers
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http://fade.to/DeadFlowers
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/rosesonyergrave

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:27:53 -0500
From: "Lindholm, Jeffrey" <JRL6B@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu>
Subject: RE: The Magnificent album!

I've seen a couple different CD reissues of this--all with the same
songs as the original album but with different titles and covers (I've
got the original and a CD reissue). Look for David and Angel Collins in
the reggae section of your favorite store! 

Jeffery Lindholm
jrl6b@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
University of Virginia Health System
Marketing and Communications

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Zorch Productions [SMTP:zorchman@hotmail.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, January 23, 2002 6:06 AM
> To:	bomp@xnet2.com
> Subject:	The Magnificent album!
> 
> 
> The whole Double Barrel album is just groovey! Try to get ahold of it,
> 
> haven't seen it too often but the 7" is in many used record stores.
> 
> TOBBA
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:29:05 EST
From: Shake6677@aol.com
Subject: Re: new stuff...

thanks to everyone who wished me a happy birthday -- twas most appreciated!

lee/dead flowers
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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:47:29 +0100
From: Chris Rosales <gringostarr@freesurf.ch>
Subject: Re: The Get Lost - ex Miracle workers

Jeff Kopp wrote:

> Check out The Get Lost featuring
> members
> of the Miracle Workers and Untold
> Fables.

>Hey, what's this all about? I just got
>the new Reverend Beat-Man & the
>Un-Believers CD from Voodoo Rhythm and
>noticed that Beat-Man's new band
>features ex-Miracle Worker/Cavemanish
>Boy Gerry Mohr on piano & organ. Is
>this Get Lost CD gonna be out soon?

Hey Jeff, our LP/CD should be out in a few weeks. The Get Lost is: Gerry
Mohr (ex miracle workers, voice) Robert Butler (ex miracle workers,untold fables,guitar)
Chris Rosales (ex lightning beat-man,drums)Kat Aellen (ex bishops
daughter, bass). Most of The band also plays with the Reverend
Beat-man as the Unbelievers. This record picks up where Inside Out
left off. It is a real Fuzz fest! You can download four songs from the
record on our website http://www24.brinkster.com/gringostarr
Thanks for the interest,
Gringo.

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Visit the Get Lost website:
http://www24.brinkster.com/gringostarr

New CD/LP "Never Come Back" out winter
2002 on Voodoo Rhythm Records
http://www.voodoorhythm.com

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:30:11 EST
From: Shake6677@aol.com
Subject: Re: 'twas my birthday this past weekend

chiswick@wanadoo.nl writes:

<< Hey Lee, congrats and an virtual handshake from this Dutch bomper.
Hope you had a good time celebratin',

thanks jeroen!

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:32:23 -0800 (PST)
From: Iam Fuzzco <fuzzzco66@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: jesus save me, from your followers

- --- Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> The emperor was Constantine I, Constantinople was
> the city named for him (formerly Byzantium,
> currently Istanbul, Turkey.) 
> 

Yeah, thanks.  Typing error. 

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:32:16 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: Monster trucks for Christ

   MONSTER TRUCKS FOR CHRIST .... Now there be a band name !!!!
Pam Vaters Rules !!!  maureen

In a message dated 1/22/02 11:13:34 PM, ed_flynn3@yahoo.com writes:

<< 

- --- Tim Lakritz <timdog_66@yahoo.com> wrote:
> if the churches could expand on that and start havin' monster
> truck rallies and keg parties, I MIGHT be tempted to show up on 
> Sunday!

TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Getting down in the mud with the monster
four wheelin' power of the almighty GODTRACKER!!!! Watch GODTRACKER
go up against the demonic DEISELBULB! In a monster truck morality
showdown! DON'T MISS IT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT!
- --ed, shouting really fast thru a delay unit.


=====
http://www.wpkn.org >>

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:40:45 EST
From: Shake6677@aol.com
Subject: Re: Outsiders

colorcoat@home.com writes:

<<  rob asked--
> what does everyone else prefer? 
> first LP or "CQ" -? i am totally for the first album!

>> I definitely prefer the first LP!! 

while i've grown to love *cq*, i still prefer the first album and batch of 
singles. what an amazing band, who imho, are well deserving of a proper and 
complete boxset!


>> Happy Birthdays to Crawdaddy Simon and Lee

thanks ted!!!

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:02:18 EST
From: Shake6677@aol.com
Subject: Re: I'm The Magnificent

david@thesleepyheads.com writes:

<< I haven't heard the rap song, but "Double Barrel" by Dave and Ansel Collins
says 'the magnificent' a lot. Keyboard driven ska/reggae. Great weird song. >>

now that's a killer track!!!

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:02:18 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: quadrophenia dot com

Well, as I told you I would, I sent an e-mail to the owner of The Who Web 
Ring, who turns out to be a very nice fella who was as annoyed as I was.  He 
said he would contact the quadrophenia.com guy and tell him to take all that 
claptrap off the site or be removed from the ring.  Then, an hour or so 
later, he sent me another e-mail, saying that he had gotten an ugly response, 
which he copied and posted to the guy's own message board.  (Luke Turner is 
the web-ring owner.)
**********************************  
Posted by <A HREF="mailto:nobody@NOSPAMthevoid.co.uk">Luke Turner</A> (213.121.126.107) on January 23, 2002 at 06:13:38:
Here is a copy of an email sent to me by the owner of Quadrophenia.com, in 
response to an email I sent him (due to complaits about his site).  I think 
it shows that this guy (kid?) clearly hasn't got a clue.

- --------------------GO TO HELL You are ANTI AMERICAN EAT SHIT AND DIE To Hell 
with your Web ring...it sucks shit
- ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: luke turner 
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 13:14:33 +0000>
Please remove all the Afghanistan bombing related content from your site, as 
I have received a couple of complaints about having this on my webring.  I 
think it is entirely inappropriate and in bad taste.  If you do not remove it 
right away, I shall remove your site from the Who Webring.

Cheers,
Luke (The Who Webring)
***********************************
(Mike talking) Well, anyway.  Whoever that is, he's welcome to put whatever 
he likes up on his site.  But now unsuspecting Who fans aren't gonna run into 
it by accident.

Mike F.

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:06:35 EST
From: SSamSS@aol.com
Subject: Re: jesus save me, from your followers

<<I guess he never heard that They Might Be Giants song!
- - --ed>>

I can't believe I know this, but do you mean the one that goes:

I've built a little empire out of
some stinking garbage called the
blood of the exploited working claaassssss...
now they've given up their shyness
and they're calling me "your highness"
and the world screams: "kiss me, son of Goddddddddddd!!!!!"

ahem,

Sam :)


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Mondo Topless World HQ
<A HREF="http://www.mondotopless.com">www.mondotopless.com</A>

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:11:20 EST
From: Shake6677@aol.com
Subject: Re: bibleman/bad, bad christians

Euphorik6@aol.com writes:

<< lee, the good christian, only listened to 
christian rock. lee, the good christian, also had an alarming habit of 
violating his then-girlfriend/now-wife in ways that involved non-traditional 
penetration, and then walking down the hall BRAGGING about it. would jesus 
have approved of this? >>

well, back in the day i knew of more than one catholic school girl who would 
have anal (or oral) sex as they still kept their virginity this way as they 
were supposed to until marriage!!!

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:25:05 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: quadrophenia dot com

By the way, I've also contacted the other two web rings he seems to have 
joined.

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:29:47 EST
From: Redlabour@cs.com
Subject: Re: Did somebody say bob enyart?

Greetings,

I've seen the Bob Enyart Show.  He is narrow minded.  If someone calls
that disagrees with him, he silenced them and tells them off.  One
night, he want on and on while democracy should be eliminated.  He
said it should be replaced with a monarchy.  

As a said before, there are good & bad Christians.  Bob Enyart, Jerry
Falwell, and Pat Robertson are examples of bad Christians.  On the
other hand, there are Christians like Martin Luther King Jr. who made
many contributions for equality for all people, Dorothy Day from the
Catholic Worker movement that engaged in many labor struggles,
and Norman Thomas who was a fomer Presbyterian minister that
ran for President from 1928-1948 as the Socialist Party candidate.

Cheers,
Melvin Little

In a message dated 1/23/02 3:17:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
Euphorik6@aol.com writes:

<< Subj:     Re: Did somebody say bob enyart?
 Date:  1/23/02 3:17:55 AM Pacific Standard Time
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 In a message dated 1/22/02 10:37:16 PM, timdog_66@yahoo.com writes:
 
 << Speaking of guys who kick ass for Christ, there's this
 bunch of muscle-bound weightlifter guys that rip phone
 books in half and bust cinder blocks over each other's
 heads, all for JC - I'm not sure if they're still
 doing it (it was at least 6 years ago when I caught
 them whilst flipping through the channels) >>
 
     i had a weird channel-surfing christianity experience once. anybody ever 
 seen that show "bob enyart live" -? this guy is sort of like the right-wing 
 reactionary pig version of david letterman, it's a late night call-in show 
 with this evil little nazi fucker that looks just like a psychotic ned 
 flanders. he must have had the shit kicked out of him a lot when he was a 
kid 
 - he's this pasty scrawny little weasel, and now he's grown up, he has a lot 
 of anger issues against gay people and women and the usual. you actually SEE 
 the hate in his eyes sometimes, it's pretty weird.
     anyway, one night years back, i was up at my girlfriend's, after she'd 
 gone to bed. i was sitting there smoking & flipping the channels, and i left 
 on bobby for a while - he was takin calls, this is a national call-in show, 
 he gets psycho-christians from all over the country calling in - and no 
 sooner had i left it on there, he took a call from franklin, indiana (my 
 hometown). it was some kid i went to school with (i was still in college at 
 this point) at franklin college. he was one of those hootie-cap wearing jock 
 boys. to hootie's credit, he ripped bob a new one, i think he'd been 
drinking 
 a lot of bud light that night and had worked himself into a state of 
 righteous republican anger. maybe he wanted his party back. anyway, that's 
 it. that's the story. pretty lame, i know. i just thught it was kind of 
 weird, small-world kind of stuff. i knew the guy that called, slightly. he 
 was a dick. his name was (i swear to god) "deuce."
 
 rob
 
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