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Today's Topics:
 

                    Tan Palms and the Plastic Applicators
                               ay-yi-yi... STP
              merry christmas, from Payless, merry christmas...
                             free sneak preview
                           Re: Here kitty, kitty.
                           AAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!!!
                                 a lil story
              Temper Tantrums from little babies who need their
                                Re: Lyrics...
                                   Re: STP
                            Re: beyond the wheel
                  Re: Important message from the President
                           Re: Here kitty, kitty.
                        Re: Britpop + Seattle scenes
                           Re: Here kitty, kitty.
                           Re: Here kitty, kitty.
                           Re: Here kitty, kitty.
                          Re: Idea about Band Names
                            Re: Beyond the Wheel
                              feeling minnesota
                          musings about soundgarden
                            Re: beyond the wheel
                  Re: Important message from the President
                                Re: Lyrics...
                                    oasis
                                  Re: oasis
                                Re: Lyrics...
                                  Re: oasis
                                Re: Lyrics...
                           re:sorry it's not re:sg
                                Re: Lyrics...
                                Re: Lyrics...
                           Re: free sneak preview
                                  word up.
                     I dont give a fuck about the fbi...
                                    stuff
                               Why apologize?
                         Our mailboxes runneth over!
                       Re: Our mailboxes runneth over!
                                  Re: oasis
                           Re: Here kitty, kitty.
                              feeling minnesota
                          musings about soundgarden
                            Re: beyond the wheel
                                Re: Lyrics...
                                  Re: oasis
                                  word up.
                         Our mailboxes runneth over!
                       Re: Our mailboxes runneth over!
                        Re: musings about soundgarden

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From: Kate Mercier <kam2@axe.humboldt.edu>
Subject: Tan Palms and the Plastic Applicators

For some reason... the band name thread just really made me happy.  For 
some reason, I come up with band names every two hours.  I could set my 
watch by it.  If I had one.

"residue"  and "Yolk" are already band names, though.  So, I've heard.

I have so many... still, I hesitate to share.  A couple, though, for 
goodwill.
*  Barking Spider
*Tripple Crip
*  Wig Beaner (no slurs intended, I assure you)
*  goodman,badwizard
*  Jesusfish  (think of all the free publicity!)
  and my favorite of the shared names:
******************  Fred's Ramp  *******************

Also:  through this list, i asserted a new one:

Soundganja

Kisses, 
________________Kate----->

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From: Kate Mercier <kam2@axe.humboldt.edu>
Subject: ay-yi-yi... STP

I don't know about STP.  I met them shortly before they got to the MTV 
overkill state.  They played a show for University of Puget Sound's 
Homecoming... Sex type thing was pretty much the only thing that people 
knew by them.  My impression of them were this:  nice, marketable band... 
somewhat talented, someone wooden.  I liked Dean, the guitarist, 
immensely, though.  He was quite nice to me, evn though I didn't know who 
he was.  I thought he was a member of the Flaming Lips, who were also 
playing.  I thought that Scott was a self-impressed little snot.  I'm 
embarrassed to say that I do indeed ocassionally listen to them.  i think 
they have some value.  But, I don't know if I'd wear their hat every 
day.  I don't even wear my soundgarden (or Pj) t-shirts.  Or my Citizen 
Dick shirt.  Damn.

(I did mention soundgarden, didn't I?)
Love, Kate

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From: Kate Mercier <kam2@axe.humboldt.edu>
Subject: merry christmas, from Payless, merry christmas...

Wow!  What a digest!  You amaze me, Seth!  Merry fucking christmas!!!  
take a vacation. 

One last band name:
*backwaxer

also:  an idea for a thread when we come back from the list-less void... 

*what song lyrics, Soundgarden or related, have you so hidesously 
mistaken that you took for granted as being right?  and sang at the tope 
of your lungs, a capella, in front of a whole bunch of people that also 
listen to soundgarden?  (maybe it was just me)  :-)*

You like-a the thread?  we GET you the thread.

kisses,

kate---->


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Subject: free sneak preview
From: seth <saperl@MIT.EDU>

is anyone out there just dying to see what the new version of the web
page is going to look like? well, i've put up a special preview page
so you can see what's in store. the url is:

	http://www.sgi.net/soundgarden/newhome.html

(part of me feels bad doing this, especially when i have so much
schoolwork to do, but i couldn't resist)

with tongue firmly planted in cheek,
seth

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From: Matthew <mjs7@axe.humboldt.edu>
Subject: Re: Here kitty, kitty.


On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, Pete Schlenker wrote:
> 
> 	One day, a couple of curious young boys, (you make up an age) saw 
> some men going into a rather swank looking house.  Inside, was a lady at 
> the counter.  SHe asked the first man how much money he was willing to 
> pay for, uh, services.  "$500" he replied.  "Send out the blond!"  was 
> her response.  Out came a girl looking, well, lets just say Baywatch is 
> in her future.
> 	The lady at the counter asked the next man how much he had to 
> pay.  He repiled that he had $350.  "Bring out the redhead" cried the 
> lady, and a very good looking red headed woman came out.  Not as good as 
> the blond, but still, quite nice.
> 	The last man before the young boys was up next.  The lady asked 
> him how much he was going to pay.  "$100" he responded.  So the lady sent 
> out the brunette, who was not as good looking as the rest because her 
> hair was ratty, and kind of sick.
> 	Anyway, finally the young boys got to the counter.  The lady 
> asked them how much money they had.  They replied "a buck thirty-five," 
> to which the lady called back, "Bring out the greased cat's ass!"
> 
> 	(I told you it was sick.  Don't say I didn't warn you.)

I must admit, that was the sickest joke I ever heard when I was in the 
fourth grade.  Ranks right up there with the hot-buttered carrot joke.

                                Matthew.

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From: ADAM PRITCHARD <a.pritchard@lancaster.ac.uk>
Subject: AAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!!!

Don't start criticising Pearl Jam when I'm around!!!

And curt - you should kicked those fuckin' guys asses!  I don't care how
big they were, they were ten times bigger than the cat.

And for fuck's sake, let's get back to the Soundgarden topics.....

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From: foreshocks@bbs.cowland.com
Subject: a lil story

This morning I woke up (waking at 7:30 is normal for me) and flipped on
the radio to hear one of the Sub Pop guys being interviewed. I heard the
word Soundgarden mentioned and almost jumped a mile. He was talking
about when Soundgarden started, everyone hated them cuz they were so
different from any other music in Seattle at the time.. things that are
common knowledge to us... and then they played "Sub Pop Rock City"! I
almost shit a brick! If anyone's wondering what station it was.. 103.9
in Albany, NY... but I'm the only list member in Albany, or at least I
think :)
sorry, I was bored.
foreshocks

p.s. anyone who wants to get a hold of Stolen Prayers... im here...



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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Temper Tantrums from little babies who need their

GK>It's just best to ignore people like that.  His use of grammar is 
GK>pathetic!  (your instead of you're; to instead of too)  He can't express 
GK>himself properly, so he has to use use expletives.  Ignore him, you are cool
GK>Nothingman.  You are at least a valuable contributor to this list.  Lots  
GK>don't say anthing unless they want to jump all over somebody, and swear 
GK>at them and insult them.   It's good to hear he wants off the list.  We 
GK>can do without him.  Anybody with me on this?

Well, thanks.  I noticed that thing you said about people never
contributing unless it's to put someone else down or say something
really stupid (I guess I do this a lot :).  I know I get off the
subjects and contribute to the other stupid things, but some people
like to laugh, and there aren't all that many people who are
complaining about the unSoundgarden messages.  At least we do have some
Soundgarden stuff in here.  
 
                                                             Nothingman
 
  -At least we know where to unsubscribe.

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Lyrics...

GK>Hey I didn't write it.  I don't know what it means.  I just listened to 
GK>it again, and it DEFINITELY sounds lie "you can't grow feathers in the 
GK>rain", but I was just thinking, it would make sense if said "you can't 
GK>throw feathers in the wind",  or even "You can't throw feathers in the 
GK>rain" or "you can't grow marijuana in this house young man!".  Anybody 
GK>else have any ideas?

I just listened to it, and I would have to agree with "grow feathers." 
It might not make sense to some of us, but we aren't Chris, now are we?
 I didn't think so.
 
                                                               
Nothingman
 
  -Dreams have never been the answer.

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: STP

HA>I also like STP, in fact I saw them two summers ago.  However, they better 
HA>not put out another album like Purple or it's all over.  Another Core would 
HA>be nice though.  Too bad either way they're not going to match up to 
HA>Soundgarden.
HA>                                                        -Matt

Am I the only person on here that liked Purple better than Core?  I
like a couple songs off core, like Dead and Bloated (get's old after a
couple minutes), Sex Type Thing, Plush, and a couple others.  But I
like all of Purple.  Silvergun Superman is just freakin' awesome. 
Unglued and Lounge Fly are too.  I like this whole album, but it will
never compair to Soundgarden.
 
                                                        Nothingman
 
  -What's real and what's for sale?

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: beyond the wheel

GK>Motorvision is worth the money.  Go out and buy it now.  Chris is jumping 
GK>around like a psycho on amphetamine (or perhaps codeine)  The sound is 
GK>really good, they play most of the songs from BMF plus Little Joe, and 
GK>the version of Mind Riot is incredible.  I haven't listened to that song 
GK>the same way since.

Little Joe just kicks ass on Motorvision.  You think Chris is jumping
around like someone on amphetamine?  I'd say Ben's the one who's had
one too many.  He looks like a crazed ape jumping around the stage. 
And Mind Riot....wow.  That's all I can say about that one.
 
                                                               
Nothingman
 
   -The candles burning yesterday, like somebody's best friend died...

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Important message from the President



JY>>   -Hundred miles of chicken wire something something something...

>> 				what?

That's part of Kyle Petty, Son of Richard.  I just don't know what he
says.  :)
 
                                                                  
Nothingman
 
  -Comin' up on your right, comin' up on your right, comin' up on your
right...

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Here kitty, kitty.

CS>I guess I should have pointed out that I did not take part in any of 
CS>these activities personally, even though I was there.  Needless to say 
CS>the people performing these acts were fucking nuts and would have laughed
CS>if I'd protested.  I think I just left both times.

CS>Curt

Or if you're like me, you thought of it, and they decided it was a good
idea, so then you couldn't stop them.
 
                                                                     
Nothingman
 
  -I feel so bad for all of those poor mice...

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Britpop + Seattle scenes

HA>Personally, I think In Utero is one of the best albums I've ever listened 
HA>to.  The lyrics are absolutely incredible.  Got me through some tough times 
HA>last year.  Oh, and by the way, this is not a flame, because your posts are 
HA>awesome, but Nothingman, you've got way too much time on your hands to be 
HA>posting THAT much.  Hey, I'm jealous.  I wish I had time to post like that.
HA>                                -Matt

Well, I just post stuff when I think of it, so I guess I think too
much.  At least some people like it.  All I do is read mail, ski, and
occasionally sleep and eat.
 
                                                           Nothingman
 
   -I'm lookin' California, but feelin' Minnesota.

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Here kitty, kitty.



MJ>Also, From the responses I have seen, I don't think many of you get the 
MJ>Cat comment. (Hint: a falling cat will land on its feet; a dropped piece 
MJ>of buttered toast will inevitably land with the butter side on the floor)
MJ>It is not a twisted comment about hurting cats.


MJ>                            Matthew.

I got the cat explanation, but...what if you cut all the whiskers off
the cat first.  Then what would happen?
 
                                                          Nothingman

  -Put a cat in the dryer sometime.  "MEOW!  THUMP!  MEOW!  THUMP!"

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From: He Who Walks Between <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Here kitty, kitty.

On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, schlepp wrote:
> 
> Also, From the responses I have seen, I don't think many of you get the 
> Cat comment. (Hint: a falling cat will land on its feet; a dropped piece 
> of buttered toast will inevitably land with the butter side on the floor)
> It is not a twisted comment about hurting cats.
I knew this.  I just started wondering what would happen, and contributed 
what i came up with.  
And for some sg content, where would be a good store to find the Songs 
From Superunknown EP?  -j

aka Philip Fetters, "He Who Walks Between"      aka The Equalist
aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
*****************************************************************************
"I'm luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." -Soundgarden
"Hey you gotta pay your dues, before you pay the rent" -Pavement


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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Here kitty, kitty.

TO>And for some sg content, where would be a good store to find the Songs 
TO>From Superunknown EP?  -j

I just got this EP (at a Camalot store.  They also had the CD+) and I
think it's worth the $7 I paid for it.  I wish Chris Cornell would just
put out an album of acoustic songs (new and old) that he plays by
himself.  I love Seasons.  But I would still want new Soundgarden stuff
too.  
She Likes Surprises sounds a lot like a Beatles song.  When Chris
starts singing, he sounds a lot like Lennon.  I could hardly tell it
was him until he started wailing at the chorus.  This is a great song.
Jerry Garcia's Finger.  I think this is an instrumental, but I don't
remember because I listened to it late last night when I was delerious.
 It was ok, but they've made better.
All in all, I'm glad i got it, and i would recommend it to everyone. 
Now I just need that CD+.
 
                                                               
Nothingman
 
  -One who loved what love denied.

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From: He Who Walks Between <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Idea about Band Names

On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, Jamesetta Simpson wrote:

> >don't send all the band names - - -  eric and i are still in need of a band
> name, 
> >and would appreciate the suggestions.
So what name did yall use?  The list wants to know!!!!!
There's a cool one i had that i forgot until now.  Even though it's too 
late, here it is:  Pocket Change

> 
> Band With Out a Name
> No Name 
Jamie, i once saw a punk band called "No Use For A Name".  So don't get 
to close or they might sue.  Oh, and my friend traded shirts w/ NUFAN's 
bassist.  It was wierd.  I thought the guy was hitting on him at first.  
My friend thought the guy was gonna fight him.  It turned out he just 
wanted the Felix shirt my friend had on.  so my friend traded him for a 
signed No Use For A Name t-shirt.  My friend got one of the guys bass 
picks out of the deal as well.  -j

"My girlfriend Inertia can't keep her legs closed to save her life"
- -Sweet Nectar

aka Philip Fetters, "He Who Walks Between"      aka The Equalist
aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
*****************************************************************************
"I'm luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." -Soundgarden
"Hey you gotta pay your dues, before you pay the rent" -Pavement


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From: jtm8@cornell.edu (J.T. Myers)
Subject: Re: Beyond the Wheel 

Here's a pseudo - tab for Beyond the Wheel.  I'm pretty sure that it's
right, since it's not that hard.  Drop the low E to a D and play all three
low strings on the same fret like this:

First 2 verses 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 

play this over and over until the part that starts "Mother who's your man"
Here play

0 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 0     6 - 5 - 3 - 0 - 3 -5 - 6
0 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 0     6 - 5 - 3 - 0 - 3 -5 - 6

play this  part a few times until the part where he says "stones...stones" 
then play

5 - 3 - 0     
6 - 5 - 3  - 0 (play this line a bunch of times)
6 - 5 - 3

then back to the "0 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 0" part

That's it.  Listen to the album to get the timing right.  It's really easy.

                                --J.T.

p.s.  Pearl Jam's Evenflow sounds alot like Hands All Over.  Before you
flame me about this, listen to both songs.  You can really sing the lyrics
of one over the other (the verses -- not the chorus).  Kind of wierd... 


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From: ADDC <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: feeling minnesota

 there is this new movie coming out that stars keanu reeves and the title 
is based on a soundgarden song. it is called "feeling minnesota". i heard 
courtney love talk about it. she also stars in it i think. oh well just 
thought you would like to read this.
                        
               

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From: ADDC <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: musings about soundgarden

as i read the posts from somms lately, i have noticed something. it seems 
that fewer and fewer posts are actually talking about soundgarden these 
days. the topic goes everywhere from stp on one hand to cats falling out 
of buildings on the other. i just hope when the list starts up in january 
that somms will go back to the way it was when i first started reading it.
am i the only person who feels this way? i know i can't be.

on to my question:

is hater matt cameron's band? have they released anything yet? if so, is 
it any good? also does anyone know anything about hiro's band. someone 
wrote that they thought that they were pretty good. why did hiro leave 
the band? did anyone see soundgarden's "new" video on 120 last week. it 
was for the song "superunknown". that matt pinfield guy said it 
incorporated images from their new cd-rom. it looked incredible. oh well, 
that's all for now. to everybody on the list, have a great holiday and to 
all the college kids, good luck on next weeks finals. later.
 
                                        Mr. Santa Claus himself,
              
                                                    Vince from utd


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From: mailman <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: beyond the wheel

You're mentioning of Ben reminds me of their stop here on the 
Superunknown tour.  At one point Ben was crawling around on the stage 
pushing his bass while playing.  It looked so funny.  Ben is tall, isn't 
he?  He must be well over 6 feet.  Anbd while I'm on the topic of Ben and 
the tour, after they played Hands All Over, as an encore, Ben walked 
THROUGH Matt's drumkit.  We pretty much knew they were not going to play 
another encore.  I think they obviously did that so that they wouldn't 
have to play another encore, or to signify that they weren't going to 
play another encore.  Did they do this elsewhere?

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<


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From: mailman <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: Important message from the President

I think it goes "a hundred miles of chicken wire and (steel walls?)"

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<

			"...Don't you fuck with me toniiiight!!"

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995 rc@gcc.cc.md.us wrote:

> 
> 
> JY>>   -Hundred miles of chicken wire something something something...
> 
> >> 				what?
> 
> That's part of Kyle Petty, Son of Richard.  I just don't know what he
> says.  :)
>  
>                                                                   
> Nothingman
>  
>   -Comin' up on your right, comin' up on your right, comin' up on your
> right...
> 

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From: "Dan \"Pop-tart\" Hearsch" <billsbar@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: Lyrics...

i definietly agree, the lyricvs are grow feather in the rain. but just 
remember, the naked moon is cold as hell, or else it is cold and dead, i' 
not sure which



On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, curtis wayne swedran wrote:

> "You can't grow feathers in the rain"?????  
> What the hell does that mean?
> 
> 		Curt
> 
> On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, mailman wrote:
> 
> > I meant grow, not drow.  Listen to it.  It's definitely not wear.  I'm 
> > pretty sure it's grow.
> > 
> > >>>------------------------------->
> >  Geoff Kleemola
> >  gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
> >  U of Winnipeg Psychology student
> >  http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
> > <-------------------------------<<<
> > 
> > On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, He Who Walks Between wrote:
> > 
> > > In the seasons lyrics where o where did yall get the word "drow"?
> > > Never heard it before.  i always thought that he says "But you can't wear 
> > > feathers in the rain".  But that's just me.  -j
> > > 
> > > aka Philip Fetters, "He Who Walks Between"      aka The Equalist
> > > aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
> > > *****************************************************************************
> > > "I'm luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." -Soundgarden
> > > "Hey you gotta pay your dues, before you pay the rent" -Pavement
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 

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From: "Dan \"Pop-tart\" Hearsch" <billsbar@umich.edu>
Subject: oasis

they singer in oasis thinks he is john lennon. he wnats his band to be 
the next beatles, and he comes just a little short. if wonderwall isn't 
an attempt to copy the beatle's style, i don't know what is. and those 
damn round glasses in the video...

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From: "Eric G. Lanning" <ericl@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: oasis

DAn you fuck, how can you say that? Did I ever play the song "Don't Look 
Back in Anger" for you? It begins with THE piano part from "Imagine." 
Still, Oasis rips of the Beatles (and themselves even, on at least two of 
the new songs) better than anyone else.
Anyway, the Beatles weren't so great.

Eric

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Dan "Pop-tart" Hearsch wrote:

> they singer in oasis thinks he is john lennon. he wnats his band to be 
> the next beatles, and he comes just a little short. if wonderwall isn't 
> an attempt to copy the beatle's style, i don't know what is. and those 
> damn round glasses in the video...
> 

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From: mailman <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: Lyrics...

It's 'the naked floor is cold as hell, the naked floor reminds me, that 
I'm lost behind..."  

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Dan "Pop-tart" Hearsch wrote:

> i definietly agree, the lyricvs are grow feather in the rain. but just 
> remember, the naked moon is cold as hell, or else it is cold and dead, i' 
> not sure which
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, curtis wayne swedran wrote:
> 
> > "You can't grow feathers in the rain"?????  
> > What the hell does that mean?
> > 
> > 		Curt
> > 
> > On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, mailman wrote:
> > 
> > > I meant grow, not drow.  Listen to it.  It's definitely not wear.  I'm 
> > > pretty sure it's grow.
> > > 
> > > >>>------------------------------->
> > >  Geoff Kleemola
> > >  gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
> > >  U of Winnipeg Psychology student
> > >  http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
> > > <-------------------------------<<<
> > > 
> > > On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, He Who Walks Between wrote:
> > > 
> > > > In the seasons lyrics where o where did yall get the word "drow"?
> > > > Never heard it before.  i always thought that he says "But you can't wear 
> > > > feathers in the rain".  But that's just me.  -j
> > > > 
> > > > aka Philip Fetters, "He Who Walks Between"      aka The Equalist
> > > > aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
> > > > *****************************************************************************
> > > > "I'm luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." -Soundgarden
> > > > "Hey you gotta pay your dues, before you pay the rent" -Pavement
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 

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From: "Dan \"Pop-tart\" Hearsch" <billsbar@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: oasis

eric you wuss, what the hell are you talking about? you just like, 
totally agreed with what i said, or else i can't handle this whole 
sobriety thing here. which may well be the case. either way, oasis is a 
good band, and they write good songs, they just kind of jock the beatles 
like a fifty dollar hooker. 




yeah, that's how they measure pants....in prison!


On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Eric G. Lanning wrote:

> DAn you fuck, how can you say that? Did I ever play the song "Don't Look 
> Back in Anger" for you? It begins with THE piano part from "Imagine." 
> Still, Oasis rips of the Beatles (and themselves even, on at least two of 
> the new songs) better than anyone else.
> Anyway, the Beatles weren't so great.
> 
> Eric
> 
> On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Dan "Pop-tart" Hearsch wrote:
> 
> > they singer in oasis thinks he is john lennon. he wnats his band to be 
> > the next beatles, and he comes just a little short. if wonderwall isn't 
> > an attempt to copy the beatle's style, i don't know what is. and those 
> > damn round glasses in the video...
> > 
> 

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From: "Dan \"Pop-tart\" Hearsch" <billsbar@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: Lyrics...

i'm thinking of a different part of the song, or else i'm just not 
thinking. i know that part of the song, but i thought he said something 
later about the naked moon or something about the moon, but i know the 
part about the naked floor...


reminds me, oooohhhhh, the naked floor reminds me, that i'm left behind



On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, mailman wrote:

> It's 'the naked floor is cold as hell, the naked floor reminds me, that 
> I'm lost behind..."  
> 
> >>>------------------------------->
>  Geoff Kleemola
>  gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
>  U of Winnipeg Psychology student
>  http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
> <-------------------------------<<<
> 
> On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Dan "Pop-tart" Hearsch wrote:
> 
> > i definietly agree, the lyricvs are grow feather in the rain. but just 
> > remember, the naked moon is cold as hell, or else it is cold and dead, i' 
> > not sure which
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, curtis wayne swedran wrote:
> > 
> > > "You can't grow feathers in the rain"?????  
> > > What the hell does that mean?
> > > 
> > > 		Curt
> > > 
> > > On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, mailman wrote:
> > > 
> > > > I meant grow, not drow.  Listen to it.  It's definitely not wear.  I'm 
> > > > pretty sure it's grow.
> > > > 
> > > > >>>------------------------------->
> > > >  Geoff Kleemola
> > > >  gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
> > > >  U of Winnipeg Psychology student
> > > >  http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
> > > > <-------------------------------<<<
> > > > 
> > > > On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, He Who Walks Between wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > > In the seasons lyrics where o where did yall get the word "drow"?
> > > > > Never heard it before.  i always thought that he says "But you can't wear 
> > > > > feathers in the rain".  But that's just me.  -j
> > > > > 
> > > > > aka Philip Fetters, "He Who Walks Between"      aka The Equalist
> > > > > aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
> > > > > *****************************************************************************
> > > > > "I'm luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." -Soundgarden
> > > > > "Hey you gotta pay your dues, before you pay the rent" -Pavement
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 

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From: Alison Mugford <amugford@mustang.uwo.ca>
Subject: re:sorry it's not re:sg

So maybe "worship" was a bit much. Poor word choice. Seems to imply that I
think stp beats sg which I DON'T. Sorry if I mislead you, kids. 


------------------------------

From: He Who Walks Between <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Lyrics...

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Dan "Pop-tart" Hearsch wrote:

> i definietly agree, the lyricvs are grow feather in the rain. but just 
> remember, the naked moon is cold as hell, or else it is cold and dead, i' 
> not sure which
> 
I always thought it was "cuz the naked floor is cold as hell"  -j

------------------------------

From: He Who Walks Between <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Lyrics...

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, mailman wrote:

> It's 'the naked floor is cold as hell, the naked floor reminds me, that 
> I'm lost behind..."  
> 
So i was right.....
- -j

------------------------------

From: mailman <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: free sneak preview

Hahahahaha!! Very funny Seth. Although, I think it is high time we 
acknowledged that Chris IS Soundgarden and that he is so hot!  I 
especially like the colour of the background.  And we need more pictures 
of his butt on the page!  Hahahhaha...


>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, seth wrote:

> is anyone out there just dying to see what the new version of the web
> page is going to look like? well, i've put up a special preview page
> so you can see what's in store. the url is:
> 
> 	http://www.sgi.net/soundgarden/newhome.html
> 
> (part of me feels bad doing this, especially when i have so much
> schoolwork to do, but i couldn't resist)
> 
> with tongue firmly planted in cheek,
> seth
> 

------------------------------

From: jgrotelu@herbie.unl.edu (grote)
Subject: word up.

>   -If I were a rapper, I'd wanna be L.L. Bean...no, T.V. Guide.

nothingman....i don't know if you realized this at the time, but you 
just gave me the idea for the coolest thread ever devised...here we 
go, homebread...it's time to bust a rhyme...

L.L. Bean and the J. Crew
T.G.I. Friday
B.K. Broiler and the #2 Combo
Ice Tray
D.J. R.S.V.P.
J.R. Ewing and the Prime-Time Posse
X-Filz
Heinz 57 and the A-1 Brigade
M.C.I.
M.T. Glass and the Pessimistic Posse
R.C. Cola
K.Y. Jelly

okay, i'd better quit with that one...(for now. heh heh.)

oh, yeah...and to comply with list rules...

C.C. and the Sound-G's are in the muthafuckin heeeooooouseeee!

(sorry...i need to get some sleep. bye.)
 -- 
########################################################################
#        GROTE!!!!!	"I don't remember half the time                #
#                          If I'm hiding or I'm lost                   #
# jgrotelu@herbie.unl.edu     But I'm on my way....." -Chris Cornell   #
########################################################################


------------------------------

From: "Steven Russell Jr." <swr@acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject: I dont give a fuck about the fbi...

Hello people...well at least to some of you.

some selected ramblings before I enter my cocoon and start studying for 
my engineering finals....

I have posted the discographies (bootleg and regular) to 
alt.music.soundgarden for the last time.  From now on the most up to date 
discog's will be posted on my web site (http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~swr) 
beginning sometime in early january.  Seth will also have the discog's on 
his web site.

Remember if you can add or modify anything to them...please contact either 
one of us.


while rummaging through yesterday's postings....

FREE BEER?  We had a band at Ohio University called that.  They 
really sucked...but they always had gigs.

my fave band name from that period was:  Captain Crunch  They also sucked 
but they gave out free beer.

The whole stonehenge thing.  It's a HUGE joke!  Didnt you people see 
Spinal Tap!..which is one of the 5 funniest movies of all time!  IMHO.  
The others would be...Caddyshack, Blazing Saddles, Blues Brother's and of 
course...Monty Python's _Holy Grail_!  "get out of here...or I shall 
taunt you a second time!"

Hey Stacy!  Cheer up!  Aren't you ever happy?

Has anyone seen the December issue of ICE magazine?  It's a CD magazine.  
Apparantly they have a review of the new HOME ALIVE compilation.  I can't 
find it anywhere!  Any info from anyone would be much appreciated.

Hey URB@NO!  I've never met anyone more anal (my exclusion of the 'www' 
in the URL) in my life!! - except me of course. ;-) thanks. 

which reminds me...

Hey Mr. Swedran!  The release date of Superunknown was March 8, 1994 not 
March 9!  :-)




"Me debunk an American myth?  And take my life in my hands...",


Steven

------------------------------

From: Frizzle Fry <fryej@ucsub.colorado.edu>
Subject: stuff

Although none of this is Soundgarden related, I have to agree that STP is 
a poor excuse for a band.  Oh, and it really sucks that I have to go see 
PRIMUS tomorrow in Denver and then see them again in Oakland with TOOL 
opening on the 31st.  My band was denied that Dave Matthews Band gig.  
It's ok, I just have to kill somebody now.  hasta......

------------------------------

From: DanaBT@aol.com
Subject: Why apologize?

Did that comment that the reviewer of AITS piss off anyone else? Why the hell
should they apologize for their success on MTV? Tell me that 90% of the bands
out there would not be thrilled to death with that kind of success. It's not
as though SG were begging MTV, "please play our video twenty times a day
until everyone is totally sick of it!" It's just a shame that so many see
that kind of success as some sort of sin.             Another side note, I'm
starting to realise that the radio stations around here(San Francisco Bay
Area) aren't as bad as I originally thought. Sounds like some of you have it
pretty tough. Tonerkins was so shocked that a local Chicago radio station
played "Outshined" saying that they never played that song. Sure the stations
around here overplay alot of songs (if I hear "You Oughta Know" again I'll
puke!) but there is a bit more diversity.Recently I've even heard them play
that Spoonman remix that was mentioned in the last digest as well as the demo
of Spoonman and M.A.C.C.'s "Hey Baby".

------------------------------

From: Tonerkins@aol.com
Subject: Our mailboxes runneth over!

 I am not trying to be a Scrooge and spoil the fun of some of our zealous
list members but do you think those of you who are posting 7-10 replies a day
could maybe do a little consolidating. Put 3-4 replies on one post not 10
indidivual posts. I'm sure there are people out there with the time to read
all of them but some of us don't and when you miss a day and there are a
multitude of posts even just deleting them becomes a chore. Just consider it
as a favor for some of your fellow list mates. Thanks-T

------------------------------

From: He Who Walks Between <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Our mailboxes runneth over!

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995 Tonerkins@aol.com wrote:

>  I am not trying to be a Scrooge and spoil the fun of some of our zealous
> list members but do you think those of you who are posting 7-10 replies a day
> could maybe do a little consolidating. Put 3-4 replies on one post not 10
> indidivual posts. I'm sure there are people out there with the time to read
> all of them but some of us don't and when you miss a day and there are a
> multitude of posts even just deleting them becomes a chore. Just consider it
> as a favor for some of your fellow list mates. Thanks-T
> 
Ok, i understand where you are coming from (read: aoler!), but some of us 
have systems that won't allow you to combine mail in replies.  Believe 
me, i've RTFM.  Oh, sorry.  But maybe if we stopped posting so much, we 
wouldn't get all these returned messages.  It's a possibility....
And btw, i hate to see what your mailbox looks like when all the students 
who are now cramming for finals (i only have two left) get back in 
January and start *really* posting again.  And another btw, Tonkerins, 
why don't you switch to the digest form?  That's what Seth makes it 
for.... Well i think i've said enough w/out explaining my self clearly.  
So, to save some space here are some other messages:
URB@NO, what's the url of your page again?  (i lost it.)
Nothing Man, i missed your tag line/punch line about the fat guy joke.  
What did i miss?
I went to my room a couple of hours ago and listened to Hands All Over.  
I could very easily sing Evenflow to that tune, except the chorus.
Also, anyone ever notice that on the European Spoonman single that on 
tracks 1 & 3, Chris is crediteed for *lyrics* and on track 2 Chris and Matt 
are credited for *lyrics*, but on track 4 (Exit Stonehenge for those who 
don't), Chris is credited for *words*?  Wonder what that could mean.
Let's see, do i have anything else to say.....Well yes, but it's 
inappropriate for minors and i am a minor so i better not say it.  -j

aka Philip Fetters, "He Who Walks Between"      aka The Equalist
aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
*****************************************************************************
"I'm luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." -Soundgarden
"Hey you gotta pay your dues, before you pay the rent" -Pavement


------------------------------

From: "Eric G. Lanning" <ericl@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: oasis

There was definite cupping... You know I agree with you, big man, I just 
felt like saying "fuck."

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Dan "Pop-tart" Hearsch wrote:

> eric you wuss, what the hell are you talking about? you just like, 
> totally agreed with what i said, or else i can't handle this whole 
> sobriety thing here. which may well be the case. either way, oasis is a 
> good band, and they write good songs, they just kind of jock the beatles 
> like a fifty dollar hooker. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> yeah, that's how they measure pants....in prison!
> 
> 
> On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Eric G. Lanning wrote:
> 
> > DAn you fuck, how can you say that? Did I ever play the song "Don't Look 
> > Back in Anger" for you? It begins with THE piano part from "Imagine." 
> > Still, Oasis rips of the Beatles (and themselves even, on at least two of 
> > the new songs) better than anyone else.
> > Anyway, the Beatles weren't so great.
> > 
> > Eric
> > 
> > On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Dan "Pop-tart" Hearsch wrote:
> > 
> > > they singer in oasis thinks he is john lennon. he wnats his band to be 
> > > the next beatles, and he comes just a little short. if wonderwall isn't 
> > > an attempt to copy the beatle's style, i don't know what is. and those 
> > > damn round glasses in the video...
> > > 
> > 
> 

------------------------------

From: Pete Schlenker <pschlenk@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: Here kitty, kitty.

On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Matthew wrote:

> 
> 
> On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, Pete Schlenker wrote:
> > 
> > 	One day, a couple of curious young boys, (you make up an age) saw 
> > some men going into a rather swank looking house.  Inside, was a lady at 
> > the counter.  SHe asked the first man how much money he was willing to 
> > pay for, uh, services.  "$500" he replied.  "Send out the blond!"  was 
> > her response.  Out came a girl looking, well, lets just say Baywatch is 
> > in her future.
> > 	The lady at the counter asked the next man how much he had to 
> > pay.  He repiled that he had $350.  "Bring out the redhead" cried the 
> > lady, and a very good looking red headed woman came out.  Not as good as 
> > the blond, but still, quite nice.
> > 	The last man before the young boys was up next.  The lady asked 
> > him how much he was going to pay.  "$100" he responded.  So the lady sent 
> > out the brunette, who was not as good looking as the rest because her 
> > hair was ratty, and kind of sick.
> > 	Anyway, finally the young boys got to the counter.  The lady 
> > asked them how much money they had.  They replied "a buck thirty-five," 
> > to which the lady called back, "Bring out the greased cat's ass!"
> > 
> > 	(I told you it was sick.  Don't say I didn't warn you.)
> 
> I must admit, that was the sickest joke I ever heard when I was in the 
> fourth grade.  Ranks right up there with the hot-buttered carrot joke.
> 
>                                 Matthew.
> 
I still think that it's pretty sick.  it's not the sickest joke I know, 
but that's not the point.  It was the sickest joke I knew that dealt with 
cat's asses.
	And anyway, a greased cat's ass is a pretty sick concept if you 
think about it.  wouldn't it be too small?  (not that i would know, but, 
well, nevermind)

pete

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: feeling minnesota

VA> there is this new movie coming out that stars keanu reeves and the title 
VA>is based on a soundgarden song. it is called "feeling minnesota". i heard 
VA>courtney love talk about it. she also stars in it i think. oh well just 
VA>thought you would like to read this.
              
Wow, maybe Soundgarden people will be in it.
 
                               Nothingman
 
  -Chris can come out and bob his head to Tad again.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: musings about soundgarden

VA>as i read the posts from somms lately, i have noticed something. it seems 
VA>that fewer and fewer posts are actually talking about soundgarden these 
VA>days. the topic goes everywhere from stp on one hand to cats falling out 
VA>of buildings on the other. i just hope when the list starts up in january 
VA>that somms will go back to the way it was when i first started reading it.
VA>am i the only person who feels this way? i know i can't be.

Well, it can't all be about Soundgarden, then we'd run out of things to
discuss.  It'll be all fresh by January though.

VA>on to my question:

VA>is hater matt cameron's band? 

Yep.  And Ben Shepherd's.

VA>have they released anything yet? 

Yep.  They have a self titled album out (1993).

 
VA>is it any good? 

Don't expect Soundgarden, but it's worth the money.  Matt and Ben don't
sing on the whole album.  Ben plays the guitar instead of bass.  The
singer is Brain Wood (maybe Andy's relative?).  

VA>also does anyone know anything about hiro's band. someone 
VA>wrote that they thought that they were pretty good. 

Hiro's band is Truly.  They aren't bad.  No Soundgarden though.  I
bought it expecting it to be Hiro's band, but it isn't.  He helped
write the songs, but he doesn't sing or anything.  Just bass.  The
music is kinda spacy (sometimes) and some of it is kinda rockin'.  They
aren't bad.  

VA>why did hiro leave the band? 

I heard it was to finish school and start a family.   

VA>did anyone see soundgarden's "new" video on 120 last week. it 
VA>was for the song "superunknown". that matt pinfield guy said it 
VA>incorporated images from their new cd-rom. it looked incredible.

I saw the Superunknown video on the CD ROM, and it was pretty cool. 
Not what I expected, but not bad.  I thought it would be in space or
something.

VA>all the college kids, good luck on next weeks finals. later.

Oh shit!  I forgot about those.  Oh well...like I was planning on
studying or something...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

VA>                                        Mr. Santa Claus himself,

Wow, man, where's the elves?  Have you lost some weight?

                                                            Nothingman
 
  -Jupiter is penetrated.  Jupiter got laid.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: beyond the wheel

GK>You're mentioning of Ben reminds me of their stop here on the 
GK>Superunknown tour.  At one point Ben was crawling around on the stage 
GK>pushing his bass while playing.  It looked so funny.  Ben is tall, isn't 
GK>he?  He must be well over 6 feet.  Anbd while I'm on the topic of Ben and 
GK>the tour, after they played Hands All Over, as an encore, Ben walked 
GK>THROUGH Matt's drumkit.  We pretty much knew they were not going to play 
GK>another encore.  I think they obviously did that so that they wouldn't 
GK>have to play another encore, or to signify that they weren't going to 
GK>play another encore.  Did they do this elsewhere?

Ben's a freak, man.  He's the "Beanpole in the Garden."  On Motorvision
he was spinning his bass around his head and playing it.  Crazy, man,
crazy.
 
                                                              Nothingman
 
  -I'd love to make you mine to break your fresh deadly roses.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Lyrics...

BI>i definietly agree, the lyricvs are grow feather in the rain. but just 
BI>remember, the naked moon is cold as hell, or else it is cold and dead, i' 
BI>not sure which

Maybe "cold as death?"
 
              Nothingman
 
  -Love's like suicide.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: oasis

ER>DAn you fuck, how can you say that? Did I ever play the song "Don't Look 
ER>Back in Anger" for you? It begins with THE piano part from "Imagine." 
ER>Still, Oasis rips of the Beatles (and themselves even, on at least two of 
ER>the new songs) better than anyone else.
ER>Anyway, the Beatles weren't so great.

While we're on the subject of the Beatles, did anyone notice that Chris
really sounds like Lennon when he starts to sing on She Likes
Surprises?  That song sounds more like the Beatles than Come Together
(when Soundgarden did it).  When I first heard it, it was on a bad
recording from a friend, and he just told me, "There's an unreleased
Soundgarden song on there.'  So I tryed to find it, and I picked that
one by process of elimination.  But I still didn't think it was them. 
Then I heard Chris' wailing at the chorus.  "It has to be them."
 
                                                        Nothingman
 
  -Got to be good lookin' 'cause he's so hard to see.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: word up.

JG>>   -If I were a rapper, I'd wanna be L.L. Bean...no, T.V. Guide.

JG>nothingman....i don't know if you realized this at the time, but you 
JG>just gave me the idea for the coolest thread ever devised...here we 
JG>go, homebread...it's time to bust a rhyme...

JG>L.L. Bean and the J. Crew
JG>T.G.I. Friday
JG>B.K. Broiler and the #2 Combo
JG>Ice Tray
JG>D.J. R.S.V.P.
JG>J.R. Ewing and the Prime-Time Posse
JG>X-Filz
JG>Heinz 57 and the A-1 Brigade
JG>M.C.I.
JG>M.T. Glass and the Pessimistic Posse
JG>R.C. Cola
JG>K.Y. Jelly

JG>okay, i'd better quit with that one...(for now. heh heh.)

JG>oh, yeah...and to comply with list rules...

JG>C.C. and the Sound-G's are in the muthafuckin heeeooooouseeee!

JG>(sorry...i need to get some sleep. bye.)

I need sleep too, which is the reason I'm replying.  I liked the RC
Cola (my name is RC).  I have a friend named Eli, and together we are
Eazy-Eli and MC RC.
I wanna be the DJ for MC Hammer...DJ Nails.

LL Cool Bean
TV Guide and the Remote Control Posse
Lil Joe and the Spoonman Boyz
THC and the Munchies
GPC and the Marlboro Lights

Ok, these are getting bad.  "Whadda ya mean 'they're getting bad?' 
THEY'VE BEEN BAD!"
Ok, enough.
 
                                                              Nothingman
 
   -Play that funky music, Vanilla Wafer.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Our mailboxes runneth over!

TO> I am not trying to be a Scrooge and spoil the fun of some of our zealous
TO>list members but do you think those of you who are posting 7-10 replies a da
TO>could maybe do a little consolidating. Put 3-4 replies on one post not 10
TO>indidivual posts. I'm sure there are people out there with the time to read
TO>all of them but some of us don't and when you miss a day and there are a
TO>multitude of posts even just deleting them becomes a chore. Just consider it
TO>as a favor for some of your fellow list mates. Thanks-T

I think this would be me.  Sorry.  If I wrote them all together, it
would be really long anyway, so i just break it down.  :)  I'll try to
keep them down, though.
 
                                                              
Nothingman
 
  -If you don't want to believe, you don't have to try to feel alive.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Our mailboxes runneth over!

TO>Nothing Man, i missed your tag line/punch line about the fat guy joke.  
TO>What did i miss?

A guy in the bathroom at the wall pisser beside a fat guy.  First guy
says, "Damn you're fat, when's the last time you've seen your dick?" 
The fat guy said, "It's been a while."  So the first guy asks, "Why
don't you diet?"  And the fat guy replies, "Why?  What color is it now?"
 
                                                                
Nothingman
 
  -If you don't understand...the key word is diet (dye it).  GET IT
ALREADY!

------------------------------

From: He Who Walks Between <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: musings about soundgarden

On 10 Dec 1995 rc@gcc.cc.md.us wrote:

(stuff about Hater)

> VA>have they released anything yet? 
> 
> Yep.  They have a self titled album out (1993).
And a track on Hempilation

> sing on the whole album.  Ben plays the guitar instead of bass.  The
> singer is Brain Wood (maybe Andy's relative?).  
Yep, Andy's Brother.  Brian and Andy's other brother Kevin are now in a 
band called Devilhead.  They won't even let Kevin play guitar, though, 
and that's sad considering how much i liked his guitarwork for Malfunkshun.

> VA>why did hiro leave the band? 
> I heard it was to finish school and start a family.   
I don't think any answer i've heard so far has satisfied me as far as 
that question is concerned.  The only other question that gets that much 
concern from me is the one about the meaning of the Twisted Fork.

  -j

"roses in the place i hide..."

aka Philip Fetters, "He Who Walks Between"      aka The Equalist
aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
*****************************************************************************
"I'm luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." -Soundgarden
"Hey you gotta pay your dues, before you pay the rent" -Pavement


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End of somms Digest [Volume 1 Issue 125]
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