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  1. Updates! 5/2 (important) (2)
  2. Um...........
  3. [DownUndershoe] Re: Updates! 5/2 (important)
  4. new boot!!!

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Date:    Sun, 2 May 1999 00:59:22 -0500
From:    Maria Joseph <mjgroove@98ROCKMAIL.COM>
Subject: Updates! 5/2 (important)

Hey all!

For those of you who are interested (which should be all of you :) ), I have a new, better, and faster way to get to my Matt Cameron website. Just type in "Matt Cameron" into your web browser (no http or www) and you should be able to access FOOLAND.

Neat, huh!? Fooland is still and always being updated.

Also...

To access my personal webpage, type in "Maria Joseph" into your web browsers. That page is new and will be updated weekly - bi-weekly.

Thanks for paying attention everyone!

- Maria J.


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Date:    Sun, 2 May 1999 10:15:30 GMT
From:    Pie Dog on The Prowl <boot_camp666@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Um...........

Would they ever play.......

......Ty Cobb in the middle of a deep and meaningful church sermon....

.....BIG DUMB SEX on the Christian Channel......









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Date:    Sun, 2 May 1999 10:06:51 -0500
From:    Maria Joseph <mjgroove@98ROCKMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: [DownUndershoe] Re: Updates! 5/2 (important)

Okay, it seems not to be working here. Well, when I first tested it, it didn't work. Make sure the http and www words aren't there, just "Matt Cameron" or "Maria Joseph."

Here's how this came about: I was checkin' my e-mail and saw a link to this site called "Networds" where you created, for free, you own word(s) so that others can easily access you site (if you've got a hella long addy, like me). It should work, but it seems not to be. If it does work for someone please let me know.

When you type in either Netword that I gave you, the addy of netword should temporarily come up because it's searching for the particular page you were trying to get.. and then that page comes up.

Hope I explained it well.. oh, well, it seemed like a good idea.

Maria

> From: Raeni@aol.com
>
> In a message dated 5/2/99 2:03:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> sleeveless@citynet.net writes:
>
> << Just type in "Matt Cameron" into your web browser  >>
>
> doesn't work on AOL either.
> Just out of curiousity...why should that work? I'm just wondering what the
> mechanics of it are supposed to be, because of I've never heard of being able
> to do that. (Unless it's an AOL keyword)
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Date:    Sun, 2 May 1999 11:20:53 EDT
From:    Charlie Mccutcheon <CTMc4@AOL.COM>
Subject: new boot!!!

yesterday, i finally bought it. at the (not quite so) local boot supporting
record store they had an old sg boot from '89, recorded in detroit (st.
andrew's hall to be specific). i wasn't sure about it since it had no track
list. i bought it anyway and listenned to it. well, for the first few songs
(and last few songs), it sounded like it was recorded on a tape recorder
hidden in someone's coat pocket.

the performance, while sloppy was really frenzied. lot's of energy, good
chris banter (nice little conversation between chris and stuart hallerman,
soundman) and lots of feedback playing. chris introduces "...our rhythm
section, this is jason. and there's matt, after the show he'll be singing
'Beth'." funny stuff.

TRACKLIST:
A
1. ugly truth
2. get on the snake
3. loud love
4. flower
5. nothing to say
6. gun (heavy as a building. great live song.)
7. i awake (first time i've heard it live. very creepy and
goth-sludge-metally. chris                   hits every note and thensome.)
8. incessant mace
9. big dumb sex

B.
10. full on kev's mom (most thrashin'est version ever.)
11. come together (good intro, but i still don't like this song.)
12. beyond the wheel (chris sounds drunk off his rocker, but you get that 'ew
creepy' feeling from it that makes the song cool)
*feedback*
13. hands all over/american woman ("GOODBAAAAYE! GOODBAAAAYE!" i
love that part.)

the most annoying thing about this is when kim starts playing this awsome
riff, matt joins in with some bonham-ization and chris starts wailing
something and then they stop. it drives me insane, cause it sounds like an
amazing intro and then they stop. so frustrating. it sounds like it was a fun
show, however.

thanks
charlie

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Date:    Sun, 2 May 1999 11:54:51 -0400
From:    Adrian <age@ALFHEIM.NET>
Subject: Re: Updates! 5/2 (important)

> ....................................
> Click here for no apparent reason.
> http://www.98online.com

Whoa! Someone else from the Baltimore area?! Cool.

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  you forget how dull your life is for an hour or so ... it should
  fire you up to do something about it.
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