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Tuesday, January 27, 2004 |
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| Topics for Tuesday, January 27, 2004 1. Re: Tom's post - Norman van den Wildenberg 2. As I Lay Dying - jt 3. Mike Lindup on Radio 2 - dean.osborn 4. Super Bowl - dean.osborn 5. Jethro, you ever find whar that music is a-coming from? - DonZipf @ aol.com |
| 1. Re: Tom's post |
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| From: | Norman van den Wildenberg <express @ hetnet.nl> |
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| Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:36:23 +0100 |
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responding to Tom's posting,
I don't agree to bring the Webdigest listings back
again, but what i personaly do mis
are the Ebay listings. Every day the 10 last or
highest listings of Level 42 on Ebay.
Further is of course this Webdigest funest for the
real digest, but as there are manu people that can't or won't post
there..
that's the reason the real digest has to excist and
never dies.
The level42digest changed so many personal
lives up here (mine too as you know), i can't imagine not reading my
digest.
Norman | ||
| 2. As I Lay Dying |
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| From: | jt <jtraci @ yahoo.com> |
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| Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2004 03:43:52 -0800 (PST) |
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| - they're building a casket! - Tom Foolery > But there was a definite consensus there about the > Isle of Wight - people who had grown up there and > couldn't wait to get out, some comparing it to the > American movie "Deliverance" (you know, backwoods > and inbreds and banjos and such) . . . Ah ha. Well, here we have another reason why MK may be avoiding the petrified Q&A thing (or Q w/o A). Aside from the physics question, I also asked him, in a hypothetical situation (i.e. _not_ a fantasy) if he and I were alone in the woods who would be the first to "squeal like a pig". > OK, pump primed then. Please, choose a different word than "pump" (be it noun or verb) when referencing _Deliverance_. Please. And no more sex talk, Terry is just dying to, again, bring up the "long-tailed sperm" thing... The casket has been built for some time, Cash Bundren has moved on to other things; Vardaman is still a wreck, however... j(ay) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/ | ||
| 3. Mike Lindup on Radio 2 |
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| From: | dean.osborn <dean.osborn @ bt.com> |
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| Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:48:44 -0000 |
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| Hi all Has anyone got a taped (or even better an mp3 recording) of the whole of Mike's BBC radio 2 appearance from the other week please ? I managed to forget it was on....doh ! thanks Dean | ||
| 4. Super Bowl |
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| From: | dean.osborn <dean.osborn @ bt.com> |
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| Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:49:19 -0000 |
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| p.s Panthers for the Super Bowl !!!!! Dean | ||
| 5. Jethro, you ever find whar that music is a-coming from? |
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| From: | DonZipf @ aol.com <DonZipf @ aol.com> |
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| Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2004 14:55:04 EST |
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| > Level 42 came up (OK I brought them up) and the > consensus among those people was - there is no > consensus. Some liked, some thought L42 pretty poppy. Of course, they're "poppy". The whole point of Level 42 is that it's a band of jazz-quality musicians playing accessible pop music. We could use quite a bit more of that thinking, imho. > there was a definite consensus there about the > Isle of Wight - people who had grown up there and > couldn't wait to get out, some comparing it to the > American movie "Deliverance" (you know, backwoods and > inbreds and banjos and such) Well, I can vouch for that being a gross exageration. I come from rural North Carolina, and am too well-acquainted with the Deliverance sort. I also have visited the Isle of Wight many times, and while it is rural and laid-back, it's a far cry from being hillbilly country. The IOW is one of the most charming places I've ever visited, and always look forward to next time. It's easy to see why MK makes his home there. Cheers - Don Z. |
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