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          tmbg-list Digest, Volume 6, Number 10

                   Sunday, 10 May 1998

Today's Topics:

 Re: pretty NON-TMBG: Re: Photos of Listees (a plead for)
              NON-TMBG: TMBG-Probability....
            Re: NON-TMBG: TMBG-Probability....
              Non TMBG: Pictures of Listees
          Non TMBG: Live show behavior in the US
               Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
               Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
               Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
                    TMBG:New John pics
        Re: TMBG: Photos of Listees (a plead for)
             TMBG: one last people update...
TMBG: fans looke like Linnell but how about fans/ Paricle man wa
      NON-TMBG: Sporks (WARNING! ANOTHER PUN AHEAD!)
               TMBG: RE: Misc. T part 2...
     Re: TMBG: linnellian and flansburghish people...
               Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
     Re: Nonish-TMBG: Linnell & Flansie look-alikes..
           Re: TMBG: one last people update...
                  TMBG: Re:Linnell types
           TMBG: Vote is final - Linnell got #9
               TMBG: 6 new MP3s on my site
               Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
The other halves (Re: TMBG: lots of kinda semi-TMBG stuff...)
 TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)
Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)
               Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)
Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)
  Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at
               Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
 Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released : Track listing?
Re: TMBG: fans looke like Linnell but how about fans/ Paricle man wa
 Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released : Track listing?
          TMBG: one last people update... -Reply
              Re: TMBG: TMBG-Fwd: hey there
              Re: TMBG: TMBG-Fwd: hey there
                     TMBG: Nice Try!
                   Re: TMBG: Nice Try!
                   Re: TMBG: Nice Try!
               TMBG: another TMBG dream...
            TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
          Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
          Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
          Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
          Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
          Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
            TMBG: She Was a Hotel Detective...
           TMBG: Istanbul (not Constantinople)

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From: Kaylum <Kaylum@aol.com>
Message-ID: <bc917620.355338f2@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 12:55:13 EDT
Subject: Re: pretty NON-TMBG: Re: Photos of Listees (a plead for)

I have no problem with sharing pictures--I think it humanizes cyberspace
somewhat when we can see the person behind the screen name.  And, as someone
else said, no one has to submit their pic or look at anyone else's if they
don't wanna.  Anyhow, mine's at:

 <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/kaylum/kim.jpg">
http://members.aol.com/kaylum/kim.jpg</A>

Kay, wishing her web browser worked *sigh*

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From: Happyfroot <Happyfroot@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4ffaba25.355340a9@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 13:28:08 EDT
Subject: NON-TMBG: TMBG-Probability....

>>The probability of, in a group of about 23 people, two people sharing a
>>birthday is over 50%.

This doesn't seem right...does someone have the math to back this up?

If John has a birthday of June 12th, & there are 365, what is the probability
of us NOT having the same birthday?

jason "who's birthday is 8 days away from Linnell's" glastetter

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Message-ID: <3553452B.10F25D8A@mail.utexas.edu>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 12:47:23 -0500
From: Mitchell Harding <mitcharf@mail.utexas.edu>
Organization: University of Texas at Austin
Subject: Re: NON-TMBG: TMBG-Probability....

Happyfroot wrote:

> >>The probability of, in a group of about 23 people, two people sharing a
> >>birthday is over 50%.
> This doesn't seem right...does someone have the math to back this up?

It is supposed to be counter-intuitive. Understand, this is the probably of any
two people sharing a birthday in the group, not the probabiliy that, say,
someone else has Bob's birthday.

I can go through the math if you like. Here is another popular Probability
problem that is quite counter-intuitive:

Remember the game show Let's Make a Deal? Well, on it there were 3 doors. Behind
one of them was a good prize, like a car. Behind the other two were crazy
prizes, like goats. The host knows what is behind every door, but the contestant
doesn't. The host asks the contestent to select a door. Let's say the contestant
chooses door #3. The host knows, since there is only 1 prize, that door #1, door
#2, or both, have goats behind them. So the host opens, say, door #1 and reveals
that there is a goat behind it. No other doors have been opened. Now the host
offers the contestant the chance to either stick with door #3, or to switch to
door #2. We know that behind one of those two doors is the real prize, and
behind the other is a goat.The question is this: Which is it better for the
contestant to do? In other words, which choice will give the contestant a better
chance of winning the real prize?

This is known as the Monty Hall problem.

> If John has a birthday of June 12th, & there are 365, what is the probability
> of us NOT having the same birthday?

The probability that given, 365 people, none of them share Linnell's b-day?

I'll get back to you -- I have to run to class.

Mitch
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~mitcharf/

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Message-Id: <3.0.2.32.19980508192246.00834dc0@mail-in.keme.net>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 19:22:46 +0100
From: Squidgy Colin <squid@thelimes.keme.co.uk>
Subject: Non TMBG: Pictures of Listees

Hey,

i have done a rough page for now and it isn't as full as i'd like. Those
who have submitted and arn't there, can you remind me of the URL or
whatever because I have probably lost track of you somehow.

Keep the self-pics rollin' guys!

--C.O.L.I.N. (Consiting Of Little Indigo Novelties)

	             ~THE ELLESLEYS~
		(of Colchester-Essex-UK)

   Home Page: Http://www.keme.co.uk/~thelimes/
   TMBG page: Http://members.xoom.com/uncle_squid/Xoom/

	     Last LPs bought:

Vinyl- "8 Legged Groove Machine" by The Wonderstuff
CD   - "I Blame The Government"  by carter the unstoppable sex machine

             Last single bought:

CD - "The Impression That I Get" by The Mighty Mighty BossTones

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Message-Id: <3.0.2.32.19980508193622.00840e80@mail-in.keme.net>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 19:36:22 +0100
From: Squidgy Colin <squid@thelimes.keme.co.uk>
Subject: Non TMBG: Live show behavior in the US

I saw a live recording of a Radio Head concert on MTV the other night (I do
not like Radio Head but my mate made me watch it while we wated for
SouthPark on the other channel). Anyway, we were like, what the fuck?! The
crowd were just standing about like a bunch of zombies. The only movemnet
came from thier hands and to be quite frank, they looked ridiculous. Is
this normal behavior at gigs in the US?

--C.O.L.I.N. (Continues Other Lives Intending Noise)

	             ~THE ELLESLEYS~
		(of Colchester-Essex-UK)

   Home Page: Http://www.keme.co.uk/~thelimes/
   TMBG page: Http://members.xoom.com/uncle_squid/Xoom/

	     Last LPs bought:

Vinyl- "8 Legged Groove Machine" by The Wonderstuff
CD   - "I Blame The Government"  by carter the unstoppable sex machine

             Last single bought:

CD - "The Impression That I Get" by The Mighty Mighty BossTones

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Message-Id: <3.0.3.32.19980508151115.00a96840@mail.csrlink.net>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 15:11:15 -0400
From: Dylan Flipse <dflipse@csrlink.net>
Subject: Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...

At 09:03 AM 5/8/98 -0500, you wrote:
>checkers wrote:
>>
>> >    Maybe they could even put out a Christmas album, with O Tannenbaum and
>> >Christmas Card, and We just go nuts....oh dear, I seem to have gotten
>> myself on
>> >a tangent.....grrrr.....
>>
>> and maybe careless santa....  =)
>
Well sure, but don't forget Careless Santa.

Dylan "The first time this went happened, it had about ten little >s before
it died, and Mike Leffel wasn't even involved." Flipse

Dylan Flipse...one of them.   -  dflipse@csrlink.net
Dylan's page is at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9909/  for now.
I'll never see myself in the mirror with my eyes closed -They Might
Be Giants, the coolest thing this side of Zaphod Beeblebrox.

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Message-ID: <35538686.91C323E9@geocities.com>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 15:26:16 -0700
From: Nathan Mulac DeHoff <vovat@geocities.com>
Organization: The Intergalactic Cult of VoVat
Subject: Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...

Adam Tyner wrote:

> There was a lot of discussion about this a year or 2 ago...  You might want
> to look through the list archives at tmbg.org...
>
> I remember that it was being put off indefinitely...I also seem to remember
> that both TMBG and Elektra thought it's a little too inaccessible for most
> people.

Well, of course it's inaccessible, if it hasn't even been released!

Seriously, though, that might be true, but TMBG and Electra will probably make
at least some money from releasing the album, but they're not going to get
anything by not releasing it, except new fans who weren't around when the EP's
were in print PO'ed at them.  Oh, well.
--
Nathan Mulac DeHoff
DinnerBell@tmbg.org or vovat@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/5447/
"All I know could be defaced by the facts in the life of Chess Piece Face."

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Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19980508155314.0069cef4@mail.clemson.edu>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 15:53:14 -0400
From: Adam Tyner <ctyner@clemson.edu>
Subject: Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...

Yeah, but their point was that it would only appeal to the most-hardcore of
fans, and once you add in distribution, marketing, printing all this stuff,
etc....

-Adam

At 03:26 PM 5/8/98 -0700, Nathan Mulac DeHoff wrote:
>
>Well, of course it's inaccessible, if it hasn't even been released!
>
>Seriously, though, that might be true, but TMBG and Electra will probably
make
>at least some money from releasing the album, but they're not going to get
>anything by not releasing it, except new fans who weren't around when the
EP's
>were in print PO'ed at them.  Oh, well.
/----=========================================================----\
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The home of He-Man, "Weird Al", Yoo-hoo, Killer Tomatoes, and more!
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From: gray42@juno.com
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 16:37:45 -0400
Subject: TMBG:New John pics
Message-ID: <19980508.164527.6926.2.gray42@juno.com>

Hey Ery'body,
	At school I scanned 2 drawings I did of the Johns, both Flansie
and Linnell.  at the moment they aren't connected to the main webpage but
I think you can still look at them.  For Linnell goto:
www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/4871/johnl.gif
and for Flansburgh goto:
www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/4871/johnf.gif
I hope you enjoy them, Flans has got his crazy guitar, and Linnell has an
accordian, I'd personally like to make em' into T-Shirts, hehe

Mysterio Gal (fellow Subgenius & Happy Mutant)
" If there were no doorknobs nobody would be abel to open the doors.
Everybody would die"
--Claire (age 6)
ICQ# 9585405   MST3K#88182
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From: <AnaNg718@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <35537591.AC88D2C7@pop3.concentric.net>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 16:13:53 -0500
Subject: Re: TMBG: Photos of Listees (a plead for)

rachel wrote:

>  those (4) who have submitted their photos... good on ya, you're all
> > beautiful. To the hundreds who havn't but have still said what a great idea
> > the page is... it'll only be great if you submit something picture wise! To
> > all hose without scanners/access to scanners, there is nothing that can't
> > be done!

Actually, if someone will scan a photo of me, I'll send you a copy.Anastasia

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Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 15:25:47 -0600 (MDT)
From: J Kuemmerle <J.Kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu>
Subject: TMBG: one last people update...
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.980508151749.17442B-100000@gos>

the poll's closed now, while they tally up the votes, but the last update
shown on the latest results page was as follows:

1.Hank the Angry, Drunken Dwarf, 230169 votes
2.Ric Flair, 20145 votes
3.Leonardo DiCaprio, 14471 votes
4.Gillian Anderson, 7057 votes
5.Kate Winslet, 5941
6.Michelle Kwan, 5570
7.Faye Wong, 5531
8.Madonna, 5227
9.John Linnell, 4189
10.Sarah Michelle Gellar, 4181
11.Hanson, 3964
12.Mariah Carey, 2801
13.Hudson Leick, 2489
14.Eric Cartman, 2379
15.Lucy Lawless, 2084
16.Janet Jackson, 2075
17.Matt Damon, 1801
18.Bill Muse, 920
19.Brad Pitt, 904
20.Renee O'Connor, 856

squeaked it in there by 8 votes!  woo hoo!!!

oh, and as regards the assertion before that ric flair is here to stay: do
you remember how long linda comer was on the list before she disappeared?

--jim kuemmerle, who's thinking we're pretty much guaranteed a spot for
linnell...  :)

j.kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu

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From: "Drunken Bird" <THROWER_JASON@colstate.edu>
Organization: Columbus State Univ.,Columbus, Ga.
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 17:30:18 EST
Subject: TMBG: fans looke like Linnell but how about fans/ Paricle man wa
Message-ID: <1300AA9036D@colstate.edu>

We have been talking about how much many of us, or our boyfreinds, or our (I wish he
were) boyfreinds, but how many of us have a Flan trait or two? I have no idea considering
I'm even skinner then Linnell *shrug*, so much so that everytime I raise my hand, my
watch drops to my elbow.

Which brings me to an idea I had that would be a great addition to the TMB Productions
list. A Particle man watch, with the possibility of it being a Universe Man watch.. I
don't know what ever you guys prefer.

-
Drunken Bird
(who just got his a conformed membership to tmbg.org)

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Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 16:19:58 -0600 (MDT)
From: J Kuemmerle <J.Kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu>
Subject: NON-TMBG: Sporks (WARNING! ANOTHER PUN AHEAD!)
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.980508161709.17442C-100000@gos>

On Fri, 8 May 1998, Ethuilcalen wrote:

> That was really, really bad.

you mean, "these are the tines that try men's souls"?

--jim kuemmerle, who really is sorry about all this, but who just can't
help himself...

j.kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu

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Message-ID: <35538563.AA9F156@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 17:21:23 -0500
From: mighty JACK <wcornel@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
Subject: TMBG: RE: Misc. T part 2...

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Message-Id: <3.0.2.32.19980508224424.007c8140@mail-in.keme.net>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 22:44:24 +0100
From: Squidgy Colin <squid@thelimes.keme.co.uk>
Subject: Re: TMBG: linnellian and flansburghish people...

At 12:02 08/05/98 -0700, you wrote:
>However, I do find an extreme
>cockney accent (Kate Moss, Oasis) a little irritating, probably because I
have
>difficulty understanding them.  Mild cockney is fine with me.

Ummm Oasis, Cockney? They come from Manchester which is in the North of my
rancid isle. Cocneys are those who are born in London and close by places.
Not even I can understand the Oasis boys! ;)

>> Colin, who claims that he is England
>I would think that would be quite a responsibility!  All that, *and* a social
>life?  I'm impressed. ;)

Glad to hear it. Did you know that Tony Blair is s'posed to be the prime
minister. I think someone should tell him because he seems to be sitting
around not knowing what he is doing right now.

	             ~THE ELLESLEYS~
		(of Colchester-Essex-UK)

   Home Page: Http://www.keme.co.uk/~thelimes/
   TMBG page: Http://members.xoom.com/uncle_squid/Xoom/

	     Last LPs bought:

Vinyl- "8 Legged Groove Machine" by The Wonderstuff
CD   - "I Blame The Government"  by carter the unstoppable sex machine

             Last single bought:

CD - "The Impression That I Get" by The Mighty Mighty BossTones

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

From: gray42@juno.com
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 18:26:39 -0400
Subject: Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...
Message-ID: <19980508.183215.3270.3.gray42@juno.com>

On Fri, 08 May 1998 00:00:38 -0500 checkers <rabidchild@tmbg.org> writes:
>
>>    Maybe they could even put out a Christmas album, with O
>Tannenbaum and
>>Christmas Card, and We just go nuts....oh dear, I seem to have gotten
>myself on
>>a tangent.....grrrr.....
>
>and maybe careless santa....  =)

ooooohhhh, how about an album for presidents day (James K. Polk, Ant) and
another for halloween (turn around, where your eyes don't go, etc. etc.)

Mysterio Gal (fellow Subgenius & Happy Mutant)
" If there were no doorknobs nobody would be abel to open the doors.
Everybody would die"
--Claire (age 6)
ICQ# 9585405   MST3K#88182
gray42@juno.com    http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/4871

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From: gray42@juno.com
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 18:22:16 -0400
Subject: Re: Nonish-TMBG: Linnell & Flansie look-alikes..
Message-ID: <19980508.183215.3270.2.gray42@juno.com>

> I like 'em slightly 'goofy' looking with big noses. :)
Wow! You Too? hehe

As for everyone who read about what I had to say about sporks and my
previous message on this subject.  The two guys are of course Jared And
William.  Jared phisically looks like a mix of John Linnell, Buddy Holly,
James Dean, Pee Wee Herman, and Ford Prefect.  While William has more
Flansburgh like qualities (glasses too) and in a Hitchhiker's movie would
make a great Zaphod Beeblebrox, or Marvin.
Coincidently they are good friends and are in a music group together (Liv
Tyler In The Universe), but Dr. Plutonium Wilson (Jared) tends to only
make guest appearences as a KEYBOARDIST, and William plays the GUITAR.
Jared is very metaphorical and very weird, while William is a big time
people person and is weird also.  Everything is all so interconnected.

Mysterio Gal (fellow Subgenius & Happy Mutant)
" If there were no doorknobs nobody would be abel to open the doors.
Everybody would die"
--Claire (age 6)
ICQ# 9585405   MST3K#88182
gray42@juno.com    http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/4871

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From: "Mr. Me" <JSKRENES@Athena.valpo.edu>
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 17:53:53 CST
Subject: Re: TMBG: one last people update...
Message-ID: <389ECED0B67@athena.valpo.edu>

ok, maybe i'm out of touch with the world (i'm pretty sure i am.
today i had to look at my watch to tell what day it is), but anyway,
who the hell is hank the angry drunken dwarf?
[]  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []
"Instead of creating new weapons of destruction, we ought to get some
use out of the ones we already have."  Deep Thoughts
  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []  []
Experience the many media of Jeremy Skrenes!
Email: jskrenes@athena.valpo.edu                 Snail:
or p356jskrenes@exodus.valpo.edu                 Wehrenberg Hall
Airwaves: Sunday nights, 12-2am 95.1, WVUR       Valparaiso, IN 46383

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Message-ID: <19980508225506.25613.qmail@hotmail.com>
From: "Charis Campbell" <charisfc@hotmail.com>
Subject: TMBG: Re:Linnell types
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 15:55:05 PDT

Danielle Gaither wrote:
>You know what the really sad thing is?  If we knew a Linnell-type (and
not
>being rabid fans of his music) in real life, we probably wouldn't give
him a
>second look.

>jennifer, mommy to alice the bean, 8/15/97, wrote
>Speak for yourself -- Linnell is exactly my type.
>You should meet my husband sometime!!  ;)

>MMmmmmm... skinny, geeky guys!!  :9

I've been dating a Linnell-type for four years.  But he won't admit it,
in fact he HATES They.  Go figure.

LOL,
Charis

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Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 18:27:17 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jackyl <jackyl@the-b.org>
Subject: TMBG: Vote is final - Linnell got #9
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.980508182446.3736B-100000@orator.the-b.org>

Hey everyone.  Linnell just now in the last 20 minutes achieved his
permanent placing at #9 in the People Magazine voting thing.  He had 8
votes above Buffy and about 1000 below Madonna.  On Monday everyone will
be able to see a picture of our hero, so be ready to show off to everyone.

Congratulations for all your effors, fellow TMBG fans!

Brandon

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Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 19:46:29 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jackyl <jackyl@the-b.the-b>
Subject: TMBG: 6 new MP3s on my site
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.980508194521.5671A-100000@orator.the-b.org>

I just added the SEXXY and The Devil Went Down to Newport b-sides to my
site at http://www.the-b.org/~jackyl/mp3.

Enjoy
Brandon

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Message-ID: <3553DF08.E4D1A26B@geocities.com>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 21:43:53 -0700
From: Nathan Mulac DeHoff <vovat@geocities.com>
Organization: The Intergalactic Cult of VoVat
Subject: Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...

gray42@juno.com wrote:

> ooooohhhh, how about an album for presidents day (James K. Polk, Ant) and
> another for halloween (turn around, where your eyes don't go, etc. etc.)

Last Halloween, I made a tape of Halloween-ish TMBG songs.  Some of my
choices were stretching the theme a bit, but here's what they were:

Where Your Eyes Don't Go
Hall Of Heads
Dead
Turn Around
Cage And Aquarium
I walk along darkened corridors
Hope That I Get Old Before I Die
Who's knocking on the wall?
Dig My Grave
Hide Away Folk Family
Exquisite Dead Guy
Who is that standing out the window?

Pretty much anything that deals with death, paranoia, or related topics was
fair game.  It only came out to twelve songs, though, three of which were
Fingertips.
--
Nathan Mulac DeHoff
DinnerBell@tmbg.org or vovat@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/5447/
"All I know could be defaced by the facts in the life of Chess Piece Face."

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From: KdsInThHal <KdsInThHal@aol.com>
Message-ID: <94205560.3553bada@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 22:09:29 EDT
Subject: The other halves (Re: TMBG: lots of kinda semi-TMBG stuff...)

In a message dated 5/8/98 11:17:18 AM, eck@indy.net wrote:

>yeah, has anyone ever seen this Mrs. Linnell? are there any pictures out
>there? does anyone even know what her name is? is she in a band too? do her
>and Mrs. Flansburgh go shopping together? hmmm, what if they started their
>own band....

Well back at the show I was at in 12/96, these 2 woman walked past me while I
was waiting by the doors. They didn't really look like they were there to see
a concert but I didn't think much of it. I was pretty puzzled when I saw them
walk around the building, then go in the doors - so I figured they were *not*
in fact there for the concert. Well I remembered hearing descriptions of
Flans's wife before, with curly blond hair, and she fit that description, so I
figured. :) If the woman with her in fact was the then-to-be-Mrs. Linnell, she
was kinda shortish (still a bit taller than me at 5' 2") and had straight
brown hair (and looked kinda like she had an attitude.. or maybe she was just
bored). Once in a while I'll see woman who remind me of her, which is weird
because I can't describe her in total specifics. Ah well.

sarah {also with straight brown hair}
linnellgirl@tmbg.org ~ http://lava.home.ml.org
np. xtc - "drums & wires"

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From: StereoPuff <StereoPuff@aol.com>
Message-ID: <7857b784.3553d638@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 00:06:14 EDT
Subject: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)

yessirs, I just picked it up at the HMV superstore here in Toronto this
morning for $20 (around $12 U.S.). I'm not sure if it's the Canadian version,
or if
it's also available now at some stores in the U.S., or if we just got lucky up
here with an earlier release date for the U.S. version. (which more than makes
up for the delayed release of FS). The album employs a very nice
postage-stamp-sheet motif on both the outer and inner packaging. Inside the
spine of the case are small photos of Hal/Steve/DJ*****/Joe/SisterP. The  back
cover has the song titles printed in individual stamps above a B&W photo of a
guitar leaning against a wall above some kind of grating. The booklet contains
detailed credits for each song, and several photos of assorted bandmembers in
Katz's deli.
Excellent production all around. A few minor edits & other touch-ups can be
noticed between these LP versions and the previously-released versions from
the
Hello discs + tape. There are several fast + direct cuts between songs,
creating a wonderful sonic mesh of funkified puffy brilliance. </SPIN-mode>
Backstabbing Liar seems (whether intentionaly or not) much louder than the
rest
of the songs, which I suppose isn't much of a problem since this album
deserves
to be played at eardrum-shattering levels all the time anyway. And be sure to
crank the megabass to "11".

Mike Wood
---------
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collides with Earth.

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Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19980509041440.00754d8c@Cybnetonline.com>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 23:14:40 -0500
From: "The Li'l Depressed Boy" <LDB@tmbg.org>
Subject: Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)

Wierd Question:  What's the Track Listing?

LDB

At 12:06 AM 5/9/98 EDT, StereoPuff wrote:
>
>yessirs, I just picked it up at the HMV superstore here in Toronto this
>morning for $20 (around $12 U.S.). I'm not sure if it's the Canadian version,
>or if
>it's also available now at some stores in the U.S., or if we just got lucky up
>here with an earlier release date for the U.S. version. (which more than makes
>up for the delayed release of FS). The album employs a very nice
>postage-stamp-sheet motif on both the outer and inner packaging. Inside the
>spine of the case are small photos of Hal/Steve/DJ*****/Joe/SisterP. The  back
>cover has the song titles printed in individual stamps above a B&W photo of a
>guitar leaning against a wall above some kind of grating. The booklet contains
>detailed credits for each song, and several photos of assorted bandmembers in
>Katz's deli.
>Excellent production all around. A few minor edits & other touch-ups can be
>noticed between these LP versions and the previously-released versions from
>the
>Hello discs + tape. There are several fast + direct cuts between songs,
>creating a wonderful sonic mesh of funkified puffy brilliance. </SPIN-mode>
>Backstabbing Liar seems (whether intentionaly or not) much louder than the
>rest
>of the songs, which I suppose isn't much of a problem since this album
>deserves
>to be played at eardrum-shattering levels all the time anyway. And be sure to
>crank the megabass to "11".
>
>Mike Wood
>---------
>please resist the temptation to shout "That's gotta hurt!" as the comet
>collides with Earth.
>
>
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From: Superman25 <Superman25@aol.com>
Message-ID: <d45b052a.3553e09e@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 00:50:37 EDT
Subject: Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...

hi.

>Last Halloween, I made a tape of Halloween-ish TMBG songs.  Some of my
>choices were stretching the theme a bit, but here's what they were:
>
>Where Your Eyes Don't Go
>Hall Of Heads
>Dead
>Turn Around
>Cage And Aquarium
>I walk along darkened corridors
>Hope That I Get Old Before I Die
>Who's knocking on the wall?
>Dig My Grave
>Hide Away Folk Family
>Exquisite Dead Guy
>Who is that standing out the window?
>
>Pretty much anything that deals with death, paranoia, or related topics was
>fair game.  It only came out to twelve songs, though, three of which were
>Fingertips.

i'm surprised there wasn't anything off of john henry.  why must i be sad?
or a self called nowhere more than qualify under the paranoia, creepy
songs.

and you forgot careless santa.

adam schaaf, who knows he shouldn't have done that.

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Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 22:50:21 -0600
Subject: Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)
Message-ID: <19980508.225238.16990.6.TMBgirl@juno.com>
From: tmbgirl@juno.com (Joda: Master of Yedi)

>The album employs a very nice
>postage-stamp-sheet motif on both the outer and inner packaging.
>Inside the
>spine of the case are small photos of Hal/Steve/DJ*****/Joe/SisterP.

no lady puff?  odd.

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From: KdsInThHal <KdsInThHal@aol.com>
Message-ID: <b13c01e3.3553e213@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 00:56:50 EDT
Subject: Re: Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at least)

In a message dated 5/8/98 12:53:09 AM, tmbgirl@juno.com wrote:

>>The album employs a very nice
>>postage-stamp-sheet motif on both the outer and inner packaging.
>>Inside the
>>spine of the case are small photos of Hal/Steve/DJ*****/Joe/SisterP.
>
>no lady puff?  odd.

You thinking of Sister Puff (aka Mrs. Flansy:))? She'd be the aforementioned
Sister P.

sarahpuff
linnnellgirl@tmbg.org
http://lava.home.ml.org

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Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19980509010434.006a382c@mail.clemson.edu>
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 01:04:34 -0400
From: Adam Tyner <ctyner@clemson.edu>
Subject: Re: Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released (in Canada, at

At 12:56 AM 5/9/98 EDT, KdsInThHal wrote:
>
>You thinking of Sister Puff (aka Mrs. Flansy:))? She'd be the aforementioned
>Sister P.

Live, there's another woman, Lady Puff, that joins in.  I don't know if she
had a role in making the record, though.

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Message-ID: <3554104F.BA397A5D@geocities.com>
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 01:14:08 -0700
From: Nathan Mulac DeHoff <vovat@geocities.com>
Organization: The Intergalactic Cult of VoVat
Subject: Re: TMBG: Misc. T part 2...

Superman25 wrote:

> hi.
>
> >Last Halloween, I made a tape of Halloween-ish TMBG songs.  Some of my
> >choices were stretching the theme a bit, but here's what they were:
> >
> >Where Your Eyes Don't Go
> >Hall Of Heads
> >Dead
> >Turn Around
> >Cage And Aquarium
> >I walk along darkened corridors
> >Hope That I Get Old Before I Die
> >Who's knocking on the wall?
> >Dig My Grave
> >Hide Away Folk Family
> >Exquisite Dead Guy
> >Who is that standing out the window?
> >
> >Pretty much anything that deals with death, paranoia, or related topics was
> >fair game.  It only came out to twelve songs, though, three of which were
> >Fingertips.
>
> i'm surprised there wasn't anything off of john henry.  why must i be sad?
> or a self called nowhere more than qualify under the paranoia, creepy
> songs.

Well, I could always add some.  It's kind of a work in progress.
--
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Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 23:54:22 -0600
Subject: Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released : Track listing?
Message-ID: <19980508.235428.16990.8.TMBgirl@juno.com>
From: tmbgirl@juno.com (Joda: Master of Yedi)

>>You thinking of Sister Puff (aka Mrs. Flansy:))? She'd be the
>aforementioned
>>Sister P.
>
>Live, there's another woman, Lady Puff, that joins in.  I don't know
>if she
>had a role in making the record, though.

that's exactly who i was thinking of... (the other woman)...
is the song "I beat the wiz" on there?  why don't you just let us know
the entire track listing...

take it easy, JOrdaN
http://www2.netcom.com/~arnot/joda/bootlegs.html
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From: BenMoobil <BenMoobil@aol.com>
Message-ID: <250a3cb5.3554140c@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 04:30:03 EDT
Subject: Re: TMBG: fans looke like Linnell but how about fans/ Paricle man wa

In a message dated 5/8/98 4:32:17 PM Central Daylight Time,
THROWER_JASON@colstate.edu writes:

<< We have been talking about how much many of us, or our boyfreinds, or our
(I wish he
 were) boyfreinds, but how many of us have a Flan trait or two? >>

well i must say i myself have more Flasnburghian traits though i don't wear
glasses i am some what the porkey kinda fello and have matching skin tone and
once haad the same hair color before i met Miss L'oreal, i also usually and
very outspoken and jovial and friendly (-:

the
   ben
(ask kaylum if ya don't believe me )  (-;

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Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19980509100049.006a4d84@mail.clemson.edu>
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 10:00:49 -0400
From: Adam Tyner <ctyner@clemson.edu>
Subject: Re: TMBG: "It's Fun To Steal" released : Track listing?

At 11:54 PM 5/8/98 -0600, you wrote:
>
>that's exactly who i was thinking of... (the other woman)...
>is the song "I beat the wiz" on there?  why don't you just let us know
>the entire track listing...

Sure, why not?  :)  From monopuff.org:

1. Creepy
2. It's Fun To Steal
3. Poison Flowers
4. Mr. Hughes Says
5. Imaginary Friend
6. Taste The Bass
7. Extra Krispy
8. Dedicated
9. Backstabbing Liar
10. Hillbilly Drummer Girl
11. Dashiki Lover
12. Pretty Fly
13. I Just Found Out What Everybody Knows
14. Night Security

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From: rhilton@bitc.org.uk
Message-Id: <TFSKTPGR@bitc.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 13:29:48 +0000
Subject: TMBG: one last people update... -Reply

Well done everyone.
You may be interested to know that this story has been picked up on the
side of the Atlantic(i.e the UK) - which is interesting because, I suspect,
People magazine means almost nothing to most people over here.

The Guardian newspaper (a broadsheet with a left of centre stance -
and the only UK newspaper to carry Doonesbury!) had an article in its IT
section on Thursday 7 May by DOUGLAS RUSHKOFF (contact
WWW.LEVITY.COM/RUSHKOFF) entitled 'Let's hear it for the little guy'. He
made some interesting  points including:-

'The tiniest release of absolute control over content was all radio
personality Howard Stern need to launch a campaign....Hank's victory
says a whole lot more about our relationship to traditional media than it
does about HS ability to prank People magazine...the People poll gave the
Internet community a chance to express its absolute disgust for the
shallow cults of the personality created and perpetuated by the
traditional top-down media. It was a collective shout into the electronic
dark where we took control of a polling apparatus...A disbelieving media
couldn't help but misreport the event. Several major newspapers
assumed the People magazine web server had been 'hacked' by
teenagers. This year's People magazine poll, for once, was absolutely
accurate. They asked for our opinion, and they got it.'

And so say all of us.
It's just a shame that he didn't look beyond the big story and hone down
on the really interesting story about the battle between Hanson and some
character called John Linnell. Next year maybe.

Richard

>>> "J.Kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu" 9/May/1998 02:50am >>>

the poll's closed now, while they tally up the votes, but the last update
shown on the latest results page was as follows:

1.Hank the Angry, Drunken Dwarf, 230169 votes
9.John Linnell, 4189

oh, and as regards the assertion before that ric flair is here to stay: do
you remember how long linda comer was on the list before she
disappeared?

--jim kuemmerle, who's thinking we're pretty much guaranteed a spot for
linnell...  :)

j.kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu

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Message-ID: <19980509171956.6505.rocketmail@send1d.yahoomail.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 10:19:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Amanda Nichols <rbhgirl@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: TMBG: TMBG-Fwd: hey there

> 	This sonicnet write-up is notable for being condescending in tone,
> and for being factually inaccurate.  Flans did not direct the videos
for
> Birdhouse In Your Soul and Istanbul, as most of us know. Secondly, I
have
> to question any article which asserts that TMBG will never truly
achieve
> any further substantial degree of success. It's sad to suggest that
at 38,
> Flans' career has reached its peak.
 Good, my friend Tom and I weren't the only ones who thought that
(hence the note before the article by a mysterious TomO).  sonicnet is
dumb... I still say that tongue-zine's done the best job so far (and
I'm not just saying that because Mike is the editor and is a big, big
man who does the Ana Ng dance during station remotes...oh no).
mnda
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Message-ID: <19980509172731.11444.rocketmail@send1c.yahoomail.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 10:27:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Amanda Nichols <rbhgirl@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: TMBG: TMBG-Fwd: hey there

> >Now, I don't know for sure, but I tend to doubt that grunge had all
> >that much to do with
> >TMBG not "hitting the big time," so to speak.  I doubt that the
Johns
> >and the grunge bands
> >were even attempting to cater to the same audiences.
I was just thinking... grunge didn't become mainstream until 1992,
with the release of Nirvana's "nevermind."  These people are dumber
than they look.
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From: Happyfroot <Happyfroot@aol.com>
Message-ID: <bc93859a.3554917b@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 13:25:14 EDT
Subject: TMBG: Nice Try!

I went to http://www.dialasong.com/sound & got a "Nice Try" message...I just
thought that was nifty...maybe dialasong.com will come soon...i hope...

jason

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From: "Cyborg J. Kucera" <pez@peter.atw.earthreach.com>
Message-Id: <199805091739.MAA24542@peter.atw.earthreach.com>
Subject: Re: TMBG: Nice Try!
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 12:39:39 -0500 (CDT)

> I went to http://www.dialasong.com/sound & got a "Nice Try" message...I just
> thought that was nifty...maybe dialasong.com will come soon...i hope...

Prolly not... They're just using redirection.  If you type in _anything_
after www.dialasong.com you get the "Nice Try" error... They've just got it
set up to redirect anything to that one page.

:(

-borg

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From: Happyfroot <Happyfroot@aol.com>
Message-ID: <26f8e733.35549657@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 13:45:57 EDT
Subject: Re: TMBG: Nice Try!

Well, surprisingly, that's the only thing that I typed in that gave me
answer...other ones I got errors...but it does tell us at least two things:
That the setup of Dialasong.com will not be delayed because of the server
company....(it took Simplenet years & years, hyperbole, to set up my friend's,
www.thebountiful.com)...The second thing being that there has been some work
done at dialasong.com, even if it's simple work of two words posted on the
screen....

jason "www.onlineservicessuckmonkeycock.com" glastetter

P.S.: don't go to http://www.onlineservicessuckmonkeycock.com, I don't think
it exists...but I could be wrong....

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Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 13:28:21 -0600 (MDT)
From: J Kuemmerle <J.Kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu>
Subject: TMBG: another TMBG dream...
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.980509131703.20471B-100000@yoop>

in my dream:

...the tour brings john and john to salt lake city, and while they're here
they stop at a friends house for a party.  now it so happens (in my dream)
that i'm one or two bacon degrees away from the johns, and i show up at
the party, along with my parents.  my parents end up offering the johns a
place to stay for the night at their house (which for the purposes of the
dream just happens to be up here in utah rather than down in new mexico),
and they accept!  the next morning, i wake up and find the johns eating
breakfast and drinking coffee, dressed in very sharp-looking black and
white suits.  linnell grows a full beard, but just for a few minutes.
they take out their instruments and start practicing "south carolina",
which they're planning to play at the show tonight.  they get along really
well with my parents, by the way.  particularly flans.

later on, they're getting set up for the soundcheck backstage, and just
to be silly, the johns start waltzing (flans leads.)  i join in for a
three-person waltz, behind flans...  it's all very weird, but the backup
band finds it hilarious.  speaking of the backup band, one of the members
of the backup band is the guy who played the lead role in 'swing kids'...

and i keep wanting to take out my accordion and have an impromptu jam
session, but my brain switches dreams before i get the chance to ask...

--jim kuemmerle, who just realized that the johns changed into more casual
clothes sometime in between breakfast and the waltz...

j.kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu

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From: KdsInThHal <KdsInThHal@aol.com>
Message-ID: <60224dda.3554ae4d@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 15:28:12 EDT
Subject: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!

Someone posted this onto the TMBG newsgroup (sorry person I lost yer name),
that Time is doing a *person of the century* poll.. and now, considering
Linnell has lived the whole century.. err.. anyways, tell your friends and
let's do this all over again! Stuff the ballots!
Come on! Another chance to kick Ric Flair's ass! Now now now nownow! (btw
there's no message about dupe votes.. :D)

Despite the fact he'd most likely not get in the magazine at least we can get
his name on the screen.

http://www.pathfinder.com/time/time100/toppersonmain.html

sarah!!
linnellgirl@tmbg.org
http://lava.home.ml.org

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Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 13:49:01 -0600 (MDT)
From: J Kuemmerle <J.Kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu>
Subject: Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.980509133856.20471C-100000@yoop>

On Sat, 9 May 1998, KdsInThHal wrote:

> Someone posted this onto the TMBG newsgroup (sorry person I lost yer name),
> that Time is doing a *person of the century* poll.. and now, considering
> Linnell has lived the whole century.. err.. anyways, tell your friends and
> let's do this all over again! Stuff the ballots!
> Come on! Another chance to kick Ric Flair's ass! Now now now nownow! (btw
> there's no message about dupe votes.. :D)

i like the graphic design for the time poll sooooooo much more than
people's!  (i was beginning to think that if i had to look at mariah
carey's face one more time i'd lose my lunch...)

> Despite the fact he'd most likely not get in the magazine at least we can get
> his name on the screen.
>
> http://www.pathfinder.com/time/time100/toppersonmain.html

man --  ric flair's ALREADY at the top of the list!  :(

--jim kuemmerle, who is going to go back to sleep soon...

j.kuemmerle@m.cc.utah.edu

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Message-ID: <3554E113.D82EE6F6@geocities.com>
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 16:04:53 -0700
From: Nathan Mulac DeHoff <vovat@geocities.com>
Organization: The Intergalactic Cult of VoVat
Subject: Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!

KdsInThHal wrote:

> Someone posted this onto the TMBG newsgroup (sorry person I lost yer name),
> that Time is doing a *person of the century* poll.. and now, considering
> Linnell has lived the whole century.. err.. anyways, tell your friends and
> let's do this all over again! Stuff the ballots!

I thought Ned Flanders was Time Magazine's Man of the Century.  ("Must've been a
slow century."  -Homer)
--
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DinnerBell@tmbg.org or vovat@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/5447/
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Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 17:07:34 -0600
Subject: Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!
Message-ID: <19980509.170742.18646.1.TMBgirl@juno.com>
From: tmbgirl@juno.com (Joda: Master of Yedi)

>Come on! Another chance to kick Ric Flair's ass! Now now now nownow!
>(btw
>there's no message about dupe votes.. :D)

well then... why don't we get both linny and flans in there?

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http://www2.netcom.com/~arnot/joda/bootlegs.html
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	(Jish) "here's an old one"
	(deathinc) this song features the electric guitar
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From: EmmyMik <EmmyMik@aol.com>
Message-ID: <63d2c757.35550eeb@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 22:20:25 EDT
Subject: Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!

In a message dated 98-05-09 19:08:47 EDT, you write:

<< well then... why don't we get both linny and flans in there?  >>

Sounds like a good idea to me...

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Message-ID: <35554703.1460@fuse.net>
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 23:19:48 -0700
From: jays your one-paged dictionary <sirjamez@fuse.net>
Organization: dial-a-song!  718-287-6962, narrrrrrrrr!
Subject: Re: TMBG: Linnell, let's do it again!

Joda: Master of Yedi wrote:
>
> >Come on! Another chance to kick Ric Flair's ass! Now now now nownow!
> >(btw
> >there's no message about dupe votes.. :D)
>
> well then... why don't we get both linny and flans in there?
>

no ... we can't do that, because, due to our somewhat shady voting
practices, were we to vote for both of them, t'would take twice as long;
anyway, it would only be fair to limit this to flansie.  though i think
linnell infinitely more important. :)

love and good happiness stuff,
jay

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Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 01:01:13 -0500
From: Vince Cornell <wcornel@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
Subject: TMBG: She Was a Hotel Detective...

        Does anyone know who sings the "high pitch" parts on SWAHD...the
BTS EP version.

-The Crazy Googan-Heimer-

--
-William Vincent Cornell, the 2nd-
"Have a Navy Marine Corps Day" -Old Dominion University's Naval ROTC
homepage

"The optimist thinks that this is the best of all possible worlds, and
the pessimist knows it."
    -J. Robert Oppenheimer

"Your enemy is never a villain in his own eyes.  Keep this in mind; it
may offer a way to make him your friend.  If not, you can
kill him without hate - and quickly"  -Excerpt from the notebooks of
Lazarus Long

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Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 01:01:49 -0500
From: Vince Cornell <wcornel@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
Subject: TMBG: Istanbul (not Constantinople)

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