[MMouse]: this and that
OK, there were hundreds of MM messages so I just went and deleted them all, no offense to the non-Amy emails --Was anything else posted from people going to the 764/LAL show in SF? --The guy in the bay area, try Armadillo Records and Avid Reader. Also CD research. --The Amy thingI can't resist the temptation to contribute my 2 cents to this inbox-clogging topic. Amy, I guess you had to learn the hard way. This is a message board for people with diverse opinions and they'll voice them in an instanta debate waiting to happen, I guess. There's nothing wrong with debates, just don't get all huffy when people don't agree with you. Or, better yet, don't think out loud...you won't get away with it if your "thinking" is half-assed. What slips through the cracks is just fuel to the fire. And, if you don't want to be called on anything you feel strongly about don't post it...someone else out there feels just as strongly about the rebuttal to that thought and won't hesitate to tell you (erus) so. ___ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
[MMouse]: OT: weezer in boston
it is sold out. that was fast. is it strange to anyone else that Weezer, the band who can sell out a show in five minutes, is playing a club as tiny as Axis? i can not fucking wait for this show. .mer.
[MMouse]: .leigh love.
some day i would like to have children amy, but if i knew that it would turn out like you amy, i think i'd spend some time poking myself with a coat hanger. >> Leigh, will you marry me? i think you may have fight dusty for me dear... boy with the biggest nuts wins me. sound good boys? love and ball sweat, leigh>>> I'm not even gay and i want to marry leigh. But since i don;t have balls i don;t qualify for this list contest. .jacqueline. = .she says lets do it again. __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
[MMouse]: weezer updates
here's some updated weezer news from weezer.net hello, just a few updates to those of you attending the current weezer shows: - 8/12 hawaii has been canceled - 8/?? south koreah dates have been canceled the providence, road island show previously listed as 8/27 is 8/26!! ALL SHOWS ARE NOW ALL AGES! and finally, weezer will also be playing: -- 8/31 - toronto, ontario @ the phoenix in canada
Re: [MMouse]: to star
Yeah! That's true! And I was just thinking...kids who get picked on all the time and don't get to play reindeer games in grade school usually end up just fine...In fact,we're usually more interesting and even more sucessful than the beautiful lemmings who did the excluding. Boys and girls were always afraid of me in junior and high school; The only girls I've ever been friends with are lesbians and the only guys I've ever dated have had something "wrong" with them in the susceptible-to-grade-school-teasing sort of way. I don't even LIKE normal people. That's why I get pissed off when alternative families are criticized. I think what this country needs is new points of view, and any sort of resurgence of old values scares me. Karina --- imary 73 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Amy, > > I don't know how old you are, but by the maturity of > your > messages, I'd say you're about 15 and living in an > all white > suburb somewhere. Kids pick on other kids all the > fucking time > whether it's because they are fat, ugly, the child > of same-sex > parents, dumber than the rest, multi-racial, for > having > the name Melvin, or whatever. = Karina M. Longworth, Esq. (312) 310-0217 2131 North Kedzie Chicago, IL 60647 "Too smart to be a pop star, not smart enough not to be." __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
Re: [MMouse]: to star
Wow. I'm blown away. Where are you from? --- amy and her computer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: \well that's good..i was brought up by > a single mom, and the > thing is that that, unfortunately, it also not a > taboo anymore..regardless UNFORTUNATELY not a taboo? > because that's not how i feel. my point is that > other kids aren't going to > understand, and homosexuals should keep that in mind > before they either > adopt (i personally feel this is the better way to > go...) or have test tube Yr point is that YOU don't understand, and you HOPE yr not the only one. > is a risky thing to get into. it's much more normal > for a mom and dad to > be found in bed together than your two homosexual > parents. what? Do you mean, breeders have more sex than gay couples? And as such its risky for gay couples to have children? > nothing i say has anything to do with how i > personally feel, Maybe thats the problem, then. I find this ignorant statement - angry list rebuttal - ignorant defense spiel that keeps happening boring and confusing. Yr talking now because you were attacked, not because you care. And you were attacked because yr 14 and sheltered and don't know any better. You are now reclaiming yr speeches as "hypothetical" to try to win over some of the people who now think yr a prick, and that just looks silly, but since I also suspect you have no understanding of the weight of yr comments (as I've said, I suspect you are very young and from a small or at least very conservative town), its a bit silly for the entire list to try to reprimand you. Karina = Karina M. Longworth, Esq. (312) 310-0217 2131 North Kedzie Chicago, IL 60647 "Too smart to be a pop star, not smart enough not to be." __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
Re: [MMouse]: weezer tix on sale in boston
well kid, philly goes on sale tomorrow at 10 you can try it dusty "out punk or punk out, its your only option here" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > A > > OK WEEZER in nj/nyc > > tickets went on sale for the stone pony in nj (a very small venue) at three > today. I stayed online waiting for two hours to make sure i got tickets. It > sold out in less than 10 minutes, and for some reason, i didnt get any. > ARGH. > So after screaming for a good 20 minutes, I decided to get tickets for the > nyc city show. SOLD OUT. > I HATE TICKETMASTER. HATE HATE HATE > > this is no fun at all. > > .bagel.
Re: [MMouse]: WEEZER
So just to make sure, I went after work to buy a ticket to see Weezer in Providence also. I spent a grand total of $40 today to see two fucking weezer shows. I shouldn't complain, because at least I got tickets, but why the fuck are service charges so damn much?? When a ticket is $12, I expect to pay $12. call me crazy. i will punch you in your glasses. .mer.
Re: [MMouse]: At The Drive In, etc.
I hate chicago, but I live there. It might be an okay place to visit. Try metromix.com for shows, or the Chicago Reader when you get there. The Fireside Bowl is a good place to see indie rock bands, its all ages and the beer is pretty cheap. Karina --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 5. Going to Chicago this weekend- staying downtown @ > the Fairmont. Any suggestions for places I should > check out? Anyone got a good Chicago show listing > link? > > Off to have some Domino's~ > Stace = Karina M. Longworth, Esq. (312) 310-0217 2131 North Kedzie Chicago, IL 60647 "Too smart to be a pop star, not smart enough not to be." __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
[MMouse]: CHAMPAIGN IL MOUSE SHOW!
hey please... please tell me someone from chicago is going to the champaign il show and has an extra car seat or two... please please please. or anyone passing through chicago on the way to a modest mouse show??? help me! z.a.c.h. Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [MMouse]: to star
is that suposed to be a smart ass sarcastic remark? if so, remember that you posted it for a reason, to be read. were you expecting us not to read it? of course we're gonna "read into people", especially when pople (you in the case) made a strong point that you wanted to be heard. ~blake - Original Message - From: amy and her computer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [MMouse]: to star > > Amy, > > > > I don't know how old you are, but by the maturity of your > > messages, I'd say you're about 15 and living in an all white > > suburb somewhere. Kids pick on other kids all the fucking time > > whether it's because they are fat, ugly, the child of same-sex > > parents, dumber than the rest, multi-racial, for having > > the name Melvin, or whatever. > > > > I tend to believe that gay and lesbian parents have the > > potential to raise great, well-adjusted kids, with the ability > > to handle whatever crap dimwitted kids or adults would throw > > at them. Why? Well, the chance of an unwanted pregnancy is > > almost none. Adoption is nearly impossible unless they've > > jump through a million hoops. So they will tend to be the most > > prepared, involved parents possible. > > uhm, i'm 16 and i live in a $21k one-bedroom house. i've never lived in > suburbia, i went straight from the 'ghetto' of minneapolis to small town > illinois, but thanks for assuming! i got picked on a lot when i was > younger because i was fat and ugly and it didn't feel good. i was going to > the therapist by the time i was 12, so i dunno about you but trying to > ignore other kids when i'm 10 wasn't very easy for me! > i have nothing wrong with gay parents, and that's something that most of > you seem to be assuming about me and it's starting to really piss me the > fuck off. i'm entitled to my fucking opinion and instead i get classified > as 'ignorant' because of teasing - something that i know quite a bit about, > mind you. > i've already said that it would be a nice world if gay and lesbian people > were accepted as great parents, and yeah they probably are in san francisco > and other gay-friendly places, but there are a lot of places in this world > that *aren't* gay friendly. of course, i'm entitled to my own opinion..oh > wait, no i'm not, i'm WRONG. i also seem to be a gay-basher > which..wow..that's a pretty strong accusation to be throwing around but it > doesn't seem to stop you guys :) > i just don't fucking care. i really don't. you can all suck my asshole > except those of you who were kind enough to stand up for me and/or > personally respond to me saying you didn't think i had the most horrible > points. to those of you who were able to digest the possibility that i > have nothing against gays but at the same time felt that maybe it wouldn't > be the absolute best environment for a child at this point when there's so > much hatred in the world, THANK YOU. > for the rest of you, keep on overanalyzing and reading into people..it's > what you do best. > i'm done. > - amy > >
Re: [MMouse]: to star
> Amy, > > I don't know how old you are, but by the maturity of your > messages, I'd say you're about 15 and living in an all white > suburb somewhere. Kids pick on other kids all the fucking time > whether it's because they are fat, ugly, the child of same-sex > parents, dumber than the rest, multi-racial, for having > the name Melvin, or whatever. > > I tend to believe that gay and lesbian parents have the > potential to raise great, well-adjusted kids, with the ability > to handle whatever crap dimwitted kids or adults would throw > at them. Why? Well, the chance of an unwanted pregnancy is > almost none. Adoption is nearly impossible unless they've > jump through a million hoops. So they will tend to be the most > prepared, involved parents possible. uhm, i'm 16 and i live in a $21k one-bedroom house. i've never lived in suburbia, i went straight from the 'ghetto' of minneapolis to small town illinois, but thanks for assuming! i got picked on a lot when i was younger because i was fat and ugly and it didn't feel good. i was going to the therapist by the time i was 12, so i dunno about you but trying to ignore other kids when i'm 10 wasn't very easy for me! i have nothing wrong with gay parents, and that's something that most of you seem to be assuming about me and it's starting to really piss me the fuck off. i'm entitled to my fucking opinion and instead i get classified as 'ignorant' because of teasing - something that i know quite a bit about, mind you. i've already said that it would be a nice world if gay and lesbian people were accepted as great parents, and yeah they probably are in san francisco and other gay-friendly places, but there are a lot of places in this world that *aren't* gay friendly. of course, i'm entitled to my own opinion..oh wait, no i'm not, i'm WRONG. i also seem to be a gay-basher which..wow..that's a pretty strong accusation to be throwing around but it doesn't seem to stop you guys :) i just don't fucking care. i really don't. you can all suck my asshole except those of you who were kind enough to stand up for me and/or personally respond to me saying you didn't think i had the most horrible points. to those of you who were able to digest the possibility that i have nothing against gays but at the same time felt that maybe it wouldn't be the absolute best environment for a child at this point when there's so much hatred in the world, THANK YOU. for the rest of you, keep on overanalyzing and reading into people..it's what you do best. i'm done. - amy
Re: [MMouse]: bob and david
yeah yeah! that was so funny! his whole thing about assisted suicide was one of the funniest things ever! and how about his impression of a crack-baby?! oh yes! On 3 Aug 2000, at 16:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > and if you have any doubts about this duo's genius, watch david cross' hbo > stand-up special. it makes bob a genius by association (though he is genius > in his own right as well) > > just got digital cable, mr show on every night . . . ! hot damn! recordin' em > all. > > and last, the run, ronnie, run film got a green light apparently, by new line > cinema. the ronnie dobbs story coming to a theatre near you! > > > star >
[MMouse]: WEEZER
if anyone has any extra tickets to the NYC/NJ weezer shows please please please please please please please please e-mail.i was damned by ticketmaster! .bagel.
Re: [MMouse]: weezer tix on sale in boston
A OK WEEZER in nj/nyc tickets went on sale for the stone pony in nj (a very small venue) at three today. I stayed online waiting for two hours to make sure i got tickets. It sold out in less than 10 minutes, and for some reason, i didnt get any. ARGH. So after screaming for a good 20 minutes, I decided to get tickets for the nyc city show. SOLD OUT. I HATE TICKETMASTER. HATE HATE HATE this is no fun at all. .bagel.
[MMouse]: bob and david
and if you have any doubts about this duo's genius, watch david cross' hbo stand-up special. it makes bob a genius by association (though he is genius in his own right as well) just got digital cable, mr show on every night . . . ! hot damn! recordin' em all. and last, the run, ronnie, run film got a green light apparently, by new line cinema. the ronnie dobbs story coming to a theatre near you! star
[MMouse]: weezer tix on sale in boston
OK, so I am at work and I suddenly got paranoid about the Weezer show. So I called NEXT and they informed me that the Boston show went on sale this morning. I bought a ticket (for a fucking $20) and the guy told me it is almost sold out. Thought you all might want the warning. mer.
FW: [MMouse]: modest cunt - blazing idiot=me
Title: FW: [MMouse]: modest cunt - blazing idiot=me No Thats my bad. It's funny as long as it's a joke. Sarcasm is hard to detect in an email from someone I don't know. Joe i'm sorry. i thought it was obvious that that was a joke. i got the address for that page from www.losers.org. it's not me. On 3 Aug 2000, at 9:02, Joe Wagner wrote: Are you kidding me? Are you a real person? You really believe we should > incarcarate masturbators and lock up homos?! You have this faith in some god > and you listen to Modest Mouse.
[MMouse]: S.F. Bootlegs
Did anyone bootleg any of Modest Mouse nights in SF earlier this summer? Particularly the last night, but really and night is fine. [Adam Beck, [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[MMouse]: red alert: boston weezer tickets on sale
http://www.nextticketing.com/axis.html
[MMouse]: the final sticker post
I sent out the last batch of stickers to everyone who didn't get theirs yet. If you asked for stickers and you don't get them within the next few weeks, I could really care less at this point.
Re: [MMouse]: "So, I decided to have a gay breakfast..."
which reminds me of an episode of a recent episode of Lyricists Lounge (Oh yes, dont deny it,bad comedy performed in the form of rap mixed with super star rappers such as Crazy-Bone, and DMX, and then throw in some shitty freestyle rappin at the end, its the ingredients for amazing TV) The parents insisted that there son was gay signing him up for ballet lessons and such when he wasnt, they thought everyone else has someone gay in their family so it must be him, the thing is the parent were white and he was black, they adopted him so they could have a little black kid in their family. and shit, i forget who said it but yesterday someone said something to the effect of white trash arent responsible enough to cover their cock, so the rest of us shouldnt have babies and adopt theirs, what the fuck is that? My reward for not being white trash is not gonna be years and years of jerking off in the corner on a greensweat shirt. And if its gonna be trailer=babies and responisblity=adopt then gimme the shittiest trailer money can buy cause i want the freedom to plant my sperm in a nice little egg and not get shit for it dusty does indeed rock the casbah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > that reminds me of the mr. show episode where the parents "out" > their son who isn't really gay. and they hire that male hooker for > him and they're like "go on rodriguo... gay him up". uhhh.. I guess > you had to see it. > > On 3 Aug 2000, at 9:18, Philip Smoker wrote: > > > I was watching a tape last night of Bob Odenkirk and > > David Cross appearances on various television > > programs, and one (I think it was a Conan bit) > > featured David telling a story about how he likes NYC > > because he can go have breakfast in any one of the > > little villages around the city, whether it's > > chinatown or the italian section or the gay > > neighborhoods. So he says, "the other day I decide > > I'm going to have a gay breakfast, and I go into the > > gay restaurant and order eggs and bacon and toast. > > And they bring me out eggs and bacon and toast. I > > couldn't believe it! I mean, THEY eat what WE eat! I > > thought they would at least gay it up or something!" > > > > They truly are comic geniuses. Truly. > > > > > > someone said: > > "there is no need for a movement promoting one > > sex when at this point in time the sexes are equal..." > > > > Wow, where do you live exactly? As much as I want > > something like this to be true, it simply is not. > > > > that's all I've got to say about it, > > *phiL* > > > > > > > > __ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. > > http://invites.yahoo.com/ > >
Re: [MMouse]: to star
Amy, I don't know how old you are, but by the maturity of your messages, I'd say you're about 15 and living in an all white suburb somewhere. Kids pick on other kids all the fucking time whether it's because they are fat, ugly, the child of same-sex parents, dumber than the rest, multi-racial, for having the name Melvin, or whatever. I tend to believe that gay and lesbian parents have the potential to raise great, well-adjusted kids, with the ability to handle whatever crap dimwitted kids or adults would throw at them. Why? Well, the chance of an unwanted pregnancy is almost none. Adoption is nearly impossible unless they've jump through a million hoops. So they will tend to be the most prepared, involved parents possible. In addition, you contend that society won't accept them so their lives will be hell. Hang out in Boston, or Cambridge, or San Francisco for a while before you presume that that the rest of the world is as close-minded as yourself. ronda Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [MMouse]: Re: The Causey Way
HmmI am actually on the Causey Way's mailing list. I recommend everyone go see causey or buy a causey cd or just give causey a dollarcausey loves you all the causey way is NOT a cult .bagel.
[MMouse]: to amy
> From: "amy and her computer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: to star > > "nothing i say has anything to do with how i personally feel, i > just think > that it would be really hard for a kid to go through and the > other kids wouldn't necessarily understand it." as my screwed up dad likes to say: "there you go thinking again". who gives a fuck about what other kids understand? i don't know what it feels like to be raised in a single parent or gay family, but i would choose either if it meant being loved and cared for instead of screwed over by my straight dad who abused drugs and stuck around and did not work or contribute to the marriage/family in anyway, leaving my mom to work her ass off, raise my brother and i into the decent human beings we are, no thanks to him. and my mom tells me when i was 20 "i didn't leave him because i didn't want you to have a broken home". well, ya know what? my home was "broken" by the fact that i lived in fear of verbal and physical abuse by my dad, and my mom did nothing to get us all out of that situation. hows that for something other kids don't understand? do you think my friends understood why we were evicted so many times when my mom couldn't pay the rent? why my dad didn't have a job? why i never invited them over to my house? i'd take a single mom or gay parents any day over this, as long as i was loved and cares for and my developmental needs were taken into account over an adults addiction. ps. sorry i had to bring up all my shit, but i think Amy needs to see that straight marriages/families are not necessarily any better than any other kind. __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
[MMouse]: why gay ppl want kids
Amy: I think Leigh addressed why gay people would want to breed, same damn reason why hetero's would: > "the reason most responsible, caring, loving, contributing > members of > society want to make babies is because it is an extension of > love. i want to > have a child because it is something that me and my husband > can create and > love and nurtue. it will be a piece of both of us that we can > watch grow > into itself. i want to share what i have learned with another > person, a > person that is half of me and half of the person that i have > decided to share > forever with. the bottom line is this... i don't care if you > want a face full > of snatch or an assfull of dick, the reasons for wanting to > have a child are > the same for most everyone. i don't think that gay men are > thinking "i want > a kid so it can catch me fucking his other daddy"... or that a > lesbian is > stoked to have a kid because it's another person to play with > her tits... > everyone has the right to have children. i think it's fabulous > that gay people want children, because they can teach their > children > tolerance, who can teach their children tolerance and so on" __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
[MMouse]: 763 hero- where are you?
so i went to our local indie store yesterday to get the new 764 album and they said it wasn't out yet how are you all getting it? when does it come out or is it out already and my precious cd store just out of the loop? katherine
Re: [MMouse]: "So, I decided to have a gay breakfast..."
that reminds me of the mr. show episode where the parents "out" their son who isn't really gay. and they hire that male hooker for him and they're like "go on rodriguo... gay him up". uhhh.. I guess you had to see it. On 3 Aug 2000, at 9:18, Philip Smoker wrote: > I was watching a tape last night of Bob Odenkirk and > David Cross appearances on various television > programs, and one (I think it was a Conan bit) > featured David telling a story about how he likes NYC > because he can go have breakfast in any one of the > little villages around the city, whether it's > chinatown or the italian section or the gay > neighborhoods. So he says, "the other day I decide > I'm going to have a gay breakfast, and I go into the > gay restaurant and order eggs and bacon and toast. > And they bring me out eggs and bacon and toast. I > couldn't believe it! I mean, THEY eat what WE eat! I > thought they would at least gay it up or something!" > > They truly are comic geniuses. Truly. > > > someone said: > "there is no need for a movement promoting one > sex when at this point in time the sexes are equal..." > > Wow, where do you live exactly? As much as I want > something like this to be true, it simply is not. > > that's all I've got to say about it, > *phiL* > > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. > http://invites.yahoo.com/ >
[MMouse]: re: andy's balls for secretary of d-fenz
so leigh, at my worst state of hernia-ness my testicles got to a hair over 3 inches long by a little under 2 inches wide. it hurt really bad..like all tender and swelly-like. lots of throbbing too. but its not like it was enough to get in the way of my everyday activity. i went to school during it all. but i did get excused from gym class. the bastards announced it to the whole class. so anyway, i dont know how we know if our balls are ther right size, show them to as many people as you can and listen for their reactions. "oh my god those are huge" if not that or "wow those sure are small" you pretty much know that they are normal. me and my friends have found methods of very quickly unzipping and whipping ours out hiding our penises so as not to be too rude in a split second. yep facinating. leigh have you ever judged a ball contest? like as far as bigness or just overall quality? i judged one (an a penis contest too) at the michigan fest...but they were all crusty punks so it wasnt as cool as it should have been. oh well. oh yeah and fuck dr. laura. at the bookstore i work at we use old unsold dr. laura daily rip off page calenders. and my co workers (idiot berkinstock ponytail people) always tape them up behind the counter for daily inspiration. cripes. oh well bye love and everyone on this list ripping off leighs sign-off style, andrew
[MMouse]: Tribute to Jeff Buckley
If anyone here is a Jeff Buckley fan, his mother Mary Guibert is traveling around the US supporting a showcase of her late son's work. The purpose of these gatherings is basically a fan gathering as well as a tribute to the late Jeff Buckley. I recommend everyone to take time to attend one of these dates in remembrance of one of the most underrated musicians of all time. Here are the dates of the gatherings. 8/3 Buffalo, NY: Stimulance, 3160 Main Street, (716) 834-8207 Doors: 8:30 PM, Event Time: 9:00 8/7 Cambridge, MA: Middle East, 472 Massachusetts Ave. - (617) 864-3278 Doors: 8:00pm, Event Time: 8:30pm-11:30 8/8 Portland, ME: The Skinny, 625 Congress Street - (201) 871-8983 Doors: 8:00 PM, Event Time: 8:30pm 8/13 Philadelphia PA: The Khyber, 56 South Second Street - (215) 238-5888 Doors: 8:00pm, Event Time: 9:00pm-11:00pm 8/14 Washington DC: The Black Cat, 1831 14th Street, NW - (202) 667-4490 Doors: TBA, Event Time: 8:30pm 8/16 New York, NY: The Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street, - (212) 219-3006 Doors: 10:00pm, Event Time: 10:30pm 8/18 Dallas, TX: Bill's Records, 8118 Spring Valley Road (North Dallas) - (972) 234-1496 Doors: open, Event Time: 8:00pm - 12:00am 8/19 Austin TX: The Mercury, 214 East 6th Street, (512) 479-4004 Doors: 6:00 pm, Event Time: 7:00 9/06 Vancouver, BC: Stone House, 510 Neslon Street. (604) 688-4438 Doors: 7:30, Event 8 pm 9/08 Seattle, WA: Experience Music Project (JBL Theather) 5Th Avenue by Space Needle. 7:30pm, $5 9/10 Portland, OR: Berbati's Pan, 231 Southwest Ankeny (503) 248-4579 Doors: 7:00 pm, Event: 7:30pm $5 9/12 Spokane, WA: Hastings Record Store; East 2805 29th Ave. 509-535-4342; Event 6-8:00 Free 9/15 or 9/16 - San Francisco: TBA __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
[MMouse]: "So, I decided to have a gay breakfast..."
I was watching a tape last night of Bob Odenkirk and David Cross appearances on various television programs, and one (I think it was a Conan bit) featured David telling a story about how he likes NYC because he can go have breakfast in any one of the little villages around the city, whether it's chinatown or the italian section or the gay neighborhoods. So he says, "the other day I decide I'm going to have a gay breakfast, and I go into the gay restaurant and order eggs and bacon and toast. And they bring me out eggs and bacon and toast. I couldn't believe it! I mean, THEY eat what WE eat! I thought they would at least gay it up or something!" They truly are comic geniuses. Truly. someone said: "there is no need for a movement promoting one sex when at this point in time the sexes are equal..." Wow, where do you live exactly? As much as I want something like this to be true, it simply is not. that's all I've got to say about it, *phiL* __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
[MMouse]: Re: Modest mayo
Thanks Dave! If I feel up to enduring a large sweaty crowd I'll definitely get my ticket, especially now that I saw Joan Jett & the Blackhearts are playing that same day. Otherwise, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they'll play a club (like maybe the Showbox) while in Seattle! --- talking like Buddha On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 14:09:11 Dave wrote: >the mouse show at the key arena is part of bumbershoot, so you just need to buy a >ticket to the festival that day to see them. And yes the venue sucks- but issac's >jokes about how much it sucks will make the whole thing maybe worth it. >--- >-dave > >GO GREEN-VOTE FOR NADER > > > > >Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com > *** chickclick.com http://www.chickclick.com girl sites that don't fake it. http://www.chickmail.com sign up for your free email. http://www.chickshops.com boutique shopping from chickclick.com ***
Re: [MMouse]: gays having kids-specifically directed towards amy
hahahaha, no offense, but that quote sounds like something out of the movie "hapiness". either way that was a great post, and eventhough i dont have personal experience, i agree with you completely. ~blake - Original Message - From: Toni Rickman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 7:15 AM Subject: [MMouse]: gays having kids-specifically directed towards amy > I've really tried to keep my mouth shut about this, but, Amy, you are so > ignorant. And I'm not saying stupid, I'm saying uninformed. I'm not going > to insult you, but let's just say that I usually don't bother reading your > posts, but after Leigh's response, I was curious. My dad is gay. Granted, > he didn't decide he was gay until I was 6 months old, but he's gay > nonetheless. And I'm glad. My mom also had girlfriends through most of my > adolescence, and it bothered me a little, but I accepted it. I had a > slumber party for my 10th birthday with all the girls from school there. > Later, it turned out that one of the girls' mom's knew my dad from a long > time ago and told her that she couldn't go to my house anymore b/c he was > gay. I went to a pentecostal school, if that tells you anything. Well, she > went to school and told everyone, then they all started prank calling my > house and leaving extremely mean messages on the machine. My dad hid all > this from me, but the kids at school teased me a little. I thought nothing > of it. I knew that he had always had male "roommates", and I loved them > almost as much as him. He finally took me to fly kites one day and set me > down and explained to me how he was. He was really worried that I wouldn't > love him anymore, but I reacted like, "yeah, and so?" When my mom started > having girlfriends, everyone would tease me, as this was jr. high, and kids > are a little meaner by then. I was angry towards her for many other > reasons, so her sexual orientation didn't bother me too much. Maybe just a > little. I wasn't living with her a lot of the time, so it didn't really > affect me as much as my dad. Through high school, my dad worried constantly > about what my friends would say. He always told me not to tell anyone, and > he freaked when I did. And I always did. I was proud of him for having the > courage to be who he was, and it inspired me to be who I am, rather than > worry about what others thought I should be. I love his friends, and they > love me. My friends loved him and his friends, even though none of them had > ever known gay people and were wary at first. When, I went to college, he > again told me not to tell anyone. That it would be harder for me. Bullshit. > I wouldn't want to hang out with anyone that would make it harder on me > for my father's choice to suck dick. And I was open with my friends from > the beginning. Anyway, my point is this. Gays have a total right to have > children, and I encourage them more than anyone. I was brought up to be > completely accepting of any type of person. And I learned, at an early age, > the importance of being who you are and making yourself happy. I also saw a > lot of the repression and aggression towards people for choosing to do so, > by people who were scared of the idea of being completely honest with > oneself and going against what the majority thought of as normal. I also > saw how overlooked AIDS was for a long time b/c it affected gays more than > straights. I had known many of my dad's friends die when I was growing up, > and I would hear stories of many more that I had never met. My dad's long > time lover died of the disease, when I was 11, and my dad contracted it > (he's still alive and kicking, though). Yet it was the early 90s before the > epidemic starting getting attention. After straight people started dying. > It all definitely made me more aware of what needs to change in our society, > and I've tried to do my part in changing people's views. That's all I can > do. But, don't ever say that these people don't have a right to have kids. > If a parent communicates well enough with their child, walking in on their > dad sticking it in some guys ass, is about as odd as them walking in on > their dad sticking it to their mom. That's the way it should be. There > should be no differentiation. People love who they love, and you should be > happy for them for loving rather than hating. Either scenerio could do > damage to a kid, so why are you making it seem wrong and unhealthy for men > to have sex with each other if you HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH GAYS? I love the > way I was brought up, and it's made me a much better person than many of > those around me. I wish everyone could experience it and see it through > their own eyes, so they could fully understand what I'm having a hard time > conveying. I am completely offended by your statement that gay people > should never have kids. Anyway, I hope I got my point across. It's prett
RE: [MMouse]: andy's balls for secretary of d-fenz
ok, so you have to, have to, have to tell me how big your balls got... for some odd reason i have some obsession with freaky balls... like i bugged my friend for months to show me his one huge nut. it was pretty much the size one one normal set, but it was only one... but how does a hernia affect the, um, surface area of ones nads? educate us all my dear... oooh... and how does one know that their balls are average? does one rent like porn, freeze frame it, run up to the tv with their pants around their ankles and have their friends compare?... if i had balls that's how i'd do it. love and mrs. wrinkles, leigh Speaking of freaky ball obsession, have you ever seen "grapes and raisins"? It's an interesting ball trick, hard to explain in an email, but a must-see for a person interested in nuts. "This is a grape...This is a raisin." pretty funny alex
RE: [MMouse]: help meee!!!
ok, about 2 weeks ago, i was bored at work, what else is new right? but anyways, i was reading movie line and there was a contest to win tickets for a special advanced screening of "Cecil B. Demented". to make a long story short i ended up winning. so now i have tickets for 2 people on wednesday, august 9th. the problem is that the movie is on the same night as avail. i havent seen avail in years and its been so long since they have come here, i dont wanna miss em! should i pay my tribute to avail and then john waters? or john waters, and hope that avail will come back around another time. agh! Love and Lemmings Blake Sinclair http://members.xoom.com/berzercker oh, p.s. lastnight i saw dillinger escape plan, isis and candiria and was blown away. ive seen dillinger escape plan before and they never come short of amazing in my book, but what stole the show for me was isis. good lord! does it get any heavier? it sounded like a cross between noothrush, jesuit and some awsome noise band. if anyone on this list is into music other than indie pop/emo, check this show out, im sure it'll come to your city soon. I can't believe you would even consider missing an Avail show for a movie, even if it is an advanced screening. I think the choice is obvious!!! Isis does rock and I'm hoping they come to the Boston area sometime this year. Alex SilvaContent SpecialistGetConnected.com(t) 617_878_4481(f) 509_275_2555(m) 617_784_5672[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.getconnected.comA site for those who believe in the power of being connected. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 10:42 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [MMouse]: help meee!!!
Re: [MMouse]: Dr. Laura, Queen Of Hate
This is a very relevant forward I received yesterday. > > > > US Radio guru Dr Laura Schlessinger, classified as the "Queen of > Hate" > > > > tells her fans that homosexuality is a "biological error and sadness > that > > > > can be cured" and that lesbian mothers are "a devastation to > children". > > > > Tap > > > > "Dr Laura" into any internet search engine and you'll find scores of > > > > websites arguing about this blond bombshell who has the usual Yankee > knack > > > > > > > > for self promotion. You might also find the following "open letter", > > > > posted > > > > on the net from Canada, which says everything that needs to be said > about > > > > the intellectual pitfalls of selective Biblical interpretations. The > > > > letter > > > > begins: > > > > Dear Dr Laura, thank you for doing so much to educate people > regarding > > > > God's Law, I have learned a great deal from your show. When someone > tries > > > > to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example , I simply remind him > that > > > > > > > > Leviticus 18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination. End of > debate." > > > > "I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the > specific > > > > laws and how to best follow them: > > > > a)When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it > creates a > > > > pleasing odour for the Lord (Lev 1:9). The problem is my neighbours. > They > > > > claim the odour is not pleasing to them. Should I smite them? > > > > b) I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in > Exodus > > > > 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price > for > > > > her? > > > > c)I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is > in her > > > > > > > > period of menstrual uncleanliness (Lev 15:19-24). The problem is, how > do I > > > > > > > > tell ? I have tried asking, but most women take offence. > > > > d) Lev 25:44 states that I may indeed possess slaves, both male and > > > > female, > > > > provided they are purchased from neighbouring nations. A friend of > mine > > > > claims > > > > that this applies to Mexicans, but not to Canadians. Can you clarify? > Why > > > > can't > > > > I own Canadians? > > > > e) I have neighbour who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus > 35:2 > > > > clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obliged to > kill him > > > > > > > > myself? > > > > f) A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an > > > > abomination (Lev 11:10), it is a lesser abomination than > homosexuality. I > > > > don't agree. Can you settle this? > > > > g) Lev 21:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I > have a > > > > > > > > defect in my sight. I have to admit that I wear glasses. Does my > vision > > > > have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here? > > > > h) most of my male friends get their hair trimmed, including the > hair > > > > around their temples, even though this is expressly forbidden by Lev > > > > 19.27. > > > > How should they die? > > > > i) I know from Lev 11:6-8 that touching the skin of a dead pig > makes me > > > > unclean, but may I still play football if I wear gloves? > > > > j) My uncle has a farm. He violates Lev 19:19 by planting two > different > > > > crops in the same field, as does his wife by wearing garments made of > two > > > > different kinds of thread. he also tends to curse and blaspheme a > lot. Is > > > > it really necessary that we go to all the trouble of getting the > whole > > > > town > > > > together to stone them (Lev 24:10-16)? Couldn't we just burn them to > death > > > > > > > > at a private family affair like we do with people who sleep with > their > > > > in-laws (Lev 20:14) > > > > "Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and > > > > unchanging."
[MMouse]: help meee!!!
ok, about 2 weeks ago, i was bored at work, what else is new right? but anyways, i was reading movie line and there was a contest to win tickets for a special advanced screening of "Cecil B. Demented". to make a long story short i ended up winning. so now i have tickets for 2 people on wednesday, august 9th. the problem is that the movie is on the same night as avail. i havent seen avail in years and its been so long since they have come here, i dont wanna miss em! should i pay my tribute to avail and then john waters? or john waters, and hope that avail will come back around another time. agh! Love and Lemmings Blake Sinclair http://members.xoom.com/berzercker oh, p.s. lastnight i saw dillinger escape plan, isis and candiria and was blown away. ive seen dillinger escape plan before and they never come short of amazing in my book, but what stole the show for me was isis. good lord! does it get any heavier? it sounded like a cross between noothrush, jesuit and some awsome noise band. if anyone on this list is into music other than indie pop/emo, check this show out, im sure it'll come to your city soon.
[MMouse]: adding to the gays and kids thing
I just posted my long ass view on the gay thing, and then read Star's post, and thanks, man. I feel I am more enlightened. Oh yeah, I also wanted to say that aside from my parents, I have 3 gay cousins (well, one is bisexual, like me!) that I am very close to. Everyone tells me they need to do a study on my family, if they don't believe it's hereditary. Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
[MMouse]: gays having kids-specifically directed towards amy
I've really tried to keep my mouth shut about this, but, Amy, you are so ignorant. And I'm not saying stupid, I'm saying uninformed. I'm not going to insult you, but let's just say that I usually don't bother reading your posts, but after Leigh's response, I was curious. My dad is gay. Granted, he didn't decide he was gay until I was 6 months old, but he's gay nonetheless. And I'm glad. My mom also had girlfriends through most of my adolescence, and it bothered me a little, but I accepted it. I had a slumber party for my 10th birthday with all the girls from school there. Later, it turned out that one of the girls' mom's knew my dad from a long time ago and told her that she couldn't go to my house anymore b/c he was gay. I went to a pentecostal school, if that tells you anything. Well, she went to school and told everyone, then they all started prank calling my house and leaving extremely mean messages on the machine. My dad hid all this from me, but the kids at school teased me a little. I thought nothing of it. I knew that he had always had male "roommates", and I loved them almost as much as him. He finally took me to fly kites one day and set me down and explained to me how he was. He was really worried that I wouldn't love him anymore, but I reacted like, "yeah, and so?" When my mom started having girlfriends, everyone would tease me, as this was jr. high, and kids are a little meaner by then. I was angry towards her for many other reasons, so her sexual orientation didn't bother me too much. Maybe just a little. I wasn't living with her a lot of the time, so it didn't really affect me as much as my dad. Through high school, my dad worried constantly about what my friends would say. He always told me not to tell anyone, and he freaked when I did. And I always did. I was proud of him for having the courage to be who he was, and it inspired me to be who I am, rather than worry about what others thought I should be. I love his friends, and they love me. My friends loved him and his friends, even though none of them had ever known gay people and were wary at first. When, I went to college, he again told me not to tell anyone. That it would be harder for me. Bullshit. I wouldn't want to hang out with anyone that would make it harder on me for my father's choice to suck dick. And I was open with my friends from the beginning. Anyway, my point is this. Gays have a total right to have children, and I encourage them more than anyone. I was brought up to be completely accepting of any type of person. And I learned, at an early age, the importance of being who you are and making yourself happy. I also saw a lot of the repression and aggression towards people for choosing to do so, by people who were scared of the idea of being completely honest with oneself and going against what the majority thought of as normal. I also saw how overlooked AIDS was for a long time b/c it affected gays more than straights. I had known many of my dad's friends die when I was growing up, and I would hear stories of many more that I had never met. My dad's long time lover died of the disease, when I was 11, and my dad contracted it (he's still alive and kicking, though). Yet it was the early 90s before the epidemic starting getting attention. After straight people started dying. It all definitely made me more aware of what needs to change in our society, and I've tried to do my part in changing people's views. That's all I can do. But, don't ever say that these people don't have a right to have kids. If a parent communicates well enough with their child, walking in on their dad sticking it in some guys ass, is about as odd as them walking in on their dad sticking it to their mom. That's the way it should be. There should be no differentiation. People love who they love, and you should be happy for them for loving rather than hating. Either scenerio could do damage to a kid, so why are you making it seem wrong and unhealthy for men to have sex with each other if you HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH GAYS? I love the way I was brought up, and it's made me a much better person than many of those around me. I wish everyone could experience it and see it through their own eyes, so they could fully understand what I'm having a hard time conveying. I am completely offended by your statement that gay people should never have kids. Anyway, I hope I got my point across. It's pretty early, and I didn't get enough sleep, so my head is pretty cloudy. Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
[MMouse]: why trekkies shouldn't breed
**(but lemme tell you what, leigh, you sure do know how to make someone feel like they accidently blew up a building).** hmm... see that's you taking my sttuff out of context... i was just trying to make a point about you and your comment... i have no intentions of making you feel like you had blown up any buildings... what i had meant to do is make you SEE WHAT WAS WRONG IN WHAT YOU SAID... that's all :) **my point is that other kids aren't going to understand, and homosexuals should keep that in mind before they either adopt (i personally feel this is the better way to go...)** kids are cute things, but pretty much usually awful along the lines of tolerance... i am sure as hell not going to quell my desires because some little 7 year old shit head may not like it. there are ways you can go about doing things... move to somewhere with a large gay population, there will probably be alot of kids there with "alternative parents"... and i'm sure it's not like you're having two fire island gay people as the common gay parent... most of them will be normal... kids also don't understand retardation and birth defects... doesn't mean that parents prone to things like that shouldn't breed... love and baybs, leigh
Re: [MMouse]: Re: growing up gay/Built To Spill
Shit, who needs to talk about the Presidential race: there's enough politics right here on the list. Although I do agree with Leigh and her loyal followers on this issue, it seems like most people are just using this as an excuse to bash Amy. She was wrong, fine - no need to make her out as the next Hitler. Does anyone here know what's going on with Built To Spill? I know they recently released the live album, but I was wondering when the next LP will be released. Leigh, my nuts are so big that they drag on the ground when I walk. Of course that's due to the elephantitis, but it should still count for something.
[MMouse]: andy's balls for secretary of d-fenz
ok, so you have to, have to, have to tell me how big your balls got... for some odd reason i have some obsession with freaky balls... like i bugged my friend for months to show me his one huge nut. it was pretty much the size one one normal set, but it was only one... but how does a hernia affect the, um, surface area of ones nads? educate us all my dear... oooh... and how does one know that their balls are average? does one rent like porn, freeze frame it, run up to the tv with their pants around their ankles and have their friends compare?... if i had balls that's how i'd do it. love and mrs. wrinkles, leigh
[MMouse]: Re: The Causey Way
Yeah! I didn't know if many people had heard of TCW. They are from Gainesville and I am from South Florida, and the first time I saw them I had no idea what I was getting into. Then I saw them again in their hometown and they rocked my dick. Joey
RE: [MMouse]: modest cunt - blazing idiot
i'm sorry. i thought it was obvious that that was a joke. i got the address for that page from www.losers.org. it's not me. On 3 Aug 2000, at 9:02, Joe Wagner wrote: > > -- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 13:06:25 -0400 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [MMouse]: modest cunt > > I have some interesting views on feminism; check out my website > to find out more: http://www.dcmcnamara.com/ > > > > Are you kidding me? Are you a real person? You really believe we should > incarcarate masturbators and lock up homos?! You have this faith in some god > and you listen to Modest Mouse. > > "It's hard to remember we're alive for the first time. It's hard to remember > we're alive for the last time... It's hard to remember to live before you > die" > > Or maybe you don't really listen to Modest Mouse. You kinda just hear it. > >
RE: [MMouse]: modest cunt - blazing idiot
-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 13:06:25 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [MMouse]: modest cunt I have some interesting views on feminism; check out my website to find out more: http://www.dcmcnamara.com/ Are you kidding me? Are you a real person? You really believe we should incarcarate masturbators and lock up homos?! You have this faith in some god and you listen to Modest Mouse. "It's hard to remember we're alive for the first time. It's hard to remember we're alive for the last time... It's hard to remember to live before you die" Or maybe you don't really listen to Modest Mouse. You kinda just hear it.
RE: [MMouse]: scour.com
chiggity check this out.globalscape pulled cutemx out of service because i guess they were too scared that they were gonna get sued...i ask myself..why be in the business if your too pussy to stand behind your product chris -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of kenneld Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 10:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [MMouse]: scour.com Yeah, it was me. I used a napster-like program called "CuteMX" (www.GlobalScape.com) to get it, but I haven't been able to connect with it for a few days. I think their server is broken or something. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 10:23 PM Subject: [MMouse]: scour.com > I remember someone saying something about being able to watch "Scary Movie." > I've only been able to find trailers for it! Am I doing something wrong? > Probably. > > Phil >
[MMouse]: nomar for prez (leigh for vice prez)
so yeah...hell of a night for this list..i come home with all these digests...and almost every post is either about boston or trashing amy for being insane. very nice. so yeah i suck and im missing both the at the drive in show in boston and the mo mo show in providnce..but hey sue me im not even from boston.but ill definitely be at the weezer show..we definitely need some kind of lister meet up thing for that.its at axis right? who ever mentioned or asked about modest mouse playing in maine got me thinking. i so wish they would play here..they could easily sell out a small venue here. i swear. they might enjoy it hereor just the fact that theres so much un developed land here. oh well. oh and leigh, as far as big nuts go, im sporting quite average nuts but i had a hernia once and they grew to inhuman proportions...you'd be in teste heaven. we should hook up and ill give myself another hernia just for you, good deal eh? love and teste drainage, andrew