i received this last week in response to the modest mouse poll results
(http://www.best.com/~drumz/mp/artists/modestmouse/view.cgi).. thought
it was interesting.. i'd like to hear what yall have to say.
_
why does everybody consistently like
mark-
i have to disagree. the Flyers were outmatched, yes. But, they didn't look
THAT bad that I am giving up hope. They made too many defensive errors, which
resulted in three quick goals. Other than that 26 mental lapse, they loooked
good in the first. And everyone knows that because of the
ill be at the boston show
--
Dustin
"keep your lamp light trimmed and burning"
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>From: Andrew Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [MMouse]: birthdefects and boston
>Date: Mon, May 15, 2000, 3:29 PM
>
> my mom smoked...AND had rhumetoid arthritis so she was on
Hello everyone, I've tried this a couple times already, so
please forgive me once again.
I need a ticket to the Boston show on 21 May! I must see
MM again and Les Savy Fav for the first time! Please help
me! Even if you're trying to make a profit by selling a ticket,
tell me. But just remembe
At 03:20 PM 5/15/00 -0700, Philip Smoker wrote:
>Actually, I think the common belief in my particular
>neck of the woods was that Canadian "ice" beers
>contain the highest percentage of alcoholic content
>allowable in the States. What is it, just over 8%?
I'm not sure what the highest perc
At 03:20 PM 5/15/00 -0700, Philip Smoker wrote:
>Actually, I think the common belief in my particular
>neck of the woods was that Canadian "ice" beers
>contain the highest percentage of alcoholic content
>allowable in the States. What is it, just over 8%?
I'm not sure what the highest perc
To me there is something very scary about beer that cost less than 4
bucks (unless, of course, you like malt liqueur). i grew up in the land
of piss beer and when I came up to the northwest i just couldn't see the
point in drinking that kind of beer anymore. i agree with matt who said
that a beer
>I have gone to many shows where there is no encore, and i found it a
>pleasant
>surprise that they were going to have one...
yeah!! pretty surprising...9 out of the 10 modest mouse shows i've been
to, they didn't do an encore. but people definitely screamed their brains
out expecting one.
> despite common belief that Canadian beer is stronger
Actually, I think the common belief in my particular
neck of the woods was that Canadian "ice" beers
contain the highest percentage of alcoholic content
allowable in the States. What is it, just over 8%?
RE: Yuengling
God, I would love to
Beer is yucky. It makes your breath reek and doesn't make nice with the
other liquors in your tummy.
Might as well use that ticket for kindling, its worthless.
Did you see Arnott in the corner with Dessy? He threw him aside like he was
a begging pesant!
They can't play the physical game wit
okay, i am going to ask as well...
i need two tickets to saturday's (may 20) show in nyc, although friday could
work also. please email with any good news:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks.
devyn
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At 01:29 PM 5/15/00 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>A beer snob not only insists on drinking expensive beer, but also a beer
>snob insists on making their preferences therein heard, and heard loudly.
You may have categorized me a bit too quickly.
I definitely don't insist on drinkin
for beer on a college budget all i have to say is:
woohoo beast ice!!
*gary*-better fucking recognize kiiid
while I generally dislike typical american beers, I have a spot in my heart
for Yuengling. I've been in Boston for the last three years for college, and
I can't explain how much I miss cheesesteaks and Yuengling Black and Tan. My
parents came up yesterday from Philly to move me into my new apar
A beer snob not only insists on drinking expensive beer, but also a beer
snob insists on making their preferences therein heard, and heard loudly.
Nothing worse than an earful when it's already enough trouble just trying
to stomach your six pack of milwaukee's best ice pounders.
Another thing th
Sounds like you just need out of california...you'll miss the weather, but
not for too long.
I have to disagree with the guy who said portland...it's too full of
people who think very highly of themselves. If you're not attached to
living in a metropolitan area there are some incredible towns in
>>"I was really impressed by the reaction the got for an encore...not
>>something
>>you
>> usually see at an indie show"
>jeez, what shows have you gone to?
I have gone to many shows where there is no encore, and i found it a pleasant
surprise that they were going to have one...
Hi, I'm going to San Francisco the 19th, 20th, and 21st of May...
Are there going to be any cool shows that weekend?
Or what are some good record stores or places to hang out?
I would really appreciate it if anyone could help me out with this
Thank You
I'll be there... I have a faint birth-mark on my right knee, so say "hi" if
you see me.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 3:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MMouse]: birthdefects and boston
my mom smoked...AND had rhumetoid
At 09:02 AM 5/15/00 -0700, Todd Houlette wrote:
>Obviously if you are complaining about the beer her in
>the US, you live in the wrong part of the US.
No, no, no. I'm sorry, I wasn't clear. I'm definitely not talking
about microbreweries. Generally, even at their worst, they're still pr
my mom smoked...AND had rhumetoid arthritis so she was on some weird medications..but
nothing really seemed to effect me except that asprin can cause CLEFT PALLETS (sp?)
and yellow teeth..i as fortunate not to have a c.p. but my teeth have always been
tinted yellow..weird eh?
also...im totally
As far as places to live on the west coast, have you ever been to
Portland? I know the whole deal of Oregonians and Californians, but I'm
not really a Oregonian. I've lived here for three years now and I do not
plan to leave this beautiful city for a long time to come. It has
everything one could
> i haven't seen one in a while. 7-up seems to be making a
> comeback, advertising wise anyway. i'm not a lemon lime soda
> kid, but 7-up is the best.
7-up...make 7-UP yours!
> thanks amy! you know what i'm sayin'! you got it easy, shit, my
> mom smoked cigarettes and drank coffee 24/7 w
> yeah, those girls yelling their "i love you"'s to Issac were annoying,
you've
> just got to stop being 12 at New Kids on the Block concert at some point
in
> time...
excuse me. i don't see anything wrong with screaming "i love you" to them
;)
i encouraged my friend who's going to the cleve
hey all! I was wondering if there are any people out there in need of a ticket for
the atlanta show or the athens show. I purchased mine already and a friend bailed so
now i have an extra ticket for each show. i'm not trying to profit or anything just
to get my money back.. let me know.
Tha
"not playing tundra/desert was a little disappointing,
but they can't play every song i want them to."
Wow, I think it's more amazing that they DIDN'T play
that song, since they played it on every date for four
straight years... I could never get sick of that
song... it was the song that drew me
yaahh... maybe if I wear my Red Hook shirt to the Modest Mouse show in
Boston Isaac will be reminded of home and invite me to join the band. That's
what I'm thinking.
-Original Message-
From: Todd Houlette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 12:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Obviously if you are complaining about the beer her in
the US, you live in the wrong part of the US. The
Northwest by far has the best beer. I'll admit that we
are spoiled with some of the best beer in the
country/world, as well as other mind altering, um, ..
_
i can't completely disagree with your assesment of my choices on
places to live. but, as i am a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants kinda
girl (dear god, please don't let anyone notice that i just quoted
'pretty woman'), i am open for suggestions on where on the west coast
is GOOD to live. nix on ventur
At 11:44 PM 5/14/00 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Anything that costs more than 4 bucks for a six pack isn't worth drinking.
>Damn beer snobs.
Despite my limited intelligence, I've recently figured out for myself
that a beer snob is somebody who doesn't like to drink things that taste
mpls on friday night.
chicago on saturday.
mmm... 2 days in a row full of mm goodness.
mpls = 1 hr 50 mins / no jams
chicago = 1 hr 30 mins / 2 jams / 2 encores
never ending math equation in mpls, custom concern in chicago.
i can sleep now.
nick
> "I was really impressed by the reaction
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