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1999-08-28 Thread David Kinnecome
I was also at the Chicago show, and I have to say I was slightly disappointed. I found it was often really hard to hear the vocals, and the overall sound quality was just okay. Ii was my first time seeing them, though, and I may have built up unreal expectations.

[MMouse]: Prufrock

1999-07-04 Thread David Kinnecome
and a bonus point for anyone who can name the ts eliot poem -- mike The T.S. Eliot poem is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

[MMouse]: more on libertarians

1999-06-08 Thread David Kinnecome
First, I apologize for the uneducated comment and for personal attacks. Now, to respond. First, the primacy of the individual, carried to its utmost conclusion, is Anarchy. Libertarians carry it only so far as it is beneficial; and I believe that they are more interested in maintaining the statu

[MMouse]: show me the perfect free market, and I'll show you a Bridge I'm selling in Brooklyn.

1999-06-06 Thread David Kinnecome
Sorry for sending this, but I felt the need to reply to the uneducated, libertarian (the least-aptly named "political group" I've ever come across) propaganda recently posted to the list. Get rid of public education? What a moron. I assume you were privately educated, apparently with little suc

[MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n227

1999-01-02 Thread David Kinnecome
I'm not sure that "gay" is the proper adjective, but I guess my favorite depends on the mood I'm in; most often "custom concern" or "trailer trash". [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -- BEGIN modestmouse.v001.n227 -- > > 001 - "D. C." 002 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -