m: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: RE: Led Zeppelin
> pavement writes better hooks than the beatles.
> doug martsch is a better guitarist than jimi hendrix.
>
>
>
>
in the same respect, i think the beatles/rollingstones/whatever are better
than the pavement/builttospill/modestmouse but i guess you win. i took the
bait.
In a message dated 7/18/00 7:45:55 PM Mid-Atlantic Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I wrote that.
I think it's funny tha
> Anyways, blaming Zep for cock rock is like blaming Jaws for
> Twister and Volcano or Pyscho for the Hand that Rocks the Cradle.
> One thing might have led to the other, but don't blame the originals
> for what came after!
but they spawned it. to me, they WERE the originals of cockrock. ma
I wrote that.
I think it's funny that people have such a knee-jerk reaction to
someone saying "__ is better than the beatles/rolling
stones/velvet underground". It's like, as a music fan, you're required
to accept as fact "the The Beatles will never be topped". I'm not
going to buy into
<< issac brock writes better lyrics than lou reed.
pavement writes better hooks than the beatles.
doug martsch is a better guitarist than jimi hendrix >>
good god
who wrote this junk? is he/she human?
i'm sorry, none of these guys hold a candle to reed/beatles/hendrix
i think there needs to b
fuck that.
fuck "thanking" bands for their influence.
fuck led zepplin
fuck the beatles.
fuck the rolling stones.
fuck bob dylan.
fuck the velvet underground.
that stuff was original and groundbreaking in it's own time and
that's great, but guess what? i wasn't around then and it sounds
bo
Girlfriend, are you crazy?! Led Zeppelin is responsible for the
GOOD things we like now... whenever you hear a bowed
instrument played in a rock song (Nirvana, Modest Mouse) you can
thank Jimmy Page. And also thank them for taking inspiration
from non-Western music in making a lot of their m
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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Re: pret a porter bad rap/dancehall song
> In a message dated Sun, 16 Jul 2000 8:28:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
"norske ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> << > 1) Fred Savage, yelling at a plai
In a message dated Sun, 16 Jul 2000 8:28:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "norske ho"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<< > 1) Fred Savage, yelling at a plain looking girl, at a staged reading
starring Ben Savage
as i think of fred savage growing into his mid-20s, i sit on my fat ass and
ponderjust
> Plus, headphones are easier to hump than speakers, especially if you're a
> girl. As a fellow, I myself am partial to subwoofers.
silly me. i've been grinding into the speakers all this time, when in fact
i should've been poking myself with the earphones :P
earphone sex with modest mouse
NPR, go figure with it's sweaky-clean sense of some conjured morality. If
they did give it a good review-- that could be scary.
>Man, the moon and antartica just got a bunk review on
>NPR from some chick that writes music reviews for
>USAToday. She was so clueless it was nearly
>sickening. Gue
In a message dated 07/17/2000 4:55:46 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< i don't like them. i don't understand. am i
missing something? how do people who have an obvious appreciation of great
music (esp. modest mouse) love bright eyes so? somebody, please explain
the
Man, the moon and antartica just got a bunk review on
NPR from some chick that writes music reviews for
USAToday. She was so clueless it was nearly
sickening. Guess that will be happening more and more
often as the greater mouse exposure attracts a greater
number of mindless morons. I weep for
> that i could reach out and hump it or just have some sort of intimacy with
> it. as for why i think it sounds better on headphones, i think you get
> more of the intensity and the sound effects on the album when you can
> listen so closely to it.
> - amy
>
Plus, headphones are easier to hum
> 1) Fred Savage, yelling at a plain looking girl, at a staged reading
starring Ben Savage
as i think of fred savage growing into his mid-20s, i sit on my fat ass and
ponderjust how big has his nose gotten? secondly, why was he yelling
at a plain looking girl?
- amy
In a message dated Sat, 15 Jul 2000 9:47:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, JR?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<< Karina wrote:
> > 3) Brittney Spears' back up dancers, getting thier hair done as a
> group (and not tipping the shampoo girl) at the salon I work at.
hey what do they look like? these two
Karina wrote:
> > 3) Brittney Spears' back up dancers, getting thier hair done as a
> group (and not tipping the shampoo girl) at the salon I work at.
hey what do they look like? these two little girls insist i look like
one of britney spears dancers, dammit!
jusqu'à la fin, daniel ryder the pa
ieah, it must be tough, living in LA, seeing all those celebs. here in
Tulsa, OK the biggest celebrity we've gotten recently is Willie Tyler and
Lester at the local comedy club.
i'm going.
so very sad.
Jake
> Speaking of Minor Celebrity Sightings, here are mine for this week:
>
> 1) Fred Sa
Speaking of Minor Celebrity Sightings, here are mine for this week:
1) Fred Savage, yelling at a plain looking girl, at a staged reading starring Ben
Savage
2)Teck out of Real World Hawaii, in Starbucks
3) Brittney Spears' back up dancers, getting thier hair done as a group (and not
tipping the
www.insound.com
And www.mp3it.com has a whole shitload of live tracks.
Phil
First off, your honest opinion is always appreciated...(by me).
I enjoy this sort of stuff. Anyways, you could look at Ween as clownish,
but I look at Ween as having a sense of humor about themselves, about music,
and about life. One of my other true heroes, Frank Zappa was the same way..
he j
In reply to this letter (at the bottom),
I regurgitate a basic economic principle: "The value of a good is
subjective." We base our lives on different perceptions of good and bad and
how those filter onto and affect our resulting utility.
I'm sure most everyone on this list gets "fucked up", o
ini kamoze - "here comes the hotstepper"
here comes the hotstepper
word 'em up!
i'm the lyrical gangsta!
word 'em up!
still livin' like that!
i think that's what you were looking for.
and :
it's possible for a film to a) not have a moral at all, b) to have multiple
morals, c) be completely am
ini kamoze - "here comes the hotstepper"
here comes the hotstepper
word 'em up!
i'm the lyrical gangsta!
word 'em up!
still livin' like that!
i think that's what you were looking for.
and :
it's possible for a film to a) not have a moral at all, b) to have multiple
morals, c) be completely am
To order the LP's straight from the label, go here:
http://www.cstrecords.com/html/mailorder.html
To order the CD's straight from the label, go here:
http://www.brainwashed.com/kranky/ordering.html
There is a full-length entitled "F# A#(infinity
symbol)," and an EP entitled "Slow Riot For New
if you've ever seen a war film where the troops sing their "funny" little
marching songs, it almost always starts with "i don't know but i've been
told. . ." followed by some sort of vulgarity.
star
<< "I don't know but I've
been told, you never die (something...) and you never grow old").
In a message dated 07/13/2000 12:11:47 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I would have to be counted among the ones whom don't like and/or appreciate
Ween. I saw them in Seattle for the first time a few weeks ago (on the
guest list). They were like seeing a bad movie or
I would have to be counted among the ones whom don't like and/or appreciate
Ween. I saw them in Seattle for the first time a few weeks ago (on the
guest list). They were like seeing a bad movie or bad art. We gave it a
chance and then left. To me, they are like some cheesy vaudeville style of
<< yeah dogg the white stripes have a song with the dirtbombs on a split 7"
that comes packaed with a MULTIBALL magazine from last month or
something.
MULTIBALL magazine. the only magazine i know dedicated to garage punk
and pinball
russ >>
yea "hand springs" is probably their best s
didnt quote star so i made no sense.
<< i wasn't going to post either, but i gotta throw a shout-out to my peeps,
yo.
no one mentioned richard buckner, joel rl phelps or silkworm. surely, this
is criminal.
star >>
tom waits, white stripes
From: One Hundred Watt Warlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: God Ween Satan
> I've gone all weekend with this uneasy feeling because some
> caloused person casually said on this
> mail list last week, 'saw ween.. it was boring'.
caloused? i don't have an calluses...
I'm happy you stood up
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've gone all weekend with this uneasy feeling because some
> caloused person casually said on this
> mail list last week, 'saw ween.. it was boring'.
caloused? i don't have an calluses...
> I just am not sure who goes to a ween show in the first place
> if they woul
i wasn't going to post either, but i gotta throw a shout-out to my peeps, yo.
no one mentioned richard buckner, joel rl phelps or silkworm. surely, this
is criminal.
star
I totally forgot about the Swirlies. I remember _They_Spent_Their_Wild...
being one of the best albums of that year (95 or 96?, it was a while back).
~ audrey
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: overlooked and underappreciated
ew album a whole
lot..remarkably more than HIFTBSO...kudos to sdre for continuing to
evolve...
chris
-Original Message-
From: One Hundred Watt Warlock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 2:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: sdre again
> From: [EMAIL PROTECT
Both Modest Mouse and Mars Accelerator have been playing around Seattle for
years now (often together) so I guess its inevitable that there would be
some similarities. I don't think they sound too similar, but you can still
pick up on the parallels. I just thought it was odd when
_Frankfurt_Te
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I don't know Ween from 'wean', and I missed their show when they came to Portland
(called P-town if you're really fucken cool) because I was out. But I hear that they
sold out the Crystal Ballroom (just call it the crystal) and there were about 100
dumbfounded fans waiting around outside tryin
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> i like the new sdre now. anyone else to this point yet?
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> it took me a few listens, but i really do like it now.
> just like the new mouse.
it sounds like RUSH to me
__
Do You Yah
I've gone all weekend with this uneasy feeling because some caloused person
casually said on this
mail list last week, 'saw ween.. it was boring'.
I just am not sure who goes to a ween show in the first place if they would
find it boring???
I just saw Ween play back to back at Stubb's, Austin w
Dear Matt,
I enjoy mud-dipped branches soaked in Mountain Dew.
Love, Ashod.
<<>>
<< but still it's hard to find a good pair of pants.jeans
especially. >>
i totally agree with you...why is this!?
*tanner
In a message dated 07/07/2000 9:11:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< mc paul barman >>
This guy needs to be avoided at all costs. his "music" is atrocious. He is
not even a novelty act. He is wack.
In a message dated 07/06/2000 5:31:20 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< r.e.m. - radiohead - pedro the lion - built to spill - rachels - modest
mouse -
pavement - hieroglyphics - del tha funky homosapien - blackalicious - common
-
masters of the hemisphere - bright eyes
what exactly does an editor do? you could do a shitload of rad shit with
modestmouse.net. like give us all dope email addresses.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
how awesome would that be?
and like... i think its really easy to allow ppl to upload their own
shit. theres like an html tag for it and everythin..
Nick,
I have lots of HTML skills. Let's all get together and make a site.
Although Bruce Willen's is already pretty rad. Everybody write in with
ideas of something that hasn't ben done yet by Bruce or Epic--something
along the lines of Russ' Hot Girls/Boys pages and boots pages. Like maybe a
p
I left out that one detail - Sam Prekop was awesome! I wasn't up close when
he was playing, but just listening from back by the food and toilet run was
great. I'm definately going to check him out and that was really the only
thing that I saw at the Picnic that I really was impressed with that
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: me eating out of your picnic basket
looks like no one else is going to do it... so i'm going to do a little bit
of the reviewin' for the picnic... so me and dusty (australian for i can't
---
I'd plant a tree
just for Leigh
I was really going to try
radiohead
mineral
bright eyes
sonic youth
hum
archers of loaf
modest mouse
the cure
garrison
dinosaur jr
elliott smith
cursive
pixies
sorry about dresden
>1.why do you like modest mouse?
because they're doing The Thing
> 2.where does everyone live?
southern maine
> 3.how old are you
20
> 4.are you male or female?
male
saac's got some pedal
action goin on upstairs that I just LOVE.
... and those drums!
heck fire,
Jacob-- the boy who never knew
***++
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Re: Death Cab for Cutie or Sonic Youth
gobs of people like sonic youth better if only because they haven't heard
gobs of people like sonic youth better if only because they haven't heard death
cab yet, even so I'm sure sonic youth would be favored by the majority because
they have so many fans. Me personaly i'm not sure who I like better, I do
listen to death cab a whole lot more than I do sonic youth so may
Are you saying what I think you're saying? Is there actually someone out
there who likes sy better? Not that it wouldn't be completely fine with me
-- it would be -- I just didn't think it possible.
> It would be better to actually debate the mouse and Sonic Youth than
> Death Cab, there isn'
Actually that makes pretty good sense.
I'm going to see Sonic Youth either way, but only because I heard about
them playing here first (also someone bought the ticket and said "your
going right?") um.yeah.
I haven't see either one of them live so I figure that it wiser to see
Sonic Youth since
Thanks Audrey.
I never heard Mars Accelerator before today (via mp3 at CDNOW), and now I'm
hooked. I anxiously await my vinyl in the mail so I can decide what Moon &
Antartica may hve "borrowed" from them.
Grace
El paso
the porno candide is a "bantam classic," published in 1984
translated by Lowell Bair
and the lovely illustrations were done by Sheilah Beckett
June 30, 2000 1:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n1012
>
>
> In a message dated 6/27/00 6:41:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << David Foster Wallace >>
>
> Those 6 page footn
hold up. i've read candide and loved it but was unaware
of these porno pics. who's the publisher? more details,
please.
robert
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MMouse]:
In a message dated 6/27/00 6:35:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Anybody ever read Voltaire? Candide is just about the most un-1700s book
ever written...my copy even has little porno cartoons in it...its pretty
jive... >>
Good book, I have the porn pics in it also.
In a message dated 6/27/00 6:41:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< David Foster Wallace >>
Those 6 page footnotes in "Brief Interviews..." really pissed me off.
But I read them anyway.
Phil
Yikes, I'm almost on the plane in a few hours... headed to uncharted
territories of swimming pools and movie stars...
I will see all you fine kids at the picnic I hope. Look on my web page and
you will see I am an average white guy who will be wearing bright blue and
orange etonic running shoes
In a message dated Thu, 29 Jun 2000 1:54:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<<
My friend who is a veteran of all day shows says showing up when
the doors open is stupid.. you will be worn out before you even
start getting to the good bands. He's probably right, but I don
Joyce rules. I love Dubliners. Its such an amazing collection of short
stories, all connected.
Do you think Gabriel, at the end of "The Dead" is redeemed or not? I do, but
there is still stuff that suggests that he isn't.
So... so everyone agrees that some M&A songs have an 80's Talking Heads sort
of sound...
But when I listen to, "A Different City" and that loud, fast, guitar and
that bass line.. I can't help but sing the Pat Benatar jewel.. Invincible..
We can't afford to be Innocent..
Stand up and FACE.. The E
In a message dated 06/27/2000 5:15:18 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< <>
Hey, that book was groovy...
I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, >>
I'm sure most on the list have read David Foster Wallace (Infinite Jest,
Broom of the System, etc.), but
That's an understatement. Candide isn't 'pretty jive,' it's all
around ass-kicking alpha-jive (whatever the hell that means).
Another monster of literature is Louis-Ferdinand Celine's Death
on the Installment Plan (his follow-up to Journey to the End of
the Night). Any kids here should get their
If you consider that 'brilliance,' you need to expand yr reading
horizons beyond what the HS/college cannon buries you under. Sure,
there were some good hits back then, but there has been MUCH better
played since.
Always have been fond of the Russian 'realists' myself.
Gogol shut them all down,
3 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Books
> <>
> Hey, that book was groovy...
> I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, they have lots
of
> fun end of the world scenarios...
> Anybody ever read Voltaire? Candide is just about the most un-1700s book
> ever wri
Though I'm not exactly a Joyce fanatic, I totally agree with this statement.
With Thomas Pynchon especially, If you 'get it', its no longer merely
"difficult literature", but something you enjoy struggling with. The same
could be said for David Foster Wallace, but everyone pretends to get it
b
In a message dated 00-06-27 12:07:45 EDT, you write:
<< 28 The Fireside Bowl. Chicago, IL (w/ Jets To Brazil, The Explosion) >>
Ugh! Knife in the back! Why are there always good shows in Chicago during the
two months a year that I DONT live ther, and ten months of snowy mediocrity
otherwise. T
<>
Hey, that book was groovy...
I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, they have lots of
fun end of the world scenarios...
Anybody ever read Voltaire? Candide is just about the most un-1700s book
ever written...my copy even has little porno cartoons in it...its pretty
jive.
> Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
> EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
> concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
> Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, when we were
>
I just had to waste this time and space to say..
H Andes Mints.
And hasn't anyone proposed.. "They Become Angels"? Or do they say he says
that one one verse and something else on the other.
As gross as it is, I would probably take baby cum angels over biblical
angels. I don't think either
First of all, I've seen two long thread/arguments start because someone
misunderstood someone
else's sarcasm in their post. Hey, I love sarcasm as much as the next guy,
it's right their
next to irony, but when you type it in a message it really doesn't translate
too well!
Nice going there, bu
Once again, technical difficulties make my posts not just too long, but
no longer timely.. yet you get to read them anyways.
I'm always watching movies or doing something stupid like working so I
never can seem to finish a book these days... maybe they aren't good
enough? Was reading Invisi
In a message dated 06/27/2000 12:55:24 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< i too had to devote an entire semester to that one book and i am overjoyed
that i had such an opportunity. if all you can say is that ulysses is
'pretentious bullshit' you obviously didnt understand
No one is above sophomoric adjectives like pretentious. Not even god. I still
say that, if you want brilliance in literature, read some Renaissance to
Romantic era British people that aren't Shakespeare.
-matt
In a message dated 6/27/00 12:46:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wri
> No, fuck Ulysses because i had to devote a whole semester solely to that
book
> as a requirement for my English minor. It's a bunch of pretentious
bullshit.
> Go read some Marlowe or Eliot. Hell, read some Goethe or Moliere, they're
all
> better than James Joyce. >>
I haven't read muc
i too had to devote an entire semester to that one book and i am overjoyed
that i had such an opportunity. if all you can say is that ulysses is
'pretentious bullshit' you obviously didnt understand too much...
someone like james joyce is pretty much above sophmoric adjectives like
'pretentious.'
No, fuck Ulysses because i had to devote a whole semester solely to that book
as a requirement for my English minor. It's a bunch of pretentious bullshit.
Go read some Marlowe or Eliot. Hell, read some Goethe or Moliere, they're all
better than James Joyce.
-matt
In a message dated 6/26/00 1:
come on kiddies, can't we all just get along...
> << Fuck Ulysses.
>>>
>
> any ulysses? ulysses s grant, maybe? except he's dead, and that's
illegal.
> if in reference to the book, i don't know, sounds like a lot of paper
cuts
> would be involved. . .and sulfur in minor cuts in th
In a message dated 6/25/00 2:57:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Fuck Ulysses.
>>
any ulysses? ulysses s grant, maybe? except he's dead, and that's illegal.
if in reference to the book, i don't know, sounds like a lot of paper cuts
would be involved. . .and sulfur
Man, I feel like I've been at the Star Lanes all weekend. I've bowled six games there
in less than 36 hours. My thumb is swolen...
I was wondering if anyone who was bitching on the This Aint no Picnic message boards
about water n' stuff has heard anything lately. I decided last night to go, but
In a message dated 6/25/00 11:56:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I just read Beautiful Losers by Leonard CohenAWESOME BOOK... >>
I LOVE this book. Although, anything Leonard Cohen does is pretty much
amazing.
.mer.
I just read Beautiful Losers by Leonard CohenAWESOME BOOK...
i also recommend:
1. still life with woodpecker...Tom Robbins (any of his books really)
2. clockwork orange (so much better than the movie)
3. brave new world
*tanner
total anxiety, pay for variety
! --
chris
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 12:39 AM
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: [MMouse]OT weird bright eyes reveiw/tattoos
>
> .mer.
> np: james, laid.
In a message dated 6/24/00 10:35:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< This review, from Buddyhead, is very strange. They end up giving it a 4
out
of 5. >>
That's funny, I read that review yesterday, and at first I thought it was a
joke. It kinda sucks. I could write page
In a message dated 6/23/00 9:54:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< <>
>>
26fred's (or something to that effect) or house of pies (at vermont &
franklin) - both just blocks away from glenn danzig's house. . .
wacko toys is a pretty cool place to check out . . . and they
funny you mention that, because i have, many times, let kids into the
"backroom" that i knew where under age.
~Blake Sinclair
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Re: D
In a message dated 06/23/2000 12:25:15 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< ...i have no problem with poeple not liking my
bands, or people liking shitty groups, (even though i usually don't hesitate
to tell them i don't like a particular band), my only problem is somebody
Umm..definitely. This understatement of the effects of media on american
"culture" are pretty widespread. If you don't think media has much of an
effect on a populace, or even you specifically, ask yourself a question: (if
your are a sociology or criminal justice major, this probably doesn't app
me for
17.99..i guess he didn;'t like me..oh well...haven't been back since..
chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 12:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Bill's re
Yikes! Bill's records. My buddy Jay who went to see Modest
Mouse with me in Dallas took me there one time. He had a whole
box of Nirvana records, untouched.. sealed. But I couldn't bring
myself to take it to him and have him look me over and give me a
price just so I could go and put it ba
i kinda dig the blue with white swirl and red LCD font. and the bottom one.
star
<< here's my ideas, not as cool as "Isaac Brock has a Posse" but cool enough.
feedback people, i need feedback
~Mike
>>
> And I know this is an old arguement, but
> come on, does N Sync hurt anyone?
Do you want a simple "Yes" or "No" answer? Or a dissertation w/ references?
It's never been so unimaginative & factorized as this progress.
J-Doo
I know that it doesn't look like Isaac, but it really is him... I got the
picture here:
http://www.crystal-night.com/~bwillen/Mouse10.jpg
As far as his height, I have no idea how tall he is (or how much he weighs),
so I guessed. It's just a joke.
- Original Message -
From: "Dave" <[EMAI
In a message dated 00-06-22 19:07:31 EDT, you write:
<< elite than her...i did it because im an asshole sometimes. have you seen
clerks? well i live the movie (or at least i try to, and fail miserably).
>>
Yeah but in Clerks, they SOLD the girl the ciggarettes.
Which raises an interesting
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~Blake Sinclair
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Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n996
> In a message dated 06/22/2000 1:34:26 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
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-Allen Iverson
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wow. who knew Allen Iverson knew what indie rock was?
//mer//
"if its okay to touch you, its alright to think 'electricity'."
In a message dated 06/22/2000 1:34:26 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
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<< that is the most elitist assholish thing i have ever heard.
and im not smiling or being funny in saying that.
russ
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I'm with you, Russ. This reminds me of that guy Bill that owns Bill's
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