Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-15 Thread Andy Tanas
Chris, Your knowledge of The Pistoleros astounds me. Your well versed response on this subject had me in awe. The genuine care and precision you wrote with moved me to tears. WaitI might be changing my mind about you and might start to like you. Naww

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread Ignitor
>I do not know alot about that release!! Anyone have the scoop on >Pistoleros?? Was it a side project?? > >-jim Snip... Pistoleros are alive and well down here in Arizonathey actually have a self produced cd "Mistaken For Granted" released locally under their original name "The Chimeras"

RE: cereal wars/The Clash

1999-04-14 Thread Stuart Munro
Barry asks: > And what about Naomi? > Oh oh, obscure Carol Burnett references? Is that where we're going next? Lord help us... Stuart Munro

RE: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread Morgan Keating
>"McJob", say it loud and say it proud! > >Chris >owner of all Doug Coupland's books Oops, sorry Chris, missed this yesterday... MCJOB Morgan "re-read "Life After God" recently and loved it just the same"

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread James Gerard Roll
Sadly, I do not know alot about that release!! Anyone have the scoop on Pistoleros?? Was it a side project?? -jim On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Morgan Keating wrote: > >Appearances on: > > > >Soul Asylum, Uncle Tupelo, Maria McKee, Counting Crows, Joe Henry, > >Victoria Williams, John Hiatt, Wallfl

Re: Pistoleros - was RE: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread Morgan Keating
Thanks Chris... The TexMex flavoring part sounds interesting... I might check this one out... morgan At 08:03 AM 4/14/99 -0700, you wrote: >Morgan - > >Not bad if you like the Gin Blossoms. The Pistoleros have >one album (that I know of) called _Hang On to Nothing_. >Fans of the late D

Pistoleros - was RE: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread Hill, Christopher J
Morgan - Not bad if you like the Gin Blossoms. The Pistoleros have one album (that I know of) called _Hang On to Nothing_. Fans of the late Doug Hopkins (GBs guitarist, kicked out, killed himself) - like myself - will enjoy their cover of his "My Guardian Angel". Think of the GBs, but wit

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread Morgan Keating
>Appearances on: > >Soul Asylum, Uncle Tupelo, Maria McKee, Counting Crows, Joe Henry, >Victoria Williams, John Hiatt, Wallflowers, Roger McGuinn, Pistoleros, >Golden Smog . . . > >-jim Hey Jim, sorry, I was signed off for the night... Pistoleros? I haven't heard of them... Decent material?

RE: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread Grant, Jonathan
i want my maypo -Original Message- From: Jerry Curry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 2:42 PM To: passenger side Subject: Cereal Wars Count Chocula tops FrankenBerry. JC

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread LindaRay64
have you tried the all berry Captain Crunch? yum! Linda, wondering if y'all are pulling my leg about there being a fluff list

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread James Gerard Roll
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Morgan Keating wrote: > >twang content: what about the Jayhawks for sidemen of the decade?? > > Yes!!! They done good for Mr. Henry, etc... Well actually they were cruising until a few years ago, so they don't get my vote (and I know they are disqualified anyways as fr

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread Morgan Keating
>twang content: what about the Jayhawks for sidemen of the decade?? Yes!!! They done good for Mr. Henry, etc... > morgan "Louris and Olson fan to the end"

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread Morgan Keating
At 02:21 PM 4/13/99 -0500, you wrote: >Is there a vintage cereal market now? Lord have mercy, what a culture... > >--junior Scary, ain't it? morgan

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread Morgan Keating
> Perhaps. But Booberry beats Count Chocula any day. > Right on Kip!! Morgan >

RE: cereal wars/The Clash

1999-04-13 Thread Morgan Keating
:) morgan At 03:07 PM 4/13/99 -0400, you wrote: >I'd take Cap'n Crunch with Crunchberries over the Jam, but the CLash are >better than most cereals, even those with substance, like Bran >Flakes > >

Re: cereal wars/The Clash

1999-04-13 Thread Morgan Keating
There you are! Glad to have ya' in my ring. Morgan At 01:52 PM 4/13/99 -0500, you wrote: In a message dated 4/13/99 1:21:43 PM EST, &adr=jon%5Ferik%40juno%2Ecom" onclick="this.search+='">[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << My brother and I had the same ongoing debate when we were kids ove

RE: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread Hill, Christopher J
> Did you know they reissued (if that can be a term used for cereal), Boo > Berry!? Yes indeedy! Got a box here in my veal fattening pen. (ugh, > sorry for the Gen X reference) > > Morgan > "McJob", say it loud and say it proud! Chris owner of all Doug Coupland's books

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread James Gerard Roll
Turns out that King Vitamin kicked FrankenBerry's ass . . . and then shortly there-after Count Chocula. -jim twang content: what about the Jayhawks for sidemen of the decade?? On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Jerry Curry wrote: > > Count Chocula tops FrankenBerry. > > JC >

RE: cereal wars/The Clash

1999-04-13 Thread Barry Mazor
Mr. Weisberger and I attempted to start a twang and cereal thread only a week ago..something about Homer & Jethro, Kelloggs, and New Country Corn Flakes (ba-buck-buck-buck). Now all this.! As Cheryl will no doubt soon point out, this looks just like judging the country music relation to cheap

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread BARNARD
Is there a vintage cereal market now? Lord have mercy, what a culture... --junior

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread Morgan Keating
Did you know they reissued (if that can be a term used for cereal), Boo Berry!? Yes indeedy! Got a box here in my veal fattening pen. (ugh, sorry for the Gen X reference) Morgan At 11:41 AM 4/13/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Count Chocula tops FrankenBerry. > >JC >

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-13 Thread louicm
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Jerry Curry wrote: > > Count Chocula tops FrankenBerry. Perhaps. But Booberry beats Count Chocula any day. Kip

RE: cereal wars/The Clash

1999-04-13 Thread Matt Benz
I'd take Cap'n Crunch with Crunchberries over the Jam, but the CLash are better than most cereals, even those with substance, like Bran Flakes