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otaking
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response 25 of 64:
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Mar 18 13:19 UTC 1997 |
Re #24: When you say your "pretty flexible" do you mean that in a physical
sense? Like bendy straws? I'd suggest a getogether at a pretzel factory if
that's the case. Otherwise, any time after April 6th, preferably a weekend,
would work. I'm available most Saturdays and every other Sunday.
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response 26 of 64:
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Mar 19 20:13 UTC 1997 |
Works for me. Anyone else interested?
(no, I am flexible schedualy speaking, ....and physicaly is top secret infor-
mation. )
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response 27 of 64:
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Apr 11 06:00 UTC 1997 |
Hey, is anyone still intrested in a accordionly get together, for any ol'
reason? I mean we could all do a road trip......and do the ol accordion
tour....
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scott
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response 28 of 64:
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Apr 11 11:09 UTC 1997 |
When/where?
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raven
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response 29 of 64:
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Apr 11 18:08 UTC 1997 |
Yes! I want to hear the salsa-polka-tango on upright accordion.
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otaking
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response 30 of 64:
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Apr 13 08:57 UTC 1997 |
I'm back, so plan away.
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font
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response 31 of 64:
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Apr 14 20:39 UTC 1997 |
Well, when could be when people are free, and where could be anywhere
deleriously dada....off to see the accordions...
I really don't have a place where people could go(if it is to be a
private get together) Movie? Uh, coffee house on poetry night?
(poetic terrorism! heightened!) Hey, raven, how about that next
poetry reading you have....the big special one! (at guild house>)
WE could get huge group of accordions there and you'd have a wild
house! I AM open to IDEAS!!!!!!!
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raven
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response 32 of 64:
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Apr 14 21:29 UTC 1997 |
Yes we shall dance with the muse on the tables and wake up poor sleepy
Ypsi-tucki. Accordion hath been the death of sleep.
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mdw
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response 33 of 64:
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Apr 15 05:47 UTC 1997 |
[from http://www.stgenesis.org/~inga/TedRaimi/tedfaq.html]
Joxer the Mighty,
He roams through the countryside;
He never needs a place to hide.
With Gabby as his sidekick
Fighting with her little stick,
Righting wrongs and singing songs,
Being mighty all day long
He's Joxer...he's Joxer the Mighty!
Ohhhh.....
He's Joxer the Mighty,
He's really tidy.
Everybody likes him
Because he has a funny grin.
Joxer the Mighty,
He's very tidy.
Everyone admires him.
He's so handsome it's a sin.
If you're in jeopardy
Don't call the cavalry.
There's a better remedy
(Although he doesn't work for free).
He's every man's trusty,
He's every woman's fantasy,
Plus he's goo-ood company.
He's Joxer...
I'm Joxer the Mighty!
Blood...valour...and victory! Ha-ha!
Joxer the Mighty,
He's very tidy.
Everyone admires him.
He's so handsome it's a sin.
When things get grim
He'll take it on the chin.
If you're in jeopardy
Caused by the enemy
Don't call the cavalry.
There's a better remedy
(Although he doesn't work for free).
He's every man's trusty,
He's every woman's fantasy,
Plus he's goo-ood company.
Look out! He's Joxer...
Joxer the Mighty!
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scott
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response 34 of 64:
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Apr 15 11:10 UTC 1997 |
Thanks, Marcus. I knew it would show up on the Web eventually, but I hadn't
looked lately.
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font
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response 35 of 64:
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Apr 17 12:52 UTC 1997 |
the reality of Joxer has been vindicated!
<reverb echoes galant>
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scott
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response 36 of 64:
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Apr 30 16:12 UTC 1997 |
OK, how about a field trip to see "Austin Powers, International Man of
Mystery"?
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font
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response 37 of 64:
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Apr 30 22:01 UTC 1997 |
Woahhhhhhhhh....dude! That has promise.... i'ts just cheezy enough that
it might work. So when is it? how much? sounds suspiciously like a
gig at pine knob.....<grin>
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scott
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response 38 of 64:
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May 1 11:09 UTC 1997 |
It's the latest Mike Myers movie, opening Friday at a theatre near you...
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remmers
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response 39 of 64:
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May 1 17:37 UTC 1997 |
(I know of at least three fictional and/or real characters
called Mike Myers...)
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remmers
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response 40 of 64:
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May 1 17:38 UTC 1997 |
Actually, make that 4:
Mike Myers, some comedy dude who used to be on SNL
Michael Myers, the serial killer in "Halloween"
Mike Myers, local Ann Arbor poet (may have moved away)
Mike Myers, 1st owner of M-Net (definitely moved away)
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scott
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response 41 of 64:
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May 1 19:02 UTC 1997 |
The first in the above list. The movie promises to be very silly.
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response 42 of 64:
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May 2 04:23 UTC 1997 |
sounds good, guys! Any body else interested? Speak up!
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raven
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response 43 of 64:
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May 2 15:47 UTC 1997 |
Yes... Though I think seeing waiting for Guffman (if it's still around) might
be more accordionesquwe.
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remmers
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response 44 of 64:
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May 3 10:33 UTC 1997 |
I saw "Guffman" and think it would be extremely accordionesque.
Unfortunately, it's vamoosed from the AA theater.
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otaking
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response 45 of 64:
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May 5 12:47 UTC 1997 |
Austin Powers sounds good to me. Of course, Volcano sounds just as silly to
me. Or Anaconda for that matter.
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response 46 of 64:
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May 5 20:34 UTC 1997 |
Anaconda....Volcano? Geez, I am getting flashbacks to 70's movie making....
It's Made From People!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Egad!
Soylent Celuloid, here I come.......<crash> (te he te he te he)
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otaking
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response 47 of 64:
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May 7 12:14 UTC 1997 |
Now with Soylent White, we have an unlimited supply of typing paper. I womder
what they make it out of.
"It's made from people! Soylent White is made from people!"
Eeeeeeeuuuuuuugh.
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scott
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response 48 of 64:
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Aug 3 13:51 UTC 1997 |
Well, I now have all the critical Xena episodes on tape. Is anybody
still interested in a Joxer party?
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font
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response 49 of 64:
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Aug 4 01:42 UTC 1997 |
Yes! Yes!!!!!
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