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Eric Saeger

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Jan 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/13/98
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Melissa wrote:
>
> Martha, here's a url for a Dark Shadows website -- thought you might like it.
>
> Dark Shadows (Judy Phillips <jph...@epix.net>)
> http://www.epix.net/~jphill/shadows.html
>
> Melissa
>

Yess. Just don't ask to get on her mailing list. You'll get a synopsis
of one full episode every day in your emailbox (been there done this).

Feelin' Wolfy,

Eric

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sch...@mindnospring.com

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On 13 Jan 1998 14:03:41 GMT, melissa...@english.usyd.edu.au
(Melissa ) wrote:

>Martha, here's a url for a Dark Shadows website -- thought you might like it.
>
>Dark Shadows (Judy Phillips <jph...@epix.net>)
> http://www.epix.net/~jphill/shadows.html
>
>Melissa
>

Dark Shadows ! When I was 10 years old, I was forbidden by my mother
to watch 2 shows: Dark Shadows (too scary) and Rowan & Martin's Laugh
In (too risque I suppose). I couldn't sneak the latter, it was on at
night when my parents were home. ( Also, they watched it and we only
had one TV.) But Dark Shadows was an afternoon show - and all my
friends mothers couldn't/could/? care less. I loved it, though
probably as much for the "criminal" aspect as the content. Was it
ever on in syndication ?

-Sal

KLBKRN

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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In article <34bbf02a....@nntp.mindspring.com>, sch...@mindnospring.com
writes:

>Dark Shadows ! When I was 10 years old, I was forbidden by my mother
to watch
>2 shows: Dark Shadows (too scary) and Rowan & Martin's Laugh
In (too risque I
>suppose). I couldn't sneak the latter, it was on at
night when my parents
>were home. ( Also, they watched it and we only
had one TV.) But Dark
>Shadows was an afternoon show - and all my
friends mothers couldn't/could/?
>care less. I loved it, though

ME TOO !!! I use to RUN home from school to the babysitters house when I was
about 9 or 10, to watch my two, most cherished shows in the world (probably
because they were taboo at home*) General Hospital and Dark Shadows. Old Nurse
Jessie Brewer was quite the babe in her time and Dr. Hardie he he, had all the
ladies swooning. :-)

Sal, no wonder you hang out with us *smokers at Eric's you were a wild teen in
the 70's huh, you can tell us...


Katie

sch...@mindnospring.com

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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Well Katie, I might have been but I can't really remember...

-Sal
(But hey, I can definitively state I never *enjoyed* Queen !)

KLBKRN

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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In article <34bc4739....@nntp.mindspring.com>, sch...@mindnospring.com
writes:

>Well Katie, I might have been but I can't really remember...

-Sal
(But hey,
>I can definitively state I never *enjoyed* Queen !)

Oh Jesus, you mean the group "We Are The Champions" make me puke, Queen ??
LOLOL ME neither. Oh for the love of pot, I had a neighbor who played that
thing over and over and over for hours until I couldn't take it NO MORE , and
ended up screaming out the dining room window, "shut that fuckin shit up" at
the top of my sweet voice. YUCK they were a whiny group.


Katie

Halle 8

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Katie wrote:
>Dr. Hardie he he, had all the ladies swooning. :-)

Why am I not surprised?

Halle


sch...@mindnospring.com

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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But Katie ? Don't tell Eric.

-Sal


Eric Saeger

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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sch...@mindnospring.com wrote:
> >Oh Jesus, you mean the group "We Are The Champions" make me puke, Queen ??
> >LOLOL ME neither. Oh for the love of pot, I had a neighbor who played that
> >thing over and over and over for hours until I couldn't take it NO MORE , and
> >ended up screaming out the dining room window, "shut that <redacted> <redacted> up" at

> >the top of my sweet voice. YUCK they were a whiny group.
> But Katie ? Don't tell Eric.
>
> -Sal

If you (as if anyone cares) read my original post about Queen, you'll
see that I was putting Sabbath, Rush, and someone else on the "Turntable
of Doom" at Senator Sam's nephew's house while passing bongs. Not
Queen.
But ya gotta admit, "News of the World" was one f#▎ed up album.

Yer Pal,

Eric

Firefly192

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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sch...@mindnospring.com wrote:
>> >Oh Jesus, you mean the group "We Are The Champions" make me puke, Queen ??
>> >LOLOL ME neither. Oh for the love of pot, I had a neighbor who played that
>> >thing over and over and over for hours until I couldn't take it NO MORE ,
>and
>> >ended up screaming out the dining room window, "shut that <redacted>
><redacted> up" at
>> >the top of my sweet voice. YUCK they were a whiny group.
>> But Katie ? Don't tell Eric.

Eric wrote:
>If you (as if anyone cares) read my original post about Queen, you'll
>see that I was putting Sabbath, Rush, and someone else on the "Turntable
>of Doom" at Senator Sam's nephew's house while passing bongs. Not
>Queen.
>But ya gotta admit, "News of the World" was one f#▎ed up album.


So I'm old, okay? Is Queen the group whose lead singer was gay and died? Did
they do a version of "All The Young Dudes" ? Once on tv I saw that guy, doing
that song, while stripping down to his skivvies.

I liked it.

--Steph


Captive964

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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>
>So I'm old, okay? Is Queen the group whose lead singer was gay and died?
>Did
>they do a version of "All The Young Dudes" ? Once on tv I saw that guy,
>doing
>that song, while stripping down to his skivvies.
>
>I liked it.
>
> --Steph
>
Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of Queen, was bisexual. Yes, he died of AIDS.
IMHO, they were very good around the time of "Killer Queen" and "Tie Your
Mother Down". Besides, how can I hate a band who did a tribute to women such as
I -- "Fat Bottomed Girls". :)

Captive

Don Sobwick

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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KLBKRN wrote:
>
> In article <34bbf02a....@nntp.mindspring.com>, sch...@mindnospring.com
> writes:
>
> >Dark Shadows ! When I was 10 years old, I was forbidden by my mother
> to watch
> >2 shows: Dark Shadows (too scary) and Rowan & Martin's Laugh
> In (too risque I
> >suppose). I couldn't sneak the latter, it was on at
> night when my parents
> >were home. ( Also, they watched it and we only
> had one TV.) But Dark
> >Shadows was an afternoon show - and all my
> friends mothers couldn't/could/?
> >care less. I loved it, though
>
> ME TOO !!! I use to RUN home from school to the babysitters house when I was
> about 9 or 10, to watch my two, most cherished shows in the world (probably
> because they were taboo at home*) General Hospital and Dark Shadows. Old Nurse
> Jessie Brewer was quite the babe in her time and Dr. Hardie he he, had all the
> ladies swooning. :-)
>
> Sal, no wonder you hang out with us *smokers at Eric's you were a wild teen in
> the 70's huh, you can tell us...
>
>
> Katie
Dear Katie: It was the same way with me. I used to watch it at a friends
house after work and when GH came on you weren't even allowed to talk.
Dark Shadows was one of my favorite
shows. Debby S.<sarg...@injersey.com>

MG

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Jan 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/14/98
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I *love* Queen! Fat bottomed girls, they make the rockin' world
go 'round!

Let us not forget Bohemian Rhapsody, out of which, I am sorry to
say, I love the snot.

(Well, GQB?)
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Melissa

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Jan 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/15/98
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Steph:

So I'm old, okay? Is Queen the group whose lead singer was gay and died? Did
they do a version of "All The Young Dudes" ? Once on tv I saw that guy, doing
that song, while stripping down to his skivvies.

---
I spent a lot of time in the local record shop ("Tarantella," of Gordon)
listening to Queen when I was a teenager, with those pumpkin-sized
headphones clamped to my head. "Killer Queen" was quite a revelation;
"Bohemian Rhapsody" -- what a killer! They were great, back then. Plus,
Freddie Mercury did one video as a drag parody of Coronation Street,
endearing him to me for life.

Melissa

Jill0704

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Jan 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/15/98
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Steph:

>Did
they do a version of "All The Young Dudes" ?

It may be just because I'm getting old, but I don't remember Queen doing that.
Wasn't it Mott the Hoople?

Jill

Firefly192

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Jan 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/15/98
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Steph wrote:
>>Did
>they do a version of "All The Young Dudes" ?

Jill wrote:
>It may be just because I'm getting old, but I don't remember Queen doing
>that.
>Wasn't it Mott the Hoople?


Yeah, I think David Bowie wrote it, Mott the Hoople did it, and then I'm pretty
sure I saw Queen do it in a concert tape I watched on tv.
Maybe a Higher Authority can enlighten us...
--Steph

Captive964

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Jan 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/15/98
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Jill wrote:
>
>Steph:

>
>>Did
>they do a version of "All The Young Dudes" ?
>
>It may be just because I'm getting old, but I don't remember Queen doing
>that.
>Wasn't it Mott the Hoople?
>
>Jill

Yep, it sure was.

Captive

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