~Starbuck~
*****************************
"My speedo
So much depends
upon a red speedo
Covered with rain"
(by DD)
At home, sort of quietly, with some of my family. We're spending new
year's day seriously partying because it's my mother's 60th birthday.
Cal
I will be with my hubby's parents in Georgia (yawn).
I told Hubby that if this was an indication of how 2000 was going to be, we
were in for a boring year.
~:~:~ Isabel ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:
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~~You made me a whole person. I owe you everything~~
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"Starbuck" <sanja.h...@pp.inet.fi> wrote in message
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>
> So,how are you going to spend it?
At a par-tay with friends. Woo Hoo! The same friends that got me drunk on
champagne last year. ;-) Bring on the millennium
--
~Kristen
*Bassoonist Extraordinaire*
--
*I* "I am you and you are me and we are all together"
XFW # 17 (WotF - Floor Division)
S.M.U.T.ster #2 :::Bring it on:::
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Proud owner of MulderClone #49,384
*Where is Cuddles?
--
>Hi!
> Well our daughter will be spending the stroke of midnight watching a
>friend's father say I do and then spending the night with her.
Your daugher is spending the night with her friend's father? Euw!
Jen
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One never really learns how the witch
became wicked or whether it was the right
choice for her-- is it ever the right
choice? ~Gregory Maguire~
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>
> So,how are you going to spend it?
>
Maybe it's much too early in the game
Aah, but I thought I'd ask you just the same
What are you doing New Year's
New Year's eve?
Wonder whose arms will hold you good and tight
When it's exactly twelve o'clock that night
Welcoming in the New Year
New Year's eve
Maybe I'm crazy to suppose
I'd ever be the one you chose
Out of a thousand invitations
You received
Aah, but in case I stand one little chance
Here comes the jackpot question in advance:
What are you doing New Year's
New Year's Eve?
Whew...I just had a karaoke moment :)
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I'm flying out to L.A. on Thursday, where my writing partner will meet me at
the airport. It will be the first time we have actually been in the same
room, though I know him about as well as I know anybody. I'm kinda nervous,
though.
Friday during the day he's going to introduce me to the city and help me
shop for an apartment, and we're going to be doing something undisclosed for
the actual New Year's Eve... all I know is he told me to bring something
"nice" to wear. He's also promised to give me a kiss at the stroke of
midnight, so that takes care of one of my little superstitions nicely.
Then I'll fly back home just in time to load up my car and drive right back
to L.A., for good this time. Pretty exciting stuff.
I'm just praying that there won't be any major earthquakes, riots, fires,
and/or terrorist activity. That would really bum me out.
-R
I'll be spending it at home, with my family... :)
Chris :o)
Brit Guy #1
SMUTster #4
ICQ # 36727461
aka (the 4th horseman)
IM: Chris27828
"If I heard Silent Night one more time I was
going to start taking hostages." -Scully - HTGSC.
ScullyRox
"Miss Moo" <marit...@aol.comehither> wrote in message
> Kristen, Bassoonist Extraordinaire! wrote:
> >"Starbuck" <sanja.h...@pp.inet.fi> wrote in message
> >> So,how are you going to spend it?
> >
> >At a par-tay with friends. Woo Hoo! The same friends that got me drunk on
> >champagne last year. ;-) Bring on the millennium
>
> ::ahem:: will, um...*Trader Joe* be there? <wg>
<snicker> Unfortunately, no. But Rose and I might swing by there tomorrow
to "say hi". ;-) And I hope that's not going to become Chris's nickname.
But it probably will... <sigh> ;-)
Ooooh, kinky.
--
Binah
XFW#1013 ggg
SMUTster#1013
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Go...Big...Red! Woohoo!
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X-Files Whore #55
Xeminar Class of '99
LLL Member
Go For It!! (and don't come back)
Probably curled up in bed with a nice pot of tea.
Oh...you mean just the day? Well, a buddy's having a party, and if all goes as
planned he'll have an astrojump like he did at his birthday party. Boy, was
that fun. Let me tell you, there is not much better than an astrojump stocked
with 8 of your best guy friends.
Marita
***
Betty, go to Snarles the Painter, and tell him to paint me a sign, with--'no
suicides permitted here, and no smoking in the parlor;'--might as well kill
both birds at once.
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::ahem:: will, um...*Trader Joe* be there? <wg>
Katie
>
>So,how are you going to spend it?
>
Walking the labyrinth at Darrell's church; attending a healing service
featuring the music of Taize (beautiful stuff, if you're not familiar with it),
and then going to 2 different parties--one with friends from college, one with
friends from elementary school days!
Auld Lang Syne, indeed!
Here's to 2000 for all of us--may it be filled with peace and the important
things in life--like the love of family and friends.
VerlindaH
::raising a glass to Darrell and the ng::
Holed up in a bunker, armed to the teeth, jealously guarding a stash of
freeze-dried food and bottled water.
Just like every Friday night...
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B.Comm, MCP, PDQ, LLBean, FEB(tm)
prair...@sympatico.ca
"I read somewhere that 77 percent of all the mentally ill live in poverty.
Actually I’m more intrigued by the 23 percent who are apparently doing quite
well for themselves."
- Emo Philips
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>~Starbuck~
I'm heading off to a hotel for the weekend with nine of my closest
friends.
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The millennium? You're going to stay drunk for a whole year?!
Wow, that's some party ;-P
--
Adora
Cherry Sundae
FEB
"Screw you guys. I'm goin' home."
I'll be sitting in the server room at work, holding my breath and
crossing my fingers, hoping to God that I haven't forgotten
anything :-P
Hehe...good. I just forgot what his name was. Although "Trader Joe" is a
pretty good nickname. Well, have fun "saying hi" to "Trader Joe." Er, yeah.
Well, that's Kristen in a nutshell. Party animal! ;D
Marita
Jim wrote:
>
> On Tue, 28 Dec 1999 16:46:05 GMT, in alt.tv.x-files, Starbuck stated this
> considered view:
> >
> > So,how are you going to spend it?
>
> I'm heading off to a hotel for the weekend with nine of my closest
> friends.
>
I read this as ... nine of my "closet friends".
--Donna
Word of the day: fervid
pronunciation: /FUR-vid/
adj: hot, impassioned; fervent
"Miss Moo" wrote
> Adora wrote:
> >"Kristen, Bassoonist Extraordinaire!" wrote:
> >> "Starbuck" wrote:
> >>
> >> > So,how are you going to spend it?
> >>
> >> At a par-tay with friends. Woo Hoo! The same friends that got me drunk
> >> on champagne last year. ;-) Bring on the millennium
> >
> >The millennium? You're going to stay drunk for a whole year?!
> >Wow, that's some party ;-P
> >
>
> Well, that's Kristen in a nutshell. Party animal! ;D
Actually... you didn't hear about the *whole* Christmas party. <bg> I
only gave you sketchy details. <bbg>
Well, I should have a great New Year's Eve, if its anywhere near what
Binah and yourself are suggesting ;)
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--Molly
>Hehe...good. I just forgot what his name was. Although "Trader Joe" is a
>pretty good nickname. Well, have fun "saying hi" to "Trader Joe." Er, yeah.
Ok, now I'm feeling old. I finally reached a point where I'd rather just ask,
"You gonna have weed or do I have to bring my own?".
Oh, and "Captain Jack" was a much cooler name than "Trader Joe". ;)
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>
>So,how are you going to spend it?
>
>
Schlepping pallets of freight around a huge warehouse.
It will be a formal affair, so I will be wearing my black back support
and matching suspenders. Transportation will be provided by Yale
Forklifts.
>
>
>
>
Bob.....KennyBob
006 7/8 Licensed to ill
--
I still love Curley, but the older I get,
the more I understand where Moe was coming from.
I will be at home with my family and my Y2K stock of champagne!
Marlen
Albert Hosteen: "There are more worlds than the one you can hold in your hand."
(Amor Fati)
Scully: "Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only in contradiction to
what we know of it." (Herrenvolk)
> Maybe I'm crazy to suppose
> I'd ever be the one you chose
> Out of a thousand invitations
> You received
> Aah, but in case I stand one little chance
> Here comes the jackpot question in advance:
> What are you doing New Year's
> New Year's Eve?
>
>
>
> Whew...I just had a karaoke moment :)
>
I thought you were having a Frohike moment, myself.
Erynn
Poet-terrorist for a better society
*ROTFLMAO*
Something tells me that much of the newsgroup won't find this as hilarious
as I did. Prepare to get rebuked heavily... and rest assured in the
knowledge that it *was*, indeed, funny.
Sincerely,
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(atleastwe'llknowwhotoblame)
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> Well I'm going to Seattle to blow up that damn Space Needle
> thingy. Not that I'm an Algerian terrorist or anything but I feel I
> have to do something to keep the mayor from realizing what a
> total useless dick he is.
Fortunately I have a miniature version of the Space Needle on my
entertainment center, right next to a container of Mt. St.
Helen's Ash.
--
<*><*><*>obsidian<*><*><*>
Women’s Liberation is just a lot of foolishness.
It’s the men who are discriminated against.
They can’t bear children.
And no one’s likely to do
anything about that.
Golda Meir
<*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*>
> "CRMV" <cr...@aol.com> wrote in message ...
> > I will be at home with my family and my Y2K stock of champagne!
>
> Well I'm going to Seattle to blow up that damn Space Needle
> thingy. Not that I'm an Algerian terrorist or anything but I feel I
> have to do something to keep the mayor from realizing what a
> total useless dick he is.
Too bad they're already breaking out the chain link fence to surround the
entire Seattle Center. Sorry Al, but they heard you're coming cancelled
the Y2K celebrations a couple of days ago. Oh, and they're blaming the
"porous borders" and "lax immigration laws" of Canada for letting Evil
Terrorists like you (as apposed to purely Poet-terrorists like me) into
Our Fair Nation.
<raising a glass>
Chris :o)
Brit Guy #1
SMUTster #4
ICQ # 36727461
aka (the 4th horseman)
IM: Chris27828
"If I heard Silent Night one more time I was
going to start taking hostages." -Scully - HTGSC.
>> So,how are you going to spend it?
At home with my family :)
Well I'm going to Seattle to blow up that damn Space Needle
thingy. Not that I'm an Algerian terrorist or anything but I feel I
have to do something to keep the mayor from realizing what a
total useless dick he is.
--
Alan Hurshman
FEB, CCC, GABAL, #27
Order of the Holy Pup
:::ahem!::: I must hear more, my friend. Do tell.
What am I doing? I'm talking to you on IM right now....nevermind.
Katie
>Oh, and "Captain Jack" was a much cooler name than "Trader Joe". ;)
>
Yeah, well this guy doesn't work at "Captain Jack", now does he?
Marita
"Miss Moo" <marit...@aol.comehither> wrote in message
news:19991230023532...@ng-cv1.aol.com...
> Kristen, Bassoonist Extraordinaire! wrote:
> >"Miss Moo" wrote
> >> Adora wrote:
> >> >"Kristen, Bassoonist Extraordinaire!" wrote:
> >> >> "Starbuck" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > So,how are you going to spend it?
> >> >>
> >> >> At a par-tay with friends. Woo Hoo! The same friends that got me
drunk
> >> >> on champagne last year. ;-) Bring on the millennium
> >> >
> >> >The millennium? You're going to stay drunk for a whole year?!
> >> >Wow, that's some party ;-P
> >> >
> >>
> >> Well, that's Kristen in a nutshell. Party animal! ;D
> >
> >Actually... you didn't hear about the *whole* Christmas party. <bg> I
> >only gave you sketchy details. <bbg>
> >
>
> :::ahem!::: I must hear more, my friend. Do tell.
>
> What am I doing? I'm talking to you on IM right now....nevermind.
whaddya know, so am I. ;-)
Well poo. And here I only planned on blowing it up after they
cancelled the party. What a bunch of party poopers. Guess I'll
have to buy me one of them toy Space Needles like Obsidian has
and blow that up.
> Oh, and they're blaming the
> "porous borders" and "lax immigration laws" of Canada for letting Evil
> Terrorists like you into Our Fair Nation.
Yes, it is terrible that you people let evil bombers into your
country. Like that guy who blew up that federal building in
Oklahoma or those two kids at the high school......
Doubt it. People here know a joke when they see one.
But I will have to do something about all those cops
milling around outside my apartment. They are making a heck
of a disturbance. What with the lights and sirens.....
>Yeah, well this guy doesn't work at "Captain Jack", now does he?
For the sake of argument, I'll say "yes".
> Well poo. And here I only planned on blowing it up after they
> cancelled the party. What a bunch of party poopers. Guess I'll
> have to buy me one of them toy Space Needles like Obsidian has
> and blow that up.
I believe I can't get my friend to send me another one. She
should have time to do a little shopping between bomb threats at
her office.
> Doubt it. People here know a joke when they see one.
> But I will have to do something about all those cops
> milling around outside my apartment. They are making a heck
> of a disturbance. What with the lights and sirens.....
Just offer them doughnuts, Alan.
I had no doughnut so I bought them off with Candy Cane Ice Cream.
Now to figure out if the oh so lovely Janeane Garofalo has Canadian roots?
And was that her sister arrested at the border?
> "Erynn" <inis...@seanet.com> wrote in message ...
> > Oh, and they're blaming the
> > "porous borders" and "lax immigration laws" of Canada for letting Evil
> > Terrorists like you into Our Fair Nation.
>
> Yes, it is terrible that you people let evil bombers into your
> country. Like that guy who blew up that federal building in
> Oklahoma or those two kids at the high school......
Yeah. I know. They oughta screen all Americans at birth for Terrorist
Potential, then slap those possibly-corrupt newborns right into federal
high security prisons! That'll help both the economy and the moral
uprightness of our great country.
Or something like that.
> marit...@aol.comehither (Miss Moo) wrote:
>
> >Yeah, well this guy doesn't work at "Captain Jack", now does he?
>
> For the sake of argument, I'll say "yes".
>
Is there a better Billy Joel song than Captain Jack?
--
Boondoggler
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MiGiS7 - wire rims or bust!
> Boon...@aol.com (Boondoggler) wrote:
>
> >Is there a better Billy Joel song than Captain Jack?
>
> Yes. It's been a while since I've had the album with this song on it (lost it
> in a Chess marathon in college), but I think the name of the ultimate Billy
> Joel song is Miami 2017. Close runner up: While The Night Is Still Young.
>
Actually I'm more partial to Summer Highland Falls with Billy the Kid as
a close second....but I just thought I'd ask.
>Is there a better Billy Joel song than Captain Jack?
Yes. It's been a while since I've had the album with this song on it (lost it
in a Chess marathon in college), but I think the name of the ultimate Billy
Joel song is Miami 2017. Close runner up: While The Night Is Still Young.
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>Adhokk7 <adh...@aol.coma> wrote:
>
>> Boon...@aol.com (Boondoggler) wrote:
>>
>> >Is there a better Billy Joel song than Captain Jack?
>>
>> Yes. It's been a while since I've had the album with this song on it (lost
it
>> in a Chess marathon in college), but I think the name of the ultimate Billy
>> Joel song is Miami 2017. Close runner up: While The Night Is Still Young.
>>
>Actually I'm more partial to Summer Highland Falls with Billy the Kid as
>a close second....but I just thought I'd ask.
You may be right.
As much as I used to like the tune, I've totally forgotten what
Miami 2017 even sounds like, so I'll go with "All For Lena."
Later,
COZ
NP: Spinner.com
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"Hipness is transient" -- Vinnie Colaiuta
> As much as I used to like the tune, I've totally forgotten what
> Miami 2017 even sounds like, so I'll go with "All For Lena."
It's a lovely song about the total destruction of NYC.
<blink>
The one in Carmel Mountain?
>Boondoggler <Boon...@aol.com> had this to say:
>>Adhokk7 <adh...@aol.coma> wrote:
>>> Boon...@aol.com (Boondoggler) wrote:
>>> >Is there a better Billy Joel song than Captain Jack?
>>>
>>> Yes. It's been a while since I've had the album with this song on it
>(lost it
>>> in a Chess marathon in college), but I think the name of the ultimate
>Billy
>>> Joel song is Miami 2017. Close runner up: While The Night Is Still Young.
>>>
>>Actually I'm more partial to Summer Highland Falls with Billy the Kid as
>>a close second....but I just thought I'd ask.
>
>As much as I used to like the tune, I've totally forgotten what
>Miami 2017 even sounds like, so I'll go with "All For Lena."
Ooooo, I used to play side 1 of "Glass Houses" every night when I went to bed
(during college, Y1). The whole album gets my vote.
Katrina
^..^
"We now return you to FX's Secret Barret Malathon"
-- Dean Haglund <--fuckin' up
Doug Herzog Y1 -- or maybe not.
>Boon...@aol.com (Boondoggler) wrote:
>
>>Is there a better Billy Joel song than Captain Jack?
>
>Yes. It's been a while since I've had the album with this song on it (lost it
>in a Chess marathon in college),
<snip>
That marathon would have been One Night in Bangkok, right?
Meg
--
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http://www.fisticuffs.org thinks you have great abs.
>It is said that on the blessed date of 31 Dec 1999 04:41:03 GMT,
>adh...@aol.coma (Adhokk7) went forth and said:
>
>>Boon...@aol.com (Boondoggler) wrote:
>>
>>>Is there a better Billy Joel song than Captain Jack?
>>
>>Yes. It's been a while since I've had the album with this song on it (lost
it
>>in a Chess marathon in college),
><snip>
>
>That marathon would have been One Night in Bangkok, right?
The world has been my oyster ever since.
Btw, have you ever noticed the ease with which One Night in Bangkok becomes
Paradise City?
Bangkok
Oriental city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh won't you please take me home
-ad
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If you love your children, don't allow them access to this newsgroup.
> The world has been my oyster ever since.
> Btw, have you ever noticed the ease with which One Night in Bangkok becomes
> Paradise City?
>
> Bangkok
> Oriental city
> Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
> Oh won't you please take me home
LOL!
>Btw, have you ever noticed the ease with which One Night in Bangkok becomes
>Paradise City?
>
>Bangkok
>Oriental city
>Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
>Oh won't you please take me home
*blink*
Dammit. I'll never be able to sing it properly again.
>It is said that on the blessed date of 02 Jan 2000 08:00:28 GMT,
>adh...@aol.comX (Adhokk7) went forth and said:
>
>>Btw, have you ever noticed the ease with which One Night in Bangkok becomes
>>Paradise City?
>>
>>Bangkok
>>Oriental city
>>Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
>>Oh won't you please take me home
>
>*blink*
>
>Dammit. I'll never be able to sing it properly again.
Yeahhhhh, but you can still dance to it.
> In article <84in0c$3ns$1...@eve.enteract.com>, c...@enteract.com (Chris 'Coz'
> Costello) wrote:
>
>
> > As much as I used to like the tune, I've totally forgotten what
> > Miami 2017 even sounds like, so I'll go with "All For Lena."
>
> It's a lovely song about the total destruction of NYC.
>
You know I couldn't remember what is sounded like either, and everytime
I tried to get it in my head, all I would start humming was I've Seen
The Lights Go Out on Broadway. Last night I pulled out my Songs in the
Attic cd and realized that they were the same song. D'oh.
>"Meg, the pasty paste eating diva" <meg...@fisticuffsEVILSPAM.org> wrote:
>
>>It is said that on the blessed date of 02 Jan 2000 08:00:28 GMT,
>>adh...@aol.comX (Adhokk7) went forth and said:
>>
>>>Btw, have you ever noticed the ease with which One Night in Bangkok becomes
>>>Paradise City?
>>>
>>>Bangkok
>>>Oriental city
>>>Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
>>>Oh won't you please take me home
>>
>>*blink*
>>
>>Dammit. I'll never be able to sing it properly again.
>
>Yeahhhhh, but you can still dance to it.
"I'm gonna do the Hoochie-Koochie!"
Meg
practicing her big line for the big school musical...go ahead, ask me
if I get to wear a feather boa for the part.
>Meg
>practicing her big line for the big school musical...go ahead, ask me
>if I get to wear a feather boa for the part.
Mmm. Feather boa. <sigh>
--Sean
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>On Mon, 03 Jan 2000 22:00:32 -0500, "Meg, the pasty paste eating diva"
><meg...@fisticuffsEVILSPAM.org> wrote:
>
>>Meg
>>practicing her big line for the big school musical...go ahead, ask me
>>if I get to wear a feather boa for the part.
>
>Mmm. Feather boa. <sigh>
<smacks Sean on back of head>
You ignorant bastard, you're supposed to ask her if she gets to wear the boa.
Do you now rightfully acknowledge it as the best Billy Joel song ever?
> On 28 Dec 1999 18:12:03 GMT, in alt.tv.x-files the esteemed
> janv...@aol.com (JanVA2755) opined pensively:
>
> >Hi!
> > Well our daughter will be spending the stroke of midnight watching a
> >friend's father say I do and then spending the night with her.
>
> Your daugher is spending the night with her friend's father? Euw!
You say it like it´s bad thing
:-)
--
~Starbuck~
********************************
"Hope your wishes come true
in every way,unless you are
pedophile"
(by GA)
> Jen
> --
> XFW1 FEB ggg
> www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Atrium/2116
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> One never really learns how the witch
> became wicked or whether it was the right
> choice for her-- is it ever the right
> choice? ~Gregory Maguire~
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>practicing her big line for the big school musical...go ahead, ask me
>if I get to wear a feather boa for the part.
So... do you get to wear a feather boa for the part? If so, is it hot
pink? (I really hope it is hot pink and FEATHERY... no wimpy boas for
my favorite paste eating Diva!)
And which musical are you doing?
--
Adora
Cherry Sundae
FEB
"Screw you guys. I'm goin' home."
>On Mon, 03 Jan 2000 22:00:32 -0500, in alt.tv.x-files the esteemed
>"Meg, the pasty paste eating diva" <meg...@fisticuffsEVILSPAM.org>
>opined pensively:
>
>>practicing her big line for the big school musical...go ahead, ask me
>>if I get to wear a feather boa for the part.
>
>So... do you get to wear a feather boa for the part?
Why yes, I DO, darling, thank you for asking!
> If so, is it hot
>pink? (I really hope it is hot pink and FEATHERY... no wimpy boas for
>my favorite paste eating Diva!)
I do like to hear that. I highly doubt it is hot pink (I don't think
that was the "in" color during the 1890s...), but it certainly shall
be FEATHERY. If it's not, I'll complain loudly. You'll all hear.
Meg
> Boon...@aol.com (Boondoggler) wrote:
>
> >Erynn <inis...@seanet.com> wrote:
> >
> >> In article <84in0c$3ns$1...@eve.enteract.com>, c...@enteract.com (Chris 'Coz'
> >> Costello) wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> > As much as I used to like the tune, I've totally forgotten what
> >> > Miami 2017 even sounds like, so I'll go with "All For Lena."
> >>
> >> It's a lovely song about the total destruction of NYC.
> >>
> >You know I couldn't remember what is sounded like either, and everytime
> >I tried to get it in my head, all I would start humming was I've Seen
> >The Lights Go Out on Broadway. Last night I pulled out my Songs in the
> >Attic cd and realized that they were the same song. D'oh.
>
> Do you now rightfully acknowledge it as the best Billy Joel song ever?
>
No...see other thread.
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Brenderneddie
I did. What does Meatballs have to do with this?
Btw, Where The Buffalo Roam is Bill Murray's best movie ever. This has never
been in dispute.
-ad, Peter Boyle was in WTBR and he played Clyde Bruckman on The X-Files
woooooooooooo
Well, then, excuse me while I make history, because I feel compelled to
dispute this. Peter Boyle Factor (PBF) or no, the best Bill Murray ever
is either Stripes or Rushmore, depending solely on my mood. Caddyshack
would be #1, but I consider that to be more of a supporting role.
Besides, Mr. American Beer Defender, how could you top the Rushmore
scene with Murray in the Budweiser swimsuit?
T2.
>Well, then, excuse me while I make history, because I feel compelled to
>dispute this. Peter Boyle Factor (PBF) or no, the best Bill Murray ever
>is either Stripes or Rushmore, depending solely on my mood. Caddyshack
>would be #1, but I consider that to be more of a supporting role.
>
>Besides, Mr. American Beer Defender, how could you top the Rushmore
>scene with Murray in the Budweiser swimsuit?
Murray in Groundhog day always gets me laughing...
>"Jen (is not a potato)" <jenn...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> So... do you get to wear a feather boa for the part? If so, is it hot
>> pink? (I really hope it is hot pink and FEATHERY... no wimpy boas for
>> my favorite paste eating Diva!)
>
>And which musical are you doing?
"Hello, Dolly" - which is funnier than I remember it. I'm the whore.
She's not a whore in the movie (she's the actress), but I believe
she's rather whoreish in the stage version. So there.
Meg
whore, witch, bitch, I do it all...
Ever notice how often they do that in movies? Stage used to be
*much* more risqué than film.
> Murray in Groundhog day always gets me laughing...
That was filmed out where I live... they celebrate Groundhog Day every year
now.
Obsidian
> Adhokk7 wrote:
> > Btw, Where The Buffalo Roam is Bill Murray's best movie ever. This has
> > never been in dispute.
> >
> > -ad, Peter Boyle was in WTBR and he played Clyde Bruckman on The X-Files
> > woooooooooooo
>
> Well, then, excuse me while I make history, because I feel compelled to
> dispute this. Peter Boyle Factor (PBF) or no, the best Bill Murray ever
> is either Stripes or Rushmore, depending solely on my mood. Caddyshack
> would be #1, but I consider that to be more of a supporting role.
But after they get out of bootcamp, Stripes just sucks sewage.
--
Who ya Gonna call?
Boondoggler
>Adhokk7 wrote:
>> Btw, Where The Buffalo Roam is Bill Murray's best movie ever. This has
never
>> been in dispute.
>>
>> -ad, Peter Boyle was in WTBR and he played Clyde Bruckman on The X-Files
>> woooooooooooo
>
>Well, then, excuse me while I make history, because I feel compelled to
>dispute this. Peter Boyle Factor (PBF) or no, the best Bill Murray ever
>is either Stripes or Rushmore, depending solely on my mood. Caddyshack
>would be #1, but I consider that to be more of a supporting role.
SHUT UP!
>Besides, Mr. American Beer Defender, how could you top the Rushmore
>scene with Murray in the Budweiser swimsuit?
While that may arguably be the best Bill Murray scene, one scene does not a
greatest flick competition winner make. WTBR is the best overall and you must
agree.
You do have a point about the end of Stripes, but when I first saw it,
it _really_ made me want an attack RV, so I guess I was still enjoying
myself.
I hadn't thought of Ghostbusters, but the first one is a damn fine
movie.
T2.
<whacks ad on the back of the head>
>
> >Besides, Mr. American Beer Defender, how could you top the Rushmore
> >scene with Murray in the Budweiser swimsuit?
>
> While that may arguably be the best Bill Murray scene, one scene does not a
> greatest flick competition winner make. WTBR is the best overall and you must
> agree.
You'll get nothing and like it!
Unless you give me $20. Then I might agree.
T2.
>"Meg, the pasty paste eating diva" wrote:
>> "Hello, Dolly" - which is funnier than I remember it. I'm the whore.
>> She's not a whore in the movie (she's the actress), but I believe
>> she's rather whoreish in the stage version. So there.
>
>Ever notice how often they do that in movies? Stage used to be
>*much* more risqué than film.
With the strange exception of "Guys and Dolls" - in the stage version,
one of the Hot Box numbers is "Bushel and a Peck," but the film
version replaces that song with a song *I* consider a smidge more
risqué, "Pet Me Papa." Picking nits, I suppose.
Meg