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Chewing Wax:
What about the earthquakes?
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:09:21 pm)
Chewing Wax:
You still in a band? You still making music?
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:09:39 pm)
sak:
Im not in a band, I still wrtie occasionally on the guitar. I live in an apartment so its hard to pull the drums out. Tried it once, got yelled at. Have you finished that treatment yet for Trip? Where's my tape? Hey, ever read the book "Into the Wild" by John Krakauer?
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:11:36 pm)
sak:
Eathquakes - Ive only fallen into the earth twice. Both times I was able to crawl out with my own effort.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:14:27 pm)
Joe B.:
Wax, get back to work. Do I have to install net nanny and monitor you?
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:16:44 pm)
Decoy:
Good one.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:17:40 pm)
Decoy:
Sak, take care, I'm off to a meeting, later all.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:19:15 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Ha ha. Funny. Ha. I'm going too. I have money to print. Talk to you soon sak buddy.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:20:32 pm)
sak:
Later Decoy. Be good.IM off as well. Need to get some bonding done on my teeeth. Wax, my email(s) are:home : dags@home.comwork: joed@vertical.comdrop me a line
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:20:57 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Nice teef
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:26:10 pm)
Myk Murphy:
ouch.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:35:51 pm)
Chewing Wax:
I could swear his tooth was like that when he worked here.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:36:57 pm)
Myk Murphy:
i can believe that.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 2:59:04 pm)
Chewing Wax:
What a long long long long day
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 3:50:28 pm)
Myk Murphy:
my day has flown by, but only because i've been rather busy. all sorts of crazy things are going on around here. ugh.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 3:51:36 pm)
Chewing Wax:
long
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 3:56:02 pm)
Go here:
http://www.thehungersite.com/
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 6:06:56 pm)
theo:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 all good children will go to Heaven......ah Abbey Road so refreshing...the hungersite how , or i mean what a depressing reality...my first thought was eh..leave now, then the guilt set in...now i'm on way back..can i make a difference alone..christ...got me.
(Mon Jan 10, 2000 - 11:02:50 pm)
Queenie:
Yeah, uplifting stuff.
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 1:43:15 am)
Heruka:
Her sin is her lifelessness......
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 2:02:14 am)
theo:
canned oysters yum..drain that smelly water from the can, pour them into a bowl, plop a tablespoon of butter on top and put in microwave for about 90 seconds..get fancy..sprinkle some garlic powder on them...better yet, fresh minced garlic with a dash of lemon.mmmmmm...There ain't nothing like a hot buttered oyster on a RITZ cracker. alright yeah!-
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 2:50:38 am)
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refHunger site: "Please note that we can count only one donation that you make each day."
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 4:57:59 am)
:
Count for what?
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 5:17:54 am)
Queenie's interesting news of the day:
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One of the best kept secrets in rock 'n' roll is out.
The biological father of lesbian singer Melissa Etheridge's two children is none other than veteran rock star David Crosby, according to the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone magazine.
Notwithstanding his frequent drug and health problems, Crosby, 58, made the grade because Etheridge is a fan.
``He's musical, which means a lot to me, and I admire his work,'' Etheridge, 38, was quoted as telling the magazine.
The children, three-year-old daughter Bailey and one-year-old son Beckett, were borne by Etheridge's partner, Julie Cypher, who was fertilized via artificial insemination.
``No kitchen implements were involved,'' said Cypher, a 35-year-old filmmaker who was once married to actor Lou Diamond Phillips.
The family appears on the cover of Rolling Stone, along with Crosby and his wife, Jan, who recommended her husband as the donor.
Crosby, who has four children of his own ranging from ages 35 to four, was not present at Bailey's and Beckett's birth, and does not have parental duties, Etheridge said.
For his part, Crosby was happy to lend a hand.
``Maybe it's a good thing for a lot of straight families to see that this is not something strange,'' he said.
Crosby, who is returning to the road this year with supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, received a new liver five years ago and also did time in jail for drugs. However, he and his wife have been sober for 14 years.
Rumors of the father's identity have been swirling for some time, with speculation ranging from screen hunk Brad Pitt to Etheridge's idol, Bruce Springsteen. The couple said they decided to go public because they were sick of the questions and wanted to live an open life.
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 5:21:56 am)
Queenie's interesting news of the day:
"For his part, Crosby was happy to lend a hand."
VERY BAD PUN SEZ ME!
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 5:22:30 am)
Heruka:
Hey with David Crosby being the father. At least one of the childs parents are musically inclined. Maybe this is middle-America speaking, but I do find that strange. Those are going to be some fucked up kids. Good morning! And good-bye
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 6:06:18 am)
Sleepy:
Good morning.
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 7:43:13 am)
Chewing Wax:
Melissa Etheridge is gay?
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 8:09:05 am)
Decoy:
Why does "hot buttered oysters "sound so freakin' funny?
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 8:44:43 am)
Chewing Wax:
I saw the South Park movie last night. Now there's some cussing.
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 8:56:14 am)
The Joke Doctor:
anything preceded with the phrase "hot buttered" is funny. It goes back to the first dirty joke we all heard about the farmers ugly daughter and the hot buttered corn.
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 8:57:50 am)
Myk Murphy:
south park was a great film.
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 9:03:04 am)
Sleepy:
Yes. Yes it was.
(Tue Jan 11, 2000 - 9:05:31 am)