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Chewing Wax:
You bought out mooch yet?
(Tue Jul 18, 2000 - 3:52:09 pm)
Myk Murphy:
quiet, you fool. the negotiations are delicate at this time.
(Tue Jul 18, 2000 - 4:16:23 pm)
Dr GB:
So, Eskimos, when they go fishing they cut a hole in the ice and fish through the hole. Do you know why non-Eskimos don't do that? Because they're not inuit.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 5:23:31 am)
Sleepy:
Look. It's the Bangles:-
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 7:35:04 am)
Sleepy:
Do they have portraits in their attics or something?
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 7:36:27 am)
Sleepy:
Susannah must have.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 7:44:21 am)
Myk Murphy:
good morning, fellow chick band members.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:03:56 am)
Dr GB:
I think Susannah is too small to age. Maybe she ducks underneath the ageing particles in the air.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:04:52 am)
Myk Murphy:
yummy.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:05:38 am)
:
LONDON-British travellers take 450,000 condoms, nearly two million tea bags and 500,000 packets of sausages abroad on holiday, says a survey.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:12:43 am)
Sleepy:
What sad bastards the British are.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:20:57 am)
Cushca:
Are those figures for the whole population or is that just what one British tourist (on average) takes on holiday with them, per trip?
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:26:25 am)
Sleepy:
Where is everyone?
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:37:15 am)
Dr GB:
I am here. But now I'm going. 2 million tea bags? We just can't leave it alone can we.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 10:46:47 am)
:
and only 50,000 sausages appear to have been eaten. followed by a quick cuppa.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 11:56:51 am)
Sleepy:
Goodnight.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 12:51:13 pm)
Myk Murphy:
sorry i've missed everyone. work work work. british tourists are strange.
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 1:25:11 pm)
:
Care for a sausage?
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 3:50:33 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Mmmm. Susannah .
(Wed Jul 19, 2000 - 9:02:58 pm)
Dr GB:
Morning all.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 5:38:35 am)
Sleepy:
Good morning.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 5:40:23 am)
Chewing Wax:
Good morning
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 7:09:46 am)
Myk Murphy:
good morning!
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 9:07:34 am)
Decoy:
Morning, Phil.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 9:35:20 am)
Sleepy:
We're almost all here. Happy day.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 9:38:32 am)
Cushca:
Afternoon bastards.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 9:39:44 am)
Sleepy:
All gone again.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 10:34:26 am)
Decoy:
So we went to the Phil Lesch and Bob Dylan show last night. Bob went on first and played a great set. Het was the best I've ever seen him in three viewings. He has a nice mix of acoustic and electric over a hour and ten minutes of folk, blues, and rock. Bob seemed to exceed himself in many ways; I thought it would be a funny SNL sketch to have Bob Dylan doing Bob Dylan - "No, Bob, to nasa," or, "No, Bob we could understand that whole part you just sang." Anyway, it was good. Then, there was Phil Lesch. He started with playing in The Band, which was awsome; but then he descended into a rath blah interlude of Space searching for the next melody and rythm. He then played some obscure stuff that really didn't get anyone excited and then, woolah! I hear the first few chords of Dixie Chicken waft out of the din. And then there he goes playing Dix Chx. Well, that was interesting; but then I found it neccessary to yell out that there is no Space in Dixie Chicken and Dixie Chicken should not be played at half speed. I've seen LIttle Feat many times, and that it a get up and dance song. Which we tried, only to be driven back down onto the lawn by protracted unearthly wanderings posing a instrumental solos. Essentially it was ruined. Unbeknownst to me at this point, he had Bill Payne and Paul Barrerre from Little Feat up there with him, so. Robben Ford and John Molo round out the group. SO then they played some more and the encore was Why Don't We Do It In The Road - which was appropriate because I took a leak on the walk back to the car. Overall, as with the Bob Weir BirdSongathon last winter, I was less that impressed. I Know You Rider was the high point and everything else executed with little energy or enthusiasm. At leat there was to drum solo. Reviewing the previous night's set list from Toronto made me a little more angry.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 10:59:29 am)
Decoy:
no drum solo.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 11:00:35 am)
Decoy:
Oh, and Phil wants everyone to be an organ donor now that he got a new liver.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 11:01:36 am)
Myk Murphy:
don't be embittered by all this, decoy. remember: these men are deranged by many years of drug abuse, much like yourself. they cannot be expected to maintain consistency in their musical performances.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 11:04:55 am)
Chewing Wax:
New liver? Hey all.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 11:23:20 am)
Decoy:
No one has ever called me deranged, but coming from you, I know its a compliment.
(Thu Jul 20, 2000 - 11:28:07 am)