YTSEJAM digest 3905

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Date: Sat May 16 1998 - 09:17:14 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 3905

    Today's Topics:

      1) DT long lost brother
     by Christian P Kremo <kremoc@river.it.gvsu.edu>
      2) Braindance
     by Stephen Dedalus <mattb@mbay.net>
      3) Chicago Concert Questions
     by DonnaHClavelli <DonnaHClavelli@chicago.avenew.com>
      4) Re: Chicago/SM
     by "Dale R. Newberry" <drnewb@spiff.net>
      5) Re: pics and stuff
     by "Dale R. Newberry" <drnewb@spiff.net>
      6) Re: Weasels
     by "Dale R. Newberry" <drnewb@spiff.net>
      7) Rush on VH1
     by belhai <belhai@drew.edu>
      8) liveconcerts cybercast, spinning years 2
     by "Chris C." <chris-76@prodigy.net>
      9) Part 1 - the setup
     by Matt Stanich <mwstanic@mtu.edu>
     10) Part 2 - Detroit // possible spoiler
     by Matt Stanich <mwstanic@mtu.edu>
     11) Part 3 - Chicago // possible spoiler
     by Matt Stanich <mwstanic@mtu.edu>
     12) Re: Chicago Show - NO Spoilers
     by AL <al@isd.net>
     13) Carol's a hottie
     by Jon Kretschmer <jkretsch@sdcc17.ucsd.edu>
     14) Earplugs
     by Davidjon Sabetai <DAVIDJON@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
     15)
     by Matej Grginic <matej@stones.com>
     16) DT-video
     by "Mattias - Berglie" <mberglie@mailcity.com>
     17) Peruvian Skies
     by "Nilton da Silva Júnior" <a9415530@mbox.ccs.ufsc.br>

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    Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 20:56:07 -0400 (EDT)
    From: Christian P Kremo <kremoc@river.it.gvsu.edu>
    To: YtseJam <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: DT long lost brother
    Message-ID: <Pine.HPP.3.95.980515205449.16325C-100000@river.it.gvsu.edu>

    Is it just me, or is Derek separated at birth from "The Pretender"?
    Just a strange little thing I noticed.

    -C#

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    Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 18:34:00 -0700 (PDT)
    From: Stephen Dedalus <mattb@mbay.net>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Braindance
    Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.980515183307.20971D-100000@otter.mbay.net>

    I just got the Cd. Some of the most original prog out there, and I'm not
    even all the way through the CD. Fuckin' awesome chops! That chick
    reminds me of Steve Vai, she's so original in her phrasing. JP, can sit
    down! Wellness.
    Matt B

    ============================================================================
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         Guitarist in the Santa Cruz/Monterey area of California seeks
    innovative, experimental, technical, and fun-loving musicians to
    create works of art and share them with the public. Enquire if
    interested.
    mattb@mbay.net
    =================================================================================
    "That is the truth. Not the hammer and sickle; not the stars and stripes;
    not the cross; not the sun; not gold; not yin and yang, but the smile...
    Because they died, we know we still live. Because a star explodes and a
    thousand worlds like ours die, we know this world is. That is the smile,
    that what might not be is." (John Fowles, The Magus)

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    Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 22:06:08 -0700
    From: DonnaHClavelli <DonnaHClavelli@chicago.avenew.com>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Chicago Concert Questions
    Message-ID: <355D1EC0.550F@chicago.avenew.com>

    I'm only 14 years. As you all know, wednesday night is a school night.
    My dad made me leave early from the concert. It was my first DT concert
    and I had never had so much fun. I left just after Peruvian Skies (I
    heard Paradigm Shift as I left). Can anyone tell me what they played
    next and if it was good? I was also wondering if anyone had any pictures
    too. Thanx!
            Tony Conigliaro

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    Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 22:58:17 +0000
    From: "Dale R. Newberry" <drnewb@spiff.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: Chicago/SM
    Message-ID: <199805160356.UAA07624@odin.ax.com>

    > Waiting outside was cool, all of the 'jammers hangin' up front were a
    > model for other DT fans to look up to. Shout outs to Chris "now I can
    > pronounce your name" Ptacek, Al from home in Minnesota, Derek "I want
    > that medallion!", Scott, and all of the other folks whose names I can't
    > remember.
    Yes, I must give props to Chris for recognizing me (well, my
    Saviour Machine shirt :) as I walked by, especially since I was a
    little later than expected. And yeah, I am so bad with names, but I
    remember faces, so props out to all of ya.
    The crowd was really friggin' noisy, too (in a good way). In fact, I
    seem to remember JLB mentioning something about the Chicago crowd
    being the noisiest they've had yet.
    Also, anybody planning on going to the Saviour Machine show at
    Cornerstone this year, e-mail me for any info you might need.

    Dale R. Newberry
     
    drnewb@spiff.net

    "By the time they had dimished from 50 to 8, the
     other dwarves began to suspect 'Hungry.'"
     -Gary Larson

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    Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 23:03:54 +0000
    From: "Dale R. Newberry" <drnewb@spiff.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: pics and stuff
    Message-ID: <199805160402.VAA07653@odin.ax.com>

    > Mads had mentioned scanning some photos. I have a scanner and a CD
    > burner. If anyone from the Chicago show, or any other show, has photos
    > they would like scanned, I'd love to do it. I can either email you the
    > files or put them on CD. If I get enought I might throw them all on a CD
    > and distribute them to the Jam and a memento of the '98 tour.
    That's a damn good idea.

    Dale R. Newberry
    drnewb@spiff.net

    "By the time they had dimished from 50 to 8, the
     other dwarves began to suspect 'Hungry.'"
     -Gary Larson

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    Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 23:10:03 +0000
    From: "Dale R. Newberry" <drnewb@spiff.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: Weasels
    Message-ID: <199805160408.VAA07717@odin.ax.com>

    Scott "The Weasel" Hansen said:

    > My jabbing you was all in good fun, my friend!! :) :)
    Yeah, I kn ow, it's all in love (gosh, makes me feel all gooey inside
    :).

    > "You'll take my life, but I'll take your's too!!" Too bad they jumped into YYZ
    > right after that..."
    Man I would've loved to hear them do the entire song. One of my
    favourite Maiden tunes. Granted, YYZ kicked much ass, too.

    Dale R. Newberry
    drnewb@spiff.net

    "By the time they had dimished from 50 to 8, the
     other dwarves began to suspect 'Hungry.'"
     -Gary Larson

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    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 00:58:45 -0500 (EST)
    From: belhai <belhai@drew.edu>
    To: Dream Theater <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Rush on VH1
    Message-ID: <Pine.PMDF.3.95.980516005802.539202865A-100000@drew.edu>

    Just saw this on the Rush newsgroup.
    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    X-News: forest alt.music.rush:16275
    ]From: Katherine White <cygnia@grfn.org>
    Subject: PUV Rush 5/21!!!
    Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 17:45:28 -0400
    Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.95.980514174139.28213A-100000@freenet.grfn.org>

    Yes, the episode where we FINALLY see Pop-Up Video play a Rush video is
    coming soon!!

     Thursday
     May 21
     11:30pm EST

     It's a Pop-Up Video 80's episode

     My source? www.vh1.com itself.

     So if they DON'T play it, go blame them & not me!

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 00:32:02 -0600
    From: "Chris C." <chris-76@prodigy.net>
    To: <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: liveconcerts cybercast, spinning years 2
    Message-ID: <01bd8094$564ddb20$0100007f@localhost>

    I was just checking out liveconcerts.com and they're going to have a DT
    realvideo broadcast from the house of blues this Sunday. I only have a 33.6
    connection so if there is anyone with a fast connection who would make me an
    audio copy (either for cash or a trade) I would really appreciate it.

    I received Spinning Years 2 the other day from Scarred records and it's
    excellent! I can't believe how great the MP3 conversions turned out. I'll
    definitely be buying more from this place in the future. If you might be
    interested in getting it the url is http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/2236/

    Later,

    Chris

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    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 01:48:54 -0400
    From: Matt Stanich <mwstanic@mtu.edu>
    To: tvos@netcore.ca, ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Part 1 - the setup
    Message-ID: <355D28C6.1F74@mtu.edu>

    Hello all-

    This is an account of my recent trip to see DT, also not much of a proof
    read was done so expect some errors.

            Last fall me and my friend Josh saw DT at the HOB Chicago. Needless to
    say it was a great show and we had a blast. AT this time I had only been
    a DT fan for about 5 mo. and on the jam for 1 mo. After this concert we
    decieded that at our next DT concert we would get front row (we had 5'th
    at HOB).

            FF to when Mike announces tour dates for the spring. Me and Josh
    checked our calanders and decieded we could make it to the Detroit and
    Chicago shows even thought it ment taking two days off school the week
    before finals and driving over 1300 miles.

            We ordered our tix as soon as they were on sale, and planned to sleep
    in the car and buy food from the supermarket for the whol trip in order
    to save $$. We figured about 100$ for tix, gas, and food. Not bad for
    two DT shows.

            It's now a week before we are scheduled to leave, adn I find out that a
    Physics test that I planned on taking that week, go bumped back because
    the teacher had not covered enough info. At any rate the test got moved
    to Tues. the same night aas the Detroit show. I asked the teacher if i
    could take it early and he said it would not be a problem. I ask him on
    Mon. when if he is ready to give me the test that day, but he had not
    even written it yet. He said I could either take it inhte afternoon on
    Tues or on Wed. Well seeing that the shows are on these dates I tell him
    they are not good for me. He then starts to question me as to what
    reason I have for not being at the test, and when he finds that I dont
    have a reasonable one (death etc..) he says tough luck. SO i elect to
    take the exam on Tues at 2:00, the earliest he would allow. This was not
    good because it's takes at least 8 hrs of going 10-20 over to reach
    Detroit from Houghton, damn UP's one big speed trap of a two lane
    highway with a 55 speed limit:( Having packed the car the night before
    and making the tour tape* I take the test(no time limit) and leave at
    about 3:30. I hope to get there for at least the end of the show.

    *Tour Tape - A cassette tape made to the exact setlist of the
    current tour.

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 01:49:07 -0400
    From: Matt Stanich <mwstanic@mtu.edu>
    To: tvos@netcore.ca, ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Part 2 - Detroit // possible spoiler
    Message-ID: <355D28D3.1973@mtu.edu>

    WARNING - POSSIBLE SPOILER

            Well the trip down was uneventful, and we made it to the show at about
    12:00. I had hoped to be there at 11, but oh well. I had also hoped they
    started late for some reason so I could still see some of the show and
    not let my ticket go to waste. Well we park directly accross from the
    venue and see that the has been over for some time. They were loading
    the truck and about 20 or so people were waiting outside. Josh and I go
    get our stuff we want signed. I et my DTIFC picture (did not come
    signed) and proceed to wait. During this time we met a very cool jammer,
    Jeff E, who actually remebered my name from the jam which is suprising
    cuz I don't post all that much.

            Derek and JM came out first. They both bee-lined for the bus, but Derek
    yelled that he would be out later. Next out was JP. Very cool and not
    nearly at tall as I suspected. He also had his hair tied back and no
    facial hair. If not for the crowd of people around him I would have just
    thought it was another fan. I waited and got him to sign the picture, he
    was very cool to all the fans, even the 'psycho' fans. You know the
    ones, they tell the band how much they love them and ho much such and
    such song has changed their lives for ever, ask why they dumped Kev.,
    then they want to take a zillion photos with them and give them a big
    hug and plant them a big fat kiss (well maybe not but you get the
    point). It's fine to feel this way, most of us do, but it's
    disrespectful of the band to treat them like this. These are the people
    that drive bands away from coming out after the shows. James came out
    next, he was more friendly than JP. He joked with all the fans and when
    two girls wanted a photo and crammed on his left side he said 'hey,
    James has two sides, lot of room for everyone'. I laughed and got him to
    also sign my photo. Then Derek came out of the bus for a very short
    break, signed a few thing and then ran to the other bus when fans
    started harassing him to much. Damn he's got a messy sig, yikes. After a
    bit JP came out again followed by Mike. I was the last one to talk to
    Mike and got to spend a bit more time with him than the others. He
    signed my photo and my LTE.

            Josh was having the band sign his ACOS and his un-used ticket. All of
    the band seemed to agree that it sucked that we missed the show, but as
    JP said - "Don't worry it sucked anyway." They all assured us Chicago
    would be much better. I also heard Mike talking about a new live video.
    The only thing I had forgotten was to ask JP if he would consider
    sticking the circus theme from univ. Mind in his solo, so I asked Mike
    insted and he said he would mention it to JP.

            Now back to the rabid fans I mentioned above. It quickly became
    apparent that there were two fans there more rabidly psycho then all
    other put together. One was big, one was small. One had long hair, one
    semi-short, both were greasy bums who planned on playing santa clause to
    the band with sackfulls of gifts for each member. They would attack each
    member seperately. First they would get stuff signed (photocopied pics
    of all things), then they would each take multiple pics. Next they would
    tell the band how much teey loved them and how they were the biggest
    fans in the world. They would then proceed to give gifts to the band.
    Each member got a hugh stack of british rock mags, along with a few
    hardcover books about 2-3 inches thick. These guys were obviously big
    pests and the band was dropping every hint in the book that they did not
    care, and they wanted them to leave. Derek physically ran away from them
    and poped onto the other bus. This group was later toted as the bible
    toting psychos because they books they carried look like the bible. I
    later found out from Mike that the big guy thought he was Dereks best
    bud because his mom and Derek's mom were friend. Man, I feel sorry for
    Derek having to put up with this sort of thing.

            Overall the night was very good, and it was worth meeting the band even
    if i didn't see the show. It didnt seem like there were more then a few
    there, but I could be wrong. Josh and I popped in the car and started
    driving to Chicago. We slept in some rest stop with lots of trucks who
    had their moters running all night. Needles to say the car was not very
    comfortable, and I didnt get much sleep because I was too hyped about
    the Chicago show.

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 01:49:21 -0400
    From: Matt Stanich <mwstanic@mtu.edu>
    To: tvos@netcore.ca, ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Part 3 - Chicago // possible spoiler
    Message-ID: <355D28E1.5F04@mtu.edu>

    WARNING - POSSIBLE SPOILER

            Josh and I were on the road at 8:30am and we arrived in Chicago at
    10:30. We took a leisurely drive around the city, even drove by the HOB
    for old times sake. After finding the Vic (no proble there) we wandreed
    the streets trying to find paking. Finally I parked at a 7-11 a few
    blocks up the street, but later moved and parked on a side street in
    front of a construction site from fear of being towed.

            There were 4 people in line when we got there. Three of the were really
    cool and came up and talked to us, the other one just sat on the walk
    and drank. Apparently Vinnie had come out with warm six pack of
    Sam-Adams and put it in the trash. This guy drank it all, and was so
    stupid that he never realised that they had twist off caps, so he spent
    a good amount of time trying to open them on some kind of fire hydrent.
    Later this guy lit up in the middle of the street, and offered
    anyone/everyone a drag off his joint. He even asked a cola deliverly guy
    and some of the Vic staff, what an idiot! We were all hoping he would
    get arrested. He claimed to have been at the show where the PMU video
    was shot. Later when this guy had to piss, and was to lazy to go to a
    store, he would walk across the street and go between some cars or
    behing a dumpster, very classy.

            Other highlights of the morning included watching girls walk by (hey I
    live in Houghton can you blame me?). The drunk/high guy yelling at
    everyone inthere cars who were stopped at the traffic light, and
    reieving a bmg pacakage for Vinnie. Oh and don't forget the two gay guys
    who would come by every half hour from 11-1. They were always asking for
    a smoke or spare change. One guy had just gotten seriously fucked, he
    had scars all over his head, I would guess about 20" in total. The other
    guy claimed he had just gotten out of brain sugury, but I don't believe
    it. Anyways the one with the scars was really stupid. First pass he asks
    who we are seeing and we tell him DT. Then on his next pass he asks us
    the same thing, and we tell him Hanson and the Spice girls, and he seems
    cool with it. His slightly smarter friend stopped another guy walking
    down the street, and asked him out of the blue if he had ever served in
    the military. He says no, and asks why, at which point our friend points
    to his shirt. To make it short it was an "Old Navy" t-shirt.

            Scott 'weasel' Hansen was the first of the jammers to arrive, and upon
    seeing my jam shirt asked if I was Chris 'silent p' Ptacek. I said no
    and we chatted for a bit. Then he went to eat, and then Chris and Mads,
    and a few others showed up. By 4:00 a good number of jammers had shown
    up including thoes above but also Dale, Derek 'I want that necklace',
    Todd 'Geoff Tate', and Al. All of you were a blast to be with. We
    tricked a bus full of school kids into thinking we were seeing Hanson
    and the Spice Girls. They then started screaming about how Hanson
    sucked, several made gang signs, and one kid started shooting us with a
    fake gun. I was just happy that was not a real gun, man that would suck.

            Between 4:30 and 5:00 the band showed and Scott 'weasel' Hansen used
    his magical powers to get him and two of his friends backstage. He also
    managed to score, or 'weasel' as some say, backstage passes and a photo
    permit. Chris was supposed to be on Derek's list, but Derek had
    forgotten to put him on, but that got taken care of when they went for
    some private fun in the Alley. Around this time the line started growing
    fast, the overhang started dripping, and the line nazi made his
    apperence. The nazi must have come out three or four time to
    'straighten' out the line so the good people of Chicago could get home.
    As the show drew nearer, time slowed down. Scott gave full reports of
    the soud checks and all the freakish Vic staff came out of the woodwork.
    Meanwhile the bus must have circled the block about 4-5 time trying to
    figure out how/where to park.

            In the show we all had 1'st or 2'nd row center, and they played LTE
    before FOTM cmae on. FOTM were pretty good, much better than BW. FOTM
    knew what to expect from the crowd, and saved their best songs for last.
    They didnt talk to much (a sure way to lose the crowd), and they were
    all smiles and full of energy. By the end of the set I was impressed
    with them and actually reallyu enjoyed their set. Before DT came on they
    played the usual array of b-sides, and then clockwork orange.
            
            Scott jumped the fence, and took lots of photos during the first three
    songs (and we better see them damn it!). Scott had to go around the back
    to come back onto the main floor, but withing a matter of minutes he
    somehow appered back at the front. The set was awsome, TOT was AMAZING,
    cant say enough about this song. Mike chucking fruit at Derek was funny.
    During mikes solo, the first guy he went to was the same guy who was
    drinking/toking/pissing outside before the show. I thought this guy
    sucked at drums. All he did was his the drum as fas and as hard as he
    could, no beat. He could not follow Mike on the me do-you do part. Mike
    then went over to the other side and picked a pretty good guy out. This
    guy was on top of the beat, nad played a nice duet with Mike with
    consisted of a neat beat alternating between the rim and the tom. Mike
    then brought Meledy(sp??) out and let her drum some. All in all I
    thought Mikes solo was a lot better than it was in the fall. I also
    thought Mike was going to trip over the Chris/Mads banner when they
    threw it up, man would that hve been funny. It was also very cool when
    Derek broak out his banner, and when JLB displayed it for all to see.
    When JP played Para. Shift from LTE, I brought out my copy of LTE that I
    had in my pocket. He liked it and smiled at me. Later on during one of
    his solos I made some faces at him, he seemed to get a kick out of that.
    My three fav songs were probably LITS TOT and LTL, all were absolutely
    mind numbing. After the show I went back to the car and got a drink
    (while Chris and Scott were 'weaseling' around back stage). I thought of
    grabbing my photo in case JM came out but I figured that would *never*
    happen so I left it there. I still had my tourbook and LTE(for JP to
    sign).

            After a bit the rest of the jammers came out and we talked about the
    show. JM came out first and headed for the bus as usual. Then came
    James, followed by JP and lastly Mike (Derek was off with a special
    lady). The fans outside the Vic were as a whole much cooler than the
    fans in Detroit, not very many 'psycho fans', which is odd considering
    there were more people outside the Vic, and I was glad to see, no bible
    toting manics. I talked to JP about adding the circus deal into his solo
    (but I posted about that a few jams ago) and got him to sign my LTE.
    Someone asked James if he would get JM to come out, and I was thinking
    to myself 'yah right'. But in a bit JM came out and was very cool. I got
    him to sign my tour book (as I was cursing myself for not bringing my
    photo). It was really cool meeting JM and he even sopke to me (woo-hoo).
    Lastly I saw Mike and he remembered me from Detroit. James gave his
    'I've got two sides' bit again, which makes me suspect he uses that line
    at every gig, anyone care to comment?

            Sorry to everyone that I could not stick around for grub but I got back
    with only a half hour to spare. Anyhoo I had a great time, and I have
    decided to make Mike something over the summer and give it to him when
    they tour with DP/ELP. SO all you jammers from the Chi-town show ready
    to meet there again for the DT/DP/ELP tour. We can all get seats
    together. We could even meet at someones house for a BBQ before hand.
    Well there you have it, a big long review that did not really say to
    much but hey, I gotta move up on the MFP list somehow. Later-

            Matt Stanich (you spelled it right Mads;)

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 01:39:24 -0500
    From: AL <al@isd.net>
    To: YTSE Jammers <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Re: Chicago Show - NO Spoilers
    Message-ID: <355D349B.27689133@isd.net>

    Maddy wrote:
    >At that time, it was 1 AM, and all the good Chicago pizza places were
    >closed, so we happened upon "the Golden Apple 24-hour Restaurant" and ate
    >some food products there. Such as Al's fire-hazard roast turkey. :) Thanks
    Huh? Roast turkey my ass! That was petrified yard bird. However, it was so
    dry it was a fire hazard. That and the festering wound gravy was enough to cure
    my desire to eat for a while. Did I mention the bread? I think they stole that from
    the Gilligan's Island set. Ooooold. We did have a great time, and I made up for
    the Illinois department of corrections style food when I returned home.
    >All in all, it was a kick-ass night. Hopefully, Scott will find someone
    >with a scanner *hint* and delight us with pictures of sweaty, crammed
    >Jammers. :)
    Well, if nothing else I have a HP 6100cse flatbed scanner. If the pictures that
    my friend Mike snapped of the boys and I turn out, I will get them to you.
    Remember, I took one of you and Chris with... Ahhh. I forget. Oh well...
    >-Maddy
    >(also commonly known as Margaret, Ptacek's gf, etc)
    >"Hey, who's your favorite drummer?? Hugo!"
    Did you really need to ask that? Hugo has no shortage of self esteem.
    However, if he continues his quest for the title of "Cannabis Man" he will
    need to purchase "Clear Eyes" by the pallet.

    --
    See ya,   AL...
    

    Switchcraft Communications & Microsystems http://www.isd.net/astrosch/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Never raise your hands to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. - Red Buttons

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    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 00:14:06 -0700 From: Jon Kretschmer <jkretsch@sdcc17.ucsd.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Carol's a hottie Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19980516001406.008b95b0@sdcc17.ucsd.edu>

    Carol Dellinger wrote the following nonsense:

    >Um..I guess I forgot to include one *small* reason why the prog guys seem >to overlook me.... >I'm seriously ugly! And I think that cancels out that fact that I am a >prog lovin woman!

    Carol, don't be stupid. If it weren't for the fact that I was underage at the time, we could have had a ROCKIN party after the Palo Alto show.

    ; )

    Jon

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    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 00:22:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Davidjon Sabetai <DAVIDJON@postoffice.worldnet.att.net> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Earplugs Message-ID: <199805160722.AAA09274@odin.ax.com>

    All right you guys need to stop all this crap about which earplug is better and cheaper. The best earplugs I've used are those big cotton balls department stores have by their cosmetic counters. I used these once last Friday in New York, and they were great. I'm not joking. :) On my way to New York, we made a stop. Wacky asked if I brought earplugs, and I had forgotten. He handed me a pair, and the rest is history. No distortion, good volume and best of all they were free.

    Isaac

    "Little green men about four foot Maybe they wanna' kick some butt. MO FO" - Steve Vai

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    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 14:08:30 +0200 From: Matej Grginic <matej@stones.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Message-ID: <355D81BE.938FC5D9@stones.com>

    >Matej "how the hell do you pronounce that" Grginic sez....

    Don`t even try to pronounce it hehehe (especially the surname) U gotta love these european names :)

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    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 05:36:04 -0700 From: "Mattias - Berglie" <mberglie@mailcity.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: DT-video Message-ID: <FKELJCLIJDDHAAAA@mailcity.com>

    Yope

    I have found this video from the uncovered-gig, have anyone seen it? Is it worth $20?

    Btw, this is old news but i'm not sure if you all know about it. A couple of months ago there was an interview with the Johns and Mike broadcasted on Swedish TV. IMO this interview kicked so much fanny.

    /mattias

    Get your FREE, private e-mail account at http://www.mailcity.com

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    Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 09:52:16 -0300 From: "Nilton da Silva Júnior" <a9415530@mbox.ccs.ufsc.br> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Peruvian Skies Message-ID: <355D8C00.8B3E274E@mbox.ccs.ufsc.br>

    What is "Peruvian Skies" about ?

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