In a message dated 11/9/2002 11:59:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> 10.)  Who remembers... lol, now I can't think of her name -- she was a
> big Ferron fan... jog my memory.

That Susan LA was a weird chick...I remember the website she linked you to at 
the bottom of her posts - some kind of "leather & lace" lesbian hooker escort 
service or something...

> 9.)  Who remembers Bob BEFORE he has "Joni" in his email address?  Did
> the Joni email start when he sold kayaks? 

I found it incredibly easier to create a new name on AOL for my Joni mail 
rather than trying to sift through my main account for it. I created that 
mail long before I went to work at Perception (which only lasted a year 
anyway)

> 8.)  Where oh where has our Jason Maloney gone....?

Or Jason Long for that matter...any Jasons out there these days? What is the 
most popular JMDL name? I would bet there are more Steves than anything.

> 7.)  Who remembers our frantic search for the AT&T Don Henley benefit cd
> thing with Joni?

Sure...and now you can get one off of E-bay any day of the week. Typically 
for about $10 or so.

> 6.)  Who remembers my incessant ramblings about the genius of Stevie
> Nicks and Courntey Love (God, those must have been "Scan and delete"
> days for y'all).

Evian, you've written some of the funniest stuff I've read on the list...your 
bit about the cat in the dryer brought tears to my eyes.

> 5.)  Who remembers the Sweet Bird thread?  (I still have no frigging
> idea what the hell any of that meant -- waaaay above me)

Hey, that's right when I joined in...talk about being intimidated! I figured 
I'd never be able to communicate to the group, and certainly not at that 
level. Then that thread died down, and Julie Z started one about "do you 
flush the toilet while you're still peeing" and I knew I'd fit right in.

> 4.)  Who remembers the switch to Smoe?

Me - AND I remember the introduction of NJC & "Joni-only".

> 3.)  Who remembers buying either M'shell Ndegocello... or whatever,
> Lauryn Hill, or Lucinda Williams because of the raves on the list?

Bought the Me'Shell...matter of fact listened to it this weekend. A 
soul-baring soulful masterpiece of a record. Probably in my top 10. Lauryn 
Hill was a gift from Brei, which worked out well as I found it derivative, 
pretentious, and dull. Lucinda's "Car Wheels" I bought based on the RS 
review, and it too is a masterwork, again probably makes my Top 10. I was 
probably one of the folks who pushed it in this forum.

> 2.)  Who remembers the cookbook idea?

There was more than one copy...several folks have them, not just Joni. I know 
Ashara got one at the '99 fest.

Bob, who also wonders about Catgirl these days

NP: Otis & Marlena from T (reminds me of Costello's orchestration on The 
Juliet Letters)

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