On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 15:24:08 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my original Led
Zeppelin
III cover with the picture wheel in it) and the double albums with
suitable-for-hanging-in-your-dorm-room trippy artwork inside. It's
a real
shame: the death
From: Kevin Tarr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When Jon had his little rant about books into movies and
actors who play
the roles, I agreed with him and feel the same way about
sporting matches.
Ahem, that was John as in 'jmh', not Jon. But that's OK. grin
The only people more
From: Reggie Bautista [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Horn replied:
rant mode
Does anyone else *HATE* these sorts of discussions as much
as I do? They
are so unbelievably pointless!
John, I have to respectfully disagree with you.
And you are certainly allowed to. (Unlike in the
From: Bryon Daly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree with Reggie, for pretty much the same reasons. I
don't think that
casting a novel is all that much more pointless than, say,
discussing
how Glorfindel, killed in the Silmarillion, is alive and well
to assist Frodo et al
on the way to
From: Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Bryon Daly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You mean you can actually see the art on those itty-bitty CD cases? Give
me
a full-size LP for cover art anyday. Of course, not too many of those
left...
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my
John Horn wrote:
Give me
a full-size LP for cover art anyday. Of course, not too many of those
left...
Bryon Daley replied:
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my original Led
Zeppelin III cover with the picture wheel in it) and the double albums with
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my original Led Zeppelin
III cover with the picture wheel in it) and the double albums with
suitable-for-hanging-in-your-dorm-room trippy artwork inside. It's a real
shame: the death of the LP and the small size of CD and tape covers seem to
In a message dated 7/10/2003 12:27:17 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I miss the cover of Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief (if
you've
seen it, you know what I mean). Actually, I miss Matching Tie and
Handkerchief. Well, I own the LP, but if you've heard
The British edition was better than what us herms got. The cover slipped out
to reveal the hanged man. It didn't for the US edition.
Yes it did. At least, mine did. Unless I somehow managed to buy the British edition in
a US store.
--
Tom Beck
www.prydonians.org
www.mercerjewishsingles.org
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From: Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 12:24 PM
Subject: RE: Why we cast novels
From: Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Bryon Daly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You mean you can actually see the art on those itty
Bryon Daly wrote:
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my original Led
Zeppelin III cover with the picture wheel in it) and the double albums
with suitable-for-hanging-in-your-dorm-room trippy artwork inside.
It's a real shame: the death of the LP and the small size of CD and
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: Why we cast novels
The British edition was better than what us herms got. The cover slipped
out
to reveal the hanged man. It didn't for the US
Bryon Daly wrote:
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my original Led
Zeppelin III cover with the picture wheel in it) and the double albums
with suitable-for-hanging-in-your-dorm-room trippy artwork inside.
It's a real shame: the death of the LP and the small size of CD and
- Original Message -
From: Russell Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: Why we cast novels
Bryon Daly wrote:
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my original Led
Zeppelin III cover
In a message dated 7/10/2003 4:14:55 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The British edition was better than what us herms got. The cover slipped
out
to reveal the hanged man. It didn't for the US edition.
Yes it did. At least, mine did. Unless I somehow managed
From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I especially miss the novelty LP album covers (like my original Led
Zeppelin
III cover with the picture wheel in it) and the double albums with
suitable-for-hanging-in-your-dorm-room trippy artwork inside. It's a
From: Russell Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Must have cost a fortune to produce compared to a simple card sleeve. I had
a Led Zeppelin album which had about 4 covers between you and the vinyl,
and my personal favourite - Led Zeppelin's In Through The Out Door - the
cover was a bland sepia look,
At 01:33 AM 7/9/2003 -0400, you wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 7/8/2003 6:09:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, Julia
Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Speaking of sports, anyone else following the Tour de France? If anyone
who knows more about cycling than I do (which isn't very
On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 01:30 am, Reggie Bautista wrote:
And what you've learned about me from reading this is that I followed
both Angel and Xena closely enough to know the names of actors who
played roles that didn't get them into the opening credits...
:-)
Some people don't?
--
Bryon Daly wrote:
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, I've been watching the rerun of TDF coverate on OLM from 7:30 to 10
in the evening, but I won't be able to tonight. If anyone who is
following the Tour wants to privately shoot me info on how Lance's team
does today, or tell me
Ray Ludenia wrote:
Bryon Daly wrote:
Julia, the ESPN web site has some coverage of the TdF here:
http://espn.go.com/oly/tdf2003/index.html
It's not extensive, but you can get all the stage results and standings
there, along with a smattering of articles.
Another site that may be
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Horn replied:
rant mode
Does anyone else *HATE* these sorts of discussions as much as I do? They
are so unbelievably pointless!
John, I have to respectfully disagree with you.
I usually enjoy discussions like this. You learn a lot about people, and
Bryon wrote:
I don't think that
casting a novel is all that much more pointless than, say, discussing
how Glorfindel, killed in the Silmarillion, is alive and well to assist
Frodo et al
on the way to Rivendell.
The movie sidestepped that one nicely :-)
Reggie Bautista
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Why we cast novels
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 14:09:15 -0500
Jon Gabriel wrote:
This brings up an interesting question: Who do y'all think
would the ideal cast of characters be
Jon Gabriel wrote:
Honestly, it was just something that popped into my head during lunch. It's
not earthshatteringly important by any means. I just personally find the
irrational/rational/religion/sports/atheist/fundamentalist thread somewhat
snoozeworthy. :) 'course, that's just my
In a message dated 7/8/2003 6:09:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, Julia Thompson [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:
Speaking of sports, anyone else following the Tour de France? If anyone
who knows more about cycling than I do (which isn't very much, aside
from having read Lance Armstrong's _It's Not About
I wrote:
You can learn a lot about a person by how they would cast a movie.
Jon replied:
So what do you deduce about the director of Riddick based on his choices?
:)
Hmm... probably Vin Diesel had as much to say about casting, being a
producer on this project from what I understand. And really,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 7/8/2003 6:09:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, Julia
Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Speaking of sports, anyone else following the Tour de France? If anyone
who knows more about cycling than I do (which isn't very much, aside
from having read Lance
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