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The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy : Mailing List : 1996

JBC in Waterloo

From: Chris Camfield <ccamfiel_at_undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca>
Date: Tue 06 Feb 1996 - 09:57:01 PST


Well, the only JBC news I can relate from around here is that my current professor for one of my CS classes (Social Implications of Computers) is an early JB fan. I lent him my copies of Waiting For The Love Bus and Illuminate, but he wasn't impressed. *sob*

We are penguins.

        Chris

-- 
               Christopher Camfield      ccamfiel@uwaterloo.ca 
             1996 BMath Joint CS/C&O  [1999 BA Classical Studies]
   "When I was your age, television was called BOOKS" -- The Princess Bride
From Grade D but Edible <RKARR@npr.org>
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 13:30:10 -0500 (EST)
From: Grade D but Edible <RKARR@npr.org>
To: JBC-LIST@ecn.purdue.edu
Message-Id: <960206133010.240dfad9@npr.org>
Subject: Bingo Masters' Breakout
My MAILER-DAEMON sez:

> ----- The following addresses had delivery problems -----
> <JBC@ECN.PURDUE.EDU> (unrecoverable error)
Well, no duh. Ed sez:
> Levi's comercials are anticipated and discussed in the UK in much the same
> manner as, say, the latest Amaldovar film or some other minor cultural
> event: "Is the latest any good? How about the soundtrack? Why is there never
> one as good as that one with the tires?" It beggars belief _why_ this should
> be. Anyway, the music to any Levis commercial invariably makes it into the
> charts, regardless of merit.
At the risk (certainty) of sounding crotchety, What do you expect from a country of pop music fans who managed to put the sound of Pete Waterman passing wind at the top of the charts ona regular basis? He ain't heavy, he's a bother. Onward, -- Rick G. Karr npr chicago +1 (312) 516-3367
Received on Tue Feb 6 19:01:23 1996

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