[78-L] make your own record ingrediants....

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Nov 7 11:32:30 PST 2008


Yeah, but what if the sender IS gay and is planning to bomb Steve at seven for 
being a jerk? Hmm, this could be the remake of "Sorry, Wrong Number" if that 
hadn't already been done as a Sandra Bullock movie back in the last millennium.

dl

fnarf at comcast.net wrote:
> The probability of inadvertently sending a message to inappropriate recipients is directly proportional to the potential embarrassment this will cause.
> 
> At least it's not "you're right, that guy Steve is the biggest jerk I've ever encountered", or "my darling, if my wife finds out I'm gay it's all over for me" or "the bomb supplies should be here by seven".
> 
> --
> Steve.
> 
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>> Pretty sure that this was a gag message meant for my eyes only, accidentally 
>> copied to the Liszt. These things happen..I remember a very mushy message sent 
>> late at night from a member to his beloved, the kind where a bunch of red-faced 
>> Disney cupids would fly in and pull the curtains across and end the scene..
>>
>> dl
>>
>> Howard Friedman wrote:
>>> ARE YOU FOR REAL???????????????
>>>
>>>>>> Beginning in 1902, when the Victor Talking Machine Company switched from 
>>>>>> the wax cylinder sold by Edison and Columbia, records were  made of GLASS 
>>>>>> AND LACQUER! It says so, twice, on the first page of a recent  book 
>>>>>> titled "Dirty Little Secrets of the Record Business" by one Hank 
>>>>>> Bordowitz.<<<
>>>> Hey Mr.David;
>>>>
>>>> I still want to KILL and DESTROY  every happy-peppy dance band.  Even 
>>>> though
>>>> I provided my own 5,000 files to replace Bob's 112 or so ARC crappy dance
>>>> bands ,   18 hours hours a day is enough to kill the soul.  It bugs the 
>>>> crud
>>>> out of me that I now hate my own record collection.
>>>>
>>>> 'Dismuke' is an ugly name foe a music service.
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>>> No no no no no no! Beginning in 1902, when the Victor Talking Machine
>>>>> Company
>>>>> switched from the wax cylinder sold by Edison and Columbia, records were
>>>>> made
>>>>> of GLASS AND LACQUER! It says so, twice, on the first page of a recent
>>>>> book
>>>>> titled "Dirty Little Secrets of the Record Business" by one Hank
>>>>> Bordowitz.
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