waiting | 31 | Baz Sings, Other People's Worlds, Spring, Attwood, AJ's latest show, East enders, and April Fools. |
the updayte | 14 | Sasha's namedropping, Paulo's football madness, Kristy's erstwhile other half, Deca Manners' advice line, and comedy with Sara. |
contours | 12 | Mariah and the net rumours, things going screwy, strip twister, tickles, fibbing, gronnies. |
claypole | 10 | sport, bad weather, the MM glitch, kid's books, Men's Day, fish n' chips, Afghanistan and quantum cats |
arif | 7 | Neighbours, loves, cartoons, ip.uk, prickles, diaz, meetings, books, ads and Monica-ca-ca. |
show you mine | 5 | Brit returns, books, gets-together, rain, Monica-ca, and good stuff. |
jolly | 3 | ONrelationships, JAM, Cleopatra, Mark Owen, Radio Through The Ages, release schedules, the Topic Of No Opposition, and the ObSlatePlug. Plus a chance to win a grand prize! |
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What's that? A pile of 16 of this year's Eurosongs? Coolness! Capsule reviews of all 23 entries start in one week. If I've done the math correctly, that means the last one will go out the day before the contest itself. I think I'm back amongst you all now. Yeah. Must be. (: That non-Vonnegut speech (actually written by a columnist from a Chicago paper) forms the basis for a single under the name of Baz Luhrmann that's now a sizy hit on the Billboard 100. Baz uses a theme from "Romeo + Juliet", with the clear connection back to the list's topic. And to Kris' post |
billboard radio - also lists entire hot 100 | And Cheek's if anyone wants an MP3 of it, I've got it on my computer somewhere. The song is also available through Fred Bronson's Billboard Countdown Show, online at billboardradio - spool through and pick up around 2h in (it's a 5h show!) for the tune at #52. Chelle |
oops ... something of a teletubbies reference | Incidentally, Ms Bo Peep, keep an eye on that last sheep of yours; it's getting ideas of stardom of its own, and that's just not good in a sheep. |
as in pvc, the car boot shopping channel. | Angela's world QVC would be forced to sell things that people can actually use. Like, change their name by just one letter, and become people's favourite type of plastic. The seventies would be eradicated completely. We'd go from the sixties to the eighties. Any merchant displaying prices as $19.99 or $9.99 or anything ending in 99 would be ... taken out and executed. Laura's world T'other Laura Sasha speaks of |
quote from the song concerned | Chelle offers up iain i leave you my Mulder_and_Scully.mp3 Things are getting strange. uberglad it is getting warm finally! I also took a chance to play peek-a-boo with the moon as she hid behind tower blocks and the Dudley hills yesterday morning. Very peaceful. Very relaxing. Jessica. Get a lawyer. Your erstwhile dentist is clearly guilty of negligence, and you can probably claim huge amounts for the pain and suffering you've been through. |
at last count, ms atwood is being held by ali following her book signing in st john's in october 96. the thing you see is pinky and the brain trying to take over the world. | Margaret Attwood: I can recommend her (and if she ever escapes from a closet in St John's, there may be even better to come.) "Handmaiden's Tale" is ookily good, while "Dancing Girls" is short stories, and short stories are good anyway. Angela fires the first shot |
if the usa can beat canada at basketball, how come toronto's raptors are headed to the play-offs? | and theft (America was like, already occupied) on our side! Not to mention treason, mutiny, larceny, and being completely unable to beat the Canadians at anything. Even basketball. my darling friend Lin (who lives in the heart of Devonshire's piccy postcard country) Over in Thunder Valley, keyoneohthree |
warm up act, apparently, was a mr w. j. clinton. but he is funnier than the scheduled programme. | Downsides to it? The exec producer, T. Harbert. And the warm-up act, that greying bloke with his collection of cocoa-tin lids, didn't quite get his humour off the mark. If "Dharma and Greg" is that unfunny, I'm glad I miss it. Joey Sara informs us that Mr Mail-List says Sara [I'll stop ending every sentence with an exclamation mark, otherwise Skeie will have my guts for garters.] the people on there are SO annoying. when this 'Sarah' girl was crying and whining, and she was SO annoying. Young Wombat |
in the windies, where australia managed to lose two tests from good positions. | have fun on your holiday, and play a bit of cricket while you're there. The fun bit I did; sadly, it was a bit cold to play cricket. Unlike in the West Indies... Sasha remembers the time when Sasha Kristen, welcome, hello. Carnegie Hall! Like, wow! I am kinda jealous, just coz you'll be able to say you played Carnegie. |
Brum: sun & 15 * Rockette! * "Too high, too far, too soon" musiquote: "the whole of the moon" - waterboys |
This weaver post is brought to you by the Sunday Update, your world in a week. Available from all good newsagents for GBP2. Also: "Chin Chin", in which two minor celebrities swap beards for a week and discuss the changes that happen. This week: Noel Edmonds and Richard Branson. Pages 63-64. Britain has a Song For Eurosong. "Say it Again", performed by Precious, is a sultry, soulful number, that should continue the UK's tradition of strong entries in the world's supreme cultural event. Find out if it does in Jerusalem, May 29. Sasha Paulo talks football. Though not the Monday night variety. Death to Barcelona! Over the page: health matters. Dr Alice Fisher discusses irony deficiency as a cause of road rage. Pages 33-35. As for my sports: ice hockey, baseball, Farcula 1, Indiecar, and the world's greatest winter game, cricket. It gives everyone an excuse to forget the frost and think about being in Jamaica, or South Africa, or Australia, where it's nice and warm. Ariel. Tests stink. Just ask the West Indies cricketers. Or any student, ever. If you can get through the next week there will be this mad chap who will be delighted to see you. And Laura puts up a good idea. Bowling! d'oh! Just be prepared to win. Kristy. Ultimately, this is a question of whether he's prepared to live within the bounds of reasonable behaviour that you're setting, or will insist on going his own way. Moralistic commentators have it easy, putting down anyone who ever smokes a single joint. I don't have this luxury, but smoking pot is illegal, and it is something you don't want him to do. That should be enough for him. we have booked a holiday together ... I don't know if we should still go together. He said he would still go ... we wouldn't be able to get all the money back now either. he is the first serious boyfriend I have ever had ... it would be good for us to break up so I could spend some time ... before committing to the only guy I have ever known. Is playing the field really that important? Hillary Clinton is on the verge of telling Billy C to feckov. Gossip pages are full of speculation as to which rich and famous bloke she'll remarry. But is that in character, or emotionally advisable for her? More in Idle Chitchat, page C02. In Maryland, Wotzername Deca Or am I being stuck in 19th century netiquette? :) after eight years of being single, I now have a girlfriend again Spice Girls. Teletubbies. Could be worse... could be The Best Of The 44-9ers. Coming later: investment advice from Jeff Silver. "On New Year's Eve, I'm going to invite all my friends over with their laptops. At midnight, we'll turn the laptops on and see which ones explode. Then I'll buy stock in the computer makers whose laptops survive." Personal Finance, page B11. Brendan is another Irish poster. Welcome. Roman goes for the "Best Answer To a Stupid Question" award Sara will anyone ever love me? am I even worthy of love? On the problem page: "if you decide to do an end run around prom night you will not, decades from now, be bemoaning that fact." Page C16. Kris Until then, stay sane, the lot of you. Don't do anything I wouldn't. Keep an eye on Maccabi Haifa on Thursday, and normal service resumes eventually. The Sunday Update is also available through the web, though not just yet. | |
Codsall: sunny & 11 * Rockette! |
the 30 minute rolling video of cornwall with aphex twin soundtrack testcard. it's way cool! | Sara there was this stupid boy on Guilty today For the WOK-challenged viewers, "Guilty!" is a confessional talk show. Think, ooh, Jerry Springboard without the fighting, or the interesting comment. In fact, it's a lot less interesting than the testcard on channel 802. We hear |
reported in the independent's network section, mar 8 | Incidentally, we've now got confirmation of the Jordan (Michael or King?) incident; if it's reported in the Indescribablyboring, it
must be true. No two ways about it. In genuine music, That reminds me, we've been flooded with people telling us to ring MTVUSA and ask for NKOTB. Did it work? Whaddaya mean, it flopped? |
kris reckons i'm answering her question, but not answering it. the url cited now contains a singularly piss-poor radio show. | Kris 5. What happened to Derricks cool little houses with us in them with the questionaires attached? hmmmmm.... They were sacrificed on the altar of expedience, in favour of an exceedingly amateurish "radio" show. So amateurish that he's turning down contracts with the CBC. Betsy Emily-in-new-york. D'oh! Belated hapy papy birtdays. Shannon Wednesday, @530, Detroit, Angela. Laura Kris Lying is bad. Fibbing is so not cool. Knowing it's one's permalife partner that's dropping the porkies makes it worse. I can offer empathy and an open mailbox. Betsy, happy birthday for yesterday... |
yep, the genuine millionaire hotline. lines close(d) @541 march 14. answer is a, by the way. | And now, a quick quiz. Which of these would a doctor use to take your temperature: Thermometer, mirror, stethoscope, a pencil. Call 09002444444 right now and you could win a million pounds. (Offer valid in UK only; lines close Sunday.) Grannies. One of mine died many years before I was even thought of; the other left us just after Christmas 89. She was only able to move with assistance for as long as I can remember, but always had a smile, a sweet, and refused to split me and my sister in anything. |
"You would have lost 32 grand" * Brum: cloudy & 12 telequote: chris tarrant speaks to someone who just won 64,000 quid, and thought about the wrong answer for 125 grand. |
the rentaghost character, as in wotzizname smith | Dr Demeter Broken the law? yup (and that's all I'm saying) Allow me to expand (: The all-knowing Dem is refering here to the Law Of Nature, which states that no-one with any sense whatsoever will ever live in the province of New Scotland. By planting herself at Dalhoosie Uni, Halif*x, New Scotlandland, Dr D is voiding that particular law. Am I right or am I right? Kati Though maybe not as much fun as watching the West Indies at the moment. 51 all out is the kind of performance one would expect from a bunch of rank amateurs, like, say, England. Sara. [hugest hugs] Watch your post at the end of the month. Same for anyone else who wants a card from Toronto: write me by Saturday night. demon must die ;-) Cory Sometime next, oh, February or so, when it's too cold everywhere else and strting to get too hot here. Ariel speaks of |
that's michael nyman (the piano), anne dudley (the full monty), aaron copeland (monty python) | In Maryland, Emily Classical? cool shit...espically contemporary classical Good call! Nyman, Dudley, Copeland kick ass! marj/emily/daria *who really thinks someone should tell her which name ta use* the Y2K bug is a load of bunkam....the world will not grind to a halt. Richard lists some kids books. Some of them are worth coming back to even when one's older. Forinstans: The Phantom Tollbooth Laura In Detroit, Angela how much semen does a man produce in his lifetime? Cheeky Wombat claims to be is there an International Men's Day? Fish n' chips. Well, it does appear that it is possible to get the dish in the United States. But if you want it done properly in North America, head to The Obvious Place, St John's. The best fish n' chips on the continent are served in a restaurant just at the bottom of Signal Hill Road. Or you could just come and get it done properly, in Aber, or Ayr, or Leeds. But not Harry Ramsden's. Shannon forwards a long complain about Ultimately, the USA, EU, and just about every other nation in the region - with the probable exception of Pakistan - is pushing for the removal of the Taliban militia, which currently controls Kabul and many other large cities. They're refusing to trade with the ruling powers, and (covertly) supporting counter-revolutionaries. Laura Davina on Claire's new movie. |
Brum: Cloudy & 7 * Go on, visit and link musiquote: sting, "all this time" |
as in abort retry ignore fail | Well, bit of a day tomorrow. It's both International Women's Day, and it's Commonwealth Day. Whichever you're celebrating - and why not mark both - have a good time. Sasha And that's progam without an extra - me. ;) Incidentally, ITV (sorry - itv) will stop airing Australian soap "Home and Away" during April, to allow the Aussies to make some more episodes. Right now, the gap between UK and AUS is just 20 episodes. Not long enough for the censors to use their scissors. Laura Part of above paragraph has limited validity in California. What is your favorite cartoon? [Weaver ain't telling ondigital this, but he'd pay four quid for Cartoon Network, and three for Eurosport. They charge him five for the pair, plus Friends, plus Carry On, and three other exclusive channels - The Bank Manager] Sara OK, I thought it was funny. (and right now it won't let me on GRR!) needs to change providers Prickles. Watching the Welsh somehow, inexplicably, hang on to beat France 34-33 yesterday. If you can see replays, tune in to the last 10 minutes. How the blazes did they manage it?! Cory, the Laa-Laa of the Desert and do hope better of Jared. Tucson!!!! Tucson!!!! I'll give more details when plans start to materialise. I realize I am not a large group, but I'm as important as one. To summarize: if you're there, I'll see you there. Promise. Ariel and I also read these books about fruits and vegetables. yes. There was a Celery character, blueberry, pineapple etc. and I have NO IDEA what the books were called! and no one I know remembers them! keyoneohthree said, in a completely different topic The US interview got into around 33 million homes. A lot. A big one. The C4 here took around 3 million viewers, a share of around 12%. For comparison, staid afternoon quiz "Countdown" gets 3.5 million daily, and top-rated shows pull around 20 million. You do the math. |
Codsall: cloudy & 6 * Irvine (11/1); Frentzen (22/1); Schu R (16/1) sport result: australian gp |
On the count of three, please boo, but quietly. The result you've not been waiting for: Lokomotiv Moscow 3, Maccabi Haifa 0. The return leg is on the 18th, and Eli will (hopefully) be able to give us a match report. Ruth Kirk, welcome. No doubt you're glad to hear that Mr Leto is not stepping out with Cameron Diaz (or was it Gwyneth Paltroon? My mind is shot) and hence free for you. [Source: "Heat", 2/9] Matthew Southern, welcome back. Lestat, hello again. Wixzard Salliwoo, hi. This is turning into UK united, isn't it (: | |
the show, for those interested, is dawson's creek | Which gives me the chance to plug the show returning to (4) at 6 next Wednesday. Apparently, it's the first mainstream show to feature a character coming to terms with his homosexuality. Pardon me whilst I choke on Rickie's memory. Laura
Sara on the Official Gets-Together As for British gatherings: they tend to happen on an ad-hoc basis, whenever there's an excuse for one. But, if a whole group of you are coming over, please say so, and I'll try to fit some time with you. Kris on Seattle Skeie similarly placed The main items of interest from the Lewdwiksny interview: the 200 year collection of chewing gum under the White House desk; the Presidential appendage is also known as "Little Rock"; and he has a distinct fear of teeth. Bad news for America's dentists, then. The pre-publicity painted Clinton as a reckless, ruthless narcissist, someone scheming, shameless, and incapable of accepting responsibility for his conduct. And that Lewds is his soul mate. Snow's interview didn't disappoint. On a similar line, keyoneohthree entertains us with another round of The President Presents: Spot The Fib! I spotted 7 fibs. And no-one calls our Lixz anything nasty and expects to live. Jennifer Skeie again |
BHX: sun & 6 * "i'll show you mine if you show me yours" musiquote: "c'est la vie" from b*witched |
As it's the start of March, it's time for the Disclaimer: This is a transmission from the Weaver Narrowcasting System, for distribution to the so-called list, and for keeps on the weaver.world website. Reproduction for reasonable comment or criticism is granted; complete reproduction, or use of this post for profit or personal gain is expressly forbidden. | ||
eurosport | European football competitions started up last night: the
semi-official team of the list, Maccabi Haifa will be thrashing Lokomotiv Moscow in a match on Thursday. Viewers of Eurosport will be able to see that tie at 20:30 CET (@854) Thursday. Cory! on Rayanne it would do my little heart good to see Ricky with a partner. Then again, I still think Sharon would have realized she was bi, and I'd like to see Danielle get a makeover. Laura How do you think Camille would have reacted if Sharon dyed her hair, quit yearbook, and started to hang out with Rayanne and Rickie? Chelle writes of Gopher's | |
small hint: it's not a black tie | First person with the correct answer wins a prize. Laura Sade's fave music includesCleopatra Buffy started last night. I taped it. Seems good. Cheeks too hot and tired to think Mae can you please tell me if I'm right or wrong on this one? Unless you're Cookie | |
brmb | bbc 5live | oz fm | radio 10 gold | wkoc | Laura List all your favorite radio stations, from childhood on. Beacon 303, when they announced school closures. Radio 4, the intelligent choice. Sunshine Radio, when they wuz pirates. Laser 558, all music, all the time. Until a storm forced them off air. BRMB, with Brendan Kearney, John Slater and George Gavin. Radio 5. Sarah Ward, Julian Warricker, Sandy Warr, Kevin Slaymaker; talk and music and the edge. Buzz FM, playing anything and everything. Echo 96, the memories of 20 years. Radio 5 Live, more than all news, all the time. Sunshine 855, now they're not pirates. OZ-FM, the sound of home. Radio 10 Gold, being single Dutch. WKOC The Coast, something for the tape and quote machines. What was the most memorable thing that happened for you this February? Dexter Fletcher. I kinda think he's a Brit, but nothing to prove it. That said, I remember him almost as much for "Gamesmaster III" as "Press Gang". Shoot. Brooks it came out elsewhere last year(august or july or something? a long time ago) but at least it is being released (their album 'the holy bible' was never released in the US) Betsy is back. Hoo, and in all probability, rah! Sara [nibbles on carrot] Finally. If you picked up a black brolly from seat E4 on the 1657 New Street to Manchester yesterday, please contact me to give it back. Cheers. | |
BHX: rain & 7 * I'm satisfied with a hatful of rain... musiquotes: "hatful of rain" - del amitri; "one headlight" - the wallflowers" |
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