Re: Re: Anyone know an Ellen M?

From: 7visions <7visions_at_prodigy.net_at_hypermail.org>
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 02:31:23 -0700

You DID post , Ellen... :)

I am Lenny Shaw. I met the so-called Olives through a college friend ( they
were the high school friends of my college friend) I live here in Southern
California with the bulk of them. I teach high school.

I have also been to Ann Arbor, in the summer...of 1984, while visiting my
cousins who live in the Detroit suburbs...

Are you originally from Michigan, Ellen? I was born in Detroit and lived
there until I was four.

Nice to meet you,

Lenny

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From: tschibasch <tschibasch_at_yahoo.com>
To: <OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 5:12 PM
Subject: [OliveStarlightOrchestra] Re: Anyone know an Ellen M?


> Hello back again, Ellen.
>
>
> > > Okay, it would help me if you could tell us about your site.
> > The site is:
> > http://thedesignspace.net/
> >
> > and the museum is:
> > http://thedesignspace.net/art/gallery
> >
> > I suspect what someone here was looking at was my origami section -
> I had an image
> > of a David Huffman piece, and there was a big article on him
> recently, which caused
> > my site to be overrun by viewers.
>
>
> Okay, that answers it! On June 24th there was a posting (by Georgie)
> in the newsgroups about origami. Interesting stuff.
>
>
> > > > I'm a web developer (who isn't these days) and a fan of art, old and
> > > new rock (been
> > > > watching a lot of DVD's of geriatric rock bands lately, and
> > > wondering what it will be
> > > > like when they are entirely composed of second generation people)
> > > and interested in
> > > > all sorts of other things.
> > >
> > > It is unlikely that *I* visited your site. Geriatric rock bands, you
> > > say? The "rock" I regularly listen to is probably even older than
> that.
> > Well, my husband is a music theory professor, so we get the golden
> oldies of the 19th
> > century around here quite a bit. But he's also a rock musician, so
> he listens to the
> > newer stuff as well. I've been trying to update him a little,
> though! I like world music,
> > techno, some rap, and a variety of other styles.
>
>
> For myself, I would not consider 19th century music to be "golden
> oldies". Please bear in mind that Bach died in 1750! Oh well, we all
> have our opinions about these things...
>
>
> > > > My big question of the day: What IS the OSO? If a music-making
> > > organization, are
> > > > there any samples available online?
> > >
> > > The OSO is not a music making organization. However, some of its
> > > members are musically inclined. There may be recordings somewhere.
> > > Some of us have also made a few movies.
> > >
> > > So what is the OSO? We started out as a loosely associating high
> > > school group in the late 1970s, in Santa Monica (West Los Angeles). We
> > > have remained in contact for the most part while adding new members
> > > over the decades.
> >
> > That is amazing that you were able stay in touch that long. Must be
> an interesting
> > bunch of people.
>
>
> Yes, maybe an interesting bunch. Or maybe we just don't get out
> enough. ;-)
>
>
> > > > Nice to meet you folks.
> > >
> > > Same to you, Ellen. I have been to Ann Arbor, by the way. It was
> > > during some business trips to Michigan in 1994 and 1995. Ann Arbor was
> > > a very nice college town. The winters are extremely *cold*, if I
> recall.
> >
> > Cold does not even begin to describe it, although it's better than
> Minnesota, where I
> > had the misfortune to live for a few years as a kid. It was a total
> shock to move here!
> > However it has a lot of advantages that make up for the weather, at
> least partly.
>
>
> I have not visited Minnesota, so will take your word on that one!
>
> John
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