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Subj: re: Spectator article
From: cstangl@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu (Rev.Chris Stangl)
Time: Thu, 01-Jul-1999 19:55:37 GMT IP: 205.217.148.105
: Does anybody know... which pieces Chris, Kyle, Mary were
:performing at the time they were captured for
:posterity?
Kyle and Mary are most certainly performing Mr. Lange's
piece "Superhuman Sorority Girl 'Saves' Iowa City," making the
April 30th BoNS the likely source for the photos.
I have no idea what piece is depicted in my decidedly
unflattering photograph, but appear to be wearing a black shirt,
though I seem to recall having worn a white shirt and tie to BoNS
(I could be mistaken- someone should check the videotape
archives, as this is obviously a matter of some importance, and
needs to be sorted out immediately), rendering this chronology
all but incomprehensible.
-Rev. Chris Stangl
Subj: re: Spectator article
From: Cokiishi@hotmail.com (Chris)
Time: Fri, 09-Jul-1999 13:49:06 GMT IP: 129.255.164.120
As Chris so aptly pointed out, the Kyle/Mary pictures are surely
from "Super-human Sorority Girl" and, as Jeff correctly surmised,
Bradley is doing "Ring". The plot thickens, however, in that both
pieces were BOTH performed on April 2 and 30th. The plot thins,
however, as Chris is right--BoNS was a White-Shirt/Black Tie night
for him (I keep a little log of his wardrobe. Archives must be
complete...)
The other piece of info that truly seals the deal is that the
author had an April 23rd deadline, and thus did all his research
well in advance of BoNS. So there you have it. April 2 it is,
which means Chris was likely performing "At My Head," although he,
of course, is the ultimate athority on this.
The record is complete. We can all sleep well.
Subj: Violent crime is for pansies.
From: lemminger@hotmail.com (Arlen)
Time: Sat, 31-Jul-1999 19:53:03 GMT IP: 152.163.201.197
So, I was just noticing that Isca is still very active during
the summer and this site is not.
I do like to thank Chris for posting his scripts, though. I
needed a fix of quality entertainment, which this summer has not
provided much of. Finding them was like finding a lot of good
stuff in a place where you need the good stuff that you can't
find, but then you do find it and you're happy 'cause you have
the good stuff, and also not having the good stuff might have
made you not happy.
Also, Mark and others. Chris dazzled me with quantity,
though.
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