Ok Mister Hackett,
I will meet you for a jam scone.
I would see you at the Big Chill, but I cant get a ticket now... bugger!...
but I will meet you in London.
Dan.
(busy working on a voice translation version of the HK! software...)
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelley Hackett [mailto:khackett@aba.iupui.edu]
Sent: 27 July 1999 17:41
To: 'tmillar@utkux.utcc.utk.edu'
Cc: 'daniell@demon.net'
Subject: RE: (idm) mtv, woodstock, and kidrock
Okay, let me talk normal for a second and show U IDM ers who the True Coward
is..............
Well Tim and Daniel I am gonna be in the UK next week(LONDON and MANCHESTER
), I think I am about to pull your hoe card, let us meet up shall
we............U name the place and please be there, for the rest of the IDM
people are watching, and if U dont show ---ha ha ha I have proved my point
with all of my weird ways of saying things. That U cats aint nothing but
COWARD -ass Maggots!
Place and time now boys, and cc the list, so they can all C..........where
is the IDM content of it all.....oh, I am gonna do some remixing of David
Morely's Calibration
Hk!
We are meeting for Tea, thats all tea!
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> From: Tom Millar [SMTP:tmillar@utkux.utcc.utk.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:24 AM
> To: drift wood
> Cc: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (idm) mtv, woodstock, and kidrock
>
>
> > Leave Young Kelly alone! To us in Blighty his use of the Queen's
> > English is exotic and enlightening. The only other place we can hear
> > such language is by tuning in to Reverend Tim Westwood's Rap show on
> > BBC Radio 1 (get well soon Rev. Tim!)
>
> Hey, if I didn't enjoy Hk! so much, I wouldn't have bothered. Nobody I
> know talks like that either. Talk about wanting to actually meet some of
> these cats- I just sit here sometimes and wonder what kind of hair you
> people have.
>
>
> > PS. Has anyone heard the use of the phrase 'Oh My Gosh!' by Speed
> > Garage MC's in response to a well received disc played by the DJ? I
> > never thought P.G. Wodehouse's influence would extend that deep into
> > club culture. What next, MC Navigator shouting 'What Ho! Jeeves!
> > Spiffing Tune, What?'?
>
> I have a track on Instinct's "King Of The Jungle Vol.1 (20 Bass Bumpin'
> Jungle Phatties!)" that has some ragga MC rhyming about having nothing
> to do on a Friday night or some such (heavy empathy from my Knoxville
> boys for that sentiment) and he says "Oh My Gosh" in a truly impassioned
> manner every time the beat breaks. One of my all time faves...
>
> Tom