Special Issue (#2003-3495) - Topics this issue: 1) The BBC Interview Transcript, 2) Message for Kathy Netherland, 3) Not much news in Australia, 4) Hugs, 5) The BBC Interview Transcript, 6) Article, 7) Article, 8) Transcription of 15 minute BBC interview, 9) The BBC Interview Transcript, 10) Digest (01/13/2003 23:43) Special Issue (#2003-3493), 11) The BBC Interview Transcript, 12) Entertainment Tonight Segment, 13) TIWICI, 14) not sleeping, 15) AMA and no mention of Mo, 16) AMA, 17) Just a few things come to my mind, 18) unsubscribe, 19) unsubscribe, 20) List of Maurice's songs - Thanks!, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:07:23 EST From: PitStop711@aol.com Subject: The BBC Interview Transcript --part1_d.7232bee.2b55496b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have transcribed the 15 minute interview that Barry and Robin gave Sunday evening to BBC. Due to the length of the interview, I will not post it to the list. I will send copies via e-mail for those who request one. The document is in Word format. If you need text only, please indicate. Thanks Again --part1_d.7232bee.2b55496b_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 22:33:44 +1100 From: "maree" Subject: Message for Kathy Netherland This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C2BC1C.FF4344E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks Kathy for replying to my post. With everyone's posts to read we can all help each other through our = grief. Hope everyone's holding up ok... We must keep going, Mo wouldn't want it any other way.... I love you Mo. take care all, Maree in Sydney. xxx ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C2BC1C.FF4344E0-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 22:16:14 +1100 From: "karen radford" Subject: Re: Not much news in Australia You guys are SO lucky - we are getting nothing here in OZ. There was a lovely interview in our local paper today with Bill Gates (he of the speedway, who named the Bee Gees), I taped "Entertainment Tonight" today and we are getting updates on the news regarding Barry & Robins's comments about the doctors, but so far that's it. I would love to see the Larry King show, maybe one day we will get it over here. It is so great that you are all keeping us updated with links, it's the only way I know how the rest of the world is coping - 'cause I know I am not coping too well:-(( Knowing there are so many others out there that loved Maurice as much as I did helps - it helps a lot. I, too, cannot sleep. I feel like there is a ton of bricks on my chest, and the tears have slowed to a trickle. The pain is easing, but it is still so hard to come to terms with. We will always have our memories - the best one I can think of at the moment is when they were on Live by Request, and Barry and Maurice did "Women in Love", this cracks me up every time I watch it - damn, now I'm crying again. I love you, Mo. Karen > > Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 19:15:44 -0800 > From: "Full Spectrum Records" > Subject: Re: USA coverage of Maurice? > > It has pretty big here too. Larry King interview 3 times last night. CNN > regular news Sundays had a fairly long story almost every hour, with > numerous promos between. The story was several minutes long each time, and > had sound bytes from at least a dozen songs each time, including Alone (w/ > video), TIWICI (w/ video), Immortality, How Deep is your Love, Too Much > Heaven, a few of the older ones, Spicks & Specks, early Aussie TV, How Can > You Mend a Broken Heart, etc. Mentioned Elvis, Barbara, Kenny & Dolly, etc. > Was very good, I thought. One of the anchors mentioned, after the story, how > she met them at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and how nice they were. She > looked sad. Hourly on radio news, including Barry & Robin's statement to BBC > (shown on TV, too). America is slowly repenting. > > Brian > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lee Meadows" > To: "words List Member" > Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 11:37 AM > Subject: USA coverage of Maurice? > > > > I am interested to know how much publicity Maurice got in the USA in > general > > over the past couple of days... > > > > Here in the UK it has bee "Headline News" on all channels since he was > taken > > into hospital. In a way I find that a good thing as it confirms in my > mind > > that they are indeed loved in the UK....I used to wonder how much news > there > > would be reported if a brother ever died but I never expected to find out > > this soon :o( > > > > I was just wondering if it is as big a news story over in the states as > here > > in the UK... ... > > "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) > > http://www.brothersgibb.com > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 22:25:59 +1100 From: "karen radford" Subject: Re: Hugs Maybe what we all need is a big worldwide hug - are you ready, 1-2-3 . There, does that feel better - it made me feel a little bit better. I found this just after my father died 10 years ago, and it helped me then and it is helping me now. I hope it might help some of you:- "Death is nothing at all. I have only slipped away into the next room; whatever we were to each other, we are still. I am I and you are you. Call me by my old familiar name, speak to me in the easy way you used to. Put no difference in your tone, wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow. Laugh as we always laughed, play, smile, think of me, pray for me, let my name be ever spoken with effort, without trace of shadow. What is death but a new beginning? Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight? I am but waiting for you, for a little while, somewhere very near, just around the corner. All is well." Karen > -----Original Message----- > From: Mary Rose > To: "words List Member" > Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 21:05:51 -0800 (PST) > Subject: Re: A new day > > > Ronnie, everytime I read your comments I just break down and cry. > Can I > send you a long distance hug? > > > Thank you, Mary Rose > > I started crying while I was walking to work this morning and I > couldn't keep the tears from falling while working either. > I should have stayed home as I made a blunder that will cost me > hours to set straight and most likely a slap on the wrist, but I don't > really care about that. Not now. > > Ronnie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 19:16:33 -0800 From: Chris Mathis Subject: Re: The BBC Interview Transcript >I have transcribed the 15 minute interview that Barry and Robin gave Sunday >evening to BBC. > >Due to the length of the interview, I will not post it to the list. I will Actually, could you please post it to the list? I'm sure the rest of us would as well. The message size restriction has been removed for now. Thank you, Chris http://www.brothersgibb.com Bee Gees News and Information ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 07:42:54 -0500 From: K Sexton Subject: Article Incredibly, this is the first I am hearing about Mo. I have had to skip over a lot of digests lately, but I had watched the news the last few days and hadn't heard a word. I must have switched off after the headlines. Even thought heart attack can result from hernia (below) it would be wise for Barry and Robin to have complete cardiac exams including echocardiogram with 3-d images, since both Mo and Andy experienced heart complications. I have Mitral valve Prolapse ( a collapsed mitral valve) which is supposed to be benign, but I have to take antibiotics before any kind of surgery- even dental cleaning- because the bacteria involved can travel to that weak valve and settle in and cause infection- it's rare but not worth the risk of not taking antiobiotics. It may have been too late for antibiotics on Mo's case. I'm really sorry to hear this- Karen Sexton Arts & Entertainment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted on Tue, Jan. 14, 2003 Hernias like Gibb's rarely pose a grave danger -- but they can BY SHARI RUDAVSKY srudavsky@msn.com. Hernias do not loom large in most people's fear of death. It's heart attacks or strokes we dread, not sudden stomach pains. So the news that a hernia may have contributed to the death of Maurice Gibb may seem a freak accident. But experts warn that this seemingly innocent medical condition is not always as innocuous as it appears. It's not completely unheard of for hernias, if left untreated, to result in life-threatening conditions or even death. Each year, about 1,500 out of 100,000 people die of hernias, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Last week, Mount Sinai Medical Center officials attributed Gibb's condition to a strangulated hernia, which arises when a hernia cuts off blood supply to the intestine, often requiring emergency surgery. Gibb suffered cardiac arrest before surgery and died Sunday morning, a few days after the operation. Citing the patient's privacy, a Mount Sinai spokeswoman declined on Monday to release the cause of Gibb's death. And with only limited information available, other area doctors refused to comment specifically on Gibb's case. ''A lot of things can happen, and unless you're there, you can never know,'' said Dr. Jeffrey Raskin, interim chief of gastroenterology at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center. Still, doctors know the danger hernias can pose. Hernias arise when the outer layer of the abdominal wall weakens and tears, forming a sac that juts out, like a bulge in a car tire. Males have a 5 percent chance of developing a hernia, females a 1 percent chance. In most instances, people with hernias have elective surgery with few complications. But in a small percentage of cases the untreated hernia will snag and cut off blood supply to the intestine or bowel, a life-threatening condition. Even a very small hernia can get stuck and twist around, raveling the intestines as well, said Dr. George Tershakovec, a surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida. That knot halts blood flow, killing off the tissue, a condition doctors call ischemia. When the bowel dies, it spews toxins and poisons into the body. This can send the patient into septic shock, which in turn can lead to cardiovascular complications and in some cases, death. Or, the unfamiliar swirl of toxins can alter the body's balance, increasing the acidity of body tissues and fluids and stressing the body. For someone with an underlying cardiac disease, this stress can prove the final straw, experts say. The only way to address the situation is to go to the problem's core. ''Until you correct the underlying insult, the rest of the body can't recover,'' said Baptist's Tershakovec. ``If you don't correct the underlying ischemia, you don't get that out of the body, the rest of the body is only going to get worse, not better.'' This can all occur within a very short period of time, without warning. Patients may experience severe abdominal pain on a par with no other pain they have ever had. Vomiting, nausea and shock can ensue. ''Dead bowel is an emergent situation,'' said UM's Raskin. ''If you suspect that somebody has an ischemic bowel, you need to get into the operating room to see if you can save that bowel.'' In some instances, cardiac arrest can complicate an already complicated situation by further decreasing the blood supply and speeding up the need for surgery, ''making a condition that wasn't an emergency, an emergency,'' Raskin said. Studies have shown that more complications arose after emergency surgery for hernias than after elective surgery. Researchers have found that anywhere from 6 percent to 14 percent of patients die after emergency hernia surgery, as many as 50 times the number that pass away following elective hernia surgery. Strangulated hernias account for about 30 percent of all cases of intestinal obstruction. Other causes of intestinal blockages include adhesion, scar tissue that forms after previous surgery; a tumor; and a twist in the bowel, which, like a kink in a garden hose, halts the flow. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:38:54 +0100 From: "Plaza Online" Subject: SV: Article Didn't Barry have some heart troubles some 10 years ago also? Per -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: ListMember@brothersgibb.com [mailto:ListMember@brothersgibb.com]Pa vegne af K Sexton Sendt: 14. januar 2003 13:43 Til: words List Member Emne: Article Incredibly, this is the first I am hearing about Mo. I have had to skip over a lot of digests lately, but I had watched the news the last few days and hadn't heard a word. I must have switched off after the headlines. Even thought heart attack can result from hernia (below) it would be wise for Barry and Robin to have complete cardiac exams including echocardiogram with 3-d images, since both Mo and Andy experienced heart complications. I have Mitral valve Prolapse ( a collapsed mitral valve) which is supposed to be benign, but I have to take antibiotics before any kind of surgery- even dental cleaning- because the bacteria involved can travel to that weak valve and settle in and cause infection- it's rare but not worth the risk of not taking antiobiotics. It may have been too late for antibiotics on Mo's case. I'm really sorry to hear this- Karen Sexton Arts & Entertainment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Posted on Tue, Jan. 14, 2003 Hernias like Gibb's rarely pose a grave danger -- but they can BY SHARI RUDAVSKY srudavsky@msn.com. Hernias do not loom large in most people's fear of death. It's heart attacks or strokes we dread, not sudden stomach pains. So the news that a hernia may have contributed to the death of Maurice Gibb may seem a freak accident. But experts warn that this seemingly innocent medical condition is not always as innocuous as it appears. It's not completely unheard of for hernias, if left untreated, to result in life-threatening conditions or even death. Each year, about 1,500 out of 100,000 people die of hernias, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Last week, Mount Sinai Medical Center officials attributed Gibb's condition to a strangulated hernia, which arises when a hernia cuts off blood supply to the intestine, often requiring emergency surgery. Gibb suffered cardiac arrest before surgery and died Sunday morning, a few days after the operation. Citing the patient's privacy, a Mount Sinai spokeswoman declined on Monday to release the cause of Gibb's death. And with only limited information available, other area doctors refused to comment specifically on Gibb's case. ''A lot of things can happen, and unless you're there, you can never know,'' said Dr. Jeffrey Raskin, interim chief of gastroenterology at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center. Still, doctors know the danger hernias can pose. Hernias arise when the outer layer of the abdominal wall weakens and tears, forming a sac that juts out, like a bulge in a car tire. Males have a 5 percent chance of developing a hernia, females a 1 percent chance. In most instances, people with hernias have elective surgery with few complications. But in a small percentage of cases the untreated hernia will snag and cut off blood supply to the intestine or bowel, a life-threatening condition. Even a very small hernia can get stuck and twist around, raveling the intestines as well, said Dr. George Tershakovec, a surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida. That knot halts blood flow, killing off the tissue, a condition doctors call ischemia. When the bowel dies, it spews toxins and poisons into the body. This can send the patient into septic shock, which in turn can lead to cardiovascular complications and in some cases, death. Or, the unfamiliar swirl of toxins can alter the body's balance, increasing the acidity of body tissues and fluids and stressing the body. For someone with an underlying cardiac disease, this stress can prove the final straw, experts say. The only way to address the situation is to go to the problem's core. ''Until you correct the underlying insult, the rest of the body can't recover,'' said Baptist's Tershakovec. ``If you don't correct the underlying ischemia, you don't get that out of the body, the rest of the body is only going to get worse, not better.'' This can all occur within a very short period of time, without warning. Patients may experience severe abdominal pain on a par with no other pain they have ever had. Vomiting, nausea and shock can ensue. ''Dead bowel is an emergent situation,'' said UM's Raskin. ''If you suspect that somebody has an ischemic bowel, you need to get into the operating room to see if you can save that bowel.'' In some instances, cardiac arrest can complicate an already complicated situation by further decreasing the blood supply and speeding up the need for surgery, ''making a condition that wasn't an emergency, an emergency,'' Raskin said. Studies have shown that more complications arose after emergency surgery for hernias than after elective surgery. Researchers have found that anywhere from 6 percent to 14 percent of patients die after emergency hernia surgery, as many as 50 times the number that pass away following elective hernia surgery. Strangulated hernias account for about 30 percent of all cases of intestinal obstruction. Other causes of intestinal blockages include adhesion, scar tissue that forms after previous surgery; a tumor; and a twist in the bowel, which, like a kink in a garden hose, halts the flow. "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) http://www.brothersgibb.com To change any of your list options, please go to website listed above. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 04:53:22 -0800 (PST) From: poopala Subject: Re: Transcription of 15 minute BBC interview --0-85029736-1042548802=:70121 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes, I would also like to have a copy of the transcript. poopala@yahoo.com (poopala at yahoo dot com). Thank you. Maria Robin's Toy wrote:Please send it either to the list or I'd like to have it privately. run2me@wvi.com "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) http://www.brothersgibb.com To change any of your list options, please go to website listed above. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-85029736-1042548802=:70121-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:04:23 -0700 From: "jdeveau" Subject: Re: The BBC Interview Transcript I would love to see the transcribed interview. JA -----Original Message----- From: PitStop711@aol.com To: words List Member Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 4:05 AM Subject: The BBC Interview Transcript >I have transcribed the 15 minute interview that Barry and Robin gave Sunday >evening to BBC. > >Due to the length of the interview, I will not post it to the list. I will >send copies via e-mail for those who request one. The document is in Word >format. If you need text only, please indicate. > >Thanks Again > > >"Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) >http://www.brothersgibb.com > >To change any of your list options, >please go to website listed above. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 08:19:08 EST From: DLDMouse601@cs.com Subject: Re: Digest (01/13/2003 23:43) Special Issue (#2003-3493) --part1_116.1d5b9328.2b55684c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I would Love to have it. Please, If you don't post it to the list, e-mail me privately. Thanks, Diana > I'll try that again. > > I have transcribed the 15 minute interview that Barry and Robin gave Sunday > evening to BBC. Is there any interest in me posting it to the list? > > Please let me know. --part1_116.1d5b9328.2b55684c_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:25:10 +0100 From: "Toni Quintana" Subject: Re: The BBC Interview Transcript Please if you be kind to send me a copy of the transcription..., I saw it four times..., it was hard, and as I don't know how to save the interview to my hard disk I'd like to have it in the form of a text. Thanx. Toni. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "words List Member" Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 12:07 PM Subject: The BBC Interview Transcript > I have transcribed the 15 minute interview that Barry and Robin gave Sunday > evening to BBC. > > Due to the length of the interview, I will not post it to the list. I will > send copies via e-mail for those who request one. The document is in Word > format. If you need text only, please indicate. > > Thanks Again > > > "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) > http://www.brothersgibb.com > > To change any of your list options, > please go to website listed above. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 08:42:37 -0500 From: Joseph Brennan Subject: Re: Entertainment Tonight Segment --On Monday, January 13, 2003 19:47 -0500 Janine wrote: > Just watched it...nothing new on the controversy, just some quotes from > the recent Robin & Barry BBC interview, but said they will have more > tomorrow updating the ongoing investigation. I was interested to hear the intro from "Wouldn't I be someone" under part of the narration, and they showed the opening seconds of the TIWICI video with Maurice playing guitar. The former, especially, suggests they have a real fan somewhere on staff. Joe Brennan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 08:54:01 -0500 From: "shar won" Subject: TIWICI Sal. It has been my wallpaper since I bought TIWICI and installed it. The last couple days I hurt when I look at it but refuse to take it off. His hands are folded. I miss him oh, but he is free and soars with the eagles now. T4U1 I don't know if any one has mentioned this yet, but in case not, I will. Take a look at the info booklet in the TIWICI CD. Right in the middle of the booklet is a picture of all three Bee Gees sitting down. Strangely, Barry and Robin are separated from Maurice. Maurice is seated away from them and there is a shadow cast on him. Given that this would be their last album together I find it very eerie. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:32:49 -0800 (PST) From: "P.J. Tennies" Subject: Re: not sleeping I too have been having trouble sleeping - or at least waking up a lot!!! Having very weird, disorganized dreams. And the thought of Mo not being here hitting me hard each time I wake up. Then, I have trouble getting up, because it's just no fun to face another day without him in the world. I also am overwhelmed and devastated by the grief his family must feel. And, the sad thing is, even though it gets better with time, Mo will never be here, and the BeeGees will never be the same -- so how can it really get better? mouse ----- Original Message ----- From: maree To: words List Member Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 9:35 PM Subject: My thoughts today Is anyone else having trouble sleeping? I keep waking in the middle of the night and the first thing that comes to mind is "My God, Mo's gone, he's really gone..." Damn! When will this pain ease? I love you Mo. Maree in Sydney......(been lurking for ages) __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:38:27 -0800 (PST) From: "P.J. Tennies" Subject: Re: AMA and no mention of Mo I taped the show last night, because my children were home. Now I will not even watch it after reading everying said about it. I too, think that Dick Clark showed poor taste and a cavilier attitude for ignoring icons in the music world. In my opinion, they are right up there with the Beatles. Sometimes I wonder why the boys live in the USA. They are so much more respected in Europe, Australia and South America. It makes me see red!!! mouse Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 00:52:40 -0500 (EST) From: darc1@webtv.net Subject: Re: AMA's I watched it till about an hour left and shut it off but it's no surprise that Mo did not get a mention during the show, If a rapper would have been killed by another one again they would of had a ten minute tribute to him. Dick Clark should be ashamed of himself, if there was not enought time the least they could of done was at least mention Mo. Sorry about vending but I am so sick of the way these guys get treated in this country, it's sickening. Patrick __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:47:05 -0500 (EST) From: jivetalkinmom@webtv.net Subject: Re: AMA I couldn't stand to just sit and watch the AMA.....call me an old fuddyduddy....well, I must be...if only because I use that term...most of what passes for "music" today just sets my teeth on edge. I did keep checking in, but couldn't stand to sit and listen to most of the performers. I thought it was a lackluster "tribute" to dedicate the show to Maurice, if you can call it a dedication. 10 seconds on the screen at the end of the program does not seem like much of an honor. To me, that smacked of "Well, we really should do something, but most of our audience doesn't care, so what is the least we can do." Oh well, perhaps the Grammy's will do something respectful and tasteful, but I won't hold my breath.The world moves on so quickly today, from "big story" to "big story" and for the most part yesterdays news is forgotten in a heartbeat except by those who loved and cared about the subject of the story. We will remember Maurice....always. His smile, humor, talent and kindness will ever live in our hearts and that is what really counts. JanB ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 16:38:53 +0100 From: "Toni Quintana" Subject: Just a few things come to my mind This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C2BBEB.6C910FF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Now I'm trying to work but it's hard to do without thinking again in all = that has happened in these recent days...I come to think of what has = happened to Maurice as if it was something I dreamt of.., as Robin said, = "A nightmare"..., I keep on having a feeling that this is not real...., = like when my mother died suddeny after a short illness in Christmas 1981 = at the age of 46..., doctor made a mistake and we were late for anything = to be done..., as simple as that. That's the most terrible thing of it.., you have this person around in = good condition, then something goes wrong and is gone. We can understand = that somebody dies at an old age..., or after a fight against some = disease...., but those sudden deaths at that young age..... In 1981 the Bee Gees made me go on.., they gave me the will and the = power to go on..., I hope that Barry and Robin will find comfort in = music as I did, and along with them we will...., I'm expecting the new = album from the Bee Gees more than any other , it will be a therapy for = all of us...., for the remaining brothers included...., tears will be = shed but they will heal our hearts and the memory of Mo will shine like = a new sun on the great Bee Gees family that we are..., then we will = smile again.... I just wanted to share this feelings with you all. Toni. (going back to work). ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C2BBEB.6C910FF0-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 16:42:40 +0100 (West-Europa (standaardtijd)) From: "djo-djo" Subject: unsubscribe --------------Boundary-00=_4NNPG6G0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_5NNPBHK0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_5NNPBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable for the second time, PLEASE REMOVE ME FROM THE LIST!!!!!!!! --------------Boundary-00=_5NNPBHK0000000000000-- --------------Boundary-00=_4NNPG6G0000000000000-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:51:46 -0500 From: "Anne Simpson" Subject: Re: unsubscribe Charmin' thick little bastard, ain't ya? Thanks so much for sharing our grief so sweetly. Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "djo-djo" To: "words List Member" Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 10:42 AM Subject: unsubscribe for the second time, PLEASE REMOVE ME FROM THE LIST!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 11:35:24 -0500 From: Janine Subject: Re: List of Maurice's songs - Thanks! > Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 23:04:44 EST > From: BGFn4LIF@aol.com > Subject: list of Maurice's songs > > Hello to all, Someone on the list here wanted a list of Maurice's songs. > Here is the list I have and I hope that this is a complete list. Thanks so much for this info - I'm certain it took quite a bit of work! I cut & pasted it into my Bee Gees info folder for reference! Janine Linton, Indiana ------------------------------ End words@brothersgibb.com Digest [01/14/2003 11:39] ----------------------------------------------------