Angel: Miss me? Lilah: Only in the sense of…no.

'Just Rewards (2)'


Sunnydale Press

Having a party? Organizing a local F2F? Know something that we all really need to know? Announce it! Want to discuss anything posted here? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.


Daisy Jane - Jun 19, 2003 12:34:16 pm PDT #608 of 4091
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Mr. Heather just recieved this e-mail.

Dear customer,

Recently we have received an order made by using your personal credit card information.
This order was made online at our official BestBuy website on 06/17/2003. Our Fraud Department has some suspicions regarding this order and we need you to visit a special Fraud Department page at our web store where you can confirm or decline this transaction by providing us with the correct information. This e-mail address has been taken from National Credit Bureau.

Click the link below to visit a special Fraud Department page to resolve the cause of the problem.
[link]

ORDER# 1095619 - STATUS: SUSPENDED

ITEMS PURCHASED

Item No: 73890
CDA-9815 In-Dash CD Player/Ai-Changer Controller Price: $387.65 Qty: 2 Total: $775.3 The order listed above has not yet been processed. The reason for the delay in processing your order is:

- UNVERIFIED SHIPPING ADDRESS

- Information provided: Shipping 41 WINHAM ST Staten Island, NY 10306 United States phone# 206-337-9843

In our effort to deter fraudulent transactions, we need your help in providing us with the correct information. Your prompt response is needed to avoid any unauthorized charges to your credit card.

Click the link below to visit a special Fraud Department page to resolve the cause of the problem.
[link]

We called Best Buy, and it is a scam for card #'s. The site should be shut down by now, but just a heads up if you've recieved anything similar.

Edit: And in a strange bit of, I dunno -but something, the e-mail comes from Drusilla Fwpreg.


deborah grabien - Jun 19, 2003 1:17:34 pm PDT #609 of 4091
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

An update, or rather, further information, about the Best Buy scam: my husband got the same email (different merchandise, of course), someone hitting Best Buy with an order placed on our corporate account. This was yesterday.

My husband's business partner says he spoke with Best Buy and the scam seemed to be aimed straight at them.

This was yesterday, so the site may not be shut down yet.


mikal - Jun 19, 2003 1:23:12 pm PDT #610 of 4091
What I love most about you core whores: the foreplay .... tina F.

Jessica - Jun 19, 2003 2:20:15 pm PDT #611 of 4091
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Discussion has started for the 2003 Foamies!

Jess PMoon "Buffista Movies 1: Go Monkey. Choose Monkey." Jun 19, 2003 2:51:03 pm PDT

Proposed start date for nominations is Monday, June 23rd. The list of categories is posted in the Movies thread.


Jon B. - Jun 20, 2003 10:03:29 am PDT #612 of 4091
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

NYCistas - I will be returning to NYC with The Pee Wee Fist next Saturday, June 28. We're opening for Clem Snide and Lisa Germano at the Bowery Ballroom. We are not playing at the second show on Sunday. I can't promise that I'll be wearing pleather, but it should be fun nonetheless.

Somervillians (and surrounding 'burgs) - The same line-up will be at the Paradise in Boston next Friday, June 27.

Any questions - email me or take it to the music thread (I can never keep up with Natter).


Trudy Booth - Jun 20, 2003 10:40:41 am PDT #613 of 4091
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Attention Heartland-istas!

I will be travelling in and about your fair domain from (roughly) July 26-August 4 when I head out to Mt. Carmel Illinois for a family reunion. I'm flying in and out of Cincinnati and am looking to hit Chicago, Milwaukee, and wherever else the rare and lovely Buffista Midwesternus can be found.

Profile addy is good.


JZ - Jun 22, 2003 4:23:51 pm PDT #614 of 4091
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Minor braggity-brag and pathetic plea for audiences:

One of the smaller local papers published a rather incoherent but incontestably positive review of the show I'm currently in here (two reviews on that page; "Impossible Marriage" is halfway down).

Any localistas who have even the remotest interest in coming would be hugely, vastly welcome, as we are starving for audiences and could in particular use a sizeable influx of persons with a hearty appreciation of the absurd who are not afraid to actually laugh out loud, both qualifications which I am fairly certain Buffistas do not lack.


Java cat - Jun 23, 2003 3:52:23 pm PDT #615 of 4091
Not javachik

Register for the MoveOn.org PAC Primary

In most presidential primary processes, pundits, pollsters and wealthy donors determine the outcome long before the actual primaries. By the time the rest of us cast our ballots, the nomination is typically a done deal. The MoveOn.org PAC primary will allow hundreds of thousands of voters to speak out now, adding their weight to the campaigns of their choice. Voting in the MoveOn.org PAC primary starts Tuesday, June 24 and will last 48 hours. Existing MoveOn members will be sent a unique email ballot, which is good for one vote only. People new to MoveOn should click here to register to vote in the primary.

Each of the nine declared presidential candidates has written a letter to the MoveOn membership and responded to seven interview questions. To read their letters and interviews and for more information about the MoveOn.org PAC candidate engagement process, please go here: [link]

A press release on the MoveOn PAC primary and a letter from Wes Boyd about the Gephardt flap are also available.


erinaceous - Jun 24, 2003 8:53:12 am PDT #616 of 4091
A fellow makes himself conspicuous when he throws soft-boiled eggs at the electric fan.

Slayer Slang got reviewed in the Publisher's Weekly annex!

The online review annex at ww.PublishersWeekly.com has posted a review of Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon ($19.95 hardcover, 0-19-516033-9):

SLAYER SLANG: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon Michael Adams. Oxford Univ., $19.95 (320p) ISBN 0195160339 The cult TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which follows a California cheerleader's crusade against the undead, has spawned websites and posting boards, novels, comics and, in the academy, Buffy Studies. This volume, a glossary of the show's distinctive dialect ("Buffyspeak"), is a strange marriage of a fan guide and a linguistics textbook. Referencing the original 1992 film as well as the TV show, the almost 75 novels and novelizations based on the character, the official and unofficial web posting boards and other media associated with the "Buffyverse," the monograph comprises an affectionate but technical paean to American slang and youth culture in addition to its 150-page glossary. As a study of actuation (the origins of new words), lexical gaps (concepts without names), loose idioms, new syntactic patterns and ephemeral language in all things Buffy, the book may be slow-going for the average fan, but the glossary itself offers entertaining browsing for diehard and casual watchers of the show. "The micro-history of [the word] Buffy is a veritable saga," Adams writes with relish. Indeed, the glossary includes nearly 40 variations on the name: Buffyatrics (older fans of the show), Buffinator (Buffy herself or one who criticizes Buffy) and Franken-Buffy (monster in the guise of Buffy), to name just a few. Readers can also delight in a breakdown of Buffy's distinctive and amusing use of suffixes ("mathiness," "lunchable"), and its celebration of the prefix uber- ("ubernerd," "uberachiever"). Each exhaustive glossary entry includes parts of speech, etymology, definitions and illustrative quotations from magazine articles, posting boards and countless episodes (writer, date and speaker cited). Ultimately, the book is for a very niche audience of Slayer-obsessed linguists--other readers may be baffled by this blend of academia and pop-culture mania. (July)

So, does "Slayer-obsessed linguist" ring a bell with anyone?


vw bug - Jun 24, 2003 4:08:26 pm PDT #617 of 4091
Mostly lurking...

Attention all Somervillians:

Check your e-mail. You should have received an evite to a July 3rd BBQ/fireworks at the Bug home.

I think we may have a couple more Somervillians that I don't have e-mail addresses for, so if you'd like an evite and didn't receive one, please drop me an e at my profile address. This also applies to anyone who might be in town for the 4th of July weekend and wants to kick it off with the Somervillians.

Also…I'll send out more info later, but I have a "save the date." I'll be turning 27 at the end of July, and want to celebrate with you all. So, there are tentative plans for a bowling/dinner day on Saturday, July 26. I'll e-mail with more details a little closer to the date.