!!!!!NEWS!!!!!!!
Thanks to James for Translating this for me:
more than 1 way to say FU


Fuck You- English
vai se foder < portugses

leh tizdayeh< Hebrew

Salta gamisou < Greek (go fuckyourself)

Fick dich< German. not %100 if its right.
f�kk deg < norwegian
pudor tu < Latin
Yumago<korean
Tarantado ka < Phillipines 
                The Pirate Song

im sining a song about a pirate, because i have nothing else better to do. i stole his shoe and shoved it up his ass. b/c i had nothing else better to do!!!!!!!! now thats a poor poor pirate when you only have 1 stupid wooden shoe...

whoohoooo hooo scooby doo

by Stacey
Buck wild Fest 2002 will take place in Orlando, Florida, July 12th-14th at the stone soup collective, all ages, 7 bands per day, show starts at 6pm fri + sat, 4pm sun - there will also be workshops, a dance party, a picnic + other fun things. Distros are welcome to come set up. Bands playing are The Hot Six, The Blackout Terror, Liza, Tyranny of Shaw, Twelve Hour Turn, The Kingdom of Heaven Must be Taken by Storm, This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb, This Runs Through, and more. For more information on the bands go to BigBullyZine, for more information on the fest go to the official website. If you have any questions regarding the fest or the stone soup collective, visit their site at http://www.stonesoupcollective.org
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News From Jeepers H. Crackers:

Friday July 5th, with Last Ride, Plan 17, and 12cent @ The Hanover Congregational Church across from the town hall
Doors @ 6:30 $8:00.


Big Show!!! heres the write up from the Boston Ska mailing List:

First up, New York's foundation of ska, THE TOASTERS (www.toasters.org)
will be celebrating their new album, Enemy of the State (on Asian Man
Records, www.asianmanrecords.com) with a show in Cambridge on Sunday, July
28th.   The show will be all ages, afternoon matinee at the Hideaway Club
in Cambridge.  If you haven't been to the Hideaway before, it is hidden in
the back of the Fresh Pond Plaza (Red Line Alewife stop) behind the Bread &
Circus, across from the Newbury Comics.   The show also features Boston's
JAYA THE CAT (www.jayathecat.com) bringing their punk/ska sounds to town.
The bill is filled out with 3 other up and coming bands:  12 Cents, The
Stray Bullets, and JHC.  The show starts at 2pm (doors at 1:30) and should
end by 8pm or so.  It's only $8 so come support the Toasters on their first
Boston show in TOO long a ti
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