First--
In joining any list, one is made aware of the rules and guidelines of the
list. One enters into a contract with these in joining.
Of course, with time and experience, one may find oneself disagreeing with
the tenor and tenets of the list. This
This is brilliant. Consider this a second to any motion it may call for.
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
> First--
>
> In joining any list, one is made aware of the rules and guidelines of the
> list. One enters into a contract with these in joining.
> Of course, with time
In a message dated 06/24/2000 11:54:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< There is a Zen parable relating to this idea of "beating a dead horse": >>
There's also an Arkansas parable relating to this idea of a "dead horse".
Billy Joe and Dwight were brothers who lived togeth
A horse was brought to life when the European dadaists stuck a knife in a
dictionary in the word dada, which meant hobby-horse.
Let us not beat a dead horse. Let us bring a horse to life, eh? And let it be a
hobby-horse, and we can all ride it.
Smile. Fluxus is watching you.
PK
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