Re: FLUXLIST: drugs

2004-08-25 Thread Alan Bowman

 or something in the 
vein of heroin?


ha ha ha nice one!




Re: FLUXLIST: CRISPIN WEBB SHOW AT FLUXFACTORY IN NYC

2004-08-25 Thread Alan Bowman
Good luck for the show Crispin!

Sounds like it could be pretty good fun too!

I would love to be able to get there, but alas the buses from Italy to
Queens are few and far between.  (I'd love to be able to get back the NYC -
having to spend time with Allen Bukoff was amply compensated by the time
spent with Melissa McCarthy!)





RE: FLUXLIST: dottle

2004-08-25 Thread zoe marsh

ee ar alan, chuffed wi' dialect! 
My yorkshire accent has had to be severely modified so that thick southerners can understand! 
From: "Alan Bowman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: FLUXLIST: dottle 
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 21:05:55 +0200 
 
 
 dottle 
 
in 'geordie' (the dialect from newcastle upon tyne - englandland) the phrase 
 
'divvint drop yeor dottle on the proggy mat' 
 
means 
 
'kindly desist from allowing your cigarette ash from falling onto the (proggy) mat' 
 
a proggy mat is a mat made my 'progging' or pushing scraps of fabric through a sort of mesh to make a mat. 
 
to prog someone is to to give them a poke. 
 
'see that aa'd gadjie owa theor? gan an givvum a prog, make sure he's not deed' 
 
'I say, do you see that old chap over there? Go and try and wake him, make sure he's ok' 
 
a suitable beginners guide: (although not the best it's fairly accurate) 
 
http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/geordie.htm#bkgd-hce 
 
it's an interesting dialect as true Geordie is supposed to be as close to the 'olde english'/'anglo saxon' as you'll get. 
 
For Fun: 
 
Go to London with a load of Geordieswatch the panic on the faces of the locals - especially when the Geordies ask for a pint of 'scotch', which in newcastle is a beer (Scotch Ale) and in London, well it's 'scotch' 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: dottle

2004-08-25 Thread michael leigh
 --Hazel makes proggy mats. they are all over the
house. Some are abstract and others have designs,
mostly by Archie. All use recycled clothes destined
for the scrap pile. The latest is a stunning image of
Dennis the Menace ( the u.k. Beano version) taht
adorns the landing. I expect hazel will get around to
feeaturing them on her blog-

http://A1scrapmetal.blogspot.com/

Michael


- Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 dottle
 
 in 'geordie' (the dialect from newcastle upon tyne -
 englandland) the phrase
 
 'divvint drop yeor dottle on the proggy mat'
 
 means 
 
 'kindly desist from allowing your cigarette ash from
 falling onto the (proggy) mat'
 
 a proggy mat is a mat made my 'progging' or pushing
 scraps of fabric through a sort of mesh to make a
 mat.
 
 to prog someone is to to give them a poke.
 
 'see that aa'd gadjie owa theor? gan an givvum a
 prog, make sure he's not deed'
 
 'I say, do you see that old chap over there? Go and
 try and wake him, make sure he's ok'
 
 a suitable beginners guide: (although not the best
 it's fairly accurate)
 
 http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/geordie.htm#bkgd-hce
 
 it's an interesting dialect as true Geordie is
 supposed to be as close to the 'olde english'/'anglo
 saxon' as you'll get.
 
 For Fun:
 
 Go to London with a load of Geordies  watch the
 panic on the faces of the locals - especially when
 the Geordies ask for a pint of 'scotch', which in
 newcastle is a beer (Scotch Ale) and in London, well
 it's 'scotch'
 
  

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FLUXLIST: aareet bonny lass?

2004-08-25 Thread Alan Bowman



zoe!

how on earth does a yorkshire lass cope in 
brizol?

pazneps!

actually a very good friend of mine is a bristolian 
lass (rovers!) and she coped for many a long year in sunderland! 

'eyer! oy an amma ower eyer!' - 'excuse 
me, could you pass me a hammer?'

'eyer, wheys keys is theys keys?' - 'i say, 
to whom do these keys belong'

in sunderland the speak 'mack'em', the lads have 
little 'taches and wear matching ben sherman shirts and burberry baseball caps, 
follow an unfortunate footie team and have quite possibly the dullest and most 
inane football songs which they bleat out on the terraces.
obviously newcastle's:

'toon army! toon army! toon 
army! toon army! toon army! toon army! toon army! 
toon army! toon army! toon army! toon army! toon 
army! toon army! toon army! toon army! toon army! 
toon army! toon army! toon army! toon army! toon 
army! toon army! toon army! toon army! toon army! 
toon army! toon army! '

is far more sophisticated in both lyrical and 
melodic content!

alan 'your going home in an organised supporters 
club coach!' bowman

(a favourite from my childhood holidays at pontins 
holiday camp during the summer football tournament - 

"We had joy we had fun, 
we had Stoke on the run. 
But the joy didn't last,
'Cos the [EMAIL PROTECTED]§ ran 
too fast!)

sorry sol!

How about chants for a Fluxball 
match??




RE: FLUXLIST: aareet bonny lass?

2004-08-25 Thread zoe marsh



 
zoe! 
 
how on earth does a yorkshire lass cope in brizol? 
 

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RE: FLUXLIST: watching television

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens

How many of you watch television on a daily basis?

My guess is one hundred and three

(87 unread Fluxlists to go)





RE: FLUXLIST: a normal day (continued)

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
Tricky

Interacting in what way exactly?


And if you do interact with the outside world, how
much time would you guess you do spend in 
interacting?

brian







RE: FLUXLIST: email (continued)

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
About twelve e-mails


On average, how much email do you send daily?

Brian

74 to go






RE: FLUXLIST: cellular phones

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens

How many of you have cell phones?

My guess is 73


P.S.: Is everyone receiving my posts concerning the matchbooks?

No, not everyone








RE: FLUXLIST: email

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
I reckon I'm a forty a day man


On average, how much email do you receive daily?

brian






RE: FLUXLIST: storage

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
Yes, someone does


Does anyone save all of their emails?

brian






RE: FLUXLIST: computer

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
Too much time sometimes and at other times there's not enough time to
spend the time I'd like to spend if I had the time

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How much time do you spend at your computer on a
daily basis?

brian







RE: FLUXLIST: dot(s)

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens








Dotty

Dotfree

Dotalot

Whodiddatdot

Dotiful

Dotalotadot

Dotty Twodots

Diddledot

Hyperdot

Doodledot

Doobidot

Dingledot

Dangledot

Alottadot

Awholelottadot going on







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fussy dots
lotsadots
bondot
dotatem
condoted
metadot
dewdots








RE: FLUXLIST: books

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
I prefer real books

Currently reading some Michael Horovitz poems
And Playing the Moldovans at Tennis by Tony Hawks


If you are a reader and purchaser of e-books, along with
   physical print, which do you prefer?

brian







RE: FLUXLIST: travel

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
car

although recently have taken up brisk walking



Do you spend more time walking, or in a car?

brian






RE: FLUXLIST: dot(s)

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens









jetdiddledots

dotdiddlespace

spacediddledots

diddledotsam

rotdiddledot

diddledotrot

foxdiddledot

diddledotter

diddledottily

diddledotten

bediddledotted

diddledotspot

open-diddledot

diddledottex

diddledotsex

diddledotsrage

rediddledot

diddledottingly

lungdiddledots

diddledotbed

diddledotknife

legdiddledot

diddledotspots

q-dotdiddledot

aldiddledotsdiddledots







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RE: FLUXLIST: games

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
I wouldn't be at all surprised


Does anyone out there play video games?

brian






RE: FLUXLIST: dot(s)

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens








iddleiddleiddleiddleiddleiddleididots



would anyone care to help me make up words that incorporate
the word 'dot' or 'dots'?



ididots

by Madawg








RE: FLUXLIST: casino (continued Part Two)

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
It was in Santandair, Northern Spain

We had to leave tho' before I could bet as Jilly sensed it was evil


If you have been to a casino(s), where and which
   ones?

brian







RE: FLUXLIST: games

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
I have to concur with Daddy Al on this one

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On Behalf Of Alan Bowman
Sent: 24 August 2004 20:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: games




 Does anyone out there play video games?


I'm positive someone does, somewhere.  otherwise where have all those
playstations gone?








RE: FLUXLIST: casino

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
Hard to tell

I went once but I didn't see anyone from the fluxlist that I recognised

(only n n n n nineteen to go)


How many of you have been to a casino?

brian







RE: FLUXLIST: drugs

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
My drug of choice was hashish
Although I tried acid a few times

Now I drink red wine
and take paracetamol if I have a headache
 


If you are/have ever used drugs, do you prefer
   speed, hallucinogens, or something in the 
   vein of heroin?

brian






RE: FLUXLIST: music

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
Call me old fashioned but I like vinyl best
How are you with the notion of not buying physical 
packaging of recording artists, but just the
mp3 tracks?

brian







FLUXLIST: Up to date

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens








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RE: FLUXLIST: aareet bonny lass?

2004-08-25 Thread michael leigh
 --I had the wurzels once but i rubbed some ointment
on it and it went away in a few days.

Michael

- zoe marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

-







 
zoe! 
 
how on earth does a yorkshire lass cope in brizol? 
 
Bristle's luvverrly! although the football supporters
here get the wurzels as half time entertainment 



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Re: FLUXLIST: storage

2004-08-25 Thread Allan Revich
How many save them by printing each one out and then filing them?

Whoever comes closest to the correct answer will win a prize.

Aan  Q?
- Original Message - 
From: Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 9:16 AM
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: storage


 Yes, someone does
 
 
 Does anyone save all of their emails?
 
 brian
 
 
 
 
 



FLUXLIST: influxus - outfluxus

2004-08-25 Thread Björn Eriksson
a) In what way did you get influenced this week?

b) In what way did you influence someone/something?



(It is possible or impossible to just answer one or none of the
questions...)

/Björn




RE: FLUXLIST: music

2004-08-25 Thread Roger Stevens
Thank you, I needed that.


Roger,

You are old fashioned.

Allan
...Q
- Original Message - 
From: Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: music


 Call me old fashioned but I like vinyl best
 How are you with the notion of not buying physical 
 packaging of recording artists, but just the
 mp3 tracks?
 
 brian
 
 
 
 
 
 






Re: FLUXLIST: books

2004-08-25 Thread Björn Eriksson
Physical

/Björn


- Original Message - 
From: brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FluxList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 7:08 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: books


 If you are a reader and purchaser of e-books, along with
physical print, which do you prefer?

 brian






Re: FLUXLIST: travel

2004-08-25 Thread Björn Eriksson
More time in a car! (Volvo 940 - 1992)

/Björn


- Original Message - 
From: brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FluxList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 7:07 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: travel


 Do you spend more time walking, or in a car?

 brian





Re: FLUXLIST: cellular phones

2004-08-25 Thread Carol Starr
lets see

don't have a cell phone and don't anticipate getting one

i watch some tv mostly pbs maybe two hours a day
only get three channels with rabbit ears

i have 9 windows and am looking at truchas peak el.13024.
i am at el. 7500

i get about 50 emails a day 
write maybe two or three, save about the same amount 
throw away about 20 spams

time for second cup of tea

bests, carol
xx

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FLUXLIST: field study (black)

2004-08-25 Thread brian






FLUXLIST: field study (grey)

2004-08-25 Thread brian






FLUXLIST: field study (white)

2004-08-25 Thread brian






Re: FLUXLIST: field study (white)

2004-08-25 Thread aliceklar
brian.

nice set of questions. i like objects, i like books. i
like to purchase music and support them as much as
possible although i suppose most of the money goes to
the middle (wo)men. i like cars, i like to drive, i
love racing, i love 495 in the dc metropolitan area
(once did a u-turn there) but also like to hike and
walk and feel the earth. casinos - uh, somewhere in
atlantic city, somewhere in vegas. my grandfather was
a diseased gambler so i didn't really gambe but if i
did, i would play craps and i would play as long as i
could stand up. i unfortunately watch tv every day. i
wake up to good day ny fox 5 news, i stay up to watch
the back to back re-runs of that 70's show. i like pbs
and am so excited when they show the nature programs.
i can NOT have cable for idle reasons. the window
question, i don't remember the specifics - i have
about 10 windows in my apartment. i live on the top
floor of a house so i could see people's back yards
and i could see into their apartments. they could see
into mine as well, so i treat as i like to be treated.
MMOB. drugs, i too really liked acid when i was
younger and don't think it would have the same
enjoyable effect now. although we did always treat it
like a trip and took the whole day off and surrounded
ourselves with things we thought we would enjoy
hanging our with while tripping. marbles and rocks and
pixie sticks and mana lui juice are things i remember
with such affection. did speed in high school. not too
keen on feeing RUSHED in my whole body, so i never
touched coke. of course, i luve the kind bud and night
cap it daily. when i take time off from it for a while
when i find i REALLY can't remember short termed
things and end up stinky with poor negative attitude,
i realize that i gotta have the kaya now and
everything is a o k. i have a cell phone but am a firm
believer in caler id. i hate talking on the phone
because of all the various jobs i've had in order to
support myself. we have caller id at work as well
which rocks as i have to office manage and deal with
all the solicitors. i figure if people really want to
talk to me they can leave me a message and i can call
back when mentally prepared. i have to deal with
people daily living in ny and talking the train to
work. i find that i really hate people but i like
individuals. headphones are a definite must as
sometimes if i am a bit later than usual in the
morning i get stuck with the bright and happy ones who
aren't on the train to go to work or the little kids
going on a field trip and really can't deal with other
people's conversations. SO LOUD. the only loud things
i like in the morning are rancid, any hellcat
compilation or any punk ska punk california teenage
agsty boy music banging my little eardrums. i'm not
sure what the appeal is to me, that loud music, but i
suppose it keeps me young. oh. computer, here i am at
work sneaking the yahoo. i spend about 10-12 hours a
day on the computer with their stuff and my own
stuff. i get BUTTLOADS of spam daily. at work i get
about 150-200 a day, my various personal accounts i
don't always get to check daily so i can't really say.
maybe about 50 or 60 average. uh, travelling? was
there something about travelling? i just recently came
from a girly trip to NC. nice to be with the girls
again, sipping bloody mary's on the beach talking
about dumb boys reading cosmo that sort of stuff to
provide nice shallow entertainment. oh yeah video
games. i don't own but would play if someone gave me
the kind with the plastic guns. i like shooting games
and things although i am afraid to take up shooting as
i'm afraid to buy a gun as i am afraid of some of my
thoughts sometimes. i suppoes its the angst ridden
teenage boy in my 35 year young girly body. so now i
feel amply prepared to write the recommendation
letters for past employees. keep the vibe going. it's
nice 'talking' and listening to this list. 



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FLUXLIST: Alice in Wonderland

2004-08-25 Thread brian
We should stage our own production of Alice in Wonderland
  in a chat room.

brian

P.S.: yes, i actually do have a mouse in my pcket.



FLUXLIST: answers

2004-08-25 Thread zoe marsh
Brian,
I walk everywhere
I like books
I can see seagulls outside my window
I spend too long watching tv most days
I dont play video games at the moment
I dont count my emails
I dont save all my emails - I thought I was weird for considering it!
Caffeine, sugar and alcohol are my current drugs
I interact with people most days, its a friendly area
Howabout you? 
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RE: FLUXLIST: casino

2004-08-25 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

went with some american indian friends from american indian health center--we went to see indian power in action
no more exchanges of beads!
From: "Roger Stevens" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: casino 
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:34:58 +0100 
 
Hard to tell 
 
I went once but I didn't see anyone from the fluxlist that I recognised 
 
(only n n n n nineteen to go) 
 
 
How many of you have been to a casino? 
 
brian 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: drugs

2004-08-25 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

YES . . WHEN 
 veins
BECOME
 vines . . . 

(you can find some veins at
http://www.brokenboulder.com/heotrope/chirot.pdfalong with"brains, human brains that were burning"--
From: "Alan Bowman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: drugs 
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:07:30 +0200 
 
 
or something in the 
 vein of heroin? 
 
 
ha ha ha nice one! 
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: : Brian's matchbook thing

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts
hey Brian, I called the number on the matchbook but was disconnected- I love my matchbook! It's a vintage restaurant piece from Michigan and the inside cover invites one to eat their specialty:rabbit
--Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: drugs

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/24/04 12:14:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


If you are/have ever used drugs, do you prefer
   speed, hallucinogens, or something in the
   vein of heroin?

brian



ohhh hell yeah!!! Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: casino (continued)

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/24/04 12:05:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Did you gamble all night/day long and lose track
    of time?

brian



I went to Freeport, Bahamas with my great aunt and grandmother once. My granmother got hooked on the nickel slots and lost 250.00 there. She had that glazed look in her eye and she made us promise not to tell grandpa about it. Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: new directors arrive at the FFFO

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/24/04 2:55:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Congratulations.
One step nearer world domination...



yes same here-there is nothing crazier, weirder funnier and greater than raising a boy-Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: travel

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/24/04 1:23:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



couldn't walk many years of my life so it is a miracle to be--walking--



why not?


Re: FLUXLIST: games (continued Part Two)

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/24/04 11:08:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 If possible, and with effort and serious modification,
    would anyone care to play a  game  that is out there
    right now?


madawg jr will-he's playing one somewhere in the neighborhood right now


Re: FLUXLIST: drugs

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/24/04 6:10:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



since being diagnosed in 1997 as paranoid-scizhophrenic,
      i


I lived  with and was in love with a paranoid-schizophrenic for many years. He was the most creative and difficult person- a wonderful musician-Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: windows

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/25/04 5:20:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


The big bushes each side of the gate and the large mock-orange tree
The fields rolling away into the distance


I have a large mock orange tree!!! I can see it out my back porch window-Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: influxus - outfluxus

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/25/04 7:23:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


a) In what way did you get influenced this week?

b) In what way did you influence someone/something?



I actually influenced my neighbor to become a fluxus artist and he bought one of those large industrial perforators and is making stamps. Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: aholelottadotgoingon

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/25/04 5:23:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



Awholelottadot going on
 




Re: FLUXLIST: watching television

2004-08-25 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 8/25/04 5:07:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


How many of you watch television on a daily basis?

My guess is one hundred and three

(87 unread Fluxlists to go)




I am addicted to Oprah and actually appeared on the show last year-which is why I sometimes call myself the world's most famous unknown artist. (I actually didn't know that Ray Johnson beat me to that) Madawg