FLUXLIST: C ow

2006-03-16 Thread John M. Bennett


 
C ow

dip th rust creep sprald low pen cil ate yr
c raw heaps stunning s hut foc o tamp ers the
sc ram h eel log icked hopping thr oat re cusp
idoric waft yr cow hole bee ting spoo ns an
depen dent combing could you clocking half a
struggle dam ped ins ide yr voice lint c luster

John M. Bennett

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The Ohio State University Libraries
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FLUXLIST: Wh ale

2006-03-16 Thread John M. Bennett



Wh ale

s tank the bou lder gum t race threwing
spee k rap he al a way a wash yr t omb
gut s moking caw aw t able l acking me
at sweat er whale you c reamed galosh es
caped the thundered rolling taped inside my d
rool or cor ner he ave ah fold the b lank

John M. Bennett

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Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA
(614) 292-3029
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Re: FLUXLIST: C ow

2006-03-16 Thread Reid Wood
John-These last two are   Gr   Ate   .ReidOn Mar 16, 2006, at 9:07 AM, John M. Bennett wrote:    C ow   dip th rust creep sprald low pen cil ate yr c raw heaps stunning s hut foc o tamp ers the sc ram h eel log icked hopping thr oat re cusp idoric waft yr cow hole bee ting spoo ns an depen dent combing could you clocking half a struggle dam ped ins ide yr voice lint c luster  John M. Bennett  __ Dr. John M. Bennett  Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books  Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  www.johnmbennett.net ___ 

Re: FLUXLIST: [ad hoc music]

2006-03-16 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen

suse and A!!AN,

Thanks of your kind words, I'm very glad I found this list.


-Jukka




On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:26:31 -0500
Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 U rock jukka-pekka
 
 A!!AN
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
 Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 2:45 AM
 To: fluxlist@scribble.com
 Subject: FLUXLIST: [ad hoc music]
 
 [ad hoc music]
 
 
 1. blow: one sound. 
 2. cough: five sound(s). 
 3. listen.
 4. sling: five sound(s). 
 5. sand: one sound. 
 6. amply: three sound(s). 
 7. tacet.
 8. lotion: five sound(s). 
 
 Repeat, as long as needed.
 
 
03.15.06
 
 
 
 
 



FLUXLIST: [lunch event]

2006-03-16 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
[lunch event]


After four pimply nonplus ...

1: slap Finn 
2: strap angst 
3: flap raze
4: trap greed
5: cheap shove 
6: swap mind
7: soap karma 
8: heap flow


03.16.06




RE: FLUXLIST: [ad hoc music]

2006-03-16 Thread Allan Revich
So is the list!

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Behalf Of Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 10:45 PM
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: [ad hoc music]


suse and A!!AN,

Thanks of your kind words, I'm very glad I found this list.


-Jukka




On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:26:31 -0500
Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 U rock jukka-pekka
 
 A!!AN
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
 Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 2:45 AM
 To: fluxlist@scribble.com
 Subject: FLUXLIST: [ad hoc music]
 
 [ad hoc music]
 
 
 1. blow: one sound. 
 2. cough: five sound(s). 
 3. listen.
 4. sling: five sound(s). 
 5. sand: one sound. 
 6. amply: three sound(s). 
 7. tacet.
 8. lotion: five sound(s). 
 
 Repeat, as long as needed.
 
 
03.15.06
 
 
 
 
 






Re: FLUXLIST: [lunch event]

2006-03-16 Thread JOHN BENNETT


Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA

(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.johnmbennett.net

- Original Message -
From: Jukka-Pekka Kervinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 17, 2006 2:20 am
Subject: FLUXLIST: [lunch event]

 [lunch event]
 
 
 After four pimply nonplus ...
 
1: slap Finn slow leap
2: strap angst tarmac hope
3: flap raze rind whap
4: trap greed glove meat
5: cheap shove peed fat
6: swap mind gaze sap
7: soap karma sank crap
8: heap flow bin sat
 
 
03.16.06

second course by John M. Bennett
 
 
 




FLUXLIST: Fw: Lunch

2006-03-16 Thread suse



okay I have to send this because it arrived right 
next to [lunch event]
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 7:09 PM
Subject: "Lunch"
I read an article 
the other day in the L.A. Times about how Best Picture Oscar winner "Crash" does 
not accurately reflect the "real" Los Angeles. The author of the article 
described a typical series of encounters in a local neighborhood that involved 
interactions between people of various nationalities and skin colors, none of 
which resulted in violence, name-calling or even a minor misunderstanding. 
It was somewhat clever and mildly ironic, but not exactly an earth-shattering 
revelation. After all, what is more surprising, a movie that does not 
accurately reflect reality, or a moviegoer who expects a movie to accurately 
reflect reality.As it happened, I was reading the article while having 
lunch at Irv's Burgers, while in the background owner Sonia Hong carried on a 
constant stream of conversation with patrons and staff, that slipped easily from 
English to Korean to Spanish and back again. The lunch crowd at 
Irv's is a microcosm of L.A. society containing a representative 
cross-section of class, color and culture, including rich, poor, young, old, 
black, white, Hispanic, Asian, gay, straight, and tourists. I got 
to thinking about a line from the movie Crash uttered by Don Cheadle's character 
-- something about how nobody in L.A. has any contact with anyone else, so we 
have to crash into each other just to feel something. I have had a few 
"crashes" while living here, and I have to say I think I did learn a little more 
about myself and my neighbors from each.Once, while waiting at a 
stoplight I got cut off by a woman in a white sedan. She angled he car in 
front of me, preventing me from going forward even after the light 
changed. There was barely enough room for me to squeeze by her and slip 
into the other lane in order to make the light. I nudged her bumper with 
mine ever so slightly as I did so -- but didn't really think I'd done any 
harm. Apparently she thought differently, as I learned after she chased me 
down for two blocks, honking and flashing her lights. I pulled over and 
got out of my car, filled with indignation."You hit my car!" she 
cried."You cut me off!" I protested."You scratched my 
bumper!""I barely touched you..."This went on for several 
minutes, and I was getting pretty mad. But as I was reaching into the car 
for my insurance info, it occurred to me that I wasn't mad at her. I was 
mad because she was right. I did hit her car. Whether or not I 
caused any appreciable damage, the fact remained that I caused my car to come in 
contact with her car. I looked at her and said, "You know what -- you're 
right, I shouldn't have done that. I'm sorry."Suddenly the whole 
situation changed. Her face relaxed and she actually smiled, "It's not so 
bad. I can probably fix it with some rubbing compound."And that 
was that. She was satisfied. She didn't even want my insurance 
info. All she wanted was for me to admit that I was wrong and to 
apologize. And it really wasn't that hard to do. And it was 
free. After that, I learned that a lot of situations can be diffused 
merely by admitting that I was wrong and apologizing. Even if I don't 
think I'm wrong, I can still apologize. It doesn't cost me anything and it 
seems to do wonders for people who are upset. Who knew?Another 
time, I was pulling away from the curb and some guy who was coming around the 
left side of a parked bus decided to swerve into my lane. He tore my front 
bumper halfway off and left it dangling in the street. As it turned out he 
was an old Asian man who could barely speak English and had a lot of trouble 
seeing when it came time for to write down his name for me. I think he was 
legally blind. Naturally the accident was my fault, since I 
was pulling away from the curb and he had the "right of way". I don't see 
how you can call it the "right of way" when the guy is changing lanes without 
looking or signaling and can't see beyond the end of his nose, but them's the 
rules.Anyway he went on his way and I was stuck with a torn-off 
bumper. As I was attempting to try and figure out what the hell I was 
going to do, a hispanic man, who had been sitting at the bus stop and had 
witnessed the whole thing, came over and started helping me. He didn't 
speak any English either and he didn't really need to say much, he just tied my 
bumper back onto the frame with some rope I had in the trunk and then got on his 
bus. He didn't ask for money, he didn't seem to expect any thanks -- he 
just wanted to help. I drove around with that tied-on bumper for several 
months before I finally got it fixed. And when I called my insurance 
company to see if my rates were going up, I found out that the old Asian guy 
never filed a claim. He could have, but I guess he decided not 
to.Despite these positive experiences, I have become a 

Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: Lunch

2006-03-16 Thread Rod Stasick
Sheesh...life is so unnecessarily complex...R~---Now playing: Anthony Braxton/Walter Franks - Improvisation 1RANDOM RODIO:(often) rodcasting at:http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u"you won't like all of it" 

FLUXLIST: stipu(better)late(than(n)ever)

2006-03-16 Thread Sheila Murphy
sprockets joust  splinters crane   their necks  epoxy strains   floating in space  [wanna dance?]  let's make waves stun sun  I'm goonlined  what's your whereabouts   go butter up the sanctity   in one fell swapmeet   are you in for sherry   are you onwhose list  and is your deadpan   viable what's on your mindsheila e. murphy

Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: Lunch

2006-03-16 Thread suse



and yet the music you play is enormously 
complex--no?

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Rod Stasick 
  To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:44 
  PM
  Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: "Lunch"
  
  Sheesh...life is so unnecessarily complex...
  
  
  R~
  
  
  
  
  
  
  ---
  Now playing: Anthony Braxton/Walter Franks - Improvisation 1
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  RANDOM 
  RODIO:
  (often) rodcasting 
  at:
  http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u
  
  "you won't like all of 
  it"