Erase all former comments about men.
I'm just going to go exercise and get my endorphins going and
I'll feel much better.
Oh, and I'm going to let loose with my favorite string of cuss
words.
shithellfirewaterpisswampumpotashletumbuckwhoopee.
Have a nice day,
me
Patricia wrote:
> fluxlist is no
fluxlist is not flashy verbiage.
fluxlist is not strutting plumage.
fluxlist has curves.
fluxlist is not male.
If fluxlist were the latter, fluxlist would not be present.
Rod Stasick wrote:
> ) fluxlist is not remoistened.
>
> q) fluxlist is not a broncobuster.
>
> ¦) fluxlist is not repr
) fluxlist is not remoistened.
q) fluxlist is not a broncobuster.
¦) fluxlist is not reprimanding.
) fluxlist is scanning.
§) fluxlist is comprehended.
) fluxlist is intentional.
¦) fluxlist is not asteroidal.
.) fluxlist is not patchy or dipped.
<) fluxlist is not an etymon.
\) fluxli
> The operative word here is "think"
Gotcha!
> I am pissed off therefore I ponder...
Been there, done that!
Myke
The operative word here is "think"
I am pissed off therefore I ponder...
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
> > I think I'll become
> > a lover of women. I
> > no longer trust men.
>
> This is very good haiku, IMNSHO.
> I always loved women and have never trusted men,
> so I can relate.
>
> Myke
>
> P.S.
> dear lord,
Yes?
> i'm surprised you put metallica and charlton ahead of yourself.
Why?
> as for college students paying less for music. well, yeah, they're in
> college. they pay enough as it is, let 'em have some free music.
College is voluntary.
Let the poor souls have some free beer too
> I think I'll become
> a lover of women. I
> no longer trust men.
This is very good haiku, IMNSHO.
I always loved women and have never trusted men,
so I can relate.
Myke
P.S. However, I thought this was a matter of
design and not choice. Hmmm... [rubs chin and ponders]
Pro-Lesbian Haiku
I think I'll become
a lover of women. I
no longer trust men.
P.K. Harris
26 May 2000
Thanks D.G.!
"Y" for YES!
c
--- Davidson Gigliotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Y is Jean Dupuy.
>
> Davidson
>
> Owen Smith wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >The gentleman in the fifth photo that's known as "X"
> > >(between Arias-Misson and Spoerri) looks a lot like
> Ric
--- Owen Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the question is who is Y??
Yes! I just may come up with that one too...he looks very
familiar...give me time...(of course, anyone who wants to
offer a hand...)
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Do You Yahoo!?
Kick off your p
in the email today...
>From: "Joseph Nechvatal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: "HOMO SONORUS : AN ANTHOLOGY OF SOUND-POETRY OF THE WORLD"
>Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 10:53:48 GMT
>
>From: "NCCA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>National Center for Contemporary Art (Kaliningrad, Russia) announces "HOMO
>SONORUS
Y is Jean Dupuy.
Davidson
Owen Smith wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >The gentleman in the fifth photo that's known as "X"
> >(between Arias-Misson and Spoerri) looks a lot like Richard
> >Kostelanetz. Could it be him?
>
> Yes it is indeed Richard, but the question is who is Y??
>
> Owen
Thank you Patricia.
I've been searching for the original version of this.
Just have the Finnish one quoted in a book of narratology.
mn
>I offer you this, Terrencegood faith...
>
>We shall not cease from exploration
> And the end of all our exploring
> Will be to arrive where we started
> A
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>The gentleman in the fifth photo that's known as "X"
>(between Arias-Misson and Spoerri) looks a lot like Richard
>Kostelanetz. Could it be him?
Yes it is indeed Richard, but the question is who is Y??
Owen
> "In The Cultural Cold War, Frances Stonor Saunders presents for the first
> time the shocking evidence that the CIA infiltrated every niche of the
There was a channel 4 feature about this and it has been discussed.
Everything some people allways said was true. Anyway, I liked the
encounter. But
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