THANK YOU NOTE 2001
Roger Radio
paper and ink
unlimited edition
Send any sum of money
(minimum 5$ or £5)
and I will send you a thank you note
(signed by the artist)
17 Martello Mews
Martello Road
Seaford
East Sussex
BN25 1JT
UK
Hurry to avoid delay!
That reminds me: I have a handful of found items collected by Seth Tisue
(http://tisue.net) from Chicago. Since Seth is not an artist (as far as I know), the
value of these objects can only go up Up UP!
A HANDFUL OF FOUND ITEMS (1999-2000)
Seth Tisue
1 handful
$400
Payment by U.S. cash only. I
At 12:24 AM +0100 7/22/01, Santiago Braje wrote:
>I send you this file in order to have your advice
Is anyone else on this list getting w32 virus attachments? I've
gotten 6 so far in the past 24 hours, all from far-flung strangers,
not on any list I know about, and it's getting irksome. If you'
Of course, you do have to be very careful with roots
It's very easy to damage or even kill the plant.
I think that sometimes if a plant or tree is doing well it's best to leave
it alone.
>That advice should go for fluxus as well.
>
>T.
>
>artnatural
>
>{ brad brace } wrote:
>
>> >On Fri, 13 Ju
That advice should go for fluxus as well.
T.
artnatural
{ brad brace } wrote:
> >On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Sol Nte wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Brad,
> >>
> >> Since you're our resident garden guru, do you know much about Bonsai? In
> >> particular how can you cure chlorosis without resorting to chellated
>
>On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Sol Nte wrote:
>
>> Hi Brad,
>>
>> Since you're our resident garden guru, do you know much about Bonsai? In
>> particular how can you cure chlorosis without resorting to chellated
>> iron/iron sulphate?
>>
>> This is serious as the pressure of Bonsai is intense, one quick mis
Thanks Judith,
I appreciate your step.
Bests,
Eric
Umbrella wrote:
> I also resign as an owner. It isn't any fun anymore.
>
> jah
> Judith A. Hoffberg
> Umbrella
> P.O. Box 3640
> Santa Monica, CA 90408
> http://geocities.com/books2eat
> http://colophon.com/journal
> tel: (310)399-1146, fax
I also resign as an owner. It isn't any fun anymore.
jah
Judith A. Hoffberg
Umbrella
P.O. Box 3640
Santa Monica, CA 90408
http://geocities.com/books2eat
http://colophon.com/journal
tel: (310)399-1146, fax: 399-5070
Let a smile be your umbrella!
now that's funny! c
Rod Stasick wrote:
>
> well, i've yet to receive sol's comment, but am
> reading it on carol's bottom half (eh, hem...)
>
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
well, i've yet to receive sol's comment, but am
reading it on carol's bottom half (eh, hem...)
i'm of two minds on this matter: 1) the initial feeling of
resentment towards people who harass others - and
harassment, by the way, is grounds for excommunication
according to the list rules and
hi sol,
unfortuantely the dark side advances and the spoiler sits in triumph. too bad,
but i understand your not wanting any more unpleasantness. life is short and
i'm for enjoying it as much as possible.
happily you are staying on the list as it would be a great loss to not have
your input.
v
Hi all,
Well it occurred to me that the responsibility of being involved in Fluxlist
at owner level was largely unrewarding in cases where I'm made to seem like
some sort of ogre imposing my personal preferences on the list. I felt that
I had to act to preserve and promote the best nature of the
...again demonstrating that many people, when given the
chance to be "free", feel the need to flaunt their ego.
still (in this decade and more to come) a misunderstood
man...
http://www.calendarlive.com/top/1,1419,L-LATimes-Music-X!ArticleDetail-37686,00.html
r~
--
I'm devoted to the
> Merzbow (an electronica group)
Wow - thirty years as the most prolific experimental / dada / electronic /
fluxus / noise / psych musician in the world reduced to an offshoot of the dance
crowd... doing something by John Cage (electronica composer), I suppose
Sounds like a gre
This appeared in the Los Angeles Times this morning 6 July:
An Epic John Cage Work Tests the Chaos Theory in Holland
By MARK SWED, Times Music Critic
AMSTERDAM--America's government, having turned 225 years old on
Wednesday, satisfies us as a success story. But that doesn't exactly me
Sc.c..csshtop!!!
-Don Boyd
_
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At 12:52 AM 6/29/01 +0100, morning glory wrote:
R ug
Cob mast sung yr cloath
madder snakey was a sob
sung traipsed before a wind
noose crazy slap dog hung
wind coronary. slug damp, a
blaze floam repraced yr skin
slug. reap "mud" master, stroke
blondage case you clink shrugged
stroke slagged cob.
In a message dated 6/25/01 11:05:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
hmm?
have you run out of words to give?
may i have some too?
pretty please?
hmm?
sktspr
537 river rd.
windham me.
04062
u.s.a.
Owen Smith asks for a "call for papers on Fluxus"
Here it is:
PAPERS
FLUXUS
-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen
--== Sent via Deja.com ==--
http://www.deja.com/
Reed:
I don't think I saw that listing that described my poetry as
"concrete" (and I'm not sure which recent book it was referring
to), but none of my recent books could be called "concrete" no
matter how far you stretched that term... rOlling COMBers has some
visual poems in it, and some poems w
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Stopwords
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Losonczi Júlia wrote:
>
> > the language
> > > of
Dear Julia,
> I got to the point when I understood that everyone who counts was/is German
The original sentence, saying, is "the country of poets and thinkers".
The idea was the old ideal of Hulboldt, the german universities etc.
Every "poet and thinker" from abroad is welcome.
H.
Hi,
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Losonczi Júlia wrote:
> the language
> > of "poets and thinkers":
> I got to the point when I understood that everyone who counts was/is German
Nothing important. A saying, that is used with irony.
H.
>
> > ab aber als am an auch auf aus
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Kathy Forer wrote:
> >Maybe in 20
> >years I will have gotten rid of all the words.
>
> Or you could have a wedding with flower girl, strewing words at the
> betrothed, festooning the altar, tossing words at guests.
This is great! I'd almost forgotten:
http://bbrace.laughi
Oh, you're bcoming a fairy fulfilling everyones request.
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: Stopwords
> On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, m'lore wr
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 4:18 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Stopwords
> > Yes, please. Spanish and French and even German!
>
> Ok, here is also something in my own la
Thank you!!
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 4:12 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Stopwords
> Ok,
>
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Losonczi Júlia wrote:
>
> &
> Pedro et al:
> Sorry to take so long to respond further to this matter - I've been on a
> retreat (during which I took a field trip to the Sackner Archive of
> Concrete and Visual Poetry in /Miami Beach) - but as to defining What
> visual poetry is, that's a tough one. I tend to think of it as
Reed et al:
The Sackners are still very much collecting, but are a bit behind in
their cataloging of everything. The collection is amazingly
well-organized and maintained. They do want to sell it to a
library, but so far haven't worked out a deal with one.
They don't buy everything (how could t
Josh Ronsen:
. Unless,
.
. someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
A few words? Yes, of course. Send to:
Vija Valentukonyte
Architektu 202-5
LT-2049 Vilnius
Lithuania
> sapnai sapnuoja sapnus <
>Maybe in 20
>years I will have gotten rid of all the words.
Or you could have a wedding with flower girl, strewing words at the
betrothed, festooning the altar, tossing words at guests.
I can help you with the french:
a, aux, alors, abord,accolade, accord, ail, adage, americaine, aimant
bruit, boison, boulangerie, beaux, beau, bonne, brie
croit, crir, cette, ce, ceci, celle, congé,coeur, chien, chat, cher
drol, droit, de, du, dans, dar, deça, donc, depuis, doux, dit, dela
I also want some words, please
Bibiana Padilla Maltos
233 paulin ave. pmb 7263
calexico, ca 92231-2646
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Ok,
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Losonczi Júlia wrote:
> Yes
Here comes spanish, aybe tomorrow french ?
Sorry, nothing from italy yet.
Voila:
a al ante atras asi aun aunque aqui alli
bajo
cabe con contra cada casi como cual cuales cualquiera cuando como cuanto cuantos
de desde del demas dond
Hi,
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Losonczi Júlia wrote:
> Yes, please. Spanish and French and even German!
Spanish in the other mail, but I did promise to much, there is no french
version. But, thats life, *dutch*, voila:
aan achter af alle als
behalve ben bent bij
daar daardoor daarom dan dat de de
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, m'lore wrote:
> si, oui u. ja!
Your wish is a command for me.
> --
>
> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:24:05 -0400
> From: "John M. Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: FLUXLIST: visual poetry
>
> Pedro et al:
> Sorry to take so long to respond further to this matter - I've been on a
> retreat (during which I took a field trip to
> Yes, please. Spanish and French and even German!
Ok, here is also something in my own language. Not dutch, but the language
of "poets and thinkers":
ab aber als am an auch auf aus
bei beim bin bis bist
da dadurch daher dann darum das dass daß dein deine dem den der deren des
deshalb die die
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Josh Ronsen wrote:
Anyway, so now I have a few small boxes full of words.
Sometimes when I have people over to my house in my
workroom, I will grab a box and announce "Everybody grab a
word!" and I make them take the word with them. Maybe in 20
years I will have gotten rid of
Yes
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Stopwords
> > >someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
>
> Somebody on Fluxlist w
si, oui u. ja!
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
Somebody on Fluxlist wants some spanish stopwords ?
Or french ? Or even german ?
<
.
Yes, please. Spanish and French and even German!
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Stopwords
> > >someone on Fluxlist wants a enve
> >someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
Somebody on Fluxlist wants some spanish stopwords ?
Or french ? Or even german ?
H.
Thank you for your kind offer - but no
I have plenty of words at the moment
Yes, me please:
John M. Bennett
137 Leland Ave.
Columbus, OH 43214 USA
At 08:04 AM 6/25/01 -0700, you wrote:
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
>a above according across actually adj after
>etc<
10 long years ago, I decided I was going to write poetry by cutting up
words from two other poems (a long Sy
Hi Josh,
>First I sorted all the words by length in a LISP computer program I had
written, which sorted them alphabetically by word length (to conserve
paper). My initial experiments in making poetry were awful. I'd grab a
handful of words and put them on the table and try to arrange them into
so
me, please!
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
>a above according across actually adj after
>etc<
10 long years ago, I decided I was going to write poetry by cutting up words from two
other poems (a long Sylvia Plath poem and Cage's "Where Are We Going? What Are We
Doing?") and combining them. I spent a week, cutt
jason pierce wrote:
>He who has suffer'd you to impose on him, knows you. [diary of a peach]
>etc<
This would make a great piece for performance, with one voice (I imagine a deep manly
voice) reading the first part, and another voice (I imagine a chirpy female voice)
interuppting with the oth
rhubarb variations
rhublurb
rudebarb
rhubarbarian
rhuthedayyouwerebornbarb
rhuboob
rhuthlessbarb
> >B. For the HMTL:
> >
> >1. replace all '\' with '/' - we're in UNIX...
Terrence writes;
What did Geoff do in Portland?!
I'm a fan
T.
Reed Altemus wrote:
> Geoff Hendricks was in Portland a couple of months ago but
> I missed out on that. Oh well...
>
> RA
> is a whole other matter ;-)
L PROTECTED]>
> Subject: FLUXLIST: Carol's site
>
> nice paintings Carol, filled with motionsomehow I get the impression
> that your work is influenced by the landscape around you having seen some
of
> your pictures from Taosam I right or have I missed the point..it
I'm not sure but that sounds like pieris which is a small to
medium shrub which here is sometimes planted with
rhododendrons as it also requires acid soil and some shade.
Roger: it's not that simple./:b
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Roger Stevens wrote:
> hey, Brad
>
> I'd love some magic beans
>
> How much money should I send?
>
>
Terrence writes;
I agree I'm almost jealous of those pics. Very swank. Who could have done
those!
Brad, my mung been sprouts seem dormant. They have'nt moved in a week! Am I
watering too much? Help!
T.
Owen Smith wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes:
> >what counts
> >most is taste.
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes:
>what counts
>most is taste.
Whose taste - yours, mine, or Greenberg's??
And as far as the Brad stuff goes, we are all appropriating in one way or
another aren't we? It is the presentation that is more significant than
the origination or creation, or at least t
hey, Brad
I'd love some magic beans
How much money should I send?
Terrence writes;
*l* nasty,
Is there a bb screensaver available?
best
T.
{ brad brace } wrote:
> allen: whatever; I have some magic beans you might find
> interesting... send me all your money right now!
>
> /:b
>
> On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, allen bukoff wrote:
>
> > How do we know that Brad Bra
allen: whatever; I have some magic beans you might find
interesting... send me all your money right now!
/:b
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, allen bukoff wrote:
> How do we know that Brad Brace's pictures are really his pictures...maybe
> he just copied them from a discussion group or from somewhere el
hi all ,
happy sunday!
i have a new web site:
http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
bests, carol :)
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> credibility on stuff posted here is a little low.
This is new to me.
And, havent seen the pics, and will probably never see them, what counts
most is taste.
H.
How do we know that Brad Brace's pictures are really his pictures...maybe
he just copied them from a discussion group or from somewhere else? Brad's
credibility on stuff posted here is a little low.
>Thanks Cecil: but probably not: it was kinda odd just how
>frequently these coat-hanger-car-k
Hi carol, the circles are punched holes; these polaroids
managed to 'age' quite nicely... /:b
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Carol Starr wrote:
> hi brad,
>
> the pics have a very soft quality and what is the white circle on
> each one? i like the antique appearance in contract to the humble subject
hi brad,
the pics have a very soft quality and what is the white circle on
each one? i like the antique appearance in contract to the humble subject
matter. very 'large glass' in feeling.
bests, carol :)
xooo
{ brad brace } wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Arturas Bumsteinas wrote:
>
> > > I m
Thanks Cecil: but probably not: it was kinda odd just how
frequently these coat-hanger-car-keys turned-up... (in and
about Halifax NS Canada, early 80's.) I remember that the
photos of these painted 'keys' were also used as a kind-of
punctuation for a group show of other polaroids in New
Brunswic
thanks for the html information, heiko.
billgates alternatives do exist.
fear not, mac users,
you can open .zip files like alan's using
stuffit expander + quicktime picture viewer.
m.
--
In my day, we didn't have dogs or cats.
All I had
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, { brad brace } wrote:
> > > I mean this Brad's pics.
> > >
> > > http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/urban-sculpture.html
>
> Well, these aren't the metal-bits but were collected at a
> similar time... /:b
keywords: metal pieces, urban sculpture:
http://www.ling.helsinki.
Those are the extreme of cool Brad!!! do you have the actual objects
some where?
These are sort of like Duchampian one night stands or maybe "The
Bachelor's Party - In Advance of Stripping the Bride Bare".
Cecil
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Arturas Bumsteinas wrote:
> > I mean this Brad's pics.
> >
> > http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/urban-sculpture.html
Well, these aren't the metal-bits but were collected at a
similar time... /:b
Hi Ann,
$10 is fine, indeed reasonable. Colourwise I'm partial to grey or black and
sizewise I need XL.
>It doesn't have to be an american town, though my husband I were both born
in
rather wonderfully named towns--Sleepy Eye and Greenbush. There are of
course
many insanely wonderfully named to
I'd consider it a bargain at twice the price and would be happy to pay in
advance if that would help. Medium black, please and thank you.
Badgercurled
--
>From: ann klefstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST- Pariah ts
I want one like Roger's (large, black).
Do you want the $10 now? Where to send?
Best,
PK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Great Snoring
This is a town in England? Wow, so how in the world this this come about??
I like this one - we could be the Great Snorting Pariahs!!!
Owen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Would Team Pariah members mind paying @$10 or so US to cover costs of
>production? Then I can get them made--(actually, payable upon rec't of
>shirt is
>ok)
>
>Places, places--
>
>AK
Yes, that is fine with me - so will we have a logo or a mascot?? or for
that matter ev
AK, $10 seems a small price to pay for such a distinctive garment! I'd be
willing
So the "Global Pariahs" is (are?) out, huh?
MM
Melissa McCarthy
Hours: whimsical or by appointment
>>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!<<<
>Would Team Pariah members mind paying @$10 or so US to cover costs of
Will do. Black and large would be favourite.
>There are of course
>many insanely wonderfully named towns in England--got any candidates?
How about -
Axe Edge
Butt Green
Cape Wrath
Devil's Beef Tub
Eyemouth
Frisby on the W
hi ann,
actually i would like an XL and am happy to pay whatever is needed. just tell
me how much and where to send it. do we have a colour choice? mine would be black.
bests, carol :)
Carol Starr wrote:
>
> hi ann
>
> i would like a pariah shirt if you have a large one. the team could be fro
OK; may I have a grey t-shirt? size-L /:b
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, ann klefstad wrote:
> Would Team Pariah members mind paying @$10 or so US to
> cover costs of production? Then I can get them
> made--(actually, payable upon rec't of shirt is ok)
>
> Places, places--
>
> AK
>
>
>
Would Team Pariah members mind paying @$10 or so US to cover costs of
production? Then I can get them made--(actually, payable upon rec't of shirt is
ok)
Places, places--
AK
Cecil Touchon wrote:
> I think commodity is one layer and art another layer of the same thing.
Desire for something doesn't exist for long without commodity coming into being.
So I guess art that turns into "commodity" is just a shorthand for "art that
people want" as opposed to "art that peop
No, no it means the one under the volcano--
It doesn't have to be an american town, though my husband I were both born in
rather wonderfully named towns--Sleepy Eye and Greenbush. There are of course
many insanely wonderfully named towns in England--got any candidates?
AK
Sol Nte wrote:
> I to
Well, you make a good point. These things are of course art, but what gets called
"art" nowadays is almost by definition the art that is *not* popular, in other words,
"the stuff that most people don't like."
Why? I haven't a clue--
AK
Josh Ronsen wrote:
> Ann Klefstad writes
>
> >...most of
hi partricia and roger,
mindmatic, i like that, well said.
how can one possibly define something that has always been a part of the
package. for me it's like trying to define brown eyes which are also a part of
my package. it can never be explained to disect it would destroy the magic.
distinc
The very best tool is the mindmatic
that each of us has as we all are artists in the fluxvein
The mindmatic does not polemicize nor perorate
The mindmatic is what is in us, as individuals
It goes about its work, it has no need to define
Making art is pulled from me by this tool
and I don't want t
I understand that
because
distinctions are very difficult to draw
you need a very soft pencil
or possibly
an air brush
Roger
>all that is created
>in my mind
>whether accidentally
>or on purpose
>is art
>
>i see no need for
>or benifit of
>drawing distinctions
>
> James wrote:
>
> >Can anyone tell me what this is --many thanks for any kind of info,
> background, etc
>
> A white folder containing:
>
> Participations to the Festival of Non Art -- Anti Art -- Truth Art -- How
> to Change Art and Mankind --That Took Place from the 1st to the 15th of
> June
all that is created
in my mind
whether accidentally
or on purpose
is art
i see no need for
or benifit of
drawing distinctions
Hi Ann,
Great idea. Please put me on the Pariah list. : ) Perhaps the Pariahs,
Venice Biennale, Venice, California.
Best,
PK
Sol Nte wrote:
> I too would be interested in a Pariah shirt, however I would require an XL
> or preferably XXL since I may be putting on weight in the near future ;-)
As the suggestress of Pompeii I can assure you I meant the volatile Italian
city, not the vile American wasteland.
Love,
Badgergirl
(from Vileland NJ)
--
>From: "Sol Nte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST- P
I think commodity is one layer and art another layer of the same thing.
There is art and there is commodity at the same time. there is art and
there is collecting, they exist as separate entities but since they are
so often interlinked it is easy to get confused about that. An artist
makes art. Af
>
> DADA ART AND ANTI-ART by Hans Richter--
> the best book there is on this and the most profound movement concerned
> with it--
Thank you David. I'm going to go get this book today.
> but your are right on the money to use a bizarre turn of phrase--
> the commodity--
> versus art--
I too would be interested in a Pariah shirt, however I would require an XL
or preferably XXL since I may be putting on weight in the near future ;-)
Does the home town have to be in America? This may seem a daft question
since you mentioned a suggestion of Pompeii but from seeing a number of
Amer
Ann K, please also count me in as a Pariah, but not sure of the home town. Shouldn't
we just be "walking the earth"?
Robin T
Thank You Jennifer
yes--
DADA ART AND ANTI-ART by Hans Richter--
the best book there is on this and the most profound movement concerned
with it--
but your are right on the money to use a bizarre turn of phrase--
the commodity--
versus art--
that is so true--
I though
>
> Ann Klefstad writes
>
>> ...most of the world is "anti-art." The world mostly dislikes and distrusts
>> most artmaking and would like it to go away.
>
> It depends how you define art. Do you think Madonna's music is art? Or the
> latest Hollywood blockbuster? If these things, clearly suppo
somehow for me"art" -- that word, problematic though it is ---
captures some sense/aimof struggle search
so even if it is "anti" art(i keep typing ainti art)gets at it.
falling into the struggle, allowing the search, being swallowed by the search
one wa
Ann Klefstad writes
>...most of the world is "anti-art." The world mostly dislikes and distrusts
>most artmaking and would like it to go away.
It depends how you define art. Do you think Madonna's music is art? Or the latest
Hollywood blockbuster? If these things, clearly supported by millio
.>
W O R S H I P
C O R P O R A T E
P U P P E T
I D O L S
.>
/:b
hi ann
i would like a pariah shirt if you have a large one. the team could be from
cyberspace where we all congregate. btw what was the multiple last year, did i
miss something?
as far as anti-art is concerned it is not an issue i really down deep
understand. since i am primarily a painter i am
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