Title: Re: FLUXLIST: the hangars liquides interview
Ah yes! one of my two favorite books of all time. It is most wonderful, and I have I think much similar impulses to that crazy guy Melville. Now if I could only find people to bring my meals to the door of my room while I write . . .
On 7/9
this reminds me of the openin' of Moby Dick , when the protagonist(?) says when he gets to feeling violent it 's time to take a trip to sea. and he does just that, and thus begins the great trip of Moby Dick itself...
On 06/07/06, Ann Klefstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 7/5/06 6:45 PM, "
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I have never thought anything like that, tho I suspect
people think it about me.
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> Do you often happen to think that you could punch a
> very friendly person in
> front of you in the middle of a conversation,
> without any reason, just like
> that? If so, what do you
Where did you get this from?
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>Do you often happen to think that you could punch a very friendly person in
>front of you in the middle of
On 7/5/06 6:45 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you often happen to think that you could punch a very friendly person in
> front of you in the middle of a conversation, without any reason, just like
> that? If so, what do you feel when you think about it?
>
I realize I ough
"People don't know what restraint one practices in not going into delirium
in front of them"--L-F Celine
when i think of punching a friendly person--i realize i shd save it for
someone who is a real [EMAIL PROTECTED]&^%
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