Hey,
I can't take any more sticker requests. Everyone
who wrote in by now will get six stickers. All I ask is that you let me know if
you put your's any place interesting.
In a message dated 06/27/2000 5:15:18 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< <>
Hey, that book was groovy...
I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, >>
I'm sure most on the list have read David Foster Wallace (Infinite Jest,
Broom of the System, etc.), but
That's an understatement. Candide isn't 'pretty jive,' it's all
around ass-kicking alpha-jive (whatever the hell that means).
Another monster of literature is Louis-Ferdinand Celine's Death
on the Installment Plan (his follow-up to Journey to the End of
the Night). Any kids here should get their
If you consider that 'brilliance,' you need to expand yr reading
horizons beyond what the HS/college cannon buries you under. Sure,
there were some good hits back then, but there has been MUCH better
played since.
Always have been fond of the Russian 'realists' myself.
Gogol shut them all down,
i suggest reading any novel or poetry by richard braughtigan. the hawkline
monster is a rad book and loading mercury with a pitchfork is an amazing
collection of poetry.
f*
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"Gazing up into the Darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity;
and my eyes burned with anguish and anger." - cjc
Maybe its just Isaccs favorite hardcore porn flick? Sounds
pretty hot to me, any one got a copy I might borrow?
Dusty Diggler
"cross body blocks, its over"
Philip Smoker wrote:
> OK, so what if it is "baby cum angels?"
>
> Maybe it's some kind of stork-like birth reference, as
> the song seems
Though I'm not exactly a Joyce fanatic, I totally agree with this statement.
With Thomas Pynchon especially, If you 'get it', its no longer merely
"difficult literature", but something you enjoy struggling with. The same
could be said for David Foster Wallace, but everyone pretends to get it
b
In a message dated 00-06-27 12:07:45 EDT, you write:
<< 28 The Fireside Bowl. Chicago, IL (w/ Jets To Brazil, The Explosion) >>
Ugh! Knife in the back! Why are there always good shows in Chicago during the
two months a year that I DONT live ther, and ten months of snowy mediocrity
otherwise. T
<>
Hey, that book was groovy...
I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, they have lots of
fun end of the world scenarios...
Anybody ever read Voltaire? Candide is just about the most un-1700s book
ever written...my copy even has little porno cartoons in it...its pretty
jive.
that's just very funny...
On 27 Jun 2000, at 12:02, Philip Smoker wrote:
> Maybe it's talking about little cherubs called Cum
> Angels that flitter by and deliver their bounty to the
> young children of the world, preparing them for the
> brave new world of adolescence and adulthood.
> > Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
> > EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
> > concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
> > Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, whe
> Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
> EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
> concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
> Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, when we were
>
OK, so what if it is "baby cum angels?"
Maybe it's some kind of stork-like birth reference, as
the song seems to be very universal of birth and
death, of the earth in regard to the whole universe.
Maybe it's talking about little cherubs called Cum
Angels that flitter by and deliver their bounty
"...how he's good at Galaga..."
...I'm going to say to him:
"YOU, ME, MOMO, RUXX.
DRIVING TILL WE FIND GALAGA AT AN ARCADE.
PUT YR MONEY ON THE TABLE, HERE WE GO!"
What shall we wager, our immortal souls? Two bucks?
*phiL*
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Do You Yahoo!?
just becasue some people can
> never be happy
> at simple things becasue there ugly or werent popular in high
> school or anything you cant change
In a message dated 6/27/00 5:44:27 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< excuse me? what good looking ppl are you talking about? becaus
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: 3 year olds buying for Skrewdriver?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << roll your eyes if you have
> to sell the freaking nsync cd. you're only gonna make them
> want
> it more if you deny them. and i just ignore and hang up the
> phone on
i forget who wrote this:
> I just finished Fever Pitch, by Nick Hornby. awesome book for
> anyone who considers themself a fan of sports.
Nick is a god, and i just wanted to mention that High Fidelity
the book is even better than the movie, for those that saw it
and liked it.
Amazon has 30% off on their best pick cd's, so I just
wanted to see what they considered the 10 best in
alternative, and I found Belle and Sebastian, Mogwai,
and Flaming Lips as some of the picks. check it out
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/feature/-/45847/102-2158604-2280969
Evan
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I just had to waste this time and space to say..
H Andes Mints.
And hasn't anyone proposed.. "They Become Angels"? Or do they say he says
that one one verse and something else on the other.
As gross as it is, I would probably take baby cum angels over biblical
angels. I don't think either
First of all, I've seen two long thread/arguments start because someone
misunderstood someone
else's sarcasm in their post. Hey, I love sarcasm as much as the next guy,
it's right their
next to irony, but when you type it in a message it really doesn't translate
too well!
Nice going there, bu
> Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
> EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
> concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
> Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, when we
wer
Once again, technical difficulties make my posts not just too long, but
no longer timely.. yet you get to read them anyways.
I'm always watching movies or doing something stupid like working so I
never can seem to finish a book these days... maybe they aren't good
enough? Was reading Invisi
Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, when we were
at the show
In a message dated 06/27/2000 12:55:24 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< i too had to devote an entire semester to that one book and i am overjoyed
that i had such an opportunity. if all you can say is that ulysses is
'pretentious bullshit' you obviously didnt understand
Theres a dream in my brain..that just wont go away.and its been
stuck there
bridge dissappears..and i am standing in air
with nothing holding me
ANd I hang like a star...fucking glow in the dark..for all of the
starving eyes to see
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