Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Carol Starr

there ae pink curtains in room 13
and a lovely view of the ocean

bests, c
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Re: FLUXLIST: Lugg age

2001-08-03 Thread meryl


 Blonk cheque
 Fill in the blonk
 Blonkmange
 Blonk of America
 Blonco y Neato
 Blonk verse
 Sperm blonk
 Blonk in the USSR
 Blonk stabber
 Things that go blonk in the night
 Going blonk to blonk with blonking in blonk, blonk to blonk with blonk
 igniting all the time in the summer evenings.

 Clearly, I have no resistance.  And besides, you started it.

Badgergirl
(plenty weird, thank you)


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From: Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Lugg age
Date: Thu, Aug 2, 2001, 5:27 PM



I really like the word blonk.

A LOT!

Badgergirl

 Weird, eh, Badgergirl?

 I very nearly replied to that one with the message
 blonk stub surely you meant blunk stob
 but decided against it on the grounds of
 facetiousness

 but blonk is obviously quite a powerful word


 Lugg age

 Lack meat, blonk stub, peach
 nickels leaking out yr sack
 roam clustered to yr lamp
 napper startled with a bone
 cruddy like rendition lob that
 bolus smacker youth and (floods
 thick street sorted, plock
 chest luggage reached but slick
 grip soother drag, a pond
 hauled, ignore yr shadowed drip


 John M. Bennett



 



Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Sol Nte

Meanwhile I'm wondering if any other list members who
have visited
the House of Flux
would they like to describe (in as few words as possible)
some of the other rooms?

There is no trace of room 23.


cheers,

Sol




Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens

Petal, are you sure you're not thinking of room 8?

Meanwhile I'm wondering if any other list members who
have visited
the House of Flux
would they like to describe (in as few words as possible)
some of the other rooms?


It's the one with fleur de lis sheets on 2 double beds,
Edward Munch's The Scream bolted to the wall, and, I think
there's an armoire.

Roger Stevens wrote:

 On the subject of viri

 I had an e-mail today from room 9
 with an attachment called Maori Language Sheets
 which, as it all looked a bit odd and there was no
 e-mail address, I deleted

 Anyone know room 9?






Re: FLUXLIST: Blonk

2001-08-03 Thread ann klefstad

I love Ned Sublette!

ak

Rod Stasick wrote:

 --- meryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I really like the word blonk.
 
  A LOT!

 Aahhh...You should buy his CDs! Probably the best vocalist around. I
 wanted to get him to do the vocals on the Jerry Hunt/Tzadik CD, but John
 Zorn insisted on using his buddy Mike Patton. c'est la vie...

 Needles to say: I'm a real blonkhead

 http://www.bajazzo.com/blonk

 

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 After about an hour, the manager came out of the office and asked
 them to disperse. But why? they asked, as they moved off.
 Because, he said, I can't stand chess nuts boasting in an open foyer.

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FLUXLIST: Fwd: The Art Guys say YES YOKO ONO

2001-08-03 Thread allen bukoff

late

Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1904 00:55:34 -0500
Subject: The Art Guys say YES YOKO ONO
From: The Art Guys [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Please join


The Art Guys




at the




Contemporary Arts Museum


as they conduct an interpretive tour through the exhibit


YES YOKO ONO




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Who:  The Art Guys
Where:  The Contemporary Arts Museum
5216 Montrose (at Bissonet)
When:  Friday, July27, 2001, 6:00 p.m.


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FLUXLIST: white flies

2001-08-03 Thread { brad brace }


Will an over abundance of white flies hurt mature tomato plants.




Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Patricia

It's the one with fleur de lis sheets on 2 double beds,
Edward Munch's The Scream bolted to the wall, and, I think
there's an armoire.

Roger Stevens wrote:

 On the subject of viri

 I had an e-mail today from room 9
 with an attachment called Maori Language Sheets
 which, as it all looked a bit odd and there was no
 e-mail address, I deleted

 Anyone know room 9?




Re: FLUXLIST: the robbery

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens

Hi, BB

Sorry to hear about your robbery

We were burgled once. It's scary stuff.

I personally would dump the shoes. Get rid of the negative vibes.

But there
I'm just an old sentimentalist







FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens

On the subject of viri

I had an e-mail today from room 9
with an attachment called Maori Language Sheets
which, as it all looked a bit odd and there was no
e-mail address, I deleted

Anyone know room 9?







Re: FLUXLIST: Lugg age

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens



I really like the word blonk.

A LOT!

Badgergirl

Weird, eh, Badgergirl?

I very nearly replied to that one with the message
blonk stub surely you meant blunk stob
but decided against it on the grounds of
facetiousness

but blonk is obviously quite a powerful word


 Lugg age

 Lack meat, blonk stub, peach
 nickels leaking out yr sack
 roam clustered to yr lamp
 napper startled with a bone
 cruddy like rendition lob that
 bolus smacker youth and (floods
 thick street sorted, plock
 chest luggage reached but slick
 grip soother drag, a pond
 hauled, ignore yr shadowed drip


 John M. Bennett







FLUXLIST: yet another virus

2001-08-03 Thread Patricia

If you receive a message with the subject line Parrot
Screensaver get rid of it (not that you'd want a parrot
screensaver anyway).  It's yet another computer virus.

Best,
PK




Re: FLUXLIST: the robbery

2001-08-03 Thread Tom Holmes

create a one-exhibit, one-day-only miniature museum in your house. Invite 
the neighborhood with free admission and refreshments. For an exhibit, make 
a display of the things that were stolen by putting several numbers next to 
blank spaces with notes marked, item missing. Put the sandals in an 
inconspicuous place in the display.

-Tom Holmes

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Re: FLUXLIST: e-mail my body documentation

2001-08-03 Thread narvis ...pez

my dear gabriel
thanks so much for received my
pieces  put yor fine work virtually on me.

i'll keep you over my skin

...pez

 De: gabriel swossil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Responder a: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Fecha: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 10:59:07 +0200
 Para: FLUXLIST [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Asunto: Re: FLUXLIST: e-mail my body documentation
 
 dear pez,
 
 your documentation email-my body arrived two days ago.
 very nice project and all the best for your future ones
 
 gabriel
 




FLUXLIST: Set

2001-08-03 Thread John M. Bennett

Set

Ream closet, dram sore, lug
age throughout no trip dream
muscle cave depictured must shed
triple snore or laundered rustle
floor against yr bed pond
reeling snake inhabit clay door
rot yr watch but birth
skies, trees walking cloud spot
blooms wasps caress, lay yr
bread against my sleeping spoon


John M. Bennett




Re: FLUXLIST: the robbery

2001-08-03 Thread Owen Smith

[EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes:

Dear all,

yesterday a guy broke into my house, thankfuly I was arriving at the
moment 
he ran out. He took things that he could sell easily, and a lot of little 
rings, necklaces and bracelets that didn't have any commercial value,
only 
sentimental (for me). I'm glad he didn't take the PC!

A FUNNY THING: he change his sandals for a pair of shoes! and I have them 
right near me.

Should we do something with them? give me your point of view.

BB

1. Send them to the found site/magazine (with a full description of the
event)

2. Sell them on ebay with a starting price equal to the value of those
things stolen.

Owen




Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens

Does anyone remember which room had the jelly maze?







Re: FLUXLIST: Room Inquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens

Hmmm
So what are the interesting things I wonder?


The basement is scary, but full of interesting things to see once you get
used to the dark.

  Melissa McCarthy
  Hours: whimsical or by appointment

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Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens

I was always led to believe there were two living rooms in The House of Flux
I wonder which number you talking about?
And is the living room alive?



The living room in the
House of Flux
has a big overstuffed sofa
with floral upholstery.
It is on casters, so it is
easy to rearrange the furniture,
once you move the books from off the floor.

The Fluxsisters
Fine Interior Design since 1999


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Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Patricia

No, no, room 8 is the one with the ceiling high Claes Oldenberg
tomato and the clouds that drift in and out of the window.  It's
a pungent room, that one.

Roger Stevens wrote:

 Petal, are you sure you're not thinking of room 8?

 Meanwhile I'm wondering if any other list members who
 have visited
 the House of Flux
 would they like to describe (in as few words as possible)
 some of the other rooms?

 It's the one with fleur de lis sheets on 2 double beds,
 Edward Munch's The Scream bolted to the wall, and, I think
 there's an armoire.
 
 Roger Stevens wrote:
 
  On the subject of viri
 
  I had an e-mail today from room 9
  with an attachment called Maori Language Sheets
  which, as it all looked a bit odd and there was no
  e-mail address, I deleted
 
  Anyone know room 9?
 




Re: FLUXLIST: Room Enquiry

2001-08-03 Thread Roger Stevens

I thought that was room 7...


No, no, room 8 is the one with the ceiling high Claes Oldenberg
tomato and the clouds that drift in and out of the window.  It's
a pungent room, that one.

Roger Stevens wrote:

 Petal, are you sure you're not thinking of room 8?

 Meanwhile I'm wondering if any other list members who
 have visited
 the House of Flux
 would they like to describe (in as few words as possible)
 some of the other rooms?

 It's the one with fleur de lis sheets on 2 double beds,
 Edward Munch's The Scream bolted to the wall, and, I think
 there's an armoire.
 
 Roger Stevens wrote:
 
  On the subject of viri
 
  I had an e-mail today from room 9
  with an attachment called Maori Language Sheets
  which, as it all looked a bit odd and there was no
  e-mail address, I deleted
 
  Anyone know room 9?