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I've got the Trader Joe's Wasabi Peas, not particularly stimulating in the
packaging department, but quite sonic in taste.

For a real "shithellfirewaterpissletumbuckwhoopee" start in the morning try
the wasabi peas with coffee.  Not too poetic, that, but a saying left over
from the teenage years and I still like to voice it from time to time,
really fast.  In fact, I think reciting it in combo with the peas and java
could get to be kind of ritualistic, especially with a dance of some kind to
follow, or to intersperse.  A Wasabi Pea Performance.  Who will write the
score??

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> Although some brilliant type did
> apply it to green peas and make them crunchy. If you are ever bored
> ("ever to say you're bored," said John Berryman's mother, "means you
> have no inner resources." Poor John.) do buy them (Kasugai Roasted Hot
> Green Peas, saying at top of package "A Happy Present From [series of
> Japanese glyphs]) and you will cease to be bored immediately. The most
> stange juxtaposition of flavors, which makes you begin to notice other
> strange juxtapositions. The immanence of the wonderful becoming imminent
> and then present, right inside your own head.
>
> Proximity of mouth, nose, and brain. This must be meaningful.
>
> Have there been any fluxus artists who have experimented with the effect
> on perception/cognition of flavors and smells?
>
> (crunch crunch)
>
> AK

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