oh yes--out of the freezer and into the frying pan!

        never a dull moment--

        as the senses remain SHARP! with the extremes--and the skin
        acutely aware

        as the painter Gulley Jimson says of first really seeing a
        painting, in Joyce Cary's novel THE HORSE's MOUTH

        "it peeled my eyes"


--dave bc

On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Patricia wrote:

> I am trying to reply here, but I can't stop laughing.  It's making my fingers
> funny.  Don't worry, be happy, the doctor has his credentials through Fluxus.
> Yet, if you want to document a doctor, or viagra, what the hell, just quite
> banging your head, it's got so many writings that I want to read.
> 
> Anyway, to share my time travel lately.  I put the Ray Johnson CD from the
> Lightworks publication  in my car, before reading the publication.  I listened
> to it driving back from San Francisco Saturday night (almost started
> hallucinating), and have had it on the cd player on various errands, and it is
> definitely putting me in another time zone. It's great - I go into the
> supermarket, and it's a freaking performance piece!!!
> 
> I'm glad you're out of the freezer, it was getting crowded in there.  : )
> 
> Bless,
> PK
> 
> David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
> 
> > PK:
> >
> >         thanks for the project--yes! i will participate
> >
> >         though i wonder--is going everyday to the doctor--it reminds me of
> >                 a methadone program!
> >
> >         when it is "hard to get serious"  (well, will skip some
> >         connotations!--"when it is serious to get hard" for example
> >         cd be for "penile erection dysfuntion" or ad for viagra--)
> >
> >         when it is hard to get serious--i bang my head against a brick
> >         wall
> >         or "play in traffic"
> >
> >         then it is
> >         "a matter of life or death"
> >
> >         --dave baptiste chirot
> >
> > On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Patricia wrote:
> >
> > > Getting serious here, getting serious...(and, believe me that's
> > > hard to do)
> > >
> > > If any of you are interested in doing this, July 10-31, every
> > > day, one item, event, thought, over and over, every day, record
> > > the change or nonchange.  I have a friend who will put them
> > > online as a time project.  He is a doctor.  Every day, mind you,
> > > takes discipline.  Who wants to participate?
> > >
> > > Seriously yours,
> > > PK
> > >
> > >
> > >
> 
> 



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