Amy BC--abc--
i have visions of the gnome sallying forth in hat tie and mask--! off to
bal masque--
i found a mask on street this morning--a purple glitter one for what one
assumes a child's party--without the elastic to hold it aboard the head--
i think it wd be interesting to have a death's head mask made of
oneself--and wear that about--would people mourns for one? memorialize one in
odes?--place one on a pedestal?--be one of the living dead?--as a walking
question to many who are--
i know the gnome is gone, but would have liked to take it to the
zoo!--stand among the penguins at the entrance--
this is a sort of flux event--a joke my mother told me--but thought of
doing something similar with the gnome--who wd be in hat tie and mask perhaps
for the occaision--
Man with fifty penguins calls a fella with a truck, says he will give him
money to take the penguins to the zoo for him--
the fella comes early in the morning. loads up the penguins and takes the
money for the job--drives off--eight hours later the truck reappears--the
fella steps out,opens back and starts bringing out penguins--the man
appears--and fella says--oh, here's your change--the man is completely
bewildered at first, then very angry--"i thought i said to take those penguins
to the zoo"!!!!-"oh--i did--and they had an excellent time--you should have
seen them--"
>From: "Josh Ronsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: The Mask Event
>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:03:14 -0600
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>Amy Baylaurel Casey wrote:
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> >i've always wanted to figure out how to wear
> >jello...
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>You could:
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>1. put 1000 packs of jello into bathtub full of water, climb in
and let it set (perhaps would only work in winter with no heat). When jello
sets around you, get out of tub.
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>2. Put gelled jello next to body and wrap yourself up with
plastic wrap. I know someone who did this with meat. Jello would probably
smell less.
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>In either case, please take pictures!
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>-Josh Ronsen
>in Austin, Texas
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