Re: FLUXLIST: Stewart (not at) Home,

2005-03-02 Thread suse
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: a fluxus experience



Sheesh, tuff
My vote for DAWG 
merriest of quips
like flux martinis


I just returned from Sarasota where, when I wore my 
yellow CRISPIN WEBB messenger bag into the corner bookstore on Main street, the 
awfully and honeststly gorgeous young man selling the coffee asked, "Where did 
you get that bag?" "At Cafepress on the web, " I replied. Are you familiar with 
fluxus?" I asked. "Yes, " he said.He explained he was a student at 
Ringling. We spoke a bit. I meant to ask, "Come, now, run away with me," but I 
had to go to an activist meeting down the street. 

Hope to catch up...
suse


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Reed Altemus 
  
  To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 8:15 
  PM
  Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Stewart (not at) 
  Home,
  
  Wow Ann, you see right through me! How do you do 
  that? And you're so witty!
  Should we give Ann the FLUXLIST best quip of the 
  day prize?
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Ann 
Klefstad 
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 7:33 
PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: a fluxus 
experience
On 
2/23/05 5:04 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
In a 
  message dated 2/16/05 4:22:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  writes:Stoot a tipee witt a 
  weegwomi would love to 
  know a little (a lot)more about this book...sorry 
  about the delay-been gone- the book is called "Hiawatta witt 
  no odder poems" by Milt Gross-the book states he is the creator of Nize 
  Baby- it was printed in 1928- which is interesting since that was the 
  surrealism era-but I can't figure out if its influenced by that or not. 
  DawgSounds more like it is influenced by Krazy Kat, or the 
other humorous lit etc inspired by Yiddish and other immigrant accents. 
Krazy has much the same utterly homey mamaloschen charm mixed with antic 
wit.AK 


Re: FLUXLIST: Stewart (not at) Home,

2005-02-23 Thread Reed Altemus
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: a fluxus experience



Wow Ann, you see right through me! How do you do 
that? And you're so witty!
Should we give Ann the FLUXLIST best quip of the 
day prize?

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Ann 
  Klefstad 
  To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 7:33 
  PM
  Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: a fluxus 
  experience
  On 2/23/05 
  5:04 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote:
  In a message 
dated 2/16/05 4:22:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:Stoot a tipee witt a 
weegwomi would love to 
know a little (a lot)more about this book...sorry 
about the delay-been gone- the book is called "Hiawatta witt no 
odder poems" by Milt Gross-the book states he is the creator of Nize Baby- 
it was printed in 1928- which is interesting since that was the surrealism 
era-but I can't figure out if its influenced by that or not. 
DawgSounds more like it is influenced by Krazy Kat, or the 
  other humorous lit etc inspired by Yiddish and other immigrant accents. Krazy 
  has much the same utterly homey mamaloschen charm mixed with antic 
  wit.AK 


Re: FLUXLIST: Stewart (t'aint nobody) Home,

2005-02-23 Thread Rod Stasick
Sounds more like it is influenced by Krazy Kat, or the other humorous 
lit etc inspired by Yiddish and other immigrant accents. Krazy has 
much the same utterly homey mamaloschen charm mixed with antic wit.

I gotta get me sum o' that Utterly Homey Mama Lotion



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Now playing: Oneness Of Juju - Tarishi
	 	Heaven, as conventionally conceived, is a place so inane, so dull, 
so useless, so miserable, that nobody has ever ventured to describe a 
whole day in heaven, though plenty of people have described a day at 
the seaside.
	-- George Bernard Shaw




Re: FLUXLIST: Stewart (t'aint nobody) Home,

2005-02-23 Thread Ann Klefstad
On 2/23/05 7:38 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Sounds more like it is influenced by Krazy Kat, or the other humorous
 lit etc inspired by Yiddish and other immigrant accents. Krazy has
 much the same utterly homey mamaloschen charm mixed with antic wit.
 
 
 I gotta get me sum o' that Utterly Homey Mama Lotion
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ---
 Now playing: Oneness Of Juju - Tarishi
 
 
 ? Heaven, as conventionally conceived, is a place so inane, so dull,
 so useless, so miserable, that nobody has ever ventured to describe a
 whole day in heaven, though plenty of people have described a day at
 the seaside.
 -- George Bernard Shaw
 
 
 
Actually, Mark Twain did , to pretty comic effect. It's an unfinished novel,
title I've forgotten, something to do with Captain Somebody, and features
the rude awakening of a very male person in a very female imaginary of
heaven (harps, wings, songs)--which of course most imaginaries of christian
heaven seem to be.