Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-20 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 4/18/05 11:58:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



I think you'll find that the Onanist Society and the Neoist Society
are in certain instances the same.



I'm a member of a book club where the only rule is to bring a bottle of wine. Does that count? dawg


Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-20 Thread Reed Altemus



Is that like a kind of performance 
art?

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  I think you'll find that the Onanist Society and the 
Neoist Societyare in certain instances the 
  same.I'm a member of a book club where the only rule is 
  to bring a bottle of wine. Does that count? dawg 



Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-20 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 4/20/05 1:01:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Is that like a kind of performance art?


it is after the wine is drunk


Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-19 Thread Rod Stasick
On Apr 18 2005, at 12:22, Rod Stasick wrote:
On Apr 18 2005, at 12:04, Melissa McCarthy wrote:
I think I'd like to be a member of the Oenist Society --
I'm sure the Society would be 'oenored to have you as a member.
By the way, is this better than the Onanist Society?



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Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-18 Thread Rod Stasick
On Apr 18 2005, at 12:04, Melissa McCarthy wrote:
I think I'd like to be a member of the Oenist Society --
I'm sure the Society would be 'oenored to have you as a member.
By the way, is this better than the Onanist Society?



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RE: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society/Gustave Courbet

2005-04-18 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

Hello Melissa!
hello NH! (i grew up in Vemont and my oldest son grew up in NH--Laconia--)
i am rummaging to find the exact quote--but tlak of socieities--rmeindedme of the great painter Courbet
he had been a Communard and and anarchist all his life--not a party member--just his--beliefs--hi slife-
late in his life, as both a political and cultural gesture--the Gov't decided to award him the Legion d"Honneur--
he declined, of course--and wrote to the effect
i have never belonged to any religion to any society to any governement-i am a fee man--
so why shd he accept this?--to him it meant nothing--he did not belive in any of it--al those institutions and groups etc--
i apologize for very poor paraphrase--but is something i think of often--
as one is already part of the society one is as it were thrown into at birth--and this one vastly more than enough--and the human need to keep on founding new ones!--
truly amazing and wild--!



I think I'd like to be a member of the Oenist Society -- a Shiraz
would go down nicely right about nowor a Pinot Grigio, since
it's a lovely Spring day here in NH that I'm observing passively
outside the office window...Cheers, all! xoME






Melissa McCarthy
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Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
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Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-18 Thread Reed Altemus
Rod,
I think you'll find that the Onanist Society and the Neoist Society
are in certain instances the same.
Reed
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Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 1:04 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society


I think I'd like to be a member of the Oenist Society -- a Shiraz would go 
down nicely right about nowor a Pinot Grigio, since it's a lovely 
Spring day here in NH that I'm observing passively outside the office 
window...Cheers, all! xoME



 Melissa McCarthy
 Hours: whimsical or by appointment
 Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
 http://www.bonafideart.com





Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-18 Thread Reed Altemus
Hey, was that Stewart Home who just walked by?
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From: Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fluxlist@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 1:04 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society


I think I'd like to be a member of the Oenist Society -- a Shiraz would go 
down nicely right about nowor a Pinot Grigio, since it's a lovely 
Spring day here in NH that I'm observing passively outside the office 
window...Cheers, all! xoME



 Melissa McCarthy
 Hours: whimsical or by appointment
 Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
 http://www.bonafideart.com





Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society

2005-04-18 Thread Rod Stasick
On Apr 18 2005, at 13:55, Reed Altemus wrote:
Rod,
I think you'll find that the Onanist Society and the Neoist Society
are in certain instances the same.
Touchè!



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