FLUXLIST: Deadlines, deadlines...

2002-03-28 Thread Dan Holmes
Alright, I just finished this address book cover, I should have time to get it to you if I mail it tomorrow, right? And if I make two, is that alright? Dan

Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Kathy Forer
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons On 3/28/02 8:07 PM, "Tom Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: According to the 'about the author' from The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide collection, he lives in London and France. I hadn't heard of anything death-related, though. ~t It was questioned. But all too tru

Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Tom Holmes
According to the 'about the author' from The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide collection, he lives in London and France. I hadn't heard of anything death-related, though. ~tJoin the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here

Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread { brad brace }
I thought Douglas Adams lived in Vancouver B.C.(?) I believe that on the anniversary of his death, fans carried a towel around for the day. (Incidently, photographs of "motel-towels" occur in the 12hr-project.) /:b On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Sol Nte wrote: > It's a reference from The Hitchhiker's

FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Roger Stevens
carol, have duly posted a cover and it wasn't until after I'd popped it into the postbox that I remembered I have a spoon rubber stamp   ah, missed opportunities   Anyway, here's a little quiz what is the relevance of going to work on a well-boiled icicle?

FLUXLIST: SPOONMAN W || 07 58:

2002-03-28 Thread Hou Hou Bouchiere'
    SPOONMAN W || 07 58:    http://www.solipsisarts.com/dscn1277.jpg     Jowlnaut

Re: RE: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Owen Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > &item=852808885 Did you see who the high bidder is. . . .? milan.knizak I wonder if that is the Milan. . . . . Owen

FLUXLIST: Boo t Woolen Pegar Woulda

2002-03-28 Thread John M. Bennett
Boo t blut shave mote I stared the ladder heave dropping rain and glue you and drain chopping sleeves gladden then air I smote gave looT Loot gave hope I aired the gladder sleeves stopped drain and you knew (ah rain stopping heave ladder the stared eye mote gave blut Woolen bluster sleep ah ma

RE: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Sherry Wong
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons how to be an artist http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=852808885   and when youre na artist youll never get your cat back: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-250199,00.html

Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Kathy Forer
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons On 3/28/02 5:00 AM, "Roger Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Spoon River Is Spoon River Anthology known only as an American classic, or perchance do Douglas Adams’ friends get to read it in middle school also? >From Edgar Lee Masters (1868–1950).??Spoo

Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Sol Nte
Carol wrote: >please explain sol, we folk on the other side of the pond are wishing to be kept informed of all colloquialisms.< It's a reference from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ( a radio series/books/TV series by Douglas Adams): >From the book: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: address book

2002-03-28 Thread Carol Starr
hi ann, here it is from the fool who thought of this. bests, carol :) xoo the size is 3x5 inches of flexible material everyone participating makes a front and back cover. send it to me, be sure to send your address too: (phone number and web site address optional) carol starr p.o. box

Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Carol Starr
please explain sol, we folk on the other side of the pond are wishing to be kept informed of all colloquialisms. i have a wee spoon i keep as a memento of a studio i once had a favorite spoon it is it puts the sugar in my tea it doesn't give too much as it is wee you see. bests, carol :) xxoo

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: address book

2002-03-28 Thread meryl
Ah, illicit cutlery! My favorite kind. M -- >From: Dan Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: address book >Date: Wed, Mar 27, 2002, 10:29 PM > > Don't know; stole it from the university dining hall. > Dan > > At 08:47 PM 3/27/2002 -0500,

Re: FLUXLIST: Charlotte Moorman

2002-03-28 Thread John Blower
At 03:20 PM 3/27/02 -0800, you wrote: >i have not had much luck looking on the internet thus >far. http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&q=%22Charlotte+Moorman+%22+candy http://www.google.com/custom?q=moorman&cof=GIMP%3A%23CD4234%3BT%3A%2300%3BLW%3A134%3BL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.film-maker

Re: FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Sol Nte
Roger wrote: >And where have I put my spoon?< But Roger, what we really want to know is whether you know where your towel is? cheers, Sol. (who's sorry if this slightly obscure reference troubles non-uk listmembers..will explain it if you wish)

FLUXLIST: Found Poem

2002-03-28 Thread Roger Stevens
We care about your safety Please stand behind the yellow line until the train has stopped.

FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Roger Stevens
Spoon River Wiiider than a smile There's such a lotta smiiile to sp Oh   Work! Work!   I must get on with some work.   And I must make that cover...   And where have I put my spoon?  

FLUXLIST: Spoons

2002-03-28 Thread Roger Stevens
I must go down to the spoons again The lonely spoons and the sieve Where the soups runs cold on the beach of gold And there's nothing to eat it with

FLUXLIST: A Dress Book

2002-03-28 Thread Roger Stevens
> Yeah,>    I gotta get on that soon. I got overly ambitious, and bought some> tagboard, superglue, exacto knives and a calligraphy pen. All I've done so> far is glue a spoon to my desk.>    DanI did almost the same thing.- Kathy   Me, too. I glued a fork to my desk. Then a