Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After

2006-03-26 Thread Don Boyd
Suse, I REALLY like the one with coffee stains and markings if you can bear to part with it. I'll send you something of mine that I feel you might like. -Don. My snail mail is: Don Boyd, 8357 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050. (P.S. I'll put your book in my Fluxus Museum which is in

Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After

2006-03-24 Thread Don Boyd
Hey Suse! That's a great book! Is your copy for sale? -Don http://www.donaldboyd.blogspot.com/ http://fluxuswest.blogspot.com/ http://fluxusmuseum.blogspot.com/

RE: FLUXLIST: Ever After

2006-03-23 Thread Allan Revich
Suse wanted to share a couple of book pages with the Fluxlist and asked me to assist, since attachments are not permitted. The two files/four pages are here: http://www.digitalsalon.com/a-dewey-dont.jpg http://www.digitalsalon.com/a-constant-rhythm.jpg Allan Revich The

Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After

2006-03-23 Thread suse
:45 PM Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Ever After Suse wanted to share a couple of book pages with the Fluxlist and asked me to assist, since attachments are not permitted. The two files/two pages are here: http://www.digitalsalon.com/a-dewey-dont.jpg or here: http

Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After

2006-03-21 Thread cinthea fiss
Thank you!! I was having a rough day at work and this just put it all into perspective. I am definitely LOL ;, (or whatever those things are)-Original Message- From: Allan Revich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Mar 20, 2006 8:43 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: FLUXLIST: Ever

Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After

2006-03-21 Thread suse
AfterEvernt [a script looking for some beats/sounds event] 1. Sothoughtlive forever 2. count on Starbucks coffee 3.forchoice 4. of where we could live 5. Or that we knew which way the wind blew 6. we never did know 7. mostmostgive 8. westuck

FLUXLIST: Ever After

2006-03-20 Thread Allan Revich
Ever After So you thought that we could live forever And we could always count on Starbucks coffee Like we had a choice of where we could live Or that we knew which way the wind would blow But as far as I could tell we never did know The most we ever had was the most we could give