By the way, before I forget:
... you get up every morning and it's there. Ha!
georg
Two points if you can identify this...
Life is just a bowl of Allbran
The Small Faces - Happydaystoytown - Ogden's NutGone Flake
I'd like to donate my two points to the buying of a good old cheese
Griezi ihr fluxer
Someone asked for hints about what to do in london, a few weeks ago. I did
not keep the reply, though. It was something like drink a pint and visit
the zoo.
Anyway
I'll be in london from Friday 6. September till Tuesday the 9th. Any more
hints about flux-presence in london on
drink a pint and visit the zoo.
bad advice in my opinion...
only A pint?
I hate zoos
Life is a zoo
Life is a zoo
Oh
I thought it was a 'Cabaret' Old Chum.
At 11:55 29/08/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Life is a zoo
Oh
I thought it was a 'Cabaret' Old Chum.
Or a minestrone...
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Life is a zoo
Oh
I thought it was a 'Cabaret' Old Chum.
Or maybe it's 'Cabaret' with animals
Two points if you can identify this...
Life is just a bowl of Allbran
Oh, shit!
;-)
Bertrand
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Two points if you can identify this...
Life is just a bowl of Allbran
Two points if you can identify this...
Life is just a bowl of Allbran
The Small Faces - Happydaystoytown - Ogden's NutGone Flake
I'd like to donate my two points to the buying of a good old cheese pasty
pie for allen bukoff - then he'll know what a decent lunch is all about.
(Especially
I like
and my time is a piece of wax fallin' on a termite who's chokin' on the
splinters
and
Ooh It's all sticky! (although that's not from a song)
: FLUXLIST: London
Two points if you can identify this...
Life is just a bowl of Allbran
The Small Faces - Happydaystoytown - Ogden's NutGone Flake
I'd like to donate my two points to the buying of a good old cheese
pasty
pie for allen bukoff - then he'll know what a decent lunch is all about
downstairs, but its a bit hit and
miss if its any good (or even open).
Sorry i wont be in town that week, stuck in Bristol jobseeking, have fun,
zoe
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Zoe, I received your package of cards in the mail this week. Good job! I
appreciate it!-Don
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I'll be in London from the 7th to the 11th of August.
Can anyone suggest me something to see/do?
Anyone there at that time?
Walter,
Here's some interesting stuff on at the Serpentine Gallery
XXX
Roger
Park Nights at the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2003 designed by Oscar
Niemeyer
Late
Dear fluxlisters,
I'll be in London from the 7th to the 11th of August.
Can anyone suggest me something to see/do?
Anyone there at that time?
Walter
I'll be in London from the 7th to the 11th of August.
Can anyone suggest me something to see/do?
Anyone there at that time?
Walter,
Go to Brick Lane for a Curry!
Go to Camden Market to get bewildered.
Try to work out just which side if the Circle Line you need to be on.
Take a Big Bus Tour
add another 1.2 million in Madrid, and over 1.5 million in Barcelona...
wow
when was the last time i witnessed such a democratic consensus? the beatles? elvis?
best
Kamen
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Still high on the exhilaration of being amongst a crowd of about 1.5 million!
I shot off a couple of rolls of film which I'll post at my site in the next few days.
We have marched here as well
On 2/15/03 12:29 PM, John Blower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still high on the exhilaration of being amongst a crowd of about 1.5 million!
I shot off a couple of rolls of film which I'll post at my site in the
next few days.
We have marched here as well. Minneapolis, many thousands, and Duluth,
Yeah I was there too ... got some digital shots and video,
look forward to seeing your pictures, I'll try and do the same with mine.
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Yeah I was there too ... got some digital shots and video,
look forward to seeing your pictures, I'll try and do the same with mine.
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hi john,
great photos!!! thanks for sharing.
hopefully the powers that want this war will see that it is not going to be
accepted by people everywhere.
bests, carol
xx
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Roger wrote:
My contribution to the afternoon was an event called Lost.
The party were looking at a map of America from which all the place names
except those containing the word lost had been removed.
I thought that the partry were heading for the Beuys exhibits
and so I made my way there ahead
A particularly nice feature of the event was the genuine concern shown by
Roger's family at his disappearance..and how they set out to search for
himwonderful method work ;-)
This is true - my family did try to find me - and succeeded
It must be said that the approach of the other party
Hi all,
Just to let you all know that those of us who met in London yesterday
had a grand day out. Photos were taken, art was made
documentation on the web coming soonto find out what connects
Captain Firestar, a ping-pong ball and Tate Modern watch this space.
Can I just say thank you
My contribution to the afternoon was an event called Lost.
The party were looking at a map of America from which all the place names
except those containing the word lost had been removed.
I thought that the partry were heading for the Beuys exhibits
and so I made my way there ahead of them -
well, the Tate Modern, obviously
and the audio exhibition at... hmmm forgotten -
is it The Hayward Gallery?
I'll definitely be going when I next visit London
perhaps you could go and tell Fluxlisters all about it ?
ok... if you are not an M.D. you need to write a letter to the curator of
the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons, requesting
an entry ticket to see the museum. Sound serious and knowledgeable
about medicine and anatomy, be sincere, and maybe you'll get in.
It's fascinating... At
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hey all,
relocating to london monday... any suggestions on stuff 'bout town?
ps. owen still no box in the mail...
later:b
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I think that third exposure wiped out some Rogerbraincells. Oh, those
I-Zones. Now you're thrice removed from realcapitalist time.
I think the peppermint geraniums, please,
; )
PK
Roger Stevens wrote:
Hi, all
just got back from London
and the anti-capitalist demonstrations
Hopeless!
Hi, all
just got back from London
and the anti-capitalist demonstrations
Hopeless! No demonstrators, no rioters
and no more policeman than usual. Just people at work and a few tourists.
Of course, when I got home about half an hour ago
and turned on my computer I soon realised
that it's May
Heiko wrote:
Well, this is fun, so what ?
on the TV and they had a whole afternoon. Well what did they do..graffiti
on
a statue of Churchill and the Cenotaph (a memorial to those who died in
wwI/wwII). The slogan on the cenotaph was okay.."Why glorify war?". Other
I agree that the graffiti
Hi all,
Well, just got in from work a while ago and flicked on the TV for news of
today's demo in London: one worddisappointing!
A summary, protesters gather in Parliament square. Now I've heard that there
are plans to dig up the streets and plant trees, flowers etc. What do they
in fact do
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