rhubarb variations
rhublurb
rudebarb
rhubarbarian
rhuthedayyouwerebornbarb
rhuboob
rhuthlessbarb
a above according across actually adj after
afterwards again against all almost alone along
already also although always among amongst an and
another any anyhow anyone anything anywhere are aren
aren't around as at be became because become becomes
becoming been before beforehand begin
High!
IPUT would like to know
who is the moderator of the Fluxlist.
Thank you.
Hugh!
aa
My wife just made the first rhubarb pie of the season.
My very favorite! Thanks Cathy!
John
At 08:29 PM 6/23/01 -0700, you wrote:
Hi to all,
A great tip for cleaning tomato stains, or other difficult stains from
your
hands is to tear off a piece of rhubarb leaf, crush it and scrub
the stains
you're gonna fit in just fine around
here.
I would like you to think about me for a few moments, then
please post your thoughts to this list.
Knife wing
Plane moat yr cockpit nap
musty flation of the name
dander plan o' neeps stun
ned bildo sink yr clamber
reef degardes, teepless shone, aft
knockers stuck between yr teeth.
mroan wrap, lug wash, train
dip thick 'n stinky phone
crabbing sample-bone each dink
busy flight sunk, and
actually when i thought of it was not bill lee but at that time another red
sox pitcher who called cheese' a fastball--
Dennis eckersley (sp?)
he was a very good starter for some years and later became one of the best
relievers in history for the Oakland A's
My name is Jesse Glass (Ahadada) and I am new to FLUXLIST. I would like
you to think about me for a few moments, then please post your thoughts to
this list. Any and all reports appreciated. To keep this FlUX experiment
interesting, click on the link below only AFTER you have posted to the
Okay
I thought, hmm, Glass -
Philip Glass of course and Glass is very much a
vogue
material in the UK at the moment
and a name ending in Dada
reminding me of an advert for Air Canada (I
think)
covering billboards with
Canadandandandandada
and my thoughts starting wandering further afield, as
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
Hi all,
Over a late lunch at our little Fluxlist get together on Saturday Joe Decie
gave us all fortune cookies. I saved mine to open later at a significant
date. Of course I had no significant date in mind so needed suggestions.
Jill suggested sometime in 2003 since I'd been mentioning how the
And for anyone that's interestedKoyaanisqatsi
is playing at the LUX cinema in Hoxton Square this Thursday evening, about 7pm I
think. No rhubarb served at the cafe though, which is sad.
jason
- Original Message -
From:
Roger Stevens
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
on the 23rd. opportunity is elusive, and you should never put it off when
its in your grasp.
which is some fortune cookie wisdom itself.
Alex
From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: FluxFortune
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 14:57:47 +0100
Roger wrote:
Glass is very much a vogue
material in the UK at the moment
Yes, I believe wooden windows have finally met their match ;-)
cheers,
Sol.
jason pierce wrote:
He who has suffer'd you to impose on him, knows you. [diary of a peach]
etc
This would make a great piece for performance, with one voice (I imagine a deep manly
voice) reading the first part, and another voice (I imagine a chirpy female voice)
interuppting with the
when: you shoull not open it. you should send it to the 23rd person to
respond to your querie, in hopes that they will incorporate the fortune into
a small fluxart piece and send back to you
why: oh who knows
wait. i do know why:because only then will the true meaning of the
fortune be revealed to you
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
a above according across actually adj after
etc
10 long years ago, I decided I was going to write poetry by cutting up words from two
other poems (a long Sylvia Plath poem and Cage's Where Are We Going? What Are We
Doing?) and combining them. I spent a week, cutting
me, please!
Hi Josh,
First I sorted all the words by length in a LISP computer program I had
written, which sorted them alphabetically by word length (to conserve
paper). My initial experiments in making poetry were awful. I'd grab a
handful of words and put them on the table and try to arrange them into
Yes, me please:
John M. Bennett
137 Leland Ave.
Columbus, OH 43214 USA
At 08:04 AM 6/25/01 -0700, you wrote:
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
a above according across actually adj after
etc
10 long years ago, I decided I was going to write poetry by cutting up
words from two other poems (a long
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
Thank you for your kind offer - but no
I have plenty of words at the moment
someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
Somebody on Fluxlist wants some spanish stopwords ?
Or french ? Or even german ?
H.
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made of highgrade Chinese herb,
using century old Taoism
temple prescription.
It is mild and applicable to a
wild variety of sickness
such as rheumatism bone-ache,
dizziness, head ache,
bone fractures swelling and bruise,
Yes, please. Spanish and French and even German!
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Stopwords
someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
Somebody on
si, oui u. ja!
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
Somebody on Fluxlist wants some spanish stopwords ?
Or french ? Or even german ?
.
Yes
- Original Message -
From: Heiko Recktenwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Stopwords
someone on Fluxlist wants a envelope with a few words...
Somebody on Fluxlist wants some spanish stopwords ?
Or french
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Josh Ronsen wrote:
Anyway, so now I have a few small boxes full of words.
Sometimes when I have people over to my house in my
workroom, I will grab a box and announce Everybody grab a
word! and I make them take the word with them. Maybe in 20
years I will have gotten rid of
Yes, please. Spanish and French and even German!
Ok, here is also something in my own language. Not dutch, but the language
of poets and thinkers:
ab aber als am an auch auf aus
bei beim bin bis bist
da dadurch daher dann darum das dass daß dein deine dem den der deren des
deshalb die dies
--
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:24:05 -0400
From: John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: visual poetry
Pedro et al:
Sorry to take so long to respond further to this matter - I've been on a
retreat (during which I took a field trip to the Sackner
Hi,
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Losonczi Júlia wrote:
Yes, please. Spanish and French and even German!
Spanish in the other mail, but I did promise to much, there is no french
version. But, thats life, *dutch*, voila:
aan achter af alle als
behalve ben bent bij
daar daardoor daarom dan dat de
Ok,
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Losonczi Júlia wrote:
Yes
Here comes spanish, aybe tomorrow french ?
Sorry, nothing from italy yet.
Voila:
a al ante atras asi aun aunque aqui alli
bajo
cabe con contra cada casi como cual cuales cualquiera cuando como cuanto cuantos
de desde del demas
At 12:24 PM 6/21/01 -0400, you wrote:
Pedro et al:
Sorry to take so long to respond further to this matter - I've been on a
retreat (during which I took a field trip to the Sackner Archive of
Concrete and Visual Poetry in /Miami Beach) - but as to defining What
visual poetry is, that's a tough
Hi Sol! I think you should open it in the 23rd mysterious circumstance that
came out the number 23.
(your CD is SoooOO gRReat!)
xxbibi
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I can help you with the french:
a, aux, alors, abord,accolade, accord, ail, adage, americaine, aimant
bruit, boison, boulangerie, beaux, beau, bonne, brie
croit, crir, cette, ce, ceci, celle, congé,coeur, chien, chat, cher
drol, droit, de, du, dans, dar, deça, donc, depuis, doux, dit, dela
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