Re: FLUXLIST: Thursday Night Dinner - one view

2002-04-15 Thread Sol Nte

Well, looks like a good time was had by all in New York. Thanks for sharing
your photos etc.
Wish I could've been there but alas they've not yet extended the subway as
far as Stoke-on-Trent.maybe one day?

cheers,

Sol.




Re: FLUXLIST: Thursday Night Dinner - one view

2002-04-15 Thread Don Boyd




Allen or Sol, I can't get the photos of the dinner. Why? -Don

_
Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. 
http://www.hotmail.com




Re: FLUXLIST: tarot ta tiddley oh!

2002-04-15 Thread meryl

Or

The Fluxus Parrot.  It could be taught to flap its wings furiously and say
What's all this, then?! (which might summon Eric Andersen...but I'm just
not sure.)

M

Pulled over for weaving.



--
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: tarot ta tiddley oh!
Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2002, 7:59 PM


 Howza bout the Fluxus Tarot?

 waddabowt the Fluxus Carrot a story for kids and other young
 animals

 fluxus tarot - like the fluxdeck only with a risk - if misused you could
 summon eric andersen!

 (yes! yes! that's for baptising me in the name of the devil! you rotter!
 ;-)   )

 broken down on the information superhighway



Re: FLUXLIST: Thursday Night Dinner - one view

2002-04-15 Thread Sol Nte

Allen or Sol, I can't get the photos of the dinner. Why? -Don

The first image doesn't appear in netscape because it's filename contains
spaces but the other images should appear fineDon, did you scroll down?

All is well in Internet Explorer.


cheers,

Sol.




FLUXLIST: Leather Cheese

2002-04-15 Thread Roger Stevens



or how about

The Fluxlist Gourmet Companion

Recipes - eg Maciunas Macaroni and Mussel 
Pie
The favourite meals of the Fluxmasters
Famous Suppers (Alan Bukoff, others in the 
past)
Scores and events that are food 
related
Edible art
How To Run A Successful Fluxus Dinner 
Party
Poems, stories, 
pictures...


Re: FLUXLIST: tarot ta tiddley oh!

2002-04-15 Thread Sol Nte

Meryl wrote:

Pulled over for weaving.

Guess the USA isn't so free as we're led to believe. In Britain we're free
to make any cloth we choose on the loom of our choice without police
interference.

cheers,

Sol. (scraping the bottom of the wit barrel and coming up empty ;)




Re: FLUXLIST: Doctor Wahoooooooooooo

2002-04-15 Thread Sol Nte

Roger, thanks for the Delia Derbyshire links. Good stuff.

As for the Doctor Who themetruly a classic, and perhaps proven as a
classic when the KLF bootlegged it with
that Doctorin' the Tardis tune of theirs that was one of the few pieces of
chart music at the time worth listening to.

cheers,

Sol.

RP: System of a down - Toxicity
The Streets - Original Pirate Material

[RP = Recently Purchased]
---
Actually if anyone wants to hear the Streets (mixture of Hip-Hop and UK
garage genrewise) check out
http://www.679recordings.com/
and click on the sneaky preview banner to get access to the whole CD
best track (IMHO) is has it come to this , happy listening!




Re: FLUXLIST: tarot ta tiddley oh!

2002-04-15 Thread ann klefstad



meryl wrote:

 M

 Pulled over for weaving.

 --

I didn't realize that textile arts had become criminal in new york. What's
next, cited for sewing, stopped for spinning, had up for embroidery?

My grandmother is spinning in her grave. Navy blue wool, I think.

AK




Re: FLUXLIST: Leather Cheese

2002-04-15 Thread ann klefstad



Have you seen the food-related Sun and Moon Press tome? It's fun--we tried
to do a Sun and Moon Press cookbook as a sort of fundraiser for the press,
and solicited recipes from out particular canon (John Cage, Jackson Mac
Low, Fanny Howe, Charles Bernstein, etc) but didn't get quite enough--I
only remember Cage's recipe, for oatmeal with seaweed.
AK
Roger Stevens wrote:

or
how aboutThe Fluxlist
Gourmet CompanionRecipes
- eg Maciunas Macaroni and Mussel PieThe
favourite meals of the FluxmastersFamous
Suppers (Alan Bukoff, others in the past)Scores
and events that are food relatedEdible
artHow To Run A Successful
Fluxus Dinner PartyPoems,
stories, pictures...





FLUXLIST: Sea Bream with a side salad of car tyres

2002-04-15 Thread Roger Stevens



Meryl wrote:Pulled over for weaving.Sol 
wrote:

Guess the USA isn't so free as we're led to believe. In Britain we're 
freeto make any cloth we choose on the loom of our choice without 
policeinterference.I wrote:

That maybe so, Sol. But I was once cautioned for 
failing to stop at a badly embroidered accident


FLUXLIST: hamburglar and CHiPs

2002-04-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Meryl wrote:
 
 Pulled over for weaving.
 
 Sol wrote:
 
 Guess the USA isn't so free as we're led to believe. In Britain we'r
e free
 to make any cloth we choose on the loom of our choice without p
olice
 interference.
 
 I wrote:
 
 That maybe so, Sol. But I was once cautioned for failing to stop a
t a badly embroidered accident

Ah! but Roger weren't you stitched up for that one?  those coppers 
can be real sew and sews


oh dear!  sorry! i think i shall go out to take some air
 

broken down on the information superhighway



Re: FLUXLIST: Thursday Night Dinner - one view

2002-04-15 Thread allen bukoff

Sorry and embarrassed to be so Microsoft-centric here.  Have corrected the 
title of the photo to eliminate spaces (and the html).  Should now appear 
in Netscape browsers.  Sorry.  Duh.


 Allen or Sol, I can't get the photos of the dinner. Why? -Don

The first image doesn't appear in netscape because it's filename contains
spaces but the other images should appear fineDon, did you scroll down?

All is well in Internet Explorer.


cheers,

Sol.




Re: FLUXLIST: Thursday Night Dinner - one view

2002-04-15 Thread Sol Nte

Sorry and embarrassed to be so Microsoft-centric here.  Have corrected the
title of the photo to eliminate spaces (and the html).  Should now appear
in Netscape browsers.  Sorry.  Duh.

This works fine :) Am just waiting for my lift home from work so thought I'd
give it a check. As for Microsoft centricity I recently read that about 80%
of web users now use Internet Explorer.I have to say I no longer find
that hard to believe as IE is the straight out the box option for most home
web users..it's a shame though.


cheers,

Sol.




Re: FLUXLIST: Thursday Night Dinner - one view

2002-04-15 Thread Dan Holmes

I use IE and Netscape both. Not totally sure why... I guess it's like 
bilingual children; they use their different languages in different 
situations, although it's often hard to know which language will be used.

...what?

Dan

At 05:14 PM 4/15/2002 +0100, you wrote:
 Sorry and embarrassed to be so Microsoft-centric here.  Have corrected the
title of the photo to eliminate spaces (and the html).  Should now appear
in Netscape browsers.  Sorry.  Duh.

This works fine :) Am just waiting for my lift home from work so thought I'd
give it a check. As for Microsoft centricity I recently read that about 80%
of web users now use Internet Explorer.I have to say I no longer find
that hard to believe as IE is the straight out the box option for most home
web users..it's a shame though.


cheers,

Sol.





Re: FLUXLIST: Leather Cheese

2002-04-15 Thread Melissa McCarthy

I've still got all the recipes that were submitted for Fluxlist Cooks 
(ages and ages and ages ago, I'm embarassed to say). Those could be a part 
of it
ME




  Melissa McCarthy
  Hours: whimsical or by appointment
  Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.




Re: FLUXLIST: hamburglar and CHiPs

2002-04-15 Thread meryl

Meryl writes:

My mistake.  I was actually pooled over for knitting. 

M

(Peeled over for nothing?)
(Piled over for knotting?)
(Pryed open for looting?)

It's been a long day.

Also - Bowman (and any others in the NYC area) :

Are you still up for an hour or two of Spike commemoration and/or other time
wasting on Wed. or Mon. night?

Lemme know so I don't book something less entertaining for those nights.

M

--


 Meryl wrote:

 Pulled over for weaving.





FLUXLIST: ovine kangaroo...

2002-04-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Meryl writes:
 
 My mistake.  I was actually pooled over for knitting. 

did they shout hey you! what you knitting?...Pullover!?

meryl, i think i'm free on wednesday  - but the 'boss' isn't back yet 
so who knows

here's hoping

alan

broken down on the information superhighway