FLUXLIST: FLUXBOX II WEBSITE

2004-08-10 Thread Crispin Webb
http://www.crispinwebb.com/fluxlist/ ABOVE IS A LINK FOR THE FLUXBOX II WEBSITE WITH THE NEWEST ADDITIONS SORRY IF THEIR ARE ANY SPELLING MISTAKES PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU SEE ANY SO I CAN FIX THEM. I AM MAKING MORE BOXES AS WE SPEAK I HAVE A SMALL SETBACK I HAVE BEEN DOING THIS PROJECT

FLUXLIST: sods

2004-08-10 Thread John M. Bennett
sods sods double pincher lawn pod brainer hat raining bender spin jumped finger pile fool napper beats numb rubber split gun loomer run slightly pander stun mighty sander quit sun boomer eats thumb blubber while pool flapper bin clumped ringer that training fender spawn clod drainer cods stubble

FLUXLIST: fawn

2004-08-10 Thread John M. Bennett
fawn fawn shadow or clumping pots spleenlip for trawling bone spore or sleeping flank crank for mauling heap junk or spitting grist punter for spinning meds sink or crawling rubble tank for belting stubble shank or melting beds fink for hauling mist grunter or thinning peep funk for quitting bank

Re: FLUXLIST: sods

2004-08-10 Thread michael leigh
---It are hat raining bender here also Michael John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sods sods double pincher lawn pod brainer hat raining bender spin jumped finger pile fool napper beats numb rubber split gun loomer run slightly pander stun mighty sander quit sun boomer eats

Re: FLUXLIST: fawn

2004-08-10 Thread michael leigh
What, no fuse shackle for trawling? How come? Michael --- John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: fawn fawn shadow or clumping pots spleenlip for trawling bone spore or sleeping flank crank for mauling heap junk or spitting grist punter for spinning meds sink or crawling rubble

Re: FLUXLIST: fawn

2004-08-10 Thread John M. Bennett
Sorry, it was an oversight, I'm only human, I promise to do better next time, at least it wasn't raining bender at the time or there woulda been crank sink to pay - John At 01:56 PM 8/10/2004 +0100, you wrote: What, no fuse shackle for trawling? How come? Michael --- John M. Bennett [EMAIL

Re: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist

2004-08-10 Thread Allan Revich
wait... how many Fluxlisters ARE there in Baltimore? -D.Billy- As Yoda would say, Two there are. Always two. Master and apprentice. AllqnR - Original Message - From: David William [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FLuX-LisT [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 6:22 PM Subject:

Re: FLUXLIST: fawn

2004-08-10 Thread Allan Revich
Yes, There was crank sink to pay here in Toronto not long ago. A very nasty business indeed. Allqn - Original Message - From: John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 9:17 AM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: fawn Sorry, it was an oversight, I'm

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: where is everyone?

2004-08-10 Thread Jay Marvin
Working to get Bush out of office! jay marvin ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm building boxes for t.v.'s leaving art for t.v. repair! http://www.unc.edu/~colagiov/fly.html -david

RE: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences

2004-08-10 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot
There sure seem to be so many fluxlist people in Baltimore!--I have been forwarding the mails to friends in Baltimore--(non-Fluxus though one very involved in Mail Art, visual poetry, poetry and painting)-- Baltimore has the only sports team named for a poetry figure--The Ravens, from Poe!--with

RE: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences

2004-08-10 Thread John M. Bennett
And there's also the first rate bookstore known as Normal's 425 E 31st St. Balto 21218 and at http://www.normals.com/ John At 09:37 AM 8/10/2004 -0500, you wrote: There sure seem to be so many fluxlist people in Baltimore!--I have been forwarding the mails to friends in

Re: RE: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences

2004-08-10 Thread badgergirl
doesn't Blaster Al Ackerman work in a bookstore in Baltimore? Or am I halucinating again (bother!) BG From: John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2004/08/10 Tue AM 11:12:24 EDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences And

FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences

2004-08-10 Thread ric royer
doesn't Blaster Al Ackerman work in a bookstore in Baltimore? normals bookstore. producers of the Shattered Wigs nights. check the site (link sent by bennett), visit, observe or even perform. BG From: John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2004/08/10 Tue AM 11:12:24 EDT To: [EMAIL

RE: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/

2004-08-10 Thread ric royer
and ahem dont forget about CHELA gallery. http://chelagallery.org/ look at link below to see a picture of john b performing in a white black rat suit! http://chelagallery.org/gallery/antimatter/index.html ric royer 5700 cross country blvd baltimore md 21209 From: David-Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL

Re: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences

2004-08-10 Thread John M. Bennett
Blaster works at Normal's and sometimes hides out in a dark corner in the back... At 05:14 PM 8/10/2004 +, you wrote: doesn't Blaster Al Ackerman work in a bookstore in Baltimore? normals bookstore. producers of the Shattered Wigs nights. check the site (link sent by bennett), visit,

Re: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences

2004-08-10 Thread michael leigh
Glad to hear Blaster Al is doing well and finding an audience in Baltimore. The mail art fraternity lost a unique voice when he upped- sticks and moved from san antonio in the early 90's? I have fond memeories of his tacky little pamphlets and terrificly scary and deranged collages and tapes he

RE: FLUXLIST: doneboyd.com

2004-08-10 Thread Don Boyd
Thanks, Sol. I appreciate all the help you gave me. Crispin helps me a lot now, and Andy, both former students of mine who chose to stay in town. Andy is Mr. Cardboard. Enjoyed your performance movie.-Don http://www.doneboyd.com check out my website for the latest images!

Re: FLUXLIST: Baltimore Fluxlist/Museum you see em experiences

2004-08-10 Thread John M. Bennett
You can read and see Blaster Al, who's still up to all his old tricks and more, regularly in THE LOST AND FOUND TIMES (published and edited by yours truly), and in THE SHATTERED WIG REVIEW (published and edited by Rupert Wondolowski). Plenty of TLPs swirling in the wind in Baltimore, too...

Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-10 Thread aliceklar
--- michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: where is everyone? perhaps we should fill in one of these forms? TODAY I WENT TOthe van damn diner I SAW..a mushroom and chedder

FLUXLIST: Dear Anne

2004-08-10 Thread AllanR
Dear Anne, Thank you so much for the cake. It tasted fine even though it was damaged slightly in the mail. I saved the last cherry for you. I wish you could be here. Hugs and Kisses, Oliver PS. Norma is still quite deranged but is doing very well. PPS. Gerald says, "hello".