Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After
Hi Don, I got your poem, a broadside! It printed out very nicely. You are number 9 in the FLUXUSANTHOLOGIO5O6O! Also, I have made a box for you with book inside. Gonna wrap it and bring it to post office soon. I hope you like. Suse - Original Message - From: "Don Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 11:39 AM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After > 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 the > process of being created, see blogspot below) > > > > http://www.donaldboyd.blogspot.com/ > http://fluxuswest.blogspot.com/ > http://fluxusmuseum.blogspot.com/ > > >
Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After
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 the process of being created, see blogspot below) http://www.donaldboyd.blogspot.com/ http://fluxuswest.blogspot.com/ http://fluxusmuseum.blogspot.com/
Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After
I have two copies. One with coffee stains and one without. I will send you either one free of charge - Original Message - From: "Don Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 5:26 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After > 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
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
thankyouAllan! If anyone reads-- could you comment upon Dewey's thinking here in 1934-- is he pre-pro fluxus or agin? Dewey or don't he--or just comment in general--does this resonate wid anyone? suse From: Allan Revich To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:45 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://www.digitalsalon.com/a-constant-rhythm.jpg Allan Revich The Fluxus Blog http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/
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/four pages are here: http://www.digitalsalon.com/a-dewey-dont.jpg http://www.digitalsalon.com/a-constant-rhythm.jpg Allan Revich The Fluxus Blog http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/
Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After
AfterEvernt [a script looking for some beats/sounds event] 1. So thought live forever 2. count on Starbucks coffee 3. for choice 4. of where we could live 5. Or that we knew which way the wind blew 6. we never did know 7. most most give 8. we stuck together 9. the future destined for never From Joyce through Mcluhan and through Cage From Oscar the Wilde from the long distant past We just keep on creaking and spewing and leaking We just keep on speaking and crapping and reeking From the depths of despair to the joys of our last For the fluxus in the walls or the beauty of outrage Allan Revich/Suse/? http://www.digitalsalon.com The Fluxus Blog http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/
Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After
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 After 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 Though we you and me stuck together like toffee It seems that the future was destined for never From Joyce through Mcluhan and through Cage From Oscar the Wilde from the long distant past We just keep on creaking and spewing and leaking We just keep on speaking and crapping and reeking From the depths of despair to the joys of our last For the fluxus in the walls or the slop of outrage Allan Revich http://www.digitalsalon.com The Fluxus Blog http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/
FLUXLIST: Ever After
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 Though we you and me stuck together like toffee It seems that the future was destined for never From Joyce through Mcluhan and through Cage From Oscar the Wilde from the long distant past We just keep on creaking and spewing and leaking We just keep on speaking and crapping and reeking From the depths of despair to the joys of our last For the fluxus in the walls or the slop of outrage Allan Revich http://www.digitalsalon.com The Fluxus Blog http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/