A word of thanks to all who helped in my joining
FLUXLIST. I look forward to participating very much.
All the best, Michael Leigh at A.1.Waste Paper Co. Ltd.
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--Hello dear pavu.com
I found your short film very welcoming and as a new
member very re-assuring and funny. Thank you for
sharing. All the best, michael
- .pavu.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: pavu.com
presents
laptoPlancha
an introduction to the post promethean philosophy
in a search for A.1.Waste Paper Co. Ltd and
Michael Leigh. This will save me the trouble of typing
out urls which I usually get wrong anyway!
All the best, michael
p.s. please feel free to ask any qestions regarding
the info. you discover. i will confirm or deny any of
the spurios facts written about me
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Subject: FLUXLIST: new member
A word of thanks to all who helped
Thanks for the welcome words Sol. Was it really 11
years ago? Gosh, how time flies. Yes, i still compile
a CURIOS THING when the mood takes me. I have a few
back copies left if anyone would like to trade? Just
drop me a line.
I have no mail art projects running at the moment
but hope to start
--
in the immortal words of the Contours:
why waste time/lookin at the waist line/first i look
at the purse!
in the usa there is an A! Steak Sauce, perhaps to be
of use when eating waste paper--good for the waist
line--
onwo/ards! david-baptiste
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---That was quick. All signed up and have my own
photo album at Photobucket now. link to my first photo
should be-
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/wastedpapiers/Tasmanian_Devil.jpg
Let me know if this works. Cheers, Michael
michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Sol, Great
I shall go and listen. the jabberwocky poem extract
is in the files of yahoo ma-network which you have to
join before you can access them. it's moderated by
Zstuka Fabryka. Michael
--- John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The poems are also very aural; sound poems, in some
ways. I enjoy
Jan.3rd. Flushed from house by freak waterspout.
Jan. 5th. Cat self-combusted and set fire to trousers.
Feb.1st. Person of restricted growth locked my shoes
in coal scuttle.
Feb. 4th. Escaped urang-utang cornered me in a
runnaway milk float.
Feb.7th. White-out exploded and hospitalised due to
of that later perhaps.
Thanks for the image much appreciated!!!
Ray _from way out on the edge
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On 10/5/04 11:24 PM, michael leigh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---That was quick. All signed up and have my own
photo album
January 3rd. Drunk too much Domestos
January 21st. Found I was a secret triplet
Feb. 4th. Hounded by gang of goldfish peddlers
Feb. 7th. Inside out cat found on doorstep
Feb. 9th. Goldfish found in packet of Wheatos
March. 2nd. Triplets found on doorstep
March. 12th. Headache
Enjoyed looking at all the nothings. I did not see my
altered tasmanian devil there- does that mean it
turned into nothing? Glad Dogpile was of use. Its
amazing what you can find there. Michael
allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: or try
http://www.sillyweek.com/NOTHING.html instead
If
Not sure where the tasmanian Devil went I sent to
Silly week. I can't seem to find it. i may still have
a copy in my Photos folder.
The only drawback with Fluxlist is that there doesnt
seem to be a Home for files of this sort we can all
see and exchange, othewrwise it's a great group and
one
-Try These hints for relaxation at work:
1. Answer the phone clucking like a chicken or baying
like a hound. ( for the more cautious, use someone
else's phone)
2. Climb under your desk - don't come out.
3. Lie on your back on the floor and balance a
ping-pong ball on a column of air blown from
I often wonder how you approach reciting your poems to
an audience- if indeed you did. They have a strong
visual quality and can't quite imagine them being read
aloud.
I recently discovered a recording of jabberwocky
the nonsense poem by Lewis carroll being recited
backwards by a fellow who had
Thanks Sol, Great idea. I'd not heard of Photobucket
before. I've signed up straight away. sounds too good
to be true!
yes, not having a website does have it's
disadvantages. This may be a good temporary solution
to a frustrating problem of image sharing with the
Fluxlist members etc. Michael
Household Hint: 245434
Take a piece of muslin and stretch it over aan enamel
teapot spout. Pour a mixture of lemonade, salt,
rhubarb juice and smellings salts into the teapot and
swirl round five to eight times facing east. Empty
contents over an old crone and buff up with a shammy
leather. See
1. To cover unsightly stains on white pith helmets
2. To add snow effects on your windows at Xmas
3. For fake slug trails
4. To cover all letters of alphabet in newspapers and
magazines except the word the letters F, l, u, x, u,
and s.
April 2nd. Painted my toetails white
April 5th. Mashed potatoe and white-out makes a fine
grout
April 23rd. Draw skulls on roadside bollards to
frighten cars
April 26th. Played tic-tac-toe on tortoise shell
May 1st. Paint conkers white to fool squirrels
May 3rd. Dab some behind each ear
I just love these lyrics. They have a real John
M.Bennett influence written all over them!
http://www.rexbrough.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rubber.html
michael
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--- John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh Lord, what have I wrought?!
Michael: what are conkers?
Hello John,
Well, conkers are the seeds or nut of the horse
chestnut tree. They are found the the spikey pods that
spill out their conkers in september if small boys
havent thrown sticks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 6.to turn my black cat
white
Surely this would be unlucky? Michael
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Date: Friday, May 7, 2004 12:58 pm
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: RUBBER BISCUIT
--- John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Oh Lord, what have I wrought?!
Michael: what are conkers?
Hello John,
Well, conkers
1. Add highlights to dull snow
2. For adding fake dandruff
3. Small streaks on hair to look more distinguished
4. Spots on face to fake illness
5. Colour in black squares on crossword puzzles to
confuse elderly relatives
6. Pour into saucer to fool elderly cat
7. Sniff for instant sedative
---Yes please. I would like to play this game.
Michael
Josh Ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My
Fellow Fluxlisters,
I am starting a new story project, an exquisite
corpse. Let me know if you want to participate, and
the more who do the better. I will send a sentence
to the first person
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the lady that invented white out lives near me she
is the mother of Michael
Nesmith-one of the Monkees-remember them?
Hey, didn't they influence the Beatles back in the
'60's?
Michael
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In a message dated 5/4/04 2:54:05 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I fell into a vat of bilberries.
what is that?
Well, imagine a cross between a blackberry and a
billetdoux.
Michael
Household Hints No. 564341
Take three newly laid eggs and soak them for three
years in an zinc water tank half filled with builders
rubble and frogs spawn. If you cant find frogs spawn
then a mixture of clear jelly and semolina will do.
Wait until midnight of the third day of November and
Household Hint No. 4536243
Pull the bristles from an old used toothbrush with
some snake-handle pliers. Get a large white grape and
gently push the bristles into the grape at various
intervals until just a 10th of millimetre is sticking
out. Continue at regular intervals until you have a
fake
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (when the server1s up)
On 15/5/04 5:19 PM, michael leigh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Household Hint No. 4536243
Pull the bristles from an old used toothbrush with
some snake-handle pliers. Get a large white grape
and
gently push the bristles into the grape
Waffle Irons as found art-
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/wastedpapiers/waffle_iron_mint.jpg
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/wastedpapiers/waffle_iron_2.jpg
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/wastedpapiers/star_waffle.jpg
March 17th: I thought those ball-bearings were garden
peas.
March 22nd: The truncheon was tied on with elastic.
March 24th: My pet iguana coughed up a fur ball.
April 2nd: Four sparrows dived into my pocket.
April 6th: Edward's sleeves dangled in the scotch
broth.
April 13th: I fell into a
So if I do the opposite of doing something - I'll be
doing a similar kinda thing?
The trouble is I find myself doing nothing on many
occasions but really I'm just in between doing
somethings? Michael
--- Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Not quite sure if that works.
Explain that
-Further to the debate on NOTHING. I typed in NOTHING
at Ask Jeeves and 37,050,000 links to nothings came
up! For instance , it's possible to buy NOTHING on
E-Bay and there is a NOTHING Records company, where I
presume they have vinyl chock full of NOTHING! Michael
secret fluxus [EMAIL
Hey I searched through DOGPILE and found this drawing
of nothing by a scientist! It's supposed to be the
universe before the BIG BANG. Seems it was a squiggly
line that went round in a sort of amorphous blob
shape. Scientists are ALWAYS right so this is what
NOTHING looks like. Yeah, I'm pretty
Sorry, I forgot the jpeg file. here it is. Michael
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--Ooops! It seems one cannot send jpegs or even html
via the Fluxlist so you did not get to see the diagram
of nothing which seems very fitting under the
circumstances - sending nothing and finding out
nothing never arrived!
But if you are keen to see a diagram of nothing I
suggest you go to
PM, michael leigh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--Ooops! It seems one cannot send jpegs or even
html
via the Fluxlist so you did not get to see the
diagram
of nothing which seems very fitting under the
circumstances - sending nothing and finding out
nothing never arrived!
But if you
--- Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Strangley enough, an anagram of nothing is goth
inn - oddly an ale house near where we live in rural
Smarmset. Its hardly surprising that nothing much ever
happens here 'cept for the annual Smarmset Goth Rally
and New Romantics Shindiggery in
De nihilo nihilium, in nililium nil posse reverti.
Persius a.d.34-62
on the other hand-
Ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret.
Pliny a.d. 23-79
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-Household Hint No. 234356
The lawn mowing season is in full swing. Save all
your lawn clippings and press them between two
mangles. Press the mangles with two large bullocks.
Chop some onions and a string vest. Fill pipe with
mixture of grass,onions,vest and bullocks. Grate a
radish and
--- Drew Danielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nevermind me... a complement is a compliment.
Drew Danielson wrote:
what's real then
Crispin Webb wrote:
HERE IS MY CONTRIBUTION
http://www.crispinwebb.com/junk/crispinwebb.jpg
Crispin webb
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---
For may day I plan to take out my telescopic maypole
and encourage folk to dance round on the platforms of
stations, booking halls, cab ranks, car parks, behind
the potting shed, between the lines, over the top, by
a waterfall, underneath the arches, and everywhere
mayday is celebrated.
---Hi everyone, just a quick mention of the PRINT
GOCCO (Trans. Play Printing ) that I had the pleasure
to use recently when making a limited ed. postcards
with Mark pawson (www.markpawson.com) which is similar
to screenprinting in that it uses a tiny screen that
can be exposed to light using the
I concur. Nice to see and someone who can get
Photobucket to work also! Great stuff.Michael
--- John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VERY COOL INDEED!
Thank you!
John
At 01:38 AM 5/18/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Wojtek, THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking the time to
photograph and post
Thanks to madawg for nice Maciunas enveleope that
artrived today on the A.1. mat. Nice Feast Of lanterns
cards inside. Fluxus Bucks on their way. Mucos
gracias! michael
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Check for-
1. Loose underwarpings
2. Rancid clump meanderings
3. Fatal bonus mounds of slippage
4. Unkempt wafts of strewn
5. Wobbly grinks
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told
me by now.
XXX
Roger
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Subject: FLUXLIST: YOU MAY HAVE VITAL DEFECTS
://www.poetryzone.co.uk
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Not necessecelery, your grinks could be undetected
by
the human orb
-ofschvishngstabulators.
Pretty neat eh? I
found in down the market for 23 pence.
XXX
Roger
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The Poetry Zone
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Check for-
1. Loose underwarpings
2
Yes, this is all very well and good but where does it
leave Roger's wobbly grinks?! Michael
--- secret fluxus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mr. Bowman,
Thank you for your thoughts.
While we don't think there is a definitive answer to
any of these questions,
we do think some good work
---The phrase tea and crumpets was I believe, first
mentioned in the ancient Book of Crump back in the
12th century by the sage and onion gatherer poet
WIlhem de Marmalude. IN a strange dialect only known
to himself and few followers he thus describes his
first meeting with FHartley Forfesters-
---Gosh, Roger, I had no idea you'd studied sculpture
at art college. I'd always imagined you'd carved poems
at Poetry College! You learn something new every day o
n teh FLusxlist!
Michael
Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jill visited NY a couple of weeks ago and visited
the Dieter
---Sorry, you are wrong in several parts, notably the
word croompit in the 13th century was infact a lowly
dwelling place for itinerant croom sharpeners - this
being the pointed end of ruddish stick used in pea
foddling ceremonies about that time.
The talleth phoon was actually a very tall spoon
and don't really know
how, but she mattered so
much to lots of us)
I inherited all petal's fluxus stuff-recently found
a piece by Michael Leigh
Curios. I have a little fluxus altar set up to her
in my antiques business
in Monterey. I have some wonderful mail art
postcards she did
---No but I remember Captain Video, an old Republic
serial we used to watch avidly at Saturday Matinees in
my youth. He used to wear his underpants outside his
tights like a lot of those super heroes tend to do.
WHy do they do that?
Like most of those great old creaky republic serials
they had no
---Are the omlettes badger shaped? I only ask because
I've just discovered a badger shaped notebook made
especially for the National Trust( I think its made
from recycled badger hair) and possibly they would buy
the badger shaped omlettes from you for use as
bathmats, coasters or doilies? Its
Some further observations on the origins of crumpets
Crumpet = a small crumb kept as a pet
crumpet = a crumpled petal soaked in rum
crumpet = a squashed trumpet
crumpet = an umpires petulant stare
crumpet = a rather foul fart after eating rump steak
--- Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Thanks for this link Kathy. Looks like a great
exhibition. Michael
Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My favorite
pieces, the one that reconciled me to
the many others,
which I had been amused by but didn't necessarily
get, were the
tapestries, done in collaboration with weavers
This is probabaly only of interest to those of you who
live in the u.k. but tonight on B.B.C. 2 TV there is a
programme about Becks Futures ART Award ceremony with
Yoko Ono giving out the prizes and a look at some of
the work which includes animals made from carpet fluff
and bananas.
Also on a
--Elks don't go bar they go moo
MichaELK
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/26/04 1:16:25 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Website is owned by its authors (the
Elks Clubs of America) and its suppliers. Its
structure, organization, and
what I want to know--do we
But you're less likely to go up to a cow and say,
may I use your moo
- Roger
PS You're up late tonight, Michael
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Sent: 26
S'funny you should mention trickster-heroes because
here in Cheshire we have the famous Cheshire Clams. We
celebrate every July 5th with a big parade of floats
made to look like Clams and the Cheshire Clam Queen
and King are crowned with a fetching headpeice of
clams, barnacles and whelks.
How about an assembling project of some kind where we
all send a number of pages to be compiled into a book?
Michael
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/26/04 6:08:36 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Remembering
Patricia, project? Any other fluxkisters have
ideas for
--Well actually Roger you've hit upon a secret vice
of mine, namely, collecting trombobes and welding them
together to make central heating systems for eccentric
millionaires. I tried to interest Mr Saatchi in a
system for his new gallery but he said he would prefer
if the trombones were made
--Well, strangley enough I was I teh BArgain Booze
down the road just now and I accidentally fell into a
time portal situated in between the Cheese and onion
Crisp dispenser and the Tasmanian Champagne and ended
up in Gaul in the 9th century! As luck would have it a
nearby empty castle contained
---Hey, those two large threatening men could have
been the eccentric millionaire Saatchi Bros. creeping
up to offer you thousands of dollars to replicate your
art in their asbestos penthouse! You could have blown
your chance for the BIG TIME! Quel horreur!
Michael
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.and now I'm going to show you all how to crochet
a doily.
--- Carol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi
all,
the 'joy of cooking' gives ambrosia:
6 navel oranges
3 bananas
half pinapple
half cup miniature marshmallows
half cup sweetened coconut
3 tablespoons orange
---I can think of no better training for a would-be
fluxus type artist.
Which reminds me of the badger who did Marlene
Dietrich impersonations and when asked if she was
coming to the party at Ratty's house she replied, I
want to be a lawn.
Michael
Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Man Bites
Dog
42-page book made of fur, teeth, skin and bones
story so far: 14 wolverines and one lap dog chase a
badger. But the
badger is too fast and burrows beneath a paintbrush
stuck in a stone.
In the burrow are mushrooms and grain. The
--- Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Man Bites
Dog 42-page book made of fur, teeth,
skin and bones
Kathy Forer, Roger Stevens, Michael Leigh, Alan
fffo, badgergirl
story so far: 14 wolverines and one lap dog chase a
badger. But the
badger is too fast and burrows beneath
--- Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
who's keeping track of this story? do we have an
editor?
is it one of those stories that depending on which
option you choose (i.e.
which email you open) depends which way you go?
or something?
i like it! he snarled, juggling the red hot
I don't know if any of you are into very silly Flash
animaytions, japanese adverts,manic cutup videos and
novelty music but this site has tons and some are
quite funny- even some badgers!
www.albinoblacksheep.com
michael
here's a link for the wisconsin badgers page-
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/iconwisconsin/recreation/badger.html
i havent found the one for the cheshire clams yet.
Michael
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I seem to have come to an impass in the story as it
says message truncated at trhe bottom and I cant
find the bit I want to add too? How does one get
around this?
Michael
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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just how is this sausage thing working? i keep
getting differing voles some with my additions,
others without. what's in and/or out?
in one my entry had been cha-cha'd, quite possibly
for
the better, but i do think that that should
happen. it's nice
--- Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: (Please add to the story wherever you see
fit, add
your name at the
front and post it.)
Man Bites Dog 42-page book made of fur, teeth,
skin and bones
Kathy Forer, Roger Stevens, Michael Leigh, Alan
fffo, badgergirl, Carol
Starr, Suse
---Many thanks Kathy for useful bit of info. hoping
it will do the trick. Michael
Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you wrote:
I seem to have come to an impass in the story as
it
says message truncated at trhe bottom and I cant
find the bit I want to add too? How does one get
--- Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Please add to the story wherever you see fit, add
your name at the
front and post it.)
Man Bites Dog 42-page book made of fur, teeth,
skin and bones
Kathy Forer, Roger Stevens, Michael Leigh, Alan
fffo, badgergirl, Carol
Starr, Suse
Yeah, but how many pages? any media? black and white?
more info please.Deadline?
Michael
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: send 8 1/2x 11
horizontal=doublepage or
5 1/2x 8 1/2 vertical:single page
Madawg
P.O.Box 916
Pacific Grove
CA 93950 Yousofa
hi this is aplea for help from all you tech-heads out
there. just defragged our old pc but now the desktop
wont appear just the microsoft doo dad. i keep
re-booting but nothing happens. just gets to this
bloody microsoft thingy and freezes. can anyone help?
cheers
Michael
Stevens, Michael Leigh, Alan
fffo, badgergirl,
Carol Starr, Suse, Allan R.
The Story So Far.
Fourteen wolverines and one lap dog chase a badger.
But the badger is
too fast and burrows beneath a paintbrush stuck in a
stone. In the
burrow are mushrooms and grain. The badger makes a
broth
Many thanks Sol for the taking the trouble to type
out all that stuff about safe mode and step by step
mode etc. I more or less went through allthose
procedures with the help of the chap who sold us the
PC in the first place ( about 5 or 6 yrs ago now)
last night. Nothing really worked so
Fluxus Bucks on their way Madawg. hopefully they
should arrive soon.
Michael
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--- Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nomad Slasher. An everyday story of Ambrosia.
(Please add to the story wherever you see fit, add
your name at the
front and post it.)
Man Bites Dog 42-page book made of fur, teeth,
skin and bones
brian, Kathy Forer, Roger Stevens, Michael
Heres a link to some Fluxus related sound files-
http://www.ubu.com/sound/fluxus_box.html
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---No Roger, I have no idea why you have trouble
sending the story.
Unrelated probs. here with our ancient PC that keeps
crashing and we get messages that say our free
memory is low, whatever that is? I've cleaned out
tons of files and de-fragged twice but it still keeps
telling me i have no
--- Thanks kathy for your words of wisdom. I think it
must be a conflict of some kind and maybe not due to
memeory atall as the programme i had trouble loading
is back on and running perfectly now after hours of
defragging and re-booting and deleting files and
goodness knows what! a waste of an
--As a rule I put my best foot forward, but which is
the best one? they both look equally nice and have
toes and everything. The Nomad stories have no toes
but and injection of toe-like phenomena might just be
the thing to perk them up. Let's put it to a vote- all
in favour of toes say Ay!
--Glad you liked them Madawg. I have no objection to
you using SWAPS card for Princess petal booklet.
Hvae been watching the transit of venus through
binoculars perched on rod rest pointed at white sheet
of paper pinned to board in back garden. a tiny spot
slowly moving across the suns disc. a
No, it was yesterday and very nice it was too. Hazel
has a wobbly vid of it( mostly the back of her hand
holding the binoculars!) if you want one? Its as good
as any of the Fluxus films i've ever seen!
Michael
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No fumbling in the dark!
A gentle push- its open.
One more - it's firmly shut.
Do yourself a good turn
and make a friend of every caller
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---I havent heard of that either. Mule Art rings a
bell though?
Michael
Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: He
means male art.
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From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 3:37 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Mail
---MIng, Now wasnt he the Merciless guy in old Flash
Gordon animations?
Michael
Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all,
Saw project K++ announced on Slashdot today go to
http://www.robertpeake.com/CannedKandinsky/
a kandinsky emulator
doc at
---To go with your appliqued page boy?
Michael
badgergirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps
he means ChainMail art. You keep adding
links until you've knitted yourself a knight.
BG
From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/06/09 Wed AM 09:37:26 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
???
Or is that snail art?
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
-- Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
He means male art.
- Original Message -
From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday
Nothing to do with Fluxus ( but is anything these
days?) heres a great website full of old jazz , dance
band, novelty songs, western swing etc etc. on old
78's. also compressed radio shows of similar ilk.
www.martinsturntable.dn2go.com
Michael
--OK, goto=
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mailart/
hope that works, Michael
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
how do I find the one moderated by Rudd?
jay
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
-- michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
MIng perhaps? Chinese definately, 14th century.
Slightly chipped but otherwise in very good condition.
Turn it over and look, ah, on the bottom we see the
identification mark - Fluxlist - obviously a clever
fake!
Michael
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