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Beautiful! That flower even LOOKS like a corpse -
John
At 01:18 PM 11/28/2005, you wrote:
The corpse flower in the window
is getting louder, I can hardly think. There is no running away
from the smell, the sound is deafening if you listen closely.
The flowers keep coming back, I cannot stop
Leech mouth
leech studies and your coffee
stung with windows scrap the
sandwich tongue the woolen
lettuce limp upon your face
chimp or precedent
jump or blender nap or jerking
clod or beaner slope or chaining
suck or scanner sock or pealing
jolt or scummer gnat or shifting
limp or
Your mound
your jowls lipped your clash
molded your ice nattered your
pills lumbered your gush tonsilled
your beets clodded your deep hash
business of a joke
pore your gripping leaps the
tumbrel bench your current
fan was tripping toward the
hedge your undies melting
thinness of a smoke
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Date: Tue, November 29, 2005 8:54 am
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Wryters,
The minimalist concrete poetry site at:
http://www.logolalia.com/minimalistconcretepoetry/
has been updated with four pieces by Christophe Casamassima.
If you have any interest in the subtle, the asemic, the blur at the
edge of everything where meaning begins to happen, come see.
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Wonderfully ominous!
Thought you might be interested in this:
Massive Corpse Flower Set for Rare Blooming in U.S.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/06/0605_flowerbloom.html
I remember having an orchid once, it only had about five leaves that
were actually pointed spikes. The odor
This is actually a different plant called Corpse flower, there is an amorphophallus titanum at the UW-Madison greenhouse that flowered a couple years ago. I have a cutting but I think they take years years before they bloom. Stapelia, the plant in the video, is in the milkweed family,
i agree love it
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Tea, Viagra, sow's ear, monks, and fudge - amazing how you
make that mix work in this -
John
At 10:59 AM 11/29/2005, you wrote:
Monks are making it to sell. I
first wrote see, then
frist. What is the matter with this morning except the
voltage of unkindness streaming through the net. My
fingers
Ah, do not forget, Dr. Bennett, that it is responses
and inspiration like yours that keep me and my
keyboard happy!
Sheila E
--- John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tea, Viagra, sow's ear, monks, and fudge - amazing
how you make that
mix work in this -
John
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I take it that you are referring to Christian, thus Catholic, monks here. Didn't they used to make wine in monasteries in France? It seems unlikely to me that Buddhist monks anywhere in the world would make either winre or fudgeas this might be encouraging intoxication, something which Buddhist
Believe it or not, I have two packages in my
refrigerator of fudge made by monks:
http://www.brigittine.org/
I understand what you mean about Buddhist monks. Some
Catholic monks do many things in the line of culinary
making.
I am often wholly (!) immersed in various Buddhist
works, and was
But of course I don't eat any sugar myself - I serve
it to visitors!
--- Thomas savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I take it that you are referring to Christian, thus
Catholic, monks here. Didn't they used to make wine
in monasteries in France? It seems unlikely to me
that Buddhist monks
Hmmm, some of those Zen monks would/will enjoy sake from
time to time, and then there's what they called tea head
obtained from drinking lots of cha.
John
At 01:38 PM 11/29/2005, you wrote:
I take it that you are referring
to Christian, thus Catholic, monks here. Didn't they used to make
wine in
Cylhypovirooculogoneg #archducal
-. Boraomnisinrossa Tommonowenomcifla loden
-. Dicsa Ecstob Eeklyc Thropicze /copters
- Mixtewonparaidoxid Lldiextranescorpsea .fuses
- Omorhclip, Bindatunxyloc )title
- Turphoto Nomicsragasutunnellsea Repcosmo Narcescierphmo
Ckerquo Idohen.
Wow! - I seriously love the impenetrable and the kind of archaeology
needed to try to make any sense of it at all! - Alan
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Bj?rn Magnhild?en wrote:
Cylhypovirooculogoneg #archducal
-. Boraomnisinrossa Tommonowenomcifla loden
-. Dicsa Ecstob Eeklyc Thropicze
graph organization pseudo-powerpoint single image of upcoming presentation at
miami university (ohio) this thursday - some sorta relationships among the
terms, i'll work it out, oh and the filter's of course part of it -
http://www.asondheim.org/uselesschart.jpg
Redbon: The Silent Germs of My Unrequited Love
http://www.phaneronoemikon.org/images/collages/redbon.jpg
blog://
http://www.phaneronoemikon.org/blog/phanero.html
Mashies
Hwat spekstu of eny stone
As in old pictures tender cherubim
Her armes doo sweetly spred
Like two rare branchie saples
As frome the fyre departeth fume
This man in his breech feelyng such fumblyng
Clepe at his dore, or knokke with a stoon
They are but burs, Cosen, throwne vpon thee
In
ha
fudged
the gara joke
revo derucinam
nasus spoke alka- seltzed
a n(o)un a mon k(ey)
got together
unlocked the sugary
blondes
:)
--- Steve Dalachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ha
fudged
the gara joke
revo derucinam
nasus spoke alka- seltzed
a n(o)un a mon k(ey)
got together
unlocked the sugary
blondes
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You can get fudge and fruit cake from this store:
There is the monastery Abbey Store site =www.abbeystore.org -- they have many items, books,food,
etc. There is a bonsai web site =www.bonsaimonk.com -- you may purchase bonsai pots foryour trees
(some are expensive). The is also themonastery
all occult is Heidegger's moustache. all fuck off
reminds of fur from before the apt phrase. all stuff is ignorant sorting. all
stuffing is cooled inside wallop. all giving needs lost fragment. all sentences
swirl after toasting. all toasting is example. all explanation dies in form. all
And there's also the perfectly strange depiction of the randy monk in
GESUALDO --
DEATH FOR FIVE VOICES
(Tod für fünf Stimmen) by Werner Herzog
http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=259006
who engages in rapt necrophilia upon the murdered wife of mad Gesualdo
and of the bodies
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my ideal garden, abandoned home in autumn wabi no sabi
http://www.asondheim.org/garden1.gif
http://www.asondheim.org/garden2.gif
http://www.asondheim.org/garden3.gif
http://www.asondheim.org/garden4.gif
very small of the real and dream
Excellent! Thanks.
-Peter Ciccariello
ARTIST'S BLOG - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/
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Sent: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 15:24:10 -0800
Subject: Redbon
Redbon: The Silent Germs of My
ALAN SONDHEIM in performanceThursday December 1st, 8pmrefreshments to followLeonard TheatrePeabody HallMiami University - Oxford, Ohio
http://www.units.muohio.edu/english/events.html (2nd event down on the page)note: Alan's performance will be part of the next installment ofperformances documented
wonderful, wonderful!
--- Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my ideal garden, abandoned home in autumn wabi no
sabi
http://www.asondheim.org/garden1.gif
http://www.asondheim.org/garden2.gif
http://www.asondheim.org/garden3.gif
http://www.asondheim.org/garden4.gif
very small of the
Pyuunfard... Naglavitz..
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From: Peter Ciccariello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:29 PM
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Excellent! Thanks.
-Peter Ciccariello
ARTIST'S BLOG - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/
he wasn't a monk but i'd like to see that i love his music and herzog is
it rentable
nice tristramin
shoulda been ha(t)
fudge
yes, i rented it.. your public library might have it as well.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: Fudge P.S.
he wasn't a monk but i'd like to see that i love his music
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