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the best things in life are F R E E
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Holy Temple of Mass Consumption http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/a/aiken/
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PO Box 30904 SLACK@ncsu.edu
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Raleigh, NC 27622 StarFleet BBS (919) 782-3095
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GREAT Tapes & Muzak
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Sacrificed to the SLAK HQ ALTAR!!
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MoFo Outreach Ministry (MOM) - Great source of banned and rare recordings,
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which they will record for free on your tape + SASE. Includes Negativland's
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U2/Helter Stupid/Escape, plus the rare Plunderphonic by John Oswald. Also,
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check out the The Bran Flakes, with "Value vs. Dosage" and "Thinking Allowed".
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Many other mutant tapes, and industrial/techno mix tapes- and they will also
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distribute YOUR material too. Send SASE or a stamp to MoFo Outreach Ministry,
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Box 2704, Reno, NV 89505 [they may be moving the first of the year]
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CHEWING FOIL - 60 hardcore minutes of industrial/noise and other scary music
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from a duo using guitar, synth, pinata, samples, and a burning record player.
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I actually played some of it on Halloween as the theme music for a haunted
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house, and it scared the shit out of a bunch of kids. Real crazy stufff, lots
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of fun, too. $6 from Vision Temple, Rev. Carey - PO Box 594, Arcata CA 95518
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OPULENCE! Music Sampler - compilation tape of a variety of unsigned bands,
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from a group in Wilmington NC which sponsors and promotes the independent
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scene. Hear these bands and more at the WEFESTIVAL, May 22-28, 1997 in
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Wilmington, with 55 open slots for different bands, tape exchange, zines,
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independent films, and homebrew beer, and all sort of other doit-yourself
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things, all done in downtown/waterfront Wilmington. This tape includes
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bands booked by Opulence, including Brickbat, Breed 13, Inkpot Monkey, and
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many more. Only $3 for the tape (4 per year for $12) to OPULENCE!
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PO Box 2071, Wilmington, NC 28402-2071
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Bob's Slacktime Funhouse - as heard on WREK 91.1FM in Atlanta GA, on Saturday
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nights at 1am. Discover the inner secrets of the Universse with Sister Susie
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the Floozie and Rev. Dr. Nolan Voyde, and their devoted followers. [Also,
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don't forget the HOUR OF SLACK on at midnight before this show!] This sample
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from their tape ministries is the 4-13-96 "Vision Quest" show hosted by Rev.
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Nolan Voyde. Includes white-hot rants, music parodies, barrages, contacts
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(thanks for the plug!), and the special feature, complete details of Rev.
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Voyde's torturous trip through time and space itself with "Bob", in which
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the ultimate horrible secrets of the entire universe are revealed. Listening
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to this tape will actually induce visions in those who have paid their church
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membership dues. No price listed, but write about tapes and other neat stuff.
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Rev. Nolan Voyde, 2970 N. fulton Dr. NE #25, Atlanta GA 30305
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Racoon Times-The Tape, and The 2nd Tape - Collection of rare, obscure, and
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unusual recordings, including some of Bob Nelson's own wild mixes. Includes
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hard-to-find tracks from Negativland, Cheap Champagne, The Rutles, commercials
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and theme songs, MAD-TV parodies, selections from the Gumby CD, and lots more.
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The 2nd Tape has lots of underrated 80s bands with The Suburbs, Flo & Eddie,
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The Ophelias, plus old beer commercials, all of Negativland's "U2", and other
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songs from Dr. Demento and elsewhere. Both these tapes are full of fun stuff
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you won't hear or find *anywhere* else. These 90 minute tapes are $3 each,
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or available free through MoFo's tape copy deal. Bob also has lots of other
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tapes; Tons of Negativland's Over The Edge shows, Shock Treatment soundtrack,
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Flo & Eddie, John Water's Shock Value book on tape, Zappa's 200 Motels, and
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more. Also, ask about Racoon Times zine. Write to: Bob Nelson, 75 Hale St. #1
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Beverly MA 01915
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Dads New Slacks Radio Ministry & Tape Exchange Co. - Haven't seen anything
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from them yet, but write for info: PO Box 4722 Portland ME 04112-4722 USA
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[Send a tape, get a tape!!]
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Phineas Narco's Audio/Video Tapes - HUGE selection of wierd and psychotronic
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audio and video, including Negativland/Over the Edge, The SubGenius Show
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from KFPA in Berkeley CA with Dr. Howl and Puzzling Evidence, the SubGenius
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Mutant Theatre 2000 show (parody of MST3K), Cauldron of Agony, The Lucius
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Tate Calls (what the Jerky Boys *wish* they could do...), MST3K episodes,
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and tons of other miscellaneous selections. E-mail phin@west.darkside.com
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for the latest online catalog, or write to: Phineas Narco, PO Box 1247
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San Jose, CA 95108-1247 (USA)
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HOUR OF SLACK - The original gut-busting show available from the Home Orifice.
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These are continously made, with the latest batch straight from the Slack
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Crusades. Rants by Rev. Ivan Stang, Dr. K'Taden Legume, and other preachers,
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with musical accumpaniment by Einstein's Secret Orchestra and others. Only
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$6 a cassette from SubGenius Foundation. Specify Internet (XXX) or
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Radio (clean) version for playing on the air in YOUR hometown. Ask for
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episodes 519 and 520, "Slack Crusades". The SubGenius Foundation,Inc.
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PO Box 140306 Dallas TX 75214/Fax 214-320-1561/http:/sunsite.unc.edu/subgenius
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CDs --
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Modern Music for Swinging Superheroes - Cartoon Planet Band - This is the
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house band for Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and the afternoon cartoon show.
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Space Ghost has conquered all his enemies, and uses them to produce his
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TV talk show, which is even more abusive to guests than Letterman. The
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CD is full of silly, yet zen-like profound songs such as "Baloney Sandwich",
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"Hero In His Own Mind", "Smells Like Cartoon Planet", and much more. Write
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to Space Ghost at: cartoon.planet@turner.com
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Hail Satan, Dude: Music From My Goddamn Movies and More!! - by Joe Christ/
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Bigger Than God. Original songs and soundtracks from his movies, including
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"Acid is Groovy, Kill The Pigs", "Sex, Blood, and Mutilation", and the
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entire soundtrack to his latest film, "Satan's Whore" by Nancy Collins.
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Wild, flipped-out songs; the "Satan's Whore" tracks feature a dramatic
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reading from the point of view of a paranoid, racist lunatic out to kill the
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"Anti-Christ", who he finds with his x-ray vision in the womb of "Satan's
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Whore" while eating at McDonald's. Not for the squeamish, nor the PC crowd.
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Available from Reliable Records, 151 First Ave #77, NYC 10003
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Excerpted from: Get Government off Our Back
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Regulation: What's it to ya?
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In 1993, the nation's regulatory system cost Americans $581 billion --
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about $5,900 per household per year. Other fun facts:
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The annual cost of federal regulation is projected to rise to $662
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billion by the year 2000. ("CEOs Call for Sweeping Reform of U.S.
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Government Regulation," PR Newswire, June 21, 1994, citing Thomas D.
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Hopkins, "Costs of Regulations: Filling the Gaps," Reg. Info. Service
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Center, Aug. 1992)
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If the hours spent complying with the tax code were put to productive
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work, they'd represent the entire annual outputs of the U.S. auto,
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truck and aircraft industries. (The Dallas Morning News, June 30, 1994)
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"The Lord's Prayer is 66 words, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words,
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and there are 1,322 words in the Declaration of Independence. Yet,
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government regulations on the sale of cabbage total 26,911 words."
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(Letter from David McIntosh [former member of V.P. Quayle's Council on
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Competitiveness] to Grover C. Norquist, Oct. 13, 1992)
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Between 1987 and 1992, the federal paperwork burden increased 261% to
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nearly seven billion hours, according to the GAO, with tax
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requirements comprising most of that burden. And regulatory costs tend
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to hit small business harder than larger companies which "often
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welcome new regulations because they know the regulations will help
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consolidate their market share and wipe out small business
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competitors." (Karen Kerrigan, president of the Small Business
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Survival Committee, Investor's Business Daily, Sept. 8, 1994)
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for more information /
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Classical Literature
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*** A-Bomb #11 - Interesting robo-sex story; a guy falls in love with a
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bordello robot and "liberates" her, yet the robot only wants to go back to
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her owners. Neat story- reminiscent of Ranxerox-in-reverse. Plus, some other,
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less explicit and much less sophisticated strips. Venus Comics.
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** A-Bomb #12 - This issue focuses on a couple of longer stories; one, in which
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two expert martial-arts vixens fight, then get close, and a young Japanese
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soldier fondles a captured woman prisoner. This issue just isn't up to the
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usual quality or uniqueness of most in this series. Venus Comics.
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**** A-Bomb #13 - Part 2 and 3 of "Sindyr and Company" - great story, with an
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actual plot. Sindyr and Bronx must rescue Gramps from the evil sorceress who
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is draining him of his magic by screwing him to death. Lots of action in
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this one. Plus, vintage b&d pictures from yesteryear. Venus Comics.
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***** Cherry #19 - Everyone's favorite party girl/slut takes on two
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stereotypes in this issue. First, she's upstaged by the ultra-siliconed
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blonde bimbo twins who will do anything, then she finds out that the big
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"super-jocks" aren't necessarily proportionally gifted. Plus, more pics
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of Cherry's Mom, and fan letters. Due to censorship, this is getting
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harder and harder to get in some places. Cherry Comics.
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***** Dawn #4 - Lucifer's Halo part 4: The Gauntlet - Darrien must fight
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demons, angels, and men, as he reluctantly holds onto Lucifer's halo,
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and deals with the strange power it has over others. As usualy, the
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great artwork and heavy metaphysical story from Linsner. Sirius comics.
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**** Eightball #17 - More strange, disturbing tales include a weird triangle
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between a gynecologist's estranged wife, one of the doctor's psychotic
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patients, and an artist who is the wife's lover. Plus, another episode of
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"Ghost World", both stories exploring the theme "they psychopathology of
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nostalgia". Really intense emotional issue. Fantagraphics.
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*** Empty Love Stories #2 - More tales of strange love gone wrong. In
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"The Quiet Type", a young man falls in love with beautiful coma patients
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in the hospital. "Another World" is about a UFO conspiracy nut who falls
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in love with an alien, who postpones the planned global conquest in order
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to abduct her. In "Mind Game", a girl meets and falls in love with the
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typical slick bastard who manipulates and takes her for granted- but can
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*always* get back with her. Slave Labor Graphics
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***** Frank #1 - Sept. 1996 - Adventures of the chipmunk-like creature Frank
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and his strange and sometimes disgusting acquaintances in a surreal land.
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Possibly the wildest mindfuck available without actually being under the
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influence of drugs. This one includes two stories: "Hi-Rise Hopper", where
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Frank takes his "dog" Pupshaw for a walk, and is mutated by a strange little
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creatures. In "Gentlemanhog", Frank and Jerry the Chicken find some fireworks
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which they use to play a joke on the disgusting Manhog. He runs far away, and
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ends up at a man's compound, who takes him in, and educates him; but Frank is
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in for a shocking surprise when he visits. Fantagraphics Books
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*** Hate #21 - Lisa finally goes off the deep end with her emotional
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outbursts, Buddy makes her go to a psychiatrist. She soon quits for another
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therapist who puts her on Prozac and excuses her behavior. All this comes
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out during a "joint session" where Buddy call bullshit on the whole deal.
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In the end, nothing really changes. Also, another "Doofus" strip. Fantagraphics
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*** Hate #22 - As Buddy's dad seems more and more helpless, Lisa become more
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and more obsessed at playing "nurse" for him, which leads to tension and a
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major confrontation between Buddy and Lisa. Things work out though, and
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Lisa get her act together..when "Dad" gets a burst of energy and goes out for
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a walk, and gets hit and killed. Its sounding a lot like a soap opera, but
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just enough real-world angst to make it believable. Plus, Stinky returns in
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a short where Valerie takes over his lame rock show, turns into a pure bitch,
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and Stinky get back the show -and revenge. Fantagraphics Books.
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*** Joe Matt's Peepshow #9 - Totally creepy story of a kid with big problems;
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if its even halfway autobiographical, it makes you feel sorry for Matt. He
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just doesn't know how to deal with other people, and comes across as a selfish
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nerd, which only makes trouble for him- and he ends up getting what he's
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asking for. Fantagraphics Books.
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**** Johnny the Homocidal Maniac #5 - A couple try to escape from the
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depths beneath Johnny's house, while being chased by a horrible creature
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reminiscent of Friday the 13th. Also, side-stories of angst, murder, and
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a great dig at the vampire-wannabe crowd. As the pair reach the end, they
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find that Johnny has been attacked and is dying, but that doesn't stop the
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monster from getting them. Gruesome, but fun. Slave Labor Graphics.
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**** Meatcake #6 - More adventures of the strange cast of characters by
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Dame Darcy, done in her weird, intricate, victorian style. Richard Dirt
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meets her exact double/doppleganger, and together they play a trick on
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the Wax Wolf at the boardwalk; Strega Pez plays a trick on Effluvia the
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mermaid in revenge for her cruelty; and more quirky tales. Lots of fun.
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Plus, she has her own show on cable access in Manhattan. Fantagraphics Books
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**** Murder Can Be Fun #2 - Johnny Marr's anthology of death, with individual
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stories drawn by different artists, as part of an anthology. This one
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focuses on celebrity deaths, including Brandon Lee, "Alfalfa", Bob Crane,
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Jayne Mansfield, John Holmes, the nonfatal shooting of Andy Warhol, and the
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fall of "Fatty" Arbuckle. Sets the stories straight, and debunks some
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myths too. Slave Labor Graphics.
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**** Mystery Men Stories #1 - Based on the Mystery Men heroes from Flaming
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Carrot comics, Bob Burden prsents a limited, text version of a future comic
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book, although it does have numerous pictures and illustrations. The story
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follows the adventures of The Strangler, who finishes off the bad guys.
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And, like the Flaming Carrot, he has plenty of personal quirks of his own.
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Lots of hardboiled action. Bob Burden Productions.
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**** Naughty Bits #19 - The war between the sexes heats up, with Kenny
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arguing that women are too often cold manipulative bitches who play the
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"victim" guilt trip, and Bitchy returning the charges that men are often
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concerned only with shallow supermodel-types, and only want to get in
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women's pants. Things heat up so much that Roberta Gregory even has to
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take a couple of pages to put things into perspective. Fantagraphics.
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** Simpson's Comics #19 - Forced to write a school paper on the town's
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founder, Bart decides to rig up the founder's statue so that it looks like
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its crying, a "miracle" like so many others. Immediately, the whole town
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goes nuts over it, with an entire huckster carnival trying to cash in on the
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phenomenon. Lisa figures it out, though, and exposes the trick, using Homer's
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beer instead of the fake tears. Bongo Comics.
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**** Sunglasses After Dark #3 - Original vampire novel/comic by Nancy
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Collins. Sonja recalls memories from her earlier human life, and how she
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was brutally raped and changed. Then, as a new creature, her experiences
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at various brothels, and how she met the man who proposed to make her into
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a vampire hunter. Lots of graphic gore. Verotik.
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*** The System #2 of 3 - The continuing wordless adventure in the corrupt city
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segues between a racial murder, terrorists assembling an atomic bomb, corrupt
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police, corrupt insider trading, political scandal, drug turf wars, hackers,
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strippers, alley killers, and on. All the while, all these little isolated-
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but related- plots, move along, getting closer and closer to the boiling
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point. There's so much story in the pictures, words aren't needed.
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[by Peter Kruper] DC/Vertigo
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*** Too Much Coffee Man #1 - color special - The superhero whose secret
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power is that he drinks way too much coffee, in order to stave off angst
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and depression. With his similarly obsessive/depressed friends, they
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explore the meaningless of depressed boredom. All drawn by Shannon
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Wheeler. Adhesive Comics.
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**** Trailer Trash #7 - The misadventure of total sleazeballs in the
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wrong side of town. When little Billy swipes a videotape hidden in a pipe,
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the producers come back looking for it- and him. Billy runs away to avoid
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them, and joins up with a miserable pair of hoodlums, in order to get a gun
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to protect himself. Everything screws up; he gets caught and locked in a
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masoleum. Also features Harvey the pathetic hillbilly. Fantagraphics Books.
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*** Vamperotica #17 - This series hasn't had a bad story yet- all very
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original vampire-theme stories, each issue with a story as part of a much
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larger vampire mythos. This one starts off with the parable "Three Wishes",
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followed by "Heart and Soul", where the vampire killer Hunter, himself a
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vampire, becomes involved with streetwalkers and their evil pimps. Also,
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he is shown to be the vampire queen Luxura's pawn in "Hunter's Blood".
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Brainstorm Comics
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*** The Young Witches - Book Two: "London Babylon", issue 6/6 - Sherlock
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Holmes employs Freud to investigate the strange and perverted "club", and
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arrive in time to witness the orgy of Walpurgis, where the two virgin witches
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will be sacrificed to Astarte. Due to Holmes' help, the girls are able to
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use their powers to break free and avenge their captivity, ending this chapter
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of the story. Overall, the story condemns the excess and hypocrisy of the
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Victorian era, and the comic itself is very explicit. Eros Comics.
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*** Yuppies, Rednecks, and Lesbian Bitches from Mars - In an apocalyptic
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future, lesbians have taken over the planet Mars and outlawed straight sex-
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while on Earth, a degenerate-slob leader of the rednecks has declared genocide
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on all yuppies, who are trying to escape to Mars. A large group of yuppies
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which has been hiding out in a bomb shelter for several years, and get tangled
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up in a survivalist's plan to escape. And, of course, lots of raw and very
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graphic sex- with plenty in the Mars scenes. Good story, too. Eros Comics.
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**** Zero Zero #9 - May/June 96 - Sammy Smoot gives an interesting drug &
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cocktail party, by Skip Williamson, plus more serials such as "The Chuckling
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Whatsit" by Richard Sala, "Fuzz & Pluck" escape their captors by Ted Stearn,
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and a *great* story from Stephane Blanquet, "The Thing They Call Death".
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Plus more strange and surreal stories from David Collier, Susan Catherine &
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Oscar Zarate, covers by Williamson & H. Valium. Fantagraphics Books
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***** Zero Zero #10 - July 96 - Truly inspired issue, with lots of little
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strips by Henriette Valium, with continuing series "The Chuckling Whatsit"
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by Richard Sala and "Homonculus: Shipwrecked" by Mack White. Plus, a wild
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set of one-shots by Sam Henderson, Max Andersson, and Mike Diana, who can
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put more offensive things in a single page than most artists can do in an
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entire book. Also check out "The Serbian Dreamer" by Aleksandar Zograf.
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Covers by Drew Friedman and Skip Williamson. Fantagraphics Books.
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***** Zero Zero #11 - August 96 - The beginning of a new series by Dave
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Cooper, "Crumple", set in the not-too-distant future. Also, the murder/
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conspiracy mystery "The Chuckling Whatsit" by Richard Sala continues;
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also "Fuzz and Pluck" by Ted Stearn, with the bear and chicken who escape
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captivity at the estate, but then must deal with the wilderness. Also,
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stories "It's a Long Way to the Olympics" by David Collier, about Chinese
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runners and their torturous, authoritarian training, and "Stubs" by David
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Mazzucchelli. Plus, other small strips and stories. Fantagraphics Books
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[give your local comic store a hard time if
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they don't have the balls to stock these!
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dogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogodogod
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[HToMC note: "Christmas" and all other wimpy holidays
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are now CANCELED! Halloween is the ONLY holiday allowed.
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For the first time in YEARS, this past Halloween was
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*great*]
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Hiding Out On Halloween: Videos to Ease the Guilt
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By Drew Feinberg
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Halloween is almost upon us, coming quicker than Hugh Grant in a BMW. As
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Meg Tilly so brilliantly asked in the cinematic disaster known as Body
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Snatchers, "Where ya gonna go? Where ya gonna run? Where ya gonna hide?"
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Eloquently, she voices the dilemma of millions of Americans every
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October 31. I've done them all, with less than optimum results. Let's
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run through the options, shall we?
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Okay, first there's trick or treating. Being a greedy bastard and
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visiting every house within a 20 mile radius, hitting them up for the
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goods, is socially acceptable as child, but, three years ago, when I was
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dressed as Zsa Zsa Gabor and asked all of my neighbors to "Give me some
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candy, DAHLING, or I'll give you a slap," the results were less than
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desirable. From what I can remember I got assorted candy bars, candy
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corns, rocks, kitchenware, lollipops, and a jack o'lantern, still lit--
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THROWN at me, with great velocity. I can't even spell the names people
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called me, and I was told to do things to myself that aren't even
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physically possible, lord knows I've tried. One grandmotherly looking
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woman was actually kind to me, and gave me some popcorn. My faith in
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mankind had been restored, that is, until I heard the muffled call to her
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husband "Come see this poor slow boy. It's lovely to see the mentally
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challenged out and about." At the tender age of 23, I retired from trick
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or treating forever.
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The next year I opted to stay home, watch some scary movies, and give
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wondrous candy to the the legit trick or treaters. The candy aisle at the
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supermarket was pure pandemonium. I might as well have been looking for
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the last green Power Ranger on Christmas Eve. I didn't want to be one of
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those houses that gave out nickels, fruit, hard bubble gum, cream soda
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Dum-Dumms that stuck to the paper, black licorice, those awful dark
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chocolate Hershey's Miniatures, or Smarties. Honestly, do people ever BUY
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Smarties for themselves? I made a quick scan of what was available, and
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I saw some variety packs of assorted good chocolate stuff that the
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others had apparently not seen. I made a mad dash to get two packs. I
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popped 'em in my cart and very confidently strolled to the checkout
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counter. The line was huge, and I noticed the elderly woman behind me had
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nothing in her cart but a box of Metamucil, so I let her go in front of
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me. I started to sing along with the muzak..."Precious and few are the
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moment we two can shaaaaaaare..." CRASH! I looked to my side and saw
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this huge pyramid of canned beets topple over. "Hope that wasn't my
|
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singing," I thought to myself, then turned back. Quicker than I could say
|
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"The cast of Wings should be sterilized," my treasures were GONE! I was
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completely bewildered. I was shocked when I looked in the cart ahead of
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me. The woman I had sacrificed selflessly for, had two bags of assorted
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chocolates along with her Metamucil. I tried to conceal my anger and
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kindly said to the woman "Excuse me, I think those are my Halloween
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candies there." I believe she mouthed the words "Bite me." I walked
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right up to her cart and reached in and picked up what was rightfully
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mine. That's when she started bawling hysterically, which caused the
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entire supermarket to glare in my direction. I was frozen like Jennifer
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Tilly would be if you aimed a flashlight at her eyes. I was never so
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furious AND so humiliated; I just stood there with my hand in the
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metaphorical cookie jar. I slowly backed out of the store, and still
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candyless, I decided to go to a convenience store, where I bought 50
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Chunky bars. A mixture of chocolate nuts and raisins makes my stomach
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turn, but hey, I didn't have to eat 'em. I had enough Chunky bars to
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feed a small South American country, or Marlon Brando. I sat down and
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started to watch Halloween. Before the opening credits were
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finished, the doorbell rang. "Trick Or Treat," I was greeted by a child
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and his mother. "Here ya go, fella," I smiled as I handed him a Chunky.
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The child glowed; the mother frowned. "Michael is ALLERGIC to nuts.
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Don't you have anything else?" she inquired. "Umm...n-n-no..." I
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stammered. The mother ripped the treat from her son's hand and handed it
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back to me, setting Michael into a temper tantrum. "I'm really sorry," I
|
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managed to say. "Thank you, thank you VERY much, it was his first
|
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Halloween and you ruined it for him. Aren't you proud of yourself?" she
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sneered as she stormed off. I sighed, shrugged, and went back to my
|
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movie. Five minutes later, more doorbell. Two teenage girls dressed
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up--looked like the girls from Clueless, gum chewing and all. "Like,
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trick or treat." I handed them two chunky bars, which appalled them.
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Clueless #1: "Like HELLO, do you KNOW how many grams of fat are in a
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Chunky? Only like a MILLION!" and she handed it back to me. Clueless
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#2: "Geez Louise, don't you have any like Snackwells or fat free potato
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chips?" and deposited El Chunky back in my hand. And so it went all
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night. Kids whining about chocolate, kids complaining about raisins, kids
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bitching about options, in 4 hours I got through about 15 minutes of my
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movie. And got stuck with 45 Chunky bars. Hey, you want a Chunky?
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Last year I tried another great Halloween option--the costume party. I
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bopped on down to "Costumes R Us," to rent one, which was oh-so-wise to do
|
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on Halloween day. Sparse selection? The place was emptier than Jennie
|
|
McCarthy's skull. Let me tell you, all eyes were focused when I stumbled
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in the door as a huge orange box of Tide. I felt about as mobile as
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Gilbert Grape's mother. I scanned the room and saw assorted Beavises,
|
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Ticks, Shannen Doughertys, Newt Gingritches, and one big orange blob. I
|
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went straight to the punch bowl and then mingled about. Everybody bored
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me, and they allseemed to be staring at the monstrosity that was my
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costume. Then I saw her, the woman I would spend forever with, the woman
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who wouldn't bitch at me for drinking milk out of the carton. She was a
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twin of Mia Wallace (a.k.a. Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction), and she looked
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me straight in the eye, walked up to me, and what followed was a few hours
|
|
of engaging conversation; this and my never empty punch cup kept me in
|
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seventh heaven. In the middle of debating which was more torture,
|
|
watching the OJ trial or watching a Mickey Rourke movie, she blurted out
|
|
"Do you always talk so much before you a kiss a girl?" That was all the
|
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invitation I needed. I wrapped my arms around her and kissed. It was just
|
|
like the movies...the world started to spin in a little circle, like in a
|
|
DePalma film, except it made me dizzy, and I suddenly realized it wasn't
|
|
the kiss, but the heavy imbibing at the punchbowl. I lost my balance,
|
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which is not a smooth thing mid-kiss. The huge Tide box caused me to
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stumble and I held my love tight, knowing she would be my rock and prevent
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my imminent falling, but my feet became entwined with hers and I fell
|
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forward, taking Mia Wallace with me. I could see her expresion of horror;
|
|
the girl I so wanted to impress was being crushed by Mr. Tide himself. I
|
|
believe the words that she used were "Jesus, I can't feel my legs! I
|
|
struggled and squirmed, as Batman and Thor managed to pull me off of her,
|
|
but by then it was too late. Physically, Mrs. Wallace was fine, but she
|
|
was none too pleased with my squashing her, inadvertent as it was. In
|
|
fact, everybody at the party just sort of glared and pointed at me until I
|
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left in utter shame. No more Halloween parties for ME, thank you very
|
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much.
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Don't walk down the same unpaved road as I did. Learn from my mistakes,
|
|
my friend. This Halloween, hide out with some friends, turn off on the
|
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lights and rent some movies. Try a couple of these, you'll thank me
|
|
later. Halloween, Nightmare On Elm Street, Frankenhooker, Carrie, The
|
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Shining, Evil Dead 2, Dead Alive, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The
|
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Exorcist, and Re-Animator. When the doorbell rings, don't answer it.
|
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There's no shame. In fact, I've found that detaching the doorbell all
|
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together makes things much more pleasant. And if you turn the volume up
|
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really loud, you can't even hear those little fists knocking.
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Drew Feinberg is twenty-something and resides in East Meadow, NY where he
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is currently a full-time philosopher. He enjoys watching movies and then
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bitching about them, joining crusades he knows he cannot win, and singing
|
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TV theme songs to anybody within earshot especially the "Facts Of Life."
|
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Drew and his partner-in-crime, Jen, are starting their 'zine "Marvin
|
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Nash's Ear" in the very-near future so they can rant as long as they like
|
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to make the world smile and/or think, preferably both. For a free
|
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subscription, just send a request and the name of your favorite childhood
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board game to afeinber@panix.com
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Andrew Feinberg
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P.O. Box 90
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East Meadow, NY 11554
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WORLD WIDE WEIRDNESS (WWW)
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Introducing the new
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HOWARD STERN KING OF ALL MEDIA MORNING PAGE.
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Look at the 'net through Howard's eyes! There are links to
|
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Stern Guests, Pests, Imitators, News, Updates, and of course
|
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my Best of the 'Net links. Designed to be your default startup page!
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http://soho.ios.com/~spomeroy/howlinks.htm
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The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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|
Tons of great B5 info, including complete episode list, plots and
|
|
analysis, with J. Michael Stracyzinski's own comments nicely arranged
|
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and cross-referenced. Includes notes on the making of B5, the setting,
|
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characters, and information on stations and airtimes.
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http://www.hyperion.com/lurk/lurker.html
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Official Warner Bros. Babylon 5 Website
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Includes tons of info, images, audio and video clips, chat
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areas, and complete episode guide. and message center.
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http://www.babylon5.com/cmp/base.htm
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New Babylon 5 site with images & wallpaper . Complete links, plus more
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http://www.mcs.net/~tvsbrent/
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Another B5 page with extensive commentary:
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http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bm846/HomePage.b5.html
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Babylon 5 Quotes!!
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http://www.mnsinc.com/ruder/b5/
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Babylon 5 Newsletter_FREE
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The Zocalo is a FREE, electronic newsletter devoted to Babylon 5.
|
|
It can be sent to any Internet mailbox-cuts down on stamps! Each
|
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issue contains items like an episode synopsis, character profile,
|
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news from around the networks, convention reports/updates, discussion
|
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topics (where readers send in their thoughts on a specific topic and
|
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they are published in the next issue), etc. We gather items we hope
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readers will want to see on a regular basis. If you would like to
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subscribe, send along your first name, state/country of residence
|
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and e-mail address to katana@indirect.com. If you aren't sure about
|
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subscribing, send me a note at sgbruckner@aol.com or
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76642.3664@compuserve.com and I can send along our latest issue for
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your review. You can then decide whether or not to subscribe. I
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hope you'll join us. It's fun_and it's FREE.
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B5 - Shadows Information Office
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http://www.uk.pipeline.com/~neild/b5_sio.html
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Get info from the OTHER side of the conflict. Learn that the shadows
|
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are actually nice, cuddly, friendly beings who just want to LOVE us!
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Archie McPhee
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"Outfitters of Popular Culture" - the ultimate source for great stuff
|
|
like rubber chickens, plastic bugs, voodoo dolls, fake body parts,
|
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strange candy, Chinese death money, and TONS of other unique and fun
|
|
things. Plus, you can order on-line or get a printed catalog.
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http://www.halcyon.com/mcphee/
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Hell - The Online Guide to Satanism
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Complete source for the philosophy and religion of Satanism, which
|
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is all about indulgence, personal freedom and responsiblity, and
|
|
rejection of arbitrary authority and doctrine-and has nothing
|
|
whatsoever to do with the popular mythological notion of human
|
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sacrifices, etc. Includes info on the Church of Satan, formed by
|
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Anton LaVey in the 60s, the Temple of Set, plus many other local
|
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organizations all over the world. Lots of news, book/occult supplies,
|
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and links to similar groups.
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http://webpages.marshall.edu/~allen12/index.html
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YELLO on the net
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The official homepage of the Swiss digital band Boris Blank and Dieter
|
|
Meier, who are the pioneers of modern electronic/new wave/techno music.
|
|
The site includes original samples, part of their recent HOW HOW video,
|
|
recent interview with Dieter Meier, plus lots of information about the
|
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band and their music. (Oh Yeah....)
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http://newton.Space.NET/yello/
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A Guide to the work of The Residents
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|
|
Tons of information on possibly the strangest band in the universe,
|
|
with info on their albums, films, tours. As for uniqueness, nobody comes
|
|
anywhere close- and this site details their complete history and
|
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association with other musicians. Plus, links to other Residents sites.
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http://www.csd.uwo.ca/Residents/
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|
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Ralph Records official Buy Or Die Catalog
|
|
Including works by the Residents, Snakefinger, and other avant-garde groups.
|
|
Lots of products from albums, CDs, videos, laser disks, T-shirts, books, and
|
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tons of other miscellaneous items. The official source for any and all
|
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Residents-related material.
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http://www.slip.net/~ralpham/
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-------------------------
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the Timothy Leary Home Page
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|
|
He's dead now, but his homepage is still up, with a guided tour of his
|
|
home, including the video room, art room, cyber room, and much more.
|
|
Includes lots of news and articles from the most notorious troublemaker
|
|
and freethinker ever.
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|
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http://www.leary.com:8081/
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Tres Bizarre
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|
Collection of strangeness to be found throughout the web. Lots of neat,
|
|
interesting, odd, and even totally useless sites, with a "site of the day"
|
|
and complete archives.
|
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|
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http://ucunix.san.uc.edu/%7Esolkode/tres_bizar/
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The Grand Holy Unorthodox Church Ironic
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|
|
Realizing that in an age where doctors are killed in the name of "life",
|
|
where PC goons attack repression with repression, the only thing worth
|
|
recognition and worship is irony itself. This is the official archives,
|
|
news, and contact point for this growing pseudoreligion dedicated to
|
|
finding the ironically absurd.
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http://www.io.com/~chimera/irony.html
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If you are interested in knowing more about legal prostitution in the
|
|
state of Nevada, then point your web browser at the following URL :
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http://www.paranoia.com/~bashful
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Digital Hackers Alliance
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|
|
|
http://www.lochnet.com/client/dha
|
|
|
|
All sorts of technogoodies from the fringes of legality. Includes TONS of
|
|
software cracks. Virus libraries, anarchy archives, tons of subversive fun.
|
|
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THE WORLD WIDE WEB GUN DEFENSE CLOCK
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|
|
Remember, a few years back, when some guy (who later went to prison for
|
|
fraud, as I recall) put up the Death Clock in New York's Times Square
|
|
which clicked off a death from gun violence every two minutes?
|
|
|
|
Well, now anybody with access to the World Wide Web can access The World
|
|
Wide Web Gun Defense Clock. Starting at 12:00 midnight on January 1st,
|
|
it starts counting up a gun defense every 13 seconds_which adds up to
|
|
about 2.4 million gun defenses by the time midnight December 31st rolls
|
|
around. That's the number of gun defenses the National Self Defense
|
|
Survey from criminologists at Florida State University found each year in
|
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the United States.
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|
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http://www.netstorage.com/pulpless/gunclock.html
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|
|
Check it out. The Democratic Party was smart enough to put Jim and Sarah
|
|
Brady on during Prime Time, while the Republican Party is running for cover.
|
|
We didn't see NRA President Marion Hammer addressing the Republican National
|
|
Convention, did we?
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|
|
If we're going by cojones alone, the Democrats deserve to win. And they will,
|
|
unless someone gets the facts out about how guns save more lives than they
|
|
take by around 20 to 1. The World Wide Web Gun Defense Clock is just one
|
|
little way of putting "gun violence" in perspective.
|
|
|
|
J. Neil Schulman / Pulpless.Com
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|
Voice & Fax: (310) 839-7653
|
|
Internet: jneil@pulpless.com
|
|
Personal Web Page: http://www.pulpless.com/jneil/
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|
|
Browse sample chapters of new books by bestselling authors, pay
|
|
online with a credit card or ecash, then download books in HTML
|
|
or Adobe Acrobat format from the web at http://www.pulpless.com/
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|
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|
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Joe Christ 's Homepage
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|
|
|
The producer and director of really-wild independent movies. His latest
|
|
is "Blood, Sex, and Mutilation", a documentary of interesting modifications
|
|
that people make to their bodies. Don't miss Genesis P. Orridge's piercings
|
|
and ritual cutting, Tattoo Mike Wilson, David Aaron Clark, and an unnamed
|
|
person who went the ultimate route. Also, check out "Acid is Groovy, Kill
|
|
the Pigs", a pseudo-documentary of the hippie cult that Jeffrey MacDonald
|
|
claims killed his family. Lots of other movies, CDs, and more, plus check
|
|
out Joe's US Tour schedule- he might be showing these in YOUR town soon!
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|
|
http://www.taoweb.com/666/joec/
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|
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ON THE ROAD:
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|
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"SEX BLOOD & MUTILATION" starring Genesis P-Orridge, Tattoo Mike
|
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Wilson, many others. This is my documentary focusing on extremes in
|
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body-modification.
|
|
"ACID IS GROOVY KILL THE PIGS" One of my "drug-crazed, killers
|
|
on-the-road" movies, this features the "cult" responsible for killing
|
|
the family of Capt Jeffrey MacDonald, gobbling blotter & killing folks.
|
|
"SPEED FREAKS WITH GUNS" Another "drug-crazed killer on-the-road"
|
|
movie, this time methamphetamine is the drug of choice.
|
|
Also, I'll be showing a preview clip from one the the two movies I'm
|
|
currently shooting & editing, "SEX BLOOD & MUTILATION 2". This sequel
|
|
focuses more on women than the first one did.
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|
|
Here are some venues & dates:
|
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Friday, January 24 RICHMOND VA Biograph Theater
|
|
Saturday, January 25 ASHEVILLE NC The Pink
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Friday, February 7 GARNER NC The Caboose
|
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Saturday, February 8 SAVANNAH GA Bay St Bar
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Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Republican
|
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My friends all own Congress, I must make amends
|
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No cash in my trust fund, no big dividends
|
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Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Republican
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GET AHEAD! GET SEVERAL HEADS!
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Read: THE MONGOLOID MOOSE Sample
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Issue
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More truthful than the Warren Report! $1
|
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More fun than a living severed head!
|
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Tastier than a big bucket o' glaze!
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Just High Tech enough to piss off the Amish!
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c/o Scott Wilson, PO Box 642, Bloomfield NJ 07003
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ZINE-MANIA
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[Lots more listings real soon, too! Thanks to the
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people who have flooded me with TONs of great stuff]
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ABWoF - Stands for "A Back Water of Fandom", from the ashes of Dan Harper's
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RoMSFaFiNA, is still primarily about science fiction literature, but delves
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much deeper into the general "fandom" aspect of it, That, being, those who
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aren't members of the "official" clubs, but just enjoy their own little
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corner of the it. This issue, he looks at anti-censorship messages in scifi,
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(and how movies can have different, even memorable, departures from the book)
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a personal diary and mini-review of Boskone 33, plus other musings on books,
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culture, and his favorite authors. Makes a nice complement to Arthur Hlavaty's
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Derogatory Reference zine. Available for "The Usual" or editorial whim.
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Dan Harper, PO Box 194, Concord MA 01742-0194 danlharp@aol.com
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Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) - They regularly send
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out a big stack of newspaper-magazines, way out on the "christian nation"
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fringe. They also have their own compound somewhere way the hell out in the
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middle of nowhere, where they have a pseudo-military organization (with
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themselves titles of Major Generals), for the purpose of taking over society
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[peacefully, according to the disclaimers]. They are big on end-times rapture
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&nd prophecy, but I can't see much anti-NWO influence. The papers themselves
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are great examples of hardcore fundie rants, and well worth it for the *tons*
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of great clip-art alone. They'll probably send it all for the asking:
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ACMTC Library, PO Box 90, Berino NM 88024, prophet@cibola.net
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http://www2.cibola.net/~prophet
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Archie McPhee - Color catalog - The "outfitters of popular culture", this
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is the ultimate source of all kinds of strange, unusual items, toys,
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geegaws, rubber animals, and anything else you can imagine. Whether its
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rubber chickens or pink flamingos for the yard, cricket-flavored
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lollipops, voodoo dolls, original fallout shelter signs, "Bob" mugs, Elvis
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playing cards, and tons more. You gotta get some of this stuff. Archie
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McPhee & Co., PO Box 30852, Seattle WA 98103. Info/order: 206-745-0711
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email: mcphee@mcphee.com web: http://www.halcyon.com/mcphee/
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Cato Institute - 1996 catalog - Books, journals, and papers on a wide variety
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of public policy issues, from the famous Washington DC think-tank that is
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responsible for much of the successful lower-tax/less gov't policies of the
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current Republican congress- but its actually undercover Libertarians.
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Although they seem "conservative" on most fiscal issues, they're also against
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the stupid War on Some Drugs, and advocate individual liberty in a way that
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the Repubs can only dream about. 800-767-1241, Cato Institute Books,
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938 Howard St., Suite 202, San Francisco, CA 94103
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Derogatory Reference #81 - Arthur Hlavaty's thoughts/journal on Sci-Fi
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literature, mixed in with whatever else he feels is important or is happening
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to him at the time. Being recognized as an authority and published in
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various SF references, I admit that I'm not familiar with many of the authors
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he talks about, except for some of the more popular ones like Philip K. Dick,
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Heinlein, etc. Plus, he gives his thoughts on things like political
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correctness, health problems, big business, and more. Print version is $1,
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or trade or email. Arthur D. Hlavaty, 206 Valentine St., Yonkers NY
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10704-1814 hlavaty@panix.com
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Devil Boy Comics #2 - Godvirus issue - Hardcore, gory, punk sci-fi comics
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and stories. Profusely illustrated, in a style similar to Eric York of
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Hungry Maggot. Plenty of raw violence, but gets quite psychological too.
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The title cartoon "Devil Boy" is about a small demon that controls the Devil
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Boy, and prepares him for a life of debauchery and carnage. Look for these
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arond various Seattle area bars, as well as the zine "Mansplat", and comic
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conventions in Washington state. Send SASE for catalog and some free
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Devil Boy stickers, maybe a little extra for the zine, to: V.Blast
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4742 42nd Ave. SW, Suite 354, Seattle WA 98116
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The Dial #5 - One-stop shopping for the best subversion in town. Each
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"channel" has a different article, most of which are taken from other
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zines and sources, but put together for dramatic effect. Includes an interviews
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with arsonists & smugglers, an article on 100 drunken Santas on a rampage in SF,
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basics of lockpicking, sneaking alcohol into sporting events, your rights
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regarding police searches, and creating confusion. Also has zines/music and
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a nice section on the SubG/Discordian cults, with instructions on how to perform
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the Turkey Curse. $2, 4/5$: The Dial Pressworks, PO Box 38126-830 Dallas TX
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765238 Tons more tips and tricks are on: http://www.math.grin.edu/~gibson
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Of course, these are for entertainment purposes only.
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Drapetomania! - Premier issue (meaning, the uncontrollable urge to escape
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from freedom) [name is also being changed due to conflicts] The basic
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premise, like the name, is about being free enough to live among others, and
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having fun in the process; with the zine being a source of knowledge to help
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accomplish this goal. Lots of practical info on recycling, improvising,
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paying off bills, using computers, book review (Whole Earth Catalog in this
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issue), and a lot more, including the complete "Declaration of Independence
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of Cyberspace" by John Perry Barlow. $3, Charles Alfred "Al" Human,
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505 Woodlawn St., Suite #229, Belmont NC 28012 liberty@clt.mindspring.com
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Dream Scene magazine #5 - This is the final edition of Dream Scene, which is,
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quite literally, people's dreams, plus dream-inspired and relevant artwork,
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and even some dreams illustrated in cartoons. It's a wild trip too, with many
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of them rivaling any psychedelic ever done on purpose- and there's no analysis,
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just unfiltered description, in the dreamer's own words. This is an extra-big
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issue, since its the last, and back issues are available for $4.00. Its a
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shame that this is the last, but they've all been a lot of fun. Write to:
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Dream Scene Magazine, 3902 folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94110-6138
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Factsheet 5 - #60 - Another huge issue- a must have for anyone who produces
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a zine, and highly recommended for anyone who likes to read them. This
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issue has lots of good, practical info. Tells how to cash those checks
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made out to the zine, Mary Fleenor tells how to avoid the psychopaths that
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you might attract, plus a debate on zine quality- and how to avoid the
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pitfalls that make some lame. As usual, tons of listings of zines,
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cartoons, albums, and art that you can't find anywhere else. 6 issues $20.
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Factsheet Five, PO Box 170099, San Francisco, CA 94117-0099
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The Fisico Nuclear Experience - Sept. 1996 - More strange adventures of the
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masked wrestler/physicist/magician with wierd powers and weirder wrestling
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opponents, as they fight and practice high tech/black arts all over the
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country. This zine chronicles the different stories, schedules, and events.
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of El Fisico Nuclear. Real nice looking booklet form now, too. $8/6 to
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Viva la Lucha Publications, PO Box 937, Brea, CA 92622-0937 Lyger@aol.com
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Giants & Little People in Fact and Fiction #7 - The next issue will be the
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last of this particular zine, where Bob Nelson explores the genre of size-
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both midgets and dwarves, and giants. This particular issue concentrates
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on this genre in comics, comic books, and cartoons, with lots of examples.
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Also, more updates on midgets/giants in movies and TV shows, plus a large
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section on real stories of midgets, including midget rap and gospel groups,
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the famous actor Billy Barty, and the tragic story of Herve Villechaize.
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$1 to bob Nelson, 75 Hale St. #1, Beverly, MA 01915
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GrooVee CheeWaWa #1 - Another zine from Austin Texas, which shares the
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mailing address with Lost Armadillos in Heat, and probably people as well.
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There's lots of Texas-oriented stuff (including the legendary Austin music
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scene), like LAIH, but also some great rants, jokes, and other articles from
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the point of view of a city and culture that never really left the late 60s.
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It's a fun scene, if you've ever been there, and this zine gives a really
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good picture of what its like to live there. $2 to Lost Armadillos In Heat
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113 West 31st Street, Austin TX 78705
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Hungry Maggot #5 & #6 - Highly recommended. Chock full of conspiracy info,
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disgusting comics, strange movies and stranger zines, wild articles, and
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especially, the tons and tons of great artwork by Eric York and others.
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The dominant theme is horribly mis-shapened monsters committing unspeakable
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acts- which makes the zine live up to its mission of "high weirdness and
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low culture". I especially liked the "Hell Kitty" cartoon parody of
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"Hello Kitty". Also, lots of ads and info on other zines in the same extreme
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style. Only $1 each for a thick zine to: Eric York, 2912 N. Main #1,
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Flagstaff AZ 86004
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Illicit Underground - V1#1 May/June/July 96 issue - I had heard that there
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is a growing underground/alternative culture in Pennsylvania, but I never
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saw anything from it until I got this zine. There seems to be on helluva
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scene, and IU captures it quite nicely. Excellent technical production, plus
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all the chaos, artwork, rants, and info you'd expect from a GenX/Libertarian/
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underground magazine. Also, with a "zine within a zine",they have a special,
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independent secttion on sci-fi and role playing games. Lots of fun, and
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indispensible for anyone living in the South-central PA area. $1/issue
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(checks to Round Table Enterprise) Illicit Underground Magazine, PO Box 7486
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Lancaster PA 17604-7486 IllicitU@aol.com
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Jay Harber - Notes From Oblivion - Free in exchange for audiotape or SASE.
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Jay suffers from a degenerative eye disease, and isn't able to read zines,
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but he loves to listen to them on tape. Plus, he'll trade his zine and
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other works in exchange for tapes. Tape someone reading your zine aloud,
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and send it to him for free by printing "Free matter for the blind and
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Phys. Handicapped" on the outside. Jay Harber, 626 Paddock Lane,
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Libertyville, Il 60048
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JND Pseudo Zine - Not exactly a zine "issue", each one is unique, and pulled
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together from a lot of different and constantly changing sources. Ranges
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from heavy philosophical essays and debates, to music, movies, zines, fringe
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resources, and other interesting bits. Very pro-libertarian, eclectic
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orientation, and interesting explanations of the Buddhist philosophy that
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JND also practices. Great lists too- possible source for collectors and
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trades. No price listed, but he seems to like trades: JND Pseudo Zine
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PO Box 613, Redwood Valley, CA 94570
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Laissez Faire Books -Huge selection of books on liberty, lots of "conservative"
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material, but overwhelmingly oriented to the more libertarian positions on
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economics, education, censorship, gun control, and law. On the Internet,
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subscribe to the list at BookNews@LFB.org for new books reviews, or order
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online at orders@LFB.org. web: http://www.LFB.org 800-326-0996
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938 Howard Street #202, San Francisco, CA 94103
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Liberty Tree books - Big source of political works, focusing on the writings
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by and about the US founders. Also, with books on many other current political
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topics; a mixture of right-wing/conservative and libertarian-oriented works.
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Lots of good stuff for anyone concerned about the government and societal
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decay, with stuff ranging from dry analysis to PJ O'Rourke to Paladin Press.
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800-927-8733 - The Independent Institute, 134 - 98th Ave. Oakland CA 94603
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Mongoloid Moose #22 - The big news this time is the death of the Bullet Proof
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Hyundai, featured in adventures in many previous issues. Also in this issue
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is the return of Major Stress, who takes aim at the "children", who are in
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reality, a lot less "innocent" than people believe. Plus, Doug gets taken
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for granted by a girl who casually exposes herself to him, Scott indulges
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in the wonders of NyQuil, and much more. $1 or anything you can put in an
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envelope: Scott Wilson, PO Box 642, Bloomfield NJ 07003 MongoMoose@aol.com
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Mongoloid Moose #24 - Adventures in fast food, with one of Scott's friends
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who always manages to screw up everything, plus Major Stress tackles the
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clueless workers at roadside diners. Comics in this issue too, with the
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main story, a reiew of a recent Foo Fighters concert in NY, which turned out
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to be a real war story. Plus, Strange but true news, and much more.
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$1/trade to: Mongoloid Moose c/o Scott Wilson, PO Box 642, Bloomfield NJ 07003
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Michael Burnette Productions - 96/97 catalog - Professional-quality special
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effects and makeup, props, and kits good enough to use in YOUR scifi/horror
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film. Dissect your own Area 51 alien! Skulls, aliens, monsters, mummies,
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skeletons, corpses, and complete make-up to create any gory injury or
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mutation you like, with how-to books. http://www.web-space.com/MBP
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MBP Inc. PO Box 16627, North Hollywood, CA 91605
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NCSE Reports - Spring 1996 - News journal from the National Center for
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Science Education, which actively fights the attempts by fundamentalists to
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teach religion in public schools under the disguise of "creationism". This
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issue analyzes Internet resources on evolution, review of a book which
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debunks Darwin's alleged deathbed conversion, trash pseudo-science shows on
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network TV, news from school boards around the country, and tons of references
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and resources. NCSE membership is $25/year which includes 4 issues of NCSE
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Reports, 2 issues of Creation/Evolution, and book discounts. NCSE, PO Box 9477,
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Berkeley, CA 94709-0477 http://www.NatCenSciEd.org
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Neighborhood Threat Comics #3 - another mini-comic from Kill City Graphics.
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This one has bunches of small 1 and 2-page strips, including Alternative Math,
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which explains modern "alternative rock" in mathematical terms of old hippies,
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and old bands; Dave's Laws (like Murphy's), The Snoodletons discover the
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cross-generational appeal of punk music, and lots more. This comic changes
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its title every issue, named after Iggy Pop songs. Also check out the
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Barefoot and Pregnant comics, and the subgenius journal HeadLines. Only $1
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each from Dave Mitchell, PO Box 5094, Winter Park, FL 32793-5094
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The Obliviositer issue # 10101 - A brief bit of time off from the "True Army
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Tales", for a special "Working For The Man" episode, focusing on low-pay,
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hard working jobs supervised by insecure assholes. Just about everyone has
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had at least one of these jobs from hell. Tim tells about the jerks he works
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for at the screen-printing shop, Yul Tolbert tells of working at McDonald's
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(the horror!), Sean Fehrenbach recalls the terror of delivering pizzas for
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Dominos, with other strips by Robin Bougie, Adam Larson, and more. This
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is turning out to be a big issue with enough material to rival the
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"professional" comics, and much better than the comics in any newspaper.
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$2 each or 6/$10 to: Tim Brown, 1326-15th St. E., Saskatoon, SK S7N 0R9
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Prometheus Books - Fall 96/Winter 97 catalog - Huge selection of critical,
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often heretical, books which investigate every untouchable subject. New
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release include "All-American Monster", an unauthorized biography of Timothy
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McVeigh, "The Case Against School Vouchers", "Evangelicals at the Ballot Box",
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"Weird Water and Fuzzy Logic", the latest from Martin Gardner, and tons more.
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No iconoclast should be without this handy catalog. 800-421-0351;
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Prometheus Books, 59 John Blenn Dr., Amherst NY 14228-2197
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Raccoon Times #3 - Fall 96 - Furry Zine, which deals with the comic genre
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where animals are substituted for humans. This issue details lots of these
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comics, lots from Antartic Press. Plus, other "normal" features such as
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zine, movie, and music reviews, the furry ficiton "Planet of the Raccoons",
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and more. $1 from Bob Nelson, 75 Hale St., Apt. 1, Beverly MA 01915
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Bob is no longer producing "NegativFan"; it has been resurrected as
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NegativFanboyLand, $1 from Don-O, PO Box 5681, Santa Monica, CA 90409
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The Scroll - Volune 11 Issue 4 - Newsletter of the UNCC Science Fiction
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and Fantasy Guild - Lots of scifi info, convention information, and general
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gaming information in the Southeast region. Includes contact information for
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gaming clubs in the area, stories, and technical info for expanding and
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playing a multitude of different role playing games. RonMcClung@aol.com,
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UNCC SGA Clubs & Organizations, Univ of NC, Charlotte NC 28223
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Second Renaissance Books - Summer 1996 - The official source of books and
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material on Objectivism, the philosophy created by Ayn Rand, and other
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pro-reason authors. The feature is "The O.J. Verdict" by Leonard Peikoff,
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which traces the philophical "ivory tower" ideas that led to OJ's acquital.
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Also, tapes from Peikoff's successful radio showon KIEV-AM in LA, which
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explore applications of these ideas. 800-729-6149 74222.2330@compuserve.com
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Second Renaissance Books, 143 West St., New Milford CT 06776
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Skeptical Inquirer - March/April 1996 - The new format looks great- full
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color, just like regular magazines. This issue's big story is about the
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military's 20-year, 20M$ program on psychic spying. The result- a complete
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flop, waste of time and taxpayer money. Carl Sagan has an essay about the
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relationship of truth to science, pseudoscience, and ultimately, civilization
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itself. Plus, an exploration of the historical claims of vampires, versus
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fictional accounts, and lots more. Great for keeping your bullshit detector
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charged up. $4.95 single issue, $32.50/year (6 issues) - Skeptical Inquirer,
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Box 703, Amherst NY 14226-0703
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Survivor - Vol. 8 #2 - Like the Jan 96 issue, this one reprints large sections
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of timely -and needed- info from the Libertarian party. This one has the
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special report on the LP, detailing the libertarian philosophy in general,
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how they would handle things quite differently than they are now, and their
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stand on the issues. Much of this may be old hat to people familiar with the
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LP, but there's lots of people who have never heard of it, and this reprint is
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a great way to become familiar with it. Plus, more survival/preparedness/
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self-suffiency info, hard-hitting political cartoons, and tons of contacts.
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Donation to: Evans, 11-15 45th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101-5154
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Survivor - Vol 8 #4 - Every square millimeter packed with great info, ads,
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contacts, and tons of on-target political comics. Lots of good info from
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the survival/preparedness field, how to be thrifty/independent, and info to
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keep up with the government's nefarious schemes. A special in this issue
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reveals the gov't plan to seize and ultimately ban automobiles with draconian
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"emissions testing", which is actually just another property grab and power
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increase. Plus, lots of zines & slackness, comics, and other alternative
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info. Recommended. Sugg. $2 donation to: Evans, 11-15 45th Ave. Long Island
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City, NY 11101
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Ticket to Hades #3 - Small, 8-page zine given out at Dragon Con 96, has
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miscellaneous humor, quizzes, and funny lists that poke fun at cons and the
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types of people they attract. Given out free, they suggest $1 to mail it
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and back issues. Mad Dog Ink, PO Box 60213, Savannah, GA 31420
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Trouble - Twisted comics by Jerry Collins, *definitely* for adults only.
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There's quite a bit of "furry" characters, lots of latex, mechanoid warriors,
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sinister characters, plus fun with "Bob" being disciplined in the furry
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pleasure dungeon. $3.50 from Wildcat Press, Box 167, 48 Shattuck Square,
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Berkeley CA 94704 - also ask for their catalog of furry, subgenius, and other
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zines. The artist, Jerry Collins, who does tons of great SubGenius art, is
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also looking to contract out drawings- watch HToMC for samples of his artwork.
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He is at: 111 Victor Circle N.W., Atlanta, GA 30314-2125
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The Twilight Zine VI - on the front line in the battle against the alien
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conspiracy, this is full of comix, reviews, artwork, and stories, much of
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it in the general outer space/aliens motif, with a Capt. 9-Ball comic.
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It concentrates mainly on the comics and art, with a few poems and a small
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review section, and scattered oddities, such as a great ballot for electing
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a new Pope. $2 from The Twilight Zine, c/o Andrew, PO Box 85581, Tuscon,
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AZ 85754-5581
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the Watcher - Summer 1996 - Journal of the Order of Shaitan, the Baltimore-
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based successor to the Church of Satan. Lots of contact info, books, tapes,
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and ads for other covens and related groups. Also included is lots of real
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newspaper articles of violence, corruption, riots, rapes, etc.- evoke a
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weird mood much like that new "Millenium" show- plus fring mysteries as
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revealed by Dr. Franklin R. Ruehl. As a whole, its better than TV for
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showing the decay of society- and the pitiful attempts of the fundie "prayer
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warriors" are duly noted- which are, more often than not, thinly disguised
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grabs for money and power. As a whole, this is a good focal point for
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active satanic/thelemic groups. Single issue $6, annual $23- Gargoyle Prod.
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Magister Ron Mephisto, S.P., 708 S. 51st St. Baltimore MD 21224
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The West Virginia Surf Report #12 - Lots of random commercial/stream of
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consciousness bits mixed together, with stories and other short bits. The
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"art house funnyz", regular cartoons with the punchline left off so as to
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render that hip, strange, and ambiguous feel of so much "art". Plus, a tour
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diary with an (obviously fake) punk band was quite clever and actually on-
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target. Plus, rants, and assorted oddities, which tend to go for the
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confusion effect. 12 pages/$5 per issue, but he also trades for equivalent-
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sized zines. WV Surf Report, PO Box 43662, Atlanta GA 30336-0662
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!-!-!-!-!-!-! BLESSED ZEALOTS !-!-!-!-!-!-!
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The Stark Fist of Removal - Interim Update #723 - Latest news from the front
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lines of the war on normality. Includes the latest Price List of the Gods
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with everything you just can't do without. Burn this information into your
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cortex with the hottest laser in town: The SubGenius Foundation, PO Box 140306
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9Dallas TX 75214 - slack@metronet.com http://sunsite.unc.edu/subgenius
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Devival hotline: 216-556-0338 Read >>> alt.slack <<<
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HEADLINES - Journal of Subgenius happenings from the deep south, from Rev.
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Dr. St. Dave Mitchell, Pastor of the 1st Mobile Church of Bay Hill. - with
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real kook news, increasing instances of "Bob" in the actual mass media as we
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approach 1998, and actual weirdness around the world. Also lots of bulldada
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and original rants. Your complete guide to the underworld for $1/trade to
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Dave Mitchell, PO Box 5094, Winter Park, FL 32793-5094
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Obloquy - #4 - Takes a jaundiced look at the mountains of pure garbage that
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the Internet is becoming, as antisocial twits trade volumes of meaningless
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drive. [and woe be unto anyone who fails to log onto the official Subsite
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at http://sunsite.unc.edu/subgenius/] Back to reality, it also has a review
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of the Slack Crusade's visit to Ground Zero in Minneapolis, more weird news,
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an interview with Demi Moore's nipples, zines, rants, schlock, prophecy, and
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a review- as much as its possible to put into words, of "Tetsuo: The Ironman".
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Lotta stuff in a small package. Send $1 or something to: obloquy, PO Box 5902,
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Wilmington NC 28403-0789 http://www.rlabs.com/obloquy
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So What? #11 & #12 - Official digest of the Temple of Holy Electronic Media
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& Unadulatered Slack (THEMUS) which advicates much MORE television watching
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instead of less, elevating it to a truly holy practice. Lots of great
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regular features including Bil Keane Must Die (plus dysfunctional Family
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Circus), Why I Hate Blockbuster Video, 23 Watch, Celebrity Corpse Update,
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and the ever-popular and highly blasphemous Crazy Christian Conspiracy
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Comics. Rev. Groovy G. rants and raves about the shows on the sacred CRT
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(don't forget B5's KILLER new season...), and both of these issues go into
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the latest SubG schism, with the formation of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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of the SubGenius, under the 12-gauged leadership of Rev. K'Taden Legume.
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Indispensible, with tons of SubG news & info. $1 "Love" donation, stamps
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or trade to: so what? PO Box 378, Richmond VA 23218
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Vision Temple - Tons of fun stuff in every mailing, plus lots of great
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performance/mail art projects that *you* can join in. Currently, he's
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compiling a tape of music and mail celebrating the life of Dr. Tim Leary.
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Plus, in his great price list, he offers music by Chewing Foil, Watching the
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Skies, plus more by MoFo, free artwork for cd/tape covers, a *fantastic* deal
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for punches in the eye ($1), and more. Free strange ads, and cartoon booklets
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too. Send anything and everything to (note the new address): Rev. Carey,
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PO Box 594, Arcata, CA 95518 USA
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The Sinner's Bible - Continuing the proud tradition of High Weirdness by Mail
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and Asylum for Shut-Ins, this is the latest, most up-to-date journal of the
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truly weird and twisted bulldada available, in categories ranging from tax
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protesters, pirate radio, UFO/NWO conspiracy, fringe technology, kinky
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lifestyles, comics, psychedelia, magick, satanicka, and the truly slack.
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Tons of pictures and illustrations, its much more focused on the extreme
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scene than the more general (but also recommended) Factsheet Five. Definitely
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a must-have for a CHEAP $3 from Sticky Green, PO Box 27663, LA CA 90027-0663
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email: sticky@wavenet.com
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The Bigfoot Banner - Dobbs is actually a Sasquatch- in this church bulletin
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which reveals the true Yeti-inspired roots of the SubG cult. Sightings,
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Yeti virus attacks, cartoons, and actual questions answered by the Holy
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Bigfoot himself. Bigfoot HQ, 3025 6th St., Tuscaloosa AL 35401
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Also Recommended High Slack/$$$ value:
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OGYR NETWORK
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PO Box 53 $2 sample copy
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Plainfield, IL 60544
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Internet: Saint_Andrew@anl.gov or
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stumattheadand@vax.colsf.edu
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Editor: $aint @ndrew I
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Asst Ed: Pope Phred
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Hey! If you're reading the ASCII text version, you're missing out
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on the great artwork by:
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Jerry Collins Dave Kocher
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111 Victor Circle NW -AND- 4506 Darcie Dr.
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Atlanta, GA 30314-2125 Erie, PA 16506
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PO Box 21144
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Philadelphia PA 19114-0344
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They do great stuff for zines!!!!
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Holy Temple of Mass Consumption slack@ncsu.edu
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PO Box 30904 BBS: 919-954-5028
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Raleigh, NC 27622 http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/
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