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SPRING a poem by Ellie Schoenfeld
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from her book ISBN: 1-886895-13-9
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Earth laughs in flowers
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but it takes a long time
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for her to crack a smile around here.
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And I, desperate for a joke
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after nine years of winter,
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finally spy a corner of grass and soil,
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tangible evidence
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of the possibility of Spring.
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I want to grab the dirt,
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rub handfuls onto my skin,
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fill myself in
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grow flowers from every oriface.
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Live From Cadot, WI (exactly half-way between the
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North Pole and the Equator) it's ATI - Activist
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Tellem It.
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Dedication: Ben, Rachel, Tag, Jerry, CJ, Beth, Mike
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Hiya,
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It's Sunday nite. The other day my friend Shelly
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and I drove six and a half hours to see a folksinger
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named Dar Williams perform a benefit concert. You
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ever heard of her? My friend Melanie turned me on
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to her music about a year ago when we were sharing
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each others' inspirations. Wilco, Dar, stuff like
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that for her...Roger Miller, Pete Seeger, Melanie,
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Joan Baez, stuff like that for me. But I'd never
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seen her live before. If you get a chance you owe
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it to yourself. You owe it to humanity. Go see her.
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I have to say her show was worth every mile! I
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think my fave songs so far are "The Babysitter's
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Here," and "When I Was a Boy." "If I Wrote You"
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was pretty good too, and there's a brand new one
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she's working on that pokes fun of Yoko Ono (she
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deserves it!) was great too.
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And now, it's Tori Spelling for Cardio Kung Fu.
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What's next. Taco Bell with the big badass, fat
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burning gazpacho burritoburger???!?!?!?!
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Aparthood Alert: Should you happen to see a black
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man running something, find out who's the white man
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who owns the place, (or basically him, huh?)
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That's how far we've come.
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In all these years.
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That's all of how far we've come.
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OK, I've got a couple poems for you, then some ATI
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stuff, you know, #'s, Lettuce, the usual PAWN stuff,
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and then we end with reprint of a poem I collected
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on the road. U R N 4 tr8s.
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_prime_
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[][][][]
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GRAVEN IMAGE : WHICH CAME FIRST
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When you built that church;
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Was it phase II or III?
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I can't recall.
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I saw you become -
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Graven.
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[][][]
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MISSIONARY GIRL
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In all our time together
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I got you
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To do it
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One other way.
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With no strings attached.
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[][][][][][]
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Prime Anarchist Productions Presents...
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the PAPP #'s Run [note: because some of these
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links are news oriented, their "shelf-life" may
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be quite short. Should you encounter a dead one,
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feel free to "play through." -prime]
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"Hey, think of it as a neo Computer
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Shopper Magazine BBS listing."
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-anon.
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http://www.lod.org
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http://yaddaness.com
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http://come.to/CIABASE
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http://www.capsteps.com
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http://www.poetryslam.com
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http://www.ga-usa.com/jcg
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http://www.davidrovics.com
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http://www.sneezingcow.com
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http://www.punkbands.com/zines
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http://www.wakeupwisconsin.com
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http://www.prairienet.org/mediapoll
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http://www.afsc.org/pwork/pieces.htm
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http://www.intop.net/~pmoore/SOA.WAV
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http://dangerousmonkey.com/dailyboink
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http://www.peacehost.net/soaw-w/DC.html
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http://home.att.net/~r.rumpel/index.html
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http://www.squirrelbait.com/roadkill.htm
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http://www.cc.columbia.edu/%7Ehauben/acn
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http://www.hippie4congress.org/main.html
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http://digital.net/~cheshire/birthday.html
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http://www.furnitureporn.com/furnporn1.html
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http://www.people.virginia.edu/~slm4b/dar.htm
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http://homepage.cistron.nl/~svm/hot/music.html
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http://www.ship.edu/~bm3719/lynx_bookmarks.html
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http://www.salon.com/comics/tomo/2000/04/24/tomo
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http://www.leisuretown.com/library/jan1000/3.html
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http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread1341.shtml
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http://www.poharb.toofarnorth.com/publications.html
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http://www.earlyamerica.com/review/fall97/arnold.html
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http://bboard.mp3.com/mp3/ubb/Forum53/HTML/000217.html
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http://mojo.calyx.net/~refuse/mumia/050100antioch.html
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http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/105/aluminum_noise.html
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http://www.baylor.edu/~Brazos/Number2/LiteraryLinks.html
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http://www.zimbra.nl/talkingheads/davidbyrne/ritual.html
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http://www.abcmedianet.com/nopwd/headlines/042700/0427_01.html
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http://www.kitetoa.com/Pages/Textes/Les_Dossiers/Weird/hamsandwiches.htm
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http://pecan.srv.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/phoebe/mosaic/magazines.html
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GNAW ON SOME LETTUCE?
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to kokopeli:
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If you are a performing musician who needs a web page where you can
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update your own performance dates and locations using any browser,
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check this out. http://www.thunderland.net/Promo/APromo.htm
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to ati@etext.org
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Recently, my web site was hacked and while looking for the url on-line...
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I ran across
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http://altavista.remarq.com/altavista/transcript.asp?g=%22crosswinds%2
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Enet%2F%7Ethewing%22&tn=18400001&sh=fc4a0a189efece30&str=%22crosswinds%2
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Enet%2F%7Ethewing%22&idx=0
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In that you have my web page address which is
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http://matrix.crosswinds.net/~thewing and because of my recent computer
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problems and not understanding the context or reason why the url was in
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there, I was hoping for some enlightenment.
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Laura
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[Laura, I definitely did not hack your website. Sorry to hear
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about that. I don't wish that on anyone. I do think you're
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almost as paranoid as me though. I liked your page a LOT so
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I put it in my #'s run. That's the extent of my relationship
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with your site.]
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to ati@etext.org
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Fucking beautiful pome dude!
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One line you missed (probably intentionally due to modesty):
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Art is Marc Frucht.
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-Akira
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to ati@etext.org
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neat, marco.
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-robyn
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>>Artis
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>> by Marc Frucht
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>>
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>>Art is not always a painting
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>>Art is a trash heap that just
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[snip...]
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To: cygnus@
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CC: marco@
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This just went to usenet. I might put it in this
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weekend's ati. I'm not sure yet.
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----====----
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WASHINGTON - How quickly will we rationalize and justify Jonny Chung?
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Today China became important enough to Washington's national security
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that it feels safe to thumb Taiwan, tackle Tibet and export terror
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throughout both hemispheres.
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We are proliferating one thing and it is NOT peace.
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Mark my words, Bubba. We are in for a world of hurt.
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EAST ROOM - White House. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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George Bush and John McCain seeking summit today serves perfect
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metaphor for Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China.
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Madeline Halfbright announces Clinton, Carter, Ford, Kissinger et al,
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with not a black man or woman in the house. Tuesday, May 9, and
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all is as it seems. Al Gore recognizes Warren Christopher, Al Haig, Brent
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Skocroft, Zbignew Brznski, Admiral Craft, and Jesse Ventura.
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Where's Mick Jagger?
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Carter recognized everyone, including Kissinger, EXCEPT Albright!
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Telling. Not a black man in the house. And only the token woman or
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three.
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How does one refute six presidents and two secretaries of state? If
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they told you to kill Christ, you would, wouldn't you? Or wouldn't you?
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"Co operative relations with China is in the best interest of the United
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States," says Dr. Henry "Death" Kissinger, to mad applause from pink faced,
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greasy, fat, primerib-stuffed heads. Best interest of the who? Of the who??
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AT LEAST BE HONEST, YOU NAZI PUKE!
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Peace and progress in Asia? Who the flakjacket are you fooling? Prepare
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for terror, oppression and anarchy of the sort that is NOT good.
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This is NOT good news.
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Final metaphor:
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A morphine, heroin speedball is going to kill you, you know that; but it's
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going to feel sooooooooooooo good.
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Look deeper than the happy fleshy crust, Bubba. Look under the surface
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and be afraid.
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Be very afraid.
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-30-
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=== ======================
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ATI - A recent convert to the best
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Pop Culture magazine in America.
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=== ======================
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ON THE ROAD SOME MORE
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by Aaron Kreider (Continued from last issue.)
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[If you wanna read the whole thing
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as one long t-phile goto:
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http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI/trilogy]
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When I wasn't really expecting it, possibly going through my bag for
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something or other, I got a ride from a young guy in a car going across
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most of North Dakota. He was on his way from South Dakota up to Williston
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(about a ten hour or so drive) to take up a position as a Youth Minister.
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He'd become a Christian about three years ago and that's why he picked me
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up. He was easy to talk to since he was my age and we could discuss
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religion and like subjects. I was the third hitch-hiker he'd ever
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picked-up. He offered me some food and I ate of his good oatmeal (somehow
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it was moist! - I was travelling on dry oat meal, chocolate chip cookies,
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nuts, and dried fruit). I refused to share his ham-sandwich which he
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almost didn't eat when he found out I was a vegetarian (!!!), but then I
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assured him that I wouldn't be offended and when he found out I didn't eat
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cheese, eggs, milk, etc - he justified it to himself. I originally thought
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I should get off in Bismarck, as that would have been a good place to get a
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ride if I had to stand at an entrance to the inter-state - but as we missed
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the truck stop turn-off (there was meant to be one on the west side of the
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town), I decided to go the extra 90-some miles to Dickinson with him. We
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almost ran out of gas (about half-way into the empty zone) somewhere before
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Dickinson. Some of the exits had 'no services'. We were in the boons.
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The countryside was pretty boring. Mostly range country with some cows.
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Very rural and not too much traffic.
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In conversation we actually agreed on the general idea that the Bible
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implied Christians should work for social justice. He believed in all of
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the Bible so we disagreed on some things and discussed (mildly arguing)
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homosexuality for a while. He had a very newly found girlfriend who was
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studying in South Dakota - and by moving to work they were going to be
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separated by quite a bit. At 4:23pm I was by Dickinson at N 46 53.785 W
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102 47.740. Dickinson was the boonies! Not completely but getting there.
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I walked out onto the turnpike to get a ride (before I had always
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hitch-hiked at entrances as hitch-hiking on the turnpike in many states is
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illegal). There were rains coming from the west and you could see the dark
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clouds (and possibly even the rains) in the distance. After maybe half an
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hour or so, I got a ride. It was a short one but well worth it as we drove
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through the rains which could have surprised me (it would have taken me ten
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minutes to get to shelter). The person who picked me up was a local. We
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talked mostly about the geography as I began to admire the countryside
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particularly as we entered the Little Missouri National Grassland and
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park. There were nice buttes - or whatever
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they are called. Saw some wild buffalo and horses. Unfortunately he only
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took me 37 miles and dropped me off in the middle of the park, where I just
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missed a friend of his who would have picked me up (he saw him drive by).
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At 5:21pm I arrived near Medora at N 46 55.895 W 103 33.412 hopped a fence
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and walked around for an hour or so. At 5:58 I sat on top of a hill, the
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highest for a couple miles. At N 46 55.981 W 103 33.613 around 2600 ft
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(though my altitude meter fluctuated from 2450-2800). I ate some food,
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drank a little water, and wrote my cousin Kara a letter (she was in
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Abidjan, Ivory Coast) as some dark rain clouds approached but fortunately
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missed me as they headed north. I climbed down the hill, walking and
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clambering down a gully. Because it was a gully and it had recently
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rained, it was muddy and I got dirt in my shoes and shoes stuck a little in
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the mud. A little bit after getting to the bottom, by the side of the
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turnpike it began to rain. Then the rain mixed with pea sized hail. I
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crouched down and covered myself and my backpack with my jacket as there
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was absolutely no cover around. My ten-year old jacket got very wet in the
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process though I mostly stayed dry. I was rather thirsty so I ate a little
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hail (it was nice and cool and good and I was running pretty low on water).
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I then tried to hitch. Visibility and the shoulder were good, but the
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traffic sucked. I waited over two hours without anyone stopping!
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Eventually it got too dark so I stopped trying. I tried to walk a bit,
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thinking I might be able to find a place with a bathroom and some water -
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but eventually (after 2 or 3 miles) gave up on that as it was pretty tiring
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and around 11:13 p.m. camped on top of a nearby hill (not the tallest one)
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at N 46 56.215 W 103 35.736.
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I slept pretty well, cocooning in my sleeping bag which was adequately
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warm. The ground was a little lumpy, but it was ok. It also became very
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windy in the wee hours of the morning (and I was on the top of a hill -
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which was probably pretty stupid) and I feared that rain was on the way!
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But it wasn't. It probably went down to the 40s.
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(TO BE CONTINUED...)
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"SAY IT AIN'T SO: Transcript of DC'S Police Chief brutalizing someone.
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CNN footage from A16 demonstrations. Typed in by Marc Frucht.
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A grey-haired caucasian patrolman pushes a young woman aside.
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Walkie Talkie in hand, Police Chief Ramsey approaches.
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Puts radio in his left pocket. (not sure jacket or pants from
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the camera angle) Ramsey grabs the young woman the minute she
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gets up off the ground from being pushed by the other patrolman.
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Ramsey's right hand is on her left shoulder. He grabs her hair
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with his left hand, turns her around and throws her to the ground.
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She gets up, he grabs her with both hands again. Lunges at her
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throat with his right hand, left hand around the back of her
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head and his left leg behind her legs, he grabs her left breast
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with his right hand.
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Ramsey wrestles her to the ground, not letting go of her breast until
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she struggles away behind a journalist in the way of the camera.
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Ramsey slides her along the pavement back into site but now he's
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facing away from the camera, hunched over her flat on her back.
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He takes what appears to be either three punches or pulls of her
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hair, comes up with her bandana in his hands, ripped right off of
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her head.
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Demonstratively, Ramsey throws it on the ground at her as she's
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getting back up to try and run back into the crowd away from the
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violence.
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DC Police Chief Ramsey pulls his walkie talkie back out of his
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pocket and smiles as he talks through very heavy breathing.
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PRESS RELEASE
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Tue, 09 May 2000 22:35:50 -0400
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GRAFFITI AT AUCTION
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GUERNSEY'S TO CONDUCT FIRST MAJOR SALE
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FOCUSED ON THE HISTORY OF UNIQUE URBAN ART FORM
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The Graffiti art movement was spawned in New York City in the late
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1960's, spread throughout the world and remains a vital genre displayed
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in museums and discussed on the pages of leading pop cultural
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publications universally. Interestingly, there has never been a major
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auction devoted to Graffiti and related urban arts... until now! The
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first true auction reflecting on the hip hop generation and inner city
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culture will be held on June 14th and 15th at NYC's Puck Building.
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Guernsey's will be presenting a comprehensive auction of hundreds of
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lots of paintings, drawings, sculpture and constructions, photography
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and ephemeral materials (piece books, movie art, etc.) reflecting on the
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last thirty years of Graffiti. The renowned Bronx Museum of the Arts is
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involved with the project and will be benefiting from a gala preview
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held in its honor. In an effort to have the auction match the excitement
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of the art, many of the lots will be sold without a minimum reserve.
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Info: 212-794-2280. Faxes may be sent to
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212-744-3638; email to guernseysny@aol.com.
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PLEASE POST WIDELY
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GREAT NEWS!! /update 3-14-00
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note SD's address correction from last sending
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from Standing Deer Defense Committee
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http://standingdeer.homepage.com/index.html
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To Friends & Supporters of Standing Deer:
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By the efforts of Dr. Lannette Linthicum and Dr. Glenda Adams Standing Deer
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was transferred from Pack One Prison to the Geriatrics Center at Estelle on
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5-7-00.
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Standing Deer describes his new location as being "a cool 75* in here in this
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sterile bug-free geriatrics facility. This place is even better than I
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remember it." His Clonidine has been restored, blood pressure is good and
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reports that the medical staff is professional and treats him as a patient.
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He has also been recommended for the heart clinic in Galveston.
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Thank you, THANK YOU ALL for writing your many
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letters of support in order to win this life-saving transfer.
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Standing Deer's new address:
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Robert H. Wilson #640289 / Estelle Unit, 264 FM 3478 / Huntsville, TX
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77320-3322
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CHECK YOUR FORKS: For Tube Failure Or Chipped Teeth.
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WASHINGTON -- Two companies are recalling about 31,000 bicycle
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suspension forks because they can break apart from bicycles, causing
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riders to lose control and fall. About a dozen people have already been
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injured.
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Answer Products Inc. is recalling about 17,500 BMX and mountain
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bicycle forks because the tube that attaches the fork to the bicycle
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can fail, the CPS Commission said Tuesday.
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Answer Products has received six reports of forks failing, resulting
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in two people suffering minor injuries such as cuts, bruises and
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chipped teeth.
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Because of similar problems, By Us International Co. of Taiwan is
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recalling about 13,500 Ballistic front suspension forks installed on
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certain Brunswick mountain bicycles.
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By Us and Brunswick received 18 reports of forks on these bicycles
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breaking apart resulting in nine riders suffering serious head and bodily
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injuries, abrasions, bruises and chipped teeth.
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[ref]-[http://www.answerproducts.com]
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SISYPHUS' CAMPAIGN: If We're Lucky, Maybe Sisyphus
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Will Bring Us Something Like This Each and Every Week
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by Sisyphus
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My campaign this year is: "Stay Out Of The Sun! There's NO
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OZONE Up There This Year!" This is true and can be checked.
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Do you want links? It's in NASA-JPL somewhere.
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There has been damned little media mention of this, so you
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watch; this fall, there'll be a rash of reportage on the rising
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rates of melanoma in the general populace.
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(Hmmmmmm.... I wonder, I wonder if there'll be a difference in
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incidence rates that can be linked to skin color. Stands to reason
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there would be, it's the ultra-violet colours that are not being
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filtered out.) And the light looks different. The yellow is still
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there, but there's this hard-edged bluish stuff about.
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Stay Out Of The Sun. Serious. All of the northern hemisphere
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this year. People in Russia and Northern Europe have the same problem.
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FREE BANDNAME IDEA OF THE WEEK
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MIDWIFE CRISIS
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GUITAR ANARCHY TECHNIQUE TIP (GATT) OF THE WEEK.
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GATT # 20
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Find a song that has E's and B's at the end of
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each line and announce that it rhymes when you
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play it. Instrumentals work best, but dumb pop
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songs are almost as good.
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-=Mine Canary=-
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a metaforic prose poem by marco
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Did you get the "canary in the mine"
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Metaphor when your favorite rock star sang it?
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When your fave fictionist wrote it?
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When your closest candidate closed with it?
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I'll admit I didn't get it at first. Not
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Until after Fasttrac passed, after Viagra,
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Allegra, Long after Reagan AND Rogaine,
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& even prilosec - that purple phascist pill.
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And of course long after Bechtel and Occidental.
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If you must know, I'll say I finally entered the
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Myth while reading Marilyn Chin. Long after fat
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Free fat and Cortizone.
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I'm a half-dead canary, as I look at the zinc
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and copper mine so far away from my life now, I
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can take my consolation in the knowing.
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That I can say.
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At the very least.
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Still I'm half alive.
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ENDANGERED SPEECHIES
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Estas un hippie?
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I mean it. That word doesn't change in ANY language.
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Not a tongue. Every one stays the same. Well at least
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in sound. Some spelling may vary...
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HALF A POEM.
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[you can have it free of charge]
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Tinseltown detinselized
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tinpan alley desensitized
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Newsroom desensationalized.
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(A)(C)(T)(I)(V)(I)(S)(T) (T)(I)(M)(E)(S)
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Send editors to the letter to:
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ati@etext.org
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[or was that...]
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Go to our never-official website at:
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http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist
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Get back issues at:
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http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/cygnus.html
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And sign up for the once a week publication at
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our listserver. We'll let YOU FIND THAT ONE on
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your own.
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We end this 'zine with
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FLUSHING FLUSHING FLUSHING ALL ACROSS AMERICA
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another poem by Ellie Schoenfeld
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[ Same book: Screaming Red Gladiolus! ]
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...our toilet is really a drag because every time you flush
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it the little chain that connects the handle to the plunger
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falls off and you have to reach your hand way down into the
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tank, way down into the freezing cold water and reconnect
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everything and while I'm reaching and reconnecting I think
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about millions of other people flushing their shit into a
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lake and about fish choking on all that shit and about places
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where people don't have enough water even to drink and here
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we are flushing flushing flushing all across America while
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the aquifers are running dry and there is talk of piping water
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from Lake Superior to Texas and by the time I have everything
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reconnected my fingers are numb from the cold...
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