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From jis@panix.com Tue Apr 5 12:15:22 EDT 1994
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Article: 3250 of alt.zines
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Path: news.cic.net!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!zip.eecs.umich.edu!panix!not-for-mail
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From: jis@panix.com (Jack Szwergold)
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Newsgroups: panix.chat,alt.zines,alt.music.alternative,alt.comics.alternative,rec.mag,alt.non.sequiter
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Subject: E-ZINE: SUPER STUPID SIDESHOW #1 (SPRING 1994)
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Date: 5 Apr 1994 11:51:51 -0400
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Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
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| **** ** ** ***** ****** ***** | the faith healers |
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|****** ** ** ****** ****** ****** | art supplies |
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|** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** | bratmobile |
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| ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** | chewing gum |
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| ** ** ** ****** ***** ****** | unrest (r.i.p.) |
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| ** ** ** ***** ** ***** | chris ware |
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|** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** | barbara manning |
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|****** ****** ** ****** ** ** | chocolate |
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| **** **** ** ****** ** ** | chardonnay |
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| | conan o'brien |
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| **** ****** ** ** ***** ** ***** | pac-man fever |
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|****** ****** ** ** ****** ** ****** | a.a. milne |
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|** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** | new york city subway |
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|****** ** ****** *** *** ****** ****** ****** ** ** | S 1 |
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| [ the ultra fun e-zine for people who demand quality ] |
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Welcome to the very first issue of SUPER STUPID SLAMBOOK!
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It's an e-zine that I've put together to review various
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eclectic things that I think deserve reviewing. There is no
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high and lofty goal in the pages of this thing. In fact,
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the only goal is to let other people know about things that
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are either (a) really good or (b) horrendously bad. That's
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it. Lofty goals aren't my forte. But sharing information
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is always a good thing. If there's anything you'd like to
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share with me, you can drop me a line at the addresses
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listed below.
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Take care, and have fun!
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Your bestest e-zine pal,
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TITLE: imaginary friend (CD LP)
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ARTIST: th faith healers
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ADDRESS: Elektra/Too Pure (If you can't find a decent record
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store that sells stuff from this branch of the Time/Warner tree,
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you live too further out in the boonies than you think.)
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PRICE: I paid $10.99.
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Wow! I (heart) this CD with all my being! It is just so much
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fun to listen to! A tad less aggressive than their last LP,
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(_lido_), but that doesn't mean it's bad. No way. This thing
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kicks. Tracks that get me going include _kevin_ and _the people_.
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Tracks I can live without include... Uhhh... Ummm... nothing! I
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truly love this thing. I even love it more for having a 40
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minute (yes forty minute) version of a song on it as well as a
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"bonus" track hidden 10 minutes after the last track. FYI, be
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on the lookout for both the "long-long-long-song" gimmick and the
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"mystery-bonus" track thing on this release. The long-long-long-
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song lasts forty minutes (yes, you heard me buddy. Four-tee!)
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and the mystery-track is a different version of the long-long-
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long-song that comes 10 minutes after the last track "ends". So
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pay attention, okay?
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TITLE: Colored Artboard (9" x 12", 16 Sheets) (MISC)
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ARTIST: Carolina Pad and Paper Co.
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ADDRESS: Charlotte, NC 28241
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PRICE: I paid $3.29.
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I draw comics and make mini-comics (drop me a line and I'll send
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you some info on them.) When I was trying to come up with a neat
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way to make my minis look cool, I came across this stuff in a
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local discount store. For all intensive purposes, this "art
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board" is nothing more than your standard run of the mill poster
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board. But what makes this stuff great is that it is already cut
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down into a manageable size. All I need to do is slip it into my
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handy li'l paper cutter, and within seconds I have cut up neat
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little covers for my mini-comics. Unfortunately, these packs are
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pretty hard to come by, since most people buy poster board in
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larger or smaller sizes. But if you ever need some quality
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precut posterboard, this stuff is exactly what you need.
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TITLE: The Real Janelle (CD EP)
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ARTIST: Bratmobile
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ADDRESS: Kill Rock Stars (120 North State Street, #418, Olympia,
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WA 98507)
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PRICE: I paid $6.50. Send a stamp for a full catalog and mail-
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order prices.
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When I first bought this thing, I was in a real bad mood. Life
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and work were dragging me down in a big way. Then I put this CD
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on, and for some reason it rubbed me the wrong way. It didn't
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seem as good as _Pottymouth_ and they covered a _Misfits_ song
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(and I can't stand the Misfits). To conclude, I dubbed this CD a
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dog. And one damn ugly mutt of a dog. Then about a week later,
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I threw it back on again and my feelings totally changed. Who
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knows what happened, but nowadays, this thing gets heavy playage
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on my CD player. The title track kicks and I even like their
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version of the Misfits' _Where Eagles Dare_. Just goes to show
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you. You should never dismiss anything.
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TITLE: Tongue Splashers (CANDY)
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ARTIST: Concord Confections Inc.
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ADDRESS: Concord, Ontario, Canada, L4K 3N1
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PRICE: I paid $1.30.
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To me, gum is gum is gum. You chew it. You get your sugar. And
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then it's a useless piece of... of... stuff that you chew on.
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With a philosophy like that, I might as well stick a piece of
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tree bark in some sugar and suck on it. Same effect. Anyway,
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this stuff is the best gum I've tasted in a long time. It comes
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in a little miniature paint can and claims to paint your tongue
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with color when you chew it. It kinda leaves a color behind, but
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nothing to write home about (NOTE: If you really want to get your
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tongue to change colors, go out and buy some Marino's Italian
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Ices! Those things leave behind some serious food coloring
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residue on the inside of your mouth!) The taste is another thing
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entirely.
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This stuff is nice and sugary and great while it lasts. You
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don't that immediate sugar buzz that most sugar gums give you,
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which is kinda nice. I'd buy more of this stuff if it was
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cheaper (it sells for $1.30 per paint can of 15 gumballs) and was
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easier to open. The damn can is as much of a pain to open as a
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real paint can. Oh well. It's authentic!
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TITLE: Animal Park (7" EP)
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ARTIST: Unrest
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ADDRESS: Teen Beat (P.O. Box 3265, Arlington, VA 22203)
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PRICE: I paid $3.99, but you can get it for $3.00 post-paid
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direct from Teen Beat. Make checks/money orders payable to Mark
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Robinson.
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*sniff*. I am sniffing here people because as of this writing
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Unrest has broken up. *sniff*. Who knows why? I hear that Phil
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decided to get a 9-5 teaching job, and kissed Unrest goodbye.
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*sniff*. Who knows. Whatever. This is the latest thing I
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bought from one of my fave groups. The songs are fab.
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_Afternoon Train_ is great and _Hey Hey Halifax_ is decent kinda
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throwaway instrumental, although it's interrupted occasionally by
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Mark E's need to slow down the tape and play other "head games"
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with the listener. But I shouldn't complain. *sniff*. Because
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this is the last thing that Unrest put out! *SNIFF*! SPECIAL
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NOTE: If you have trouble finding this thing, just ask your
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record store employee pal to find the single that has the cheesy
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pictures of some mustached "stud" making tea with his manliness
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hanging out all over the place on the cover. Not type kind of
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thing one easily misplaces or misfiles.
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TITLE: ACME Novelty Library #1 (COMIC)
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ARTIST: Chris Ware
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ADDRESS: Fantagraphics Books (7563 Lake City Way North East,
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Seattle, WA 98115)
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PRICE: I paid $3.50.
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The first time I saw Chris Ware's stuff was in the pages of RAW.
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It was some story about this bean-shaped guy who gets a new set
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of eyeballs via mail-order (you can get _anything_ via mail-order
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folks.) What a visual thing that was! That was the first and
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last time I saw his stuff in print. Then I saw his stuff at
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hanging on the wall at some alternative comics (or comix,
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depending on your pretentiousness level) show in N.Y.C. in 1993.
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I liked looking at his originals, but deep down inside I needed
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to actually own some of his stuff. Luckily, the store at the
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gallery was selling a real cool mini-comic Chris collected strips
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of his character, Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth.
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This Fantagraphics release, collects the strips that were
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contained in the mini, as well as other stories into one big
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"standard" comic sized package. The stories are drawn in a very
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solid, 1930ish graphic style characterized by thick lines, solid
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colors and antique lettering. Although the design of the book
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makes its appear to be friendly and comfortable, the stories are
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anything but.
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Ware's Jimmy Corrigan stories are terribly depressing, yet
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poignant, snapshots of the lonely and repressed life of a
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terminal mama's boy. He lives. He daydreams. And that's about
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it. Throughout the strips, the reader experiences Jimmy's world
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from different times in his life. We see the events that
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effected Jimmy as a child, and see how these events have turned
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him into the "adult" Jimmy Corrigan.
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Comparisons can be made to Jerry Moriarity's _Jack Survives_ and
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Ben Katchor's _Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer_ but Ware's
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work has a tone that can only draw comparisons to literary
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authors like John Irving and J.D. Salinger. Ware's work effects
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me in much the same way that these authors have. Definitely
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something worth snatching up at any price.
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TITLE: Baseball Trilogy (7" EP)
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ARTIST: S.F. Seals
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ADDRESS: Matador (676 Broadway, New York, NY 10012)
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PRICE: I paid $3.99.
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The S.F. Seals have Barbara Manning. Barbara Manning likes
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baseball. This is no secret to most. Although I like baseball,
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I didn't know what to think when I bought this thing, but I'll
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tell you now, that I DO NOT regret buying this thing! Her
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version of _Joltin' Joe DiMaggio_ is just so great! Her voice is
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just so smooth and the backup guys in the "bullpen" accentuate
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everything perfectly. Although _The Ballad of Denny McLain_
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isn't the greatest thing, it is bearable. _Dock Ellis_ is a
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great solid, original song that talks about this 70s pitcher who
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pitched a no-hitter while tripping on acid. And you only though
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baseball players downed brews and gnawed on chew? And on top of
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all the musical fun, the cover photo of the original S.F. Seals
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"playing" in their band is just so damn nice to look at.
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TITLE: DEAN Chocolate Candy (CANDY)
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ARTIST: Morinaga
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ADDRESS: ???
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PRICE: ???
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Chocolate, for those who are clueless, is the best damn junk-
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food-group on the face of the earth. Dean chocolate bars are
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_the_ best chocolate you can get over the counter (if, of course,
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that counter is in Japan). Three bars of Kit-Kat size dark
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chocolate that is filled either with evenly spaced cookie balls
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or peanuts. Yum! Yum! YUM! Beyond the luscious taste of Dean
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is the packaging. They come in boxes that are, for all purposes,
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the equivalent of cigarette hard-packs. Wow! There are also
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about 6 designs of boxes that each have a different face of a
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circa. 1920s-1930s caucasian kid on it. And we're worried about
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kids smoking because of Joe Camel over here in the U.S. of A!
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In Japan they eat their chocolate out of cigarette boxes that
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have little kids faces on them! I wish I could share these all
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with you, but sadly I can't. My only advice for those who want
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to experience the chocolate pleasure that is DEAN chocolate, all
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I can say is make friends with someone in Japan or find a decent
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Japanese supermarket near you.
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TITLE: California Chardonnay, 1992 (DRINK)
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ARTIST: Baron Herzog Wine Cellars Co.
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ADDRESS: San Martin, CA
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PRICE: I paid $12.99.
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Passover means many things to me. Matzoh. Matzoh balls. Horse
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radish. Huge meals. Never-ending seders. And bad wine. Nay,
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INCREDIBLY bad wine. Kosher for Passover wine usually sucks the
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big one. Too sweet. Too fruity. Generally, a gag inducing
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experience. This year, things were different. This year, the
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meal was accompanied by my new white wine pal, Baron Herzog. Not
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as cheap as other wines, but well worth the extra $$$. Where I
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used to dread the thought of downing the second or third cup
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during the family seder, now I heartily anticipate saying the
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barucha so I can sip some Herzog. No more fruity wine for me!
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Baron Herzog your my man!
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TITLE: Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV)
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ARTIST: Conan O'Brien
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ADDRESS: NBC Tickets (30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112)
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PRICE: Free. Send a postcard.
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People ragged on this guy, calling him to "white bread" and
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"dull" and *gasp* "boring". I bet you these people never even
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saw this guy do his show. This guy is everything that I would
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want in a late night talk show host. He's young. He's funny.
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His sidekick, Andy, is just the bestest guy in the whole world.
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What other guy would have Josephine Wiggs (of the Breeders) give
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him a hickey on national T.V.? Who would invite cool musical
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guests like Jonathan Richman and Yo La Tengo to play on national
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T.V.? What show has a guy come out who's named "Dizz" who just
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spins around like a mad man getting dizzy and passing out? (and
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do it in front of conservative U.S. Senator Robert Dole!) What
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show invites the bitter, bile filled easter bunny to dish out
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juicy gossip on the sex lives of stars? Who would invite ex-
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heavyweight champ Joe Frasier to punch him in the stomach? And
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to top it all off, when I went to a recent taping of his show, he
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came out before the show and belted out a version of Elvis's
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_Hunka, Hunka Burnin' Love_ while he danced with people in the
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audience! Letterman would never do that! Leno only wishes he
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could! Conan does it 5 times a week! Go Conan! GO!
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TITLE: Pac-Man Fever (12" LP)
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ARTIST: Buckner and Garcia
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ADDRESS: Columbia Records (No need for an address since this is
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looong out of print if there is any justice in this world.)
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PRICE: I paid $2.00 and have don't feel too good about it.
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Oh man! Anytime you think you have heard or experienced
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something that sucks really bad, just think about this album.
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Not too many people would readily admit to owning this thing.
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Me, I feel like some guy who obliged to warn future generations
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of things that are this horrendously bad. So pay attention
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plebes!
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Get this. These two guys thought they had a good idea I guess.
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They would sing some songs dedicated to some of their favorite
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video games while a bad country/rock band backs them up. Oh man.
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Why didn't they take up pottery or shoot up heroin or something.
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Anything but actually make this abomination of vinyl.
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Me, in a fit of nostalgic mania, decided to buy it while sifting
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through the stuff on sale at a local flea market. Oh man is this
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bad. _Pac-Man Fever_ makes me ill. _Froggy's Lament_ makes me
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hack. _Ode to a Centipede_ gives me a rash. _Do the Donkey
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Kong_ puts me into a narcoleptic like sleep. And that's only
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side one! By the time side two comes around, the emergency
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medical service guys have those paddles on my chest and are
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trying to bring me back from the dead! This vintage 1982 piece
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of vinyl serves only one purpose. To make me cry out in the
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middle of the night "The horror! The horror!"
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TITLE: When We Were Very Young (BOOK)
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ARTIST: A.A. Milne
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ADDRESS: E.P. Dutton (Any book store that has a decent children's
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section should have this. If they don't, have it, they are
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EVIL!)
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PRICE: Had it as a kid. Gave it away. Bought it at a thrift
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store for $5.00.
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To say that A.A. Milne is a heavy duty influence on me is an
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understatement. A.A. Milne is a way of life! (Even if you don;t
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know you're living it.) Milne's writing perfectly captures the
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essence of what is great about being a kid. Pooh was fun to
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read, but the poems and rhymes in this book--as well as _Now We
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Are Six_, are just... just... so resonant to anyone who
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appreciates the wonders of being a kid. I love reading _The Four
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Friends_, a story about an elephant, a lion, a goat and a snail
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who are just hanging out together. _Independence_ is such a nice
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way to introduce children of all ages to the simple pleasures of
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being (duh) independent. The concept that money can't buy
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happiness (or cute bunnies) is perfectly clear in _Market
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Square_. _The Three Foxes_ is the ultimate in silliness. In
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general, this stuff celebrates every facet of being a kid. We
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are talking about children's entertainment that works on a level
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that something like _Barney_ doesn't even approach. In fact, if
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you deal with a child on a regular basis, might I suggest that
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you turn off the T.V. when that jurassic dork Barney shows his
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stupid face, and instead read some Milne to the kid. Boy or
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girl, that kid will love you for life.
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TITLE: The Daily Subway Commute Experience (MISC)
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ARTIST: Metropolitan Transit Authority of New York City
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ADDRESS: Any subway anywhere in New York City.
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PRICE: A token costs $1.25. That doesn't include the costs of
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mental torture and abuse you will endure.
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>From the elbows in the gut, to the farts in my face, nothing can
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come close to the unique brand of hell the Metropolitan Transit
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Authority helps to dish out to hapless commuters on a daily
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basis. Sure, they aren't to blame for the asshole passengers,
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but they are totally responsible for the environment that these
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jerks thrive in. From the urine smells, to the brown gunk on the
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track, there ain't nothing like the subterranean life that most
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New Yorkers participate as part of their commute. And get this.
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Recently, either as the result of a study or something, M.T.A.
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workers now refer to riders as customers. Now think about it.
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I'm not a customer. I don't have a choice between what friggin'
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subway I ride? I can only ride on the lovely rails of the
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M.T.A.! So I get kinda pissed when some conductor or someone
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says "Attenshun _customers_! The train can't move 'cause on
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account of the fact that we have anutta train in front of us."
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Trust me my M.T.A. buddies, if I had a choice as to what subway
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to ride, it wouldn't be you guys. And as long as we're beating a
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dead horse...
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TITLE: Metrocard (MISC)
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ARTIST: Metropolitan Transit Authority of New York City
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ADDRESS: Any subway anywhere in New York City.
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PRICE: They come in various amounts. But I'm not to sure. I
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gave up on these things after buying one that had $5.00 on it.
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These things suck. These things are flimsy. These things only
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work in a handful of esoteric stations. These things don't work.
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These things don't tell you how many fares you have left on them.
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These things were defective from day one. These things aren't
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nearly as useful as the cards used in San Francisco or
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Washington, D.C. To conclude, the Metrocard sucks. Use tokens
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the next time you want to ride the lovely subway.
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| This was SUPER STUPID SLAMBOOK #1 (SPRING 1994). All |
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| contents (c) 1994 Jack Szwergold, all rights reserved. And |
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| after saying all that, I realize that this is an electronic- |
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| zine, which by the nature of it's medium, allows it to be |
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| duplicated with little or no effort. So this is to let you |
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| know that distribution is free. You can copy and send it to |
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| as many people and places as you want. But the content is |
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| mine, and plagiarism is just not a nice thing. Which is the |
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| only reason why I stuck a copyright statement on this thing. |
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| So be nice, and don't claim authorship to things you didn't |
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| write. Okay? |
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| [ E-MAIL ] [ STANDARD MAIL ] |
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| jis@panix.com P.O. Box 242 |
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| Village Station |
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| New York, NY 10014 |
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Jack Szwergold
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