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- ********0
"the silence of Beuys is over-rated"
- brooke0
I'm in love...
...with logos!!!
- peteski0
you could see the ocean from De Kooning's balcony
if you looked just over those trees on the left, and to the right of the building that looks like a hospital.
- ********0
sometimes I try to figure out what a particular statement means, but then I realize that in a few minutes it won't matter whether I did or not
- ********0
I see NT as a public golf course with all the inauthenticity that suggests.
- GreedoLives0
I don't know whether to agree or to be offended.
- mr_snuggles0
Rasko has made a cuckold out of me, for, admittedly, probably not the last time...
- rasko40
damn I was going for a cuckoo, do you mean all that whittling was a waste, that you resemble a cuckold and not a cuckoo?
damn I suck at carving
- ********0
tell me more
- mr_snuggles0
carver is as the carver does...
- rasko40
His name was Jeff not that he liked that name, his dad had named him after a guy at the local working mens club as part of a bet, Jeff didn't much like his dad and the feeling was mutual.
i would carry on but greedo cant read more than a paragraph and rand doesn't care anyway, its all irrelevant :'(
- ********0
well played.
tell me more.
- ********0
Yes, there's a little autobiography and, I hope, a lot of imagination. But there's always a little element that throws off a spark, for Philip Roth or Tolstoy, for Maupassant, for the writers I like. Stories don't come out of thin air. There's a spark. And that's the kind of story that most interests me. For example, for "Fat," my wife, my first wife, worked as a waitress and she came home one night and told me she had had an enormous man for a customer who spoke of himself in the first person plural: "We would like some more bread . . . We are going to have the dessert Special." That struck me; I found that extraordinary. And that was the spark that gave rise to the story. I wrote that story years later, but I never forgot what my wife had told me.
- rasko40
http://titan.iwu.edu/~jplath/car…
apparently everyone is a happy go lucky copy paster :(
but not I, oh no, I bring you truth. It ain't pretty but its the truth dammit.
- ********0
You use google?
far out
- ********0
original:
nothing wrong w/ cut and paste . it leads to the source and evryone benefitscut and paste:
The bottom line: there is power in simplicity. The Web is a collection of really useful hacks. If we, as a community, decide to extend the power of the clipboard to the Web, then we can change how people work.
- rasko40
I'm far out there on the technology side of things, I'm like a meteor raging ahead of a burning planet, a meteor with, blue flames and no steering wheel. and a drive through burger restaurant. maybe a bar or two.
- rasko40
I dont really want to google something everytime in the somewhat cynical hope that it will reveal a plagiarism, but I like to know if I am reading something someone has actually written, or if it has been hijacked elsewhere.
like all these usernames, I just want to know who peopole are, or were, you know it would be confusing meeting old friends and they had completely changed their face and everything, I hate it when that happens.
- ********0
tell me about jenny
- ********0
You have burger restaurants?
barbastical