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Post by hester_prynne » December 16th, 2004, 5:57 pm

Just want to thank Judih and Wired for the 8 day jam, it was really something, reading everyone's posts, getting inspired, laughing my head off. And a big thanks to Doreen too, for making this kind of thing possible.
Heartfelt smooches all around
H 8)

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Post by stilltrucking » December 16th, 2004, 6:28 pm

I find it hard to thank Doreen without thanking Clay too.

I know he was there making the coffee and rolling and taking out the trash.

sometimes I feel guilty about wanting to kick in his door and carry his woman off

where is Clay

Sorry been listening to audio tapes of the Iliad everynight. Got all those Trojan images in my mind.********

Ya know a more interesting question for me is "Did Homer exist." not Jesus

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Post by judih » December 17th, 2004, 1:49 am

it was a great jam alright
kinda sounds like the echoes of silence without being in the middle of an 8 day party

it's good to have pockets of action and then a chance to empty the pockets.

so glad you were part of it, hester and still t.
so glad all who came aboard stayed to play their song

and to those whose words are left unrecorded, you were the magic catalyst that itself is unseen but brings on the wild effects of change.

thanks!

judih

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Post by Doreen Peri » December 17th, 2004, 2:26 am

i am a bystander
partaking of imaginary
toast from bread
with the push of a lever,

hot-crusted, ready to be
buttered and
strawberry-
jammed.

seat me.
serve me.
i peruse your menu
and choose a feast.

i am thankful
for being
seated.

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Post by judih » December 17th, 2004, 2:30 am

mmmm, makin the sounds of more
soon, dor

l'chaim (to life)

and cheers to you

judih

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Post by Doreen Peri » December 17th, 2004, 2:35 am

January 7th at the Scroll

http://scroll.org

l'chaim
to my
sister

tomorrow,
a documentary
recorded

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Post by jimboloco » December 19th, 2004, 7:47 pm

is good to be bad
down an out for the count
take a fall
take a hit
somebodies around here are knockouts
incision lines and all.
crazy.

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Post by jimboloco » December 20th, 2004, 11:58 am

Here We Go!
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 7:58 am
if the only two possible subjects for poetry
are love and death, I am an authority on one
and a novice at the other.
What kind of poet am I?


I've studied death through spectacles
and when I meet love I ask for ID
I have no sympathy for suckers or poseurs
I just want metaphors made of steel
_________________
visit Lightning Rod World Headquarters at:
a softer more malleable metal maybe?
certainly have enuf depleted uranium strewn about.
that's the most piercing metal yet
war head of the bunker busting bomb.

what the hell.
nickel and tin, silver and gold and copper were always the trade commodities and iron and steel and bronze were the weapons of choice.

now we got depleted uranium.
what next?
thankyou i am taking a retreat. will be reading and checking in from time to time.
meditations for the soull.
clarity and energy farming.
peace out.

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