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Outlaw(s)

Posted: December 9th, 2004, 5:17 pm
by STUPID BOB
WANTED

STUPID BOB

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Approach with caution. Known to play LR tunes at the drop of a hundred dollar bill - and less (much less). Can drink doe doe under the table if he starts three hours later. Armed and deranged. Able to play jazz tunes to Bubba's and live!

Known Ass-O-C-8's: Dumb Dan

If he's spotted, he's potted. Call your nearest STUDIO8 officer to retort him.

Posted: December 10th, 2004, 10:40 am
by mtmynd
nice pic, stupid bob. have you ever been framed?

Posted: December 11th, 2004, 9:21 pm
by STUPID BOB
mtmynd wrote:nice pic, stupid bob. have you ever been framed?
As a matter of fact, there was that time down near the border when I fell in with a few less-than desirable characters (countin' myself of course) and we . . . mmmm, wonder bout the statute of limitations on this one . . . :wink:

Posted: December 11th, 2004, 9:30 pm
by Lightning Rod
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The Statue of Limitations

Posted: December 12th, 2004, 9:29 am
by STUPID BOB
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The Statue of Limitations
I love watching you come around, Pop - just fuckin' love it.

Posted: December 20th, 2004, 10:49 am
by jimboloco
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Posted: December 20th, 2004, 10:49 am
by jimboloco
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good old spiro
was a hippie at heart

Posted: December 20th, 2004, 10:49 am
by jimboloco
Another outlaw is Steven even Gaskin .
http://www.thefarm.org/museum/index.html
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Posted: December 20th, 2004, 10:59 am
by STUPID BOB
Mmm, all the links seem to be 404 from my location -- even the root site refuses me.

Posted: December 20th, 2004, 11:41 am
by stilltrucking
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Posted: December 20th, 2004, 11:57 am
by STUPID BOB
I liked Rocky Top enough to learn it years ago as a performance piece for guitar (and I suppose it helped that the band I was with at the time paid me to play it along with the rest of our repertoire). I really like it, state song or not.

Posted: December 20th, 2004, 3:46 pm
by jimboloco
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.. see the whole thing is a world full of rucksack wanderers, Dharma Bums refusing to subscribe to the general demand that they consume production and therefore have to work for the privilege of consuming, all that crap they didn't really want anyway such as refrigerators, TV sets, cars, all of them imprisoned in a system of work, produce, consume, work, produce, consume, I see a vision of a great rucksack revolution thousands or even millions of young Americans wandering around with rucksacks, going up to mountains to pray, making children laugh and old men glad, making young girls happy and old girls happier, all of 'em Zen Lunatics who go about writing poems that happen to appear in their heads for no reason and also by being kind and also by strange unexpected acts keep giving visions of eternal freedom to everybody and to all living creatures.

Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums - 1958
Another outlaw is Steven even Gaskin .
http://www.thefarm.org/museum/index.html

Posted: December 20th, 2004, 3:59 pm
by jimboloco
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The Statue of Limitations
she raises her torch
burn baby in the night
hold the light
the sea of cool waters
reflects the sight
a beacon in the dark
at high noon
X-Men mutants
claws of soft silver.
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dumb dan
on th' can
bac lieu
watju gotta do
open top
rocky bottom
tropical heat
not like the frozen can
at the continental divide
snow latrine

for all the things i've done
bless bees in the sun
july yukon divide
warm up in a bell jar
then fly on

Posted: December 20th, 2004, 4:03 pm
by Doreen Peri
Meet the Outlaw, René Lawrence, aka STUPID BOB

http://doreenperi.com/musicians/renelawrence/rene.html

Listen to "Outlaw"
Words and music by Lightning Rod - René Lawrence on vocals and guitar - Annie Benjamin on vocals and flute

Click here to listen - http://doreenperi.com/Outlaw.mov

Can't hear it? Download Quicktime Player for free right here
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Posted: December 20th, 2004, 4:27 pm
by jimboloco
Nader's running mate in 2000 was Winona La Duke.
She worked the Yellowstone in winter watching for white buffalo woman.
Across the continent, on the shores of small tributaries, in the shadows of sacred mountains, on the vast expanse of the prairies, or in the safety of the woods, prayers are being repeated, as they have for thousands of years, and common people with uncommon courage and the whispers of their ancestors in their ears continue their struggles to protect the land and water and trees on which their very existence is based. And like small tributaries joining together to form a mighty river, their force and power grows. This river will not be dammed.

--"Like Tributaries to a River"
Winona LaDuke

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