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at least you do not get this around here

Posted: September 19th, 2006, 6:14 pm
by Axanderdeath
Action Poetry:
goat vet freams (Not Published)
Editor's Note: please proofread

Action Poetry:
beach bitch (Not Published)
Editor's Note: spelling and punctuation dude!

Action Poetry:
oh (Not Published)

Action Poetry:
about fun (Not Published)
Editor's Note: you can start each sentence or name with an uppercase, or you can use all lowercase -- the most important thing is that you be consistent with one way or the other. if you use all lower case, that's fine, as long as it's consistent

Action Poetry:
whoreship (Not Published)

Action Poetry:
FUN (Not Published)
Editor's Note: i like it but please use consistent upper/lower case

Posted: September 19th, 2006, 6:17 pm
by firsty
ah, litkicks, the great equalizer. what a way to be beat! what a way to live! what a way to encourage newness and experimentation.

litkicks: sucking the balls of the quadrapeligic asshats of boredom since 2004.

Posted: September 19th, 2006, 6:21 pm
by Axanderdeath
I like the most:
"spelling and punctuation dude! "

the "dude" use is great--I am such a DUDE--no?

anyway--that is just crap--but the still publish some stuff I send to them--no one reads it though--or the don't comment--or they can't comment..

Posted: September 19th, 2006, 6:39 pm
by Doreen Peri
Your crazy pit board is set up, Geoff. Publish your stuff. :)

scroll down.. it's in the "artlogs" section.

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 1:34 am
by bohonato
Oh, I can no longer hold my tongue on the matter of Litkicks. I paraphrase from their ad for the 24 hour Poetry Party:

"Litkicks does not believe in writing experience. As long as you can talk, you can write."

I'm pretty sure that is the exact wording.

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 2:45 am
by stilltrucking
The first Freestyle Workshop took place in November-December 2003. If you were a member of this workshop, you can view all pages from that session here.

http://www.litkicks.com/Workshop/
I sent them twenty bucks hoping to attend that workshop but they turned me down.

I did not mind being turned down by Harvard, Princeton or Yale, but when they turned me down, it hurt. Levi was nice enough to offer to send my twenty dollars back.

I am still grateful that I stumbled onto litkicks back in 1999. I believe I am a better man because of the Flames board.

I think the archives on litkicks, especially the Haiku and AP boards are a national treasure. I spend a lot of time digging through them. But the place spooks me now. Group minds scare the bejeezus out of me. But maybe that is because they have told me that I am not wanted there. I can't blame them. "I would not want to belong to any group that would have me as a member" Karl Marx.

I wish them well. I am still sorry I harassed jamelah. I remember what started that. It was a poem she wrote about an old man sitting on a park bench holding a leaf.

Long live Litkicks, Long Live Studio 8

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 9:45 am
by firsty
i wish i had been cruel to jamelah, considering what she really thought of me.

i wish i had been nicer to caryn, considering how insecure and childish she is.

i wish i had known levi before litkicks, we might have been able to carry on a friendship beyond his brainwashing.

i'm grateful for studio 8.

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 12:09 pm
by mtmynd
Has anyone been in Levi's Cherry Orchard?

http://www.thecherryorchard.org/

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 12:14 pm
by firsty
F.

ooo. a political blog. what a great idea.

booooring.

:)

phht.

:pblblblb

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 12:30 pm
by stilltrucking
thanks buddish prick :wink:
looks like an intrigueing website.
I will definitly check it out.
Levi can write circles around me
He is an easy writer to read. His walk around Manhattan after september eleventh is a masterpiece. * it was nice read, maybe not a masterpiece damn my hyperbole but he gave this reader a "good ride" as he said.
But I will tell this cecil
after six years of Litchicks Levi convinced me that Plato was wrong.

Philosphers should be clowns.

I read Summer of The Mets and found it interesting but in-authentic for me. I am such a peasant.

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 1:00 pm
by stilltrucking
I said:
His walk around Manhattan after september eleventh is a masterpiece. *
It was a nice read, maybe not a masterpiece damn my hyperbole but he gave this reader a good ride. a "give the reader a good ride" as he said

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 1:03 pm
by firsty
"and tuesday shook" was much better.

:wink:

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 1:34 pm
by Arcadia
bravo for alex and levi and their new web spaces!!. I'll try to deal with time and read them!
and....mmm.... I'm a greatful person, I can't talk bad about litkicks!!

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 2:04 pm
by stilltrucking
"and tuesday shook" was much better.
I just read it. You are right!!!

But the need I felt to talk about it included a need for my audience to not understand, to not try to understand, to merely listen.
I heard that.

Posted: September 20th, 2006, 2:16 pm
by Doreen Peri
LR was invited to come to the cherry orchard blog and reply to posts so I asked if that meant I was invited, too. Levi said no.

LOL!!!!

I told him that it's the same thing as in real life... you just don't invite a person to dinner or a party and tell them, "make sure you don't bring your significant other... she's not welcome."

too funny.

Some things never change.

I wonder whether it's my breath?

I use listerine for crissake.