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Old November 10th, 2003, 10:39 PM
Wayne Harrison
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"David Snedeker" wrote

So from this we are supposed to believe Wolfgang is actually gainfully
employed? Yeah, right. NFW
And how about this planted post intercepted from alt. Whackjob. freaky
****ant

"Well Jethro, them new hybrid rats sure do put on the poundage on that new
batch of cheesefood we'uns spliced wit da Butterfingers DNA! Be sure to

tell
Dr. Braz N. Crackpot that the "Nibblets to Enchiladas" Beta test would go
allot better if we had some Mrs. Renfro's tomitillo green."

"Ya you betcha Wolfperson, dis here is the highest tech lab in the
Rat-bastid Valley, the centro of techneck in the Upper Rust-belt. We get

any
hot sauce we need."

"Hot dam, got any beer, hup2, clean your gun?"

"Not a swill, Wolflout, guess that Sno-moob antifreeze we detoxed will

have
to do. Jump on the truck."

"Detoxed?"

;-&

Dave


wow; on an intellectual intensity level, this stuff leaps easily over
german expressionist painting, bounces lightly off dadaism, and disappears
without a ripple into tolkien swamps.

yfitons
wayno (it looked a lot like a neo-eclipse as it passed by me.)





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Old November 11th, 2003, 12:48 AM
ezflyfisher
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Wayne Harrison wrote:


wow; on an intellectual intensity level, this stuff leaps easily over
german expressionist painting, bounces lightly off dadaism, and disappears
without a ripple into tolkien swamps.

yfitons
wayno (it looked a lot like a neo-eclipse as it passed by me.)



gawdangit, i wondered where that bottle of missing schnaps went!

--waldo

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Old November 11th, 2003, 07:43 AM
David Snedeker
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"ezflyfisher" wrote in message
link.net...
gawdangit, i wondered where that bottle of missing schnaps went!


Waldo, the point is . . . when you need a whore trolling, lasso throwing,
dog beatin, lying cowboy-midget you can never find one. So you make do.

Dave


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Old November 11th, 2003, 01:47 AM
Jeff Miller
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Wayne Harrison wrote:




wow; on an intellectual intensity level, this stuff leaps easily over
german expressionist painting, bounces lightly off dadaism, and disappears
without a ripple into tolkien swamps.

yfitons
wayno (it looked a lot like a neo-eclipse as it passed by me.)



damn...and all i saw was an anal wink...

jeff





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Old November 11th, 2003, 06:53 AM
David Snedeker
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damn...and all i saw was an anal wink...


That was the subliminal "Deliverance" soundtrack snipet I thought I had
edited out. Sorry.

Dave


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Old November 11th, 2003, 01:52 AM
slenon
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german expressionist painting, bounces lightly off dadaism, and disappears
without a ripple into tolkien swamps.
yfitons
wayno


Well, don't Dali around those old Dead Marshes.

--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm



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Old November 11th, 2003, 08:04 AM
David Snedeker
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Stev
Don't knock Dali. When I was 19 I copied ideas and **** from a Dali,
uncredited, into a poster painting to impress a girl/woman. Despicable. The
painting had the very original theme of nuclear destruction. Gulp. I got
laid AND learned how to make a great martini, and stopped painting for
years.

Dav
First Qtr
Poontang 1
Painting 0


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Old November 11th, 2003, 08:33 AM
riverman
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"David Snedeker" wrote in message
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"slenon" wrote in message
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Stev
Don't knock Dali. When I was 19 I copied ideas and **** from a Dali,
uncredited, into a poster painting to impress a girl/woman. Despicable.

The
painting had the very original theme of nuclear destruction. Gulp. I got
laid AND learned how to make a great martini, and stopped painting for
years.

Dav
First Qtr
Poontang 1
Painting 0



Well, as long as it all came out alright in the end....

--riverman


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Old November 11th, 2003, 09:16 PM
slenon
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Dave Snedeker:

Don't knock Dali. When I was 19 I copied ideas and **** from a Dali,
uncredited, into a poster painting to impress a girl/woman. Despicable.

The
painting had the very original theme of nuclear destruction. Gulp. I got
laid AND learned how to make a great martini, and stopped painting for

years.

Wouldn't think of knocking Dali. I enjoy his works.

As for the after effect of your painting, probably the same desire drove
Dali, Picasso, and most other artists. I once read, and I can't recall the
source, that the major motivation for all art and music, if one discounts
the need to create, is to so impress a female that the artist gets laid.

That was certainly one factor in my decision to play guitar.

--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm



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Old November 12th, 2003, 11:07 AM
Brimbum
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Stev wrote:snip, that the major motivation for all art and music, if one
discounts
the need to create, is to so impress a female that the artist gets laid.

That was certainly one factor in my decision to play guitar.


To quote John Mellencamp," We needed those guitars."

Brimbum
 




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