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ear HY Manyear HY Manyear HY Many
The postcard read
"Dear HY Many, Thanks for the money for the baseball game (I sent him money for tickets to the Giants home opener last year) I will certainly go to a game. AS for your "Hockey Sonnets and Sketches" book. I prefer baseball to Football or hockey. I abhor what your book extols, your truly Lawrence Ferlingetti
truth. I got the paper. What a joy it was to see the ink smudges on the post card. He's right I was wrong to think that anything that has to do with war and all the pernicious subcultures of its uglines are acceptable.
Funny story eh. Mostly because I felt he could feel sympathy for people from my father family and because Lawrence served and ultimately was educated on the GI Bill. WHat a kick. I laughed so hard I almost tripped in my grave. He's right. I've ssen the light NO more War. STill, those drawing are laive to me. TRallalaleeeee allbest bestboy paddy
ps he took the money anyway HaaaHHHa O ILove thee universe of anexactitude Dada DUffy strive
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Esteemed Professor Schmitt,You will receive any day now from the publisher my book, The Origin of the German Mourning Play. With these lines I would like not merely to announce its arrival, but also to express my joy at being able to send it to you, at the suggestion of Mr. Albert Salomon. You will very quickly recognize how much my book is indebted to you for its presentation of the doctrine of sovereignty in the seventeenth century. Perhaps I may also say, in addition, that I have also derived from your later works, especially the « Diktatur, » a confirmation of my modes of research in the philosophy of art from yours in the philosophy of the state. If the reading of my book allows this feeling toemerge in an intelligible fashion, then the purpose of my sending it to you will be achieved.
With my expression of special admiration,Your very humble
.........'SwePt AwAy
Nature with a dada vengenance of the r a n d o m? O shit!!
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are there any here? what's a scrog? a score?
fellowed time sleep of tear of time sleep fellow fellow time sleep
~Will that be Smoking please?
But there remains palpable discontent among Russia’s 44 million-strong smoking community, and Mikhail Boyarsky, a celebrated Soviet actor who also co-chairs the movement for smokers’ rights, said the government should leave smokers alone.
“Smokers have a different way of life. They look at the world differently and don’t mess with nonsmokers,” Boyarsky said in a video address posted on the movement’s website.
“A cigarette is a good friend. It can also be an enemy to a certain extent, but not for everyone. People who understand the meaning of smoking, I think God looks after them,” said Boyarsky, who has served as a campaign representative of President Vladimir Putin.
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warlord Put dont like dem smokers
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warlord Put dont like dem smokers
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see dis /one
cigarette Blog
In 1920, just after World War I, when some antitobacco people bravely reemerged in Indiana to renew their campaign (the same groups whose triumphs in the 1890s had led twenty-six states to ban public smoking), they were indicted on charges of... Treason!"
im Flemming interviewed the author, Richard Klein, about his book "." Calling upon the great philosopher, Immanuel Kant, Klein (as the title of the book suggests) associates the Sublime with the pleasures of smoking. All truly great things start off with a dark moment and then there is a release--the Sublime. Doesn't it seem that all adult pleasures begin like this? Your first taste of alcohol burned your throat and nostrils, but soon came a blanket of warmth that tickled your insides and blossomed a grin. The awkwardness of your first time, whether it was in the back seat of a car or in a fancy hotel on your wedding night, soon dissolved into notes sung by a choir of golden angels.
and
see dis /one
cigarette Blog
In 1920, just after World War I, when some antitobacco people bravely reemerged in Indiana to renew their campaign (the same groups whose triumphs in the 1890s had led twenty-six states to ban public smoking), they were indicted on charges of... Treason!"
im Flemming interviewed the author, Richard Klein, about his book "." Calling upon the great philosopher, Immanuel Kant, Klein (as the title of the book suggests) associates the Sublime with the pleasures of smoking. All truly great things start off with a dark moment and then there is a release--the Sublime. Doesn't it seem that all adult pleasures begin like this? Your first taste of alcohol burned your throat and nostrils, but soon came a blanket of warmth that tickled your insides and blossomed a grin. The awkwardness of your first time, whether it was in the back seat of a car or in a fancy hotel on your wedding night, soon dissolved into notes sung by a choir of golden angels.
Richard Klein writes_______________ Cigarettes are Sublime: "warning smokers or neophytes of the dangers entices them more powerfully to the edge of the abyss, where, like travelers in a Swiss landscape, they can be thrilled by the subtle grandeur of the perspectives on mortality that open up by the little terrors in every puff. Cigarettes are bad. That is why they are good–not good, not beautiful, but sublime."
http://romancestudies.cornell.edu/people/faculty-directory/richard-klein/
the late Christopher Hitchen reviewing Richard Klein's Cigarrettes are Sublime
Lynn Barber also reviewed Klein's book which I have read!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2006/feb/05/features.review2
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its the first snow matches the first coffee/seconded by love.
2 Condoms one bread special?
Now you are buying bread an guess what ? Condoms!
its the first snow matches the first coffee/seconded by love.
2 Condoms one bread special?
Now you are buying bread an guess what ? Condoms!
Condoms not condominiusm
that s not witty
whats dada of that but this churn?
a shake
a rattle a combat with the big One yes sir ee they doant get dat or does they
its one machinna
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the internet is not a visual medium ~ Not like you think. 'cause you gotta ask yrself can yr Eye feel anything here in these windows? no no more thanthey can ina
M u s EUm where the glass and securities blocks out the views.
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the internet is not a visual medium ~ Not like you think. 'cause you gotta ask yrself can yr Eye feel anything here in these windows? no no more thanthey can ina
M u s EUm where the glass and securities blocks out the views.
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Descartes
Descartes was fine
in the stove!
I don’t even want to know there were men before me!
Now that is a fine thought ~ isn’t it?
who wants to worry about that when you can have fun making break and spider say across the page of Gwendolyn and stevens
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the'm poetstries war(d)s are like them others one them is a ll in the Mind ClouD and Dust rule'n not Rule ~
~ its gotta be that way its the (re)nature of the be(feast)
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keep sinking that page
dude i am a (communist) blog machine~
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yuga duffy where are you ? at the shore ?
is tha t reign of water your diffidence hanky-panky as when a wheel sun bumping into a truck makes a subversive thought a servo-mechanism fandango to its nearest thought whosoever came up with such a set of leer and beside that memenot you have no weight tonight ? and she's nicety itself a wielding pack of gum blessed to her fatty cheek. welcome hall for everyone especially adjectives at the belles-lettres moment of bleeding higher fantasy
crimping on need and cellophane you came back to deception a cut feather meanwhile there'are wars , vases, cramped quarters!~quartine of bliss and bleeding hearts, bullets racked to the roof a pell mell quake of coming goings .... the man must need
how does he retreat?
________ it takes time to form chaos into its pretend time ~.
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well somehow its gonna bring somethin' else
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DADA DUFFY
JUST
just really starting to do this tumblR tHing its a Not the same as the bloGs I do…
id like to connect and juxtapose them
fr instance
Put this Blogography
THE FICTIONS OF DELEUZE AND GUATTARI:A FICTIONAL POETIC BIOGRAPHY:CLIFFORD DUFFY.
THIS SPACE IS FOR THE FICTIONS OF JILL,FRANNY AND MONA:THE FICTIONS OF DELEUZE AND GUATTARI,A BIOGRAPHY. THE “FICTIONS” ARE A SERIES OF EPISTOLARY MISSIVES, A CHAOSMOSIS INSPIRED BY IMAGININGS AND BECOMINGS. THE FICTIONS THEN, A DESIRE-MACHINE,TALE OF BECOMINGS,EBB FLOW, TURN OF BREAK-CUT. SCHIZOANALYSIS = PROSE POETRY. CATCH A FALLING STAR SISTER DELEUZE YER DESIRE MACHINES’LL SING THEIR RINGIN’ TONE. TEXT AND SOME IMAGES OF THIS SITE©COPYRIGHT 2004,5,6 BY CLIFFORD DUFFY.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2012
A WRITING MACHINE AND
__________ next to whats happening here. asking myself right off what is happening here._
Now that effect looks pretty good.
ok so there s this and that to pointing a water over bridgin'
CCA Derry~Londonderry
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click here to activate 'this plug in' a book begins and ends similarly to this
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Art in Ireland ~ I n spite of flags and gore
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and ideas and concepts and more idears
500 Words with Lee Welch
The world’s leading art magazine, Artforum, is currently featuring Lee Welch in their 500 Words section:
“96 percent of all telephone conversations consist of just 737 words — … More
Visiting Derry~Londonderry
CCA is located at 10-12 Artillery Street in the Cathedral Quarter just inside the historic City Walls. To see a map, click here._________________ There's even art that evens mothers and babies and not flags and dumbbells fighting over rags called flags
Researcher-in-Residence Announced
CCA is pleased to announce that Glasgow-based researcher and writer, Dr. Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, will be its Researcher-in-Residence during 2013. Against the backdrop of Derry~Londonderry’s incarnation as inaugural … MoreSeminar at Copenhagen Art Festival
Co-Directors Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh have been invited to organise a seminar during Copenhagen Art Festival around their forthcoming publication on Saturday, October 13th. Building on … MoreAnnouncing
The Fire Station Studio Bursaries
Co-Director Johan Lundh will sit on the selection committee for new residents at The Fire Station Artists’ Studios, Dublin, in September, alongside Clodagh Kenny, Director, Fire Station … More______________________________
this is a novel DadaDuffy. it breaks and opens the page/Punketariat a mamafesto of bridging brigandage and. and ? lettrism a smear . yes they've metamorphose the blogs have since first they digressed their beginings and ending. waking up at the edge of thought its purlieu and mustabum cake! what? come along O you frighers and frigate with your nations and bumblasting rockets . the something something something derived from the innner space making the awkward thing stand out, as a relief.
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Not everyone in Belfast is a rioter over a pathetic rag that flutters in the breeze ~ what matter flags ?
what matter these insane nations? lines, boundaries and war?
' About 1,000 people attended a peace rally at Belfast City Hall this afternoon. A lot of young people and families joined the demonstration but they pointedly stood on the pavement rather than blocking the road. There were five minutes of noise - horns, shouting and whistling - to symbolise the silent majority speaking out and a huge round of applause ended the gathering.'
Irish Time:Calm calM
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