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Chewing Wax:
There you go
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:02:48 pm)

Queenie:
"it basically conveys that the tuba player is willing to annoy people to get money to buy beer"
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:03:15 pm)

Chewing Wax:
unfettered? No.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:03:21 pm)

Detlef Sping:
truely fullfilling as doing nothing?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:03:27 pm)

Heruka:
No. It won't make you blind. Bu it may make you sick.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:03:27 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Gipsy-like?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:03:48 pm)

Sleepy:
I went to a good exhibition yesterday and set the alarm off. I was the only one there.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:04:31 pm)

Heruka:
I've got a little over a week of doing nothing, then it's back to work. Happily.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:04:36 pm)

Chewing Wax:
They've replaced Ishbel MacIntosh with some skinny mousy pregnant American woman. Where's the sense in that?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:04:36 pm)

Sleepy:
wp has also taken a few weeks off. She's ready to go back to work now. I think it's been about 6 weeks for her.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:05:07 pm)

Chewing Wax:
An exhibition of what?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:05:11 pm)

Sleepy:
Ishbel! I remember her. Cookery, right?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:05:25 pm)

Chewing Wax:
How is wp?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:05:28 pm)

Heruka:
I went on a date yesterday. I was the only one there.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:05:37 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Yes. Cooking show. No more Ishbel. Alas.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:05:41 pm)

Sleepy:
Stuff. Weird sculptures. A bit scary, some of it.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:05:45 pm)

Sleepy:
I'll see her next week. First time since February. We are very close. Arf.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:06:08 pm)

Queenie:
Rotting sheep corpses in lucite boxes?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:06:15 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Hmm.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:06:23 pm)

Chewing Wax:
That's okay. I hadn't seen my friend Stein for over two years. Only his wedding brought me to see him.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:06:36 pm)

Chewing Wax:
That gives him an idea
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:06:47 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Been there done that. I've moved on to varnished gasses.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:07:35 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Sorry. I should never assume.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:07:58 pm)

Heruka:
I've seen no-one. I can't get the lock to open that would allow me to get out of the cellar. Old canned goods and this 10 y/o computer is all I got.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:11:05 pm)

Sleepy:

(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:12:58 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Luxury.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:13:05 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Canned goods?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:14:21 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Is that a chocholate rate?
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:14:35 pm)

Detlef Sping:
my "Plastic Flowers and Fruit" piece was eaten by rats I hate them to pieces.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:15:13 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Ratio in spanish.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:15:48 pm)

Chewing Wax:
really. I didn't know that.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:16:06 pm)

Sleepy:
"Man and mouse (1991-2)A life-size man is lying motionless in bed. On top of him sits a black mouse. Though massive and monstrous, the animal is still somehow cute and appealing. Man and Mouse recalls Henry Fuseli's painting The Nightmare (1781) in which a male demon, known as an incubus, squats, threateningly, on a sleeping woman. In Fritsch's sculpture the gender roles are reversed. Here it is a male figure lying in bed underneath his 'Mousi', a German term of affection for a woman. Man and Mouse can be seen as an ironic image of unrequited love, in which a passive male is pinned down by his female lover, or perhaps, more generally, as a representation of fear weighing upon us.'[This] is an image of a completely unbalanced relationship in which two people are missing each other completely. It is a terrible image, but I find it funny as well.' (Fritsch)". Blimey.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:16:42 pm)

Detlef Sping:
sure anything in spanish you just put io on it and voila or voila-io in spanish.
(Fri Dec 7, 2001 - 4:17:31 pm)