cloud text or porch swing?
Today is the deadline for the 2009 Salvador Dalí Look-Alike Contest!
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"And somewhere around 1985, my friend Kathy Acker took me to a party/book launch/some kind of event somewhere in London and I met William Burroughs and Jim Ballard, stood there and chatted as they reminisced about London in the 1960s. I don't know what or who I had been expecting, but Jim Ballard, then, and whenever I met him after that, was terrifying in his ordinariness, like the protagonists of his high-rises and drowned worlds, like the man on the motorway island."
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Right now David Lynch is producing three films: one for Alejandro Jodorowsky (who hasn't directed a film in nearly twenty years!) called King Shot, one for his daughter, Jennifer Lynch, called Surveillance :
And one for Werner Herzog called My Son, My Son, What have ye Done?, for which no trailer yet exists; I did, however, find Alana Kearns-Green's audition tape for the role of Ingrid:
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"Even the most subtle and complex artists can’t escape the crudity of synopsis."
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Tribus by Erik Roren
"Tribus is a sculptural tag, a mass-produced object for the street. It is a work with such a strong and direct shape and color language that a signature is unnecessary. The expression is the signature and the link between the art pieces."



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"Literary texts emerge from cognitive evolution, which is a localized creative awareness. Languaging is their most essential process. They exist as products of reading/writing and might even be considered “alive” in that they are taking part in the evolution of Life as long as they are being written/read."
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(612): I think tonya harding is in my dwi class!
(763) Ask her how she and Jeff Gillooly split the cats after the divorce.
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Michael Allison is based out of Nashville, TN:



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"The natural world seems intent on synchronizing. Schools of fish, flocks of birds, herds of wildebeest, and swarms of fireflies all effortlessly coordinate their actions with one another. A recent study published by Scott Wiltermuth and Chip Heath of Stanford University in the journal Psychological Science, suggests that humans are no different."
Today is the deadline for the 2009 Salvador Dalí Look-Alike Contest!
*
"And somewhere around 1985, my friend Kathy Acker took me to a party/book launch/some kind of event somewhere in London and I met William Burroughs and Jim Ballard, stood there and chatted as they reminisced about London in the 1960s. I don't know what or who I had been expecting, but Jim Ballard, then, and whenever I met him after that, was terrifying in his ordinariness, like the protagonists of his high-rises and drowned worlds, like the man on the motorway island."
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Right now David Lynch is producing three films: one for Alejandro Jodorowsky (who hasn't directed a film in nearly twenty years!) called King Shot, one for his daughter, Jennifer Lynch, called Surveillance :
And one for Werner Herzog called My Son, My Son, What have ye Done?, for which no trailer yet exists; I did, however, find Alana Kearns-Green's audition tape for the role of Ingrid:
*
"Even the most subtle and complex artists can’t escape the crudity of synopsis."
*
Tribus by Erik Roren
"Tribus is a sculptural tag, a mass-produced object for the street. It is a work with such a strong and direct shape and color language that a signature is unnecessary. The expression is the signature and the link between the art pieces."



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"Literary texts emerge from cognitive evolution, which is a localized creative awareness. Languaging is their most essential process. They exist as products of reading/writing and might even be considered “alive” in that they are taking part in the evolution of Life as long as they are being written/read."
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(612): I think tonya harding is in my dwi class!
(763) Ask her how she and Jeff Gillooly split the cats after the divorce.
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Michael Allison is based out of Nashville, TN:



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"The natural world seems intent on synchronizing. Schools of fish, flocks of birds, herds of wildebeest, and swarms of fireflies all effortlessly coordinate their actions with one another. A recent study published by Scott Wiltermuth and Chip Heath of Stanford University in the journal Psychological Science, suggests that humans are no different."



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