2Moksha 2MokshaRE: RHIZOME_RAW: yellow carriage reader

RECYCLERESPONSE FROM DISCO


. What to do if
RHIZOME_RAW
loves a little
.com self Left over
and Civil "indecoress," , when faced with calamity
your body is not
this change of attire.'
hot
pieces of romanticisation
and
hot
pieces of romanticisation
your body is not
disassembled
by critical journals
your body is no/t
another's eyes/?



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-disco (Vijay Pattisapu)
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> "indecoress" <arcment@spyring.com> list@rhizome.org RHIZOME_RAW: yellow carriage readerDate: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 02:28:29 -0600
>Reply-To: "indecoress" <arcment@spyring.com>
>
>Handbook for Disasters and Civil Emergencies.
>4b. What to do if your body is not prolific and a second part affects
>itself.
>>research, when faced with calamity
>
>indecoress: [carriage] new from
>*dostoevsky* (oh!/swoon) "everybody loves a little- DOSTOEVSKY (!!!- {primp,
> }}ruffle
>glued deep inside
>
>swivel) the self Left over between
>constant?turn[1stRight2nd
>your eyes and mine
>
>chapter
>
>'Mutual courtesies were exchanged, both shook hands and looked keenly into
>one another's eyes.In an instant the conversation became general. The
>prince noticed (he was noticing everything now, swiftly and avidly, even
>including, perhaps, things which were not there at all), that Yevgeni
>Pavlovich's civilian dress was creating general and quite considerable
>surprise, so much so that everything else was for a time forgotten and set
>aside. One might have supposed that there was something enormously
>significant
>in this change of attire'.
>
>chapter
>
> a little later-
>>hot high noon. United Arab Emirates. a female opera singer
> ensconced in glass positioned
>begins: to dream
> circular fashion
>about pieces of romanticisation that are still possible through
>disassembled double-
> glazed ends:
>
>
>
>' it's not proper for high society folk to be too interested in
>literature,' added Kolya. 'Ask Yevgeni Pavlovich. It's much more the thing
>to have a yellow carriage with red wheels.'
>'Out of a book again Kolya,' observed Adelaida.
>'Everything he says is out of books', said Yevgeni Pavlovich. 'He quotes
>whole sentences out of critical journals'.
> my hero! )sigh /swoon
> (""everyone loves a little)-
>
>indecoress
>advocating a walking sentenced military garb for combative emptying inches
>of parody
>
>
>
>
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