Re: REMEBER by prettyktm |
9-Aug-05/8:15 AM |
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Re: First by Dovina |
9-Aug-05/8:10 AM |
So we're all Jerry's kids?
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Re: TV Date by the_poetess |
8-Aug-05/12:17 PM |
Um this is amazing, thanks for the meme splurge
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Re: More Than The World by XOXScottishgrlXOX |
8-Aug-05/12:12 PM |
Best ode to Xanax that I have read in months!
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Re: Mr.Lucky: A Night on The Town by Bethy |
8-Aug-05/8:16 AM |
Ha, funny character. Eeek, doritos and old spice
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Re: An A to Z of Tards by Johnnie Baptiste |
5-Aug-05/2:38 PM |
A is for An A to Z of Tards
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Re: a comment on Pilfered Pancakes, Broken Trust by Crann Mascher |
5-Aug-05/2:35 PM |
Not so fast on the patent: the idea was stolen like pancake mix!
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Re: Iâd Kill Your Dog For Respect by Crann Mascher |
5-Aug-05/8:57 AM |
Killin your hoez dog for some street respect is off da chizzle, my nizzle. P.S. Hard Thug Z ain't so hard after awhile, soften him up with a little raspberry ganoush for starters.
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Re: Ain,t Life Fuckin Great,(part2 The Stone Man) by Bethy |
5-Aug-05/8:28 AM |
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Re: Pilfered Pancakes, Broken Trust by Crann Mascher |
5-Aug-05/8:20 AM |
There is only one thing that comes to mind when I read this poem: That I cannot think of the thing that comes to mind when I read this poem. Therefore, I must give this poem a 10 by the Squeeze Theorem: 10 < Pilfered Pancakes, Broken Trust < The number of fingers crammed up my donkey (10)
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Re: A Night at the Move-ies by Crann Mascher |
5-Aug-05/7:38 AM |
This poem is of great importance, and impotence
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Re: untitled by AaronJKeating |
3-Aug-05/1:46 PM |
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Re: Floss by jauser |
3-Aug-05/1:34 PM |
"Defeat is not the end, sure w/e, farking great" <~ Outsider art
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Re: Vain Moment by Bethy |
3-Aug-05/1:31 PM |
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Re: Secret Dream-Thoughts of a Married Man by Bethy |
3-Aug-05/1:30 PM |
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Re: War by zodiac |
3-Aug-05/9:09 AM |
Maybe a less general title could help wheel it all in? *7*
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Re: a comment on Then what is the sleeve? by T. Jonathron Remp |
2-Aug-05/1:45 PM |
I not only suggest it, I impose it.
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Re: a comment on Then what is the sleeve? by T. Jonathron Remp |
31-Jul-05/8:36 AM |
Thanks for the advice. I do try to keep my poems as concrete as possible nowadays, having been brow beaten by some of the most tangible poets (or, I should say poets of some of the most tangible poems, although the men themselves were also quite corporeal), I have been relegated to write with the most concrete, or as you would say, undisconnected formulation as I possibly can achieve without the advocacy of reality-anchoring drugs. You should have seen some of my earlier work: barely a word of English ever even appeared, and one of my poems included an actual (and quite foul smelling, I might add) corpse of a deceased armadillo. If I remember correctly, it was immediately follwed by a semicolon in that particular poem.
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Re: a comment on Where did the word "ORIGIN" come from? by T. Jonathron Remp |
25-Jul-05/9:37 PM |
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Re: Polar Bearings by impert&ent |
25-Jul-05/12:54 PM |
And out of this egg would come lifegoo suspending quite an enormous young megaturtle
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