Re: a comment on Household Sex Agents (tooles) by <{Baba^Yaga}> |
23-Apr-03/2:57 PM |
special ed from crank yankers is funny when he jump out the window. huh?
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Re: a comment on "Life can sure be a motherfucker." by <{Baba^Yaga}> |
23-Apr-03/2:55 PM |
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Re: the game by princesszoe |
20-Apr-03/11:44 PM |
"dislikes: rudeness, prejudice, inefficiency, ignorance, lateness, lies, war, pettiness, meanness and aubergines." I guess that pretty much leaves me out of the loop huh.
Odd that you would mention the bazaar though.
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Re: An Ode to a Harvard man by bondjedi |
17-Apr-03/1:18 PM |
This is actually an 'ode' to what you think 'odes' are, but in actuality it's not. This is a roman numeraled other with no rhyme scheme no structured pattern and a dull theme. Not to mention dislocated sentences, paragraphs and punctuation. Congradulation!
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Re: Sublime Street Morals by thepinkbunnyofdoom |
4-Apr-03/7:47 PM |
I smoked the grass on the otherside and it was bedder doo.
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Re: Sublime Street Morals by thepinkbunnyofdoom |
4-Apr-03/5:53 PM |
I smoked the grass on the otherside and it was bedder doo.
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Re: a comment on iodine and baby oil by rockinindividual |
19-Mar-03/8:57 PM |
AH. IT's A BIT BETTER oops, caps, but it could be structuraly improved dramaticaly with the right editor and approach, to get the tens anyhow. 9.
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Re: Good to the Last Drop by Bonehiss |
19-Mar-03/8:51 PM |
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Re: a comment on Live by Luv2write |
19-Mar-03/8:43 PM |
Sir, are you eating cantaloupe with salt and cherries again. Heaven? Hell? Making? If you had any manipulation over that assembly point of yours you could get up and walk across water. Hell is a thing, and it's for children with ms. I know, i've seen it late at night bumping into my furniture. Yes, hell is a thing. It's an noun with oomph and fizzle. there is no heaven. There is no hell. period. It's all just stories of trial and error and our evolution held in a tiny jewish cranium for sale down the street. Alas operation freedom is underway, yippy.
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Re: a comment on While flipping over stones by <{Baba^Yaga}> |
18-Mar-03/4:45 PM |
Can we put Zoloft in the Jello. sis? please.
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Re: The Rift by Bachus |
18-Mar-03/2:52 AM |
My brother i send you out with love and forgive you for your hatred of yourself. You have done the imposible and walked away, let's go write an album for ten months you've poemranked yourself to death. stand proud you wrote your mind without lying to yourself. god has always loved you, why have you forsaken him? You are worth it. Let go, Sleep my brother, for our mother is lost but we are found! the darkness approaching we should help these men brave. Focus your energy and smite the ignorant with their own tail chasing. now is the time to concentrate. tomorrow, you will awaken, anew.
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Re: a comment on While flipping over stones by <{Baba^Yaga}> |
17-Mar-03/12:58 PM |
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Re: a comment on The deafening silence in the world or something by Bachus |
17-Mar-03/10:54 AM |
Can i ask you what the ebola virus and depeche mode has to do with political statements? Not a fucking thing. lol. Nor was that the intention. You are lost in america. This poem is about dying with style, now why don't you hurry along and find some style of your own at the public library down the block.
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Re: a comment on Thracian mountains until the Sea by Shardik |
17-Mar-03/10:46 AM |
Thanks, Orpheus, is from there, and almost every famous greek based music myth, and gods, and the ultimate muses originated from there. I'm just doing my duty for the world and my ancestors with this ode. Growing up a bit, if you will, just for a spell. You and the dark one usually rate poems at the same time every day. Is that because it's around the time England wakes up for muffins and tea? do you drink tea or coffee in the morning or vice versa? by the way , "time machine" with Guy Pierce... Fucking heaves! Thought you should know in case you attempt to rent, and if it's to late, i'm sorry.
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Re: a comment on Heirlooms by Bachus |
17-Mar-03/10:29 AM |
Some stains come clean, some don't. I do. You don't. I'm going to England in May, wanna come? I'll push you and clean you and tuck you in, as Jesus would..
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Re: a comment on The day Pan out-played Apollo by Bachus |
13-Mar-03/9:02 PM |
Nice menu... Are you mad at me about my sudden interest in the handicapped? I hope not, because I feel that i can make a difference and actually be, like, a sponser or something... A big brother, if you will, but not like the big guy on beyond the thunderdoom with the pig farts and stuff. but almost. I've changed fotr the better and i'm going to proof it by being very sweet to you from this point on, because... LOVE! heals everything.
<brought to you by the special olympics badminton teams captain HUGO, {hugo waves at the camera while face slapping a slice of bologne and giggling madly [he has his raquet in his belt as if it were a pyrgayets sworde and his socks pulled up to the middle of his pock marked chubby little thighs] and oscar meyer weiner a kosher piece of meat, right Hugo? (hugo nods and proudly displays his raquet and bologne for the camera before breaking wind loudly with a kind eyed snort and chuckle... 3, 2,1, show timer
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Re: a comment on The day Pan out-played Apollo by Bachus |
13-Mar-03/8:50 PM |
check out www.smokinggun.com
the polanski transcripts are quite enlightening. Poor bastard was railroaded, she obviously deserved to have her underwear besmirched. (there could be a the or a before smoking to access the site, i'm sure you'll manage, LOVE!) hey, if i go to England in may can we meet? LOVE!
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Re: a comment on The day Pan out-played Apollo by Bachus |
13-Mar-03/8:46 PM |
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Re: a comment on The day Pan out-played Apollo by Bachus |
13-Mar-03/8:45 PM |
-=Dark_Angel=-
13-Mar-03, 08:41 PM
I'M SURE THIS MEANS SOMETHING.
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<{Baba^Yaga}>
13-Mar-03, 08:42 PM
In terms of psychic warfare? that was Roman Polanski's Quaalude.
Never, cement shoes.love.love.love.love.love.farina.
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Re: The day Pan out-played Apollo by Bachus |
13-Mar-03/8:42 PM |
In terms of psychic warfare? that was Roman Polanski's Quaalude.
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