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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York: Part 3

Miss Understood ·
Ugly Buildings I was thinking recntly about all of the silver and glass boxy buildings going up around Downtown. I wondered what they might look like in 20 years. Were they designed to last? Is that some fancy sort of composite metal that resists staining? Is that glass unbreakable? Well, my question has been partially answered. I walked past the one on Bowery and Bond today and noticed visible dents in the wall on the outer ground floor. I looked up a bit and saw scratches and...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York: Part 3

MaKi+ ·
The architect of those buildings must be inspired by Bronx Zoo I wonder what the residents of those buildings are expecting to see from that big glass windows??? Especially those live on below 3rd floor. Hey
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Re: Words we love:

Chi Chi ·
You both are such WITCHES I had pulled the seldom-read piece of mine called "The Language" to read tonight at Rapture. It will probably OPEN the show! So, I'll post the whole piece later, but here i the Gwen bit.. From "The Language (for Cookie Mueller)" Originally published in Interview, 1990, as an obituary of sorts for Cooks.
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Re: Words we love:

Chi Chi ·
ps Angie B of course became the formidable r&b singer Angie Stone.
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Re: Tammy Faye

bobby ·
On a personal note, I corresponded with Tammy through letters and first met her in NYC after the PTL scandle. She was a remarkable person full of love for everyone. Her awareness regarding her past mistakes was inspirational and should be a lesson for all of us who make mistakes in our life and take the oppertunity to change and learn from them. And as the scriptures tell us..." Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
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Re: The return of Verbal Abuse Magazine

S'tan ·
Yes Daddy I got corrected and what a lovely and rare occurrence it is, and at the hands of such a Goddess oh my. You're lucky to have her all to yourself! at times anyhow. yea, Chi could edit the Rice Queen... the books would go from 600 pages to 150 and be better for it. Though she loves her very much! I'm getting the last round for tweakage this week...including you, seven, so beware. No but really Chi said there is barely a period or even a space that is not well-considered in your work.
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Re: Anya Phillips

jhnhth ·
Correction on the date of Anya's death: I found the obituary that Kurt Loder wrote for Rolling Stone. Anya died June 19, 1981, in Valhalla, NY.
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Re: 2008 Presidential Elections part 2

bobby ·
IT'S ALREADY STOLEN Investigation by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Greg Palast released today Don't worry about Mickey Mouse or ACORN stealing the election. According to an investigative report out today in Rolling Stone magazine, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Greg Palast, after a year-long investigation, reveal a systematic program of "GOP vote tampering" on a massive scale. - Republican Secretaries of State of swing-state Colorado have quietly purged one in six names from their voter rolls. Over...
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Re: Puna

seven ·
Well Daddy I think you would have liked the Hawai'ian version of the baths. A traditional swet hut with about 15 people sitting around the stone pit piled with 10 hunks of lavastone all glowing orange from being next to a huge bonfire for about three hours. I felt like I was being roasted. Kaliko did the pre-entry invocation in a driving warm rain. Inside there were numerous rounds of chants and group response calls, a novitiate, suitably the nakedest youngest person, dropping fat grains of...
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Re: Anya Phillips

emilyxyz ·
Thanks very much for the date of her passing, and the reference to the Rolling stone obituary -- it's good to know her passing was officially noted in that way.
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Re: DISCO!

Nancy Isla ·
Is Sharon Stone still locked in the bathroom at the Squat Theatre? I gave her my eight ball and the keys to my porsche and I wanna go home now.
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Re: DISCO!

hatches ·
Don't forget that big pot of stew that was always on the burner at Squat. Now someone should write a book about that place! Sharon Stone? She was only an understudy in some Elizabeth Swados show back then. Bah! BTW I once went to the Oakland Colisseum with a group of people which included Patrick Cowley (no "R" Daddy) and Mickey Thomas (attention the person who accused me of liking "We Built This City") to see Sylvester open for LaBelle. I was never the same again. ...
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Re: MySpace and Facebook (was "Myspace")

S'tan ·
States Fault MySpace on Predator Issues By BRAD STONE Published: May 15, 2007 Some of the country's top law enforcement officials are charging that the online social network MySpace has discovered thousands of known sex offenders using its service, but has failed to act on the information. In a letter sent yesterday to a lawyer for MySpace, a division of the News Corporation, attorneys general from eight states said the company had not done enough to block sexual predators from the service...
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Re: the drag queen & the mummy

occb2 ·
Hi all. I just had to chime in and tell you all that I am the guy that found the body. I am a NYPD police officer. I was there to just pick up things that my friends aunt had us picking up of a party. The suitcase was not hanging. There was no note. It was not the 5th floor. It was the first floor. And it was a brown stone. The address was 453 W 140 Street. We did not know that there was a body. There was a transvestite that open the door. She told us that the costumes were ready but a few...
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Re: 9/11 unfolds on the Motherboards: Waiting for the End of The World

Chi Chi ·
I apologize for length, but found this fascinating - came to one of the many, many listservs I'm on -
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Re: 9/11 unfolds on the Motherboards: Waiting for the End of The World

Guest ·
Lest one find me pompous, I am aware that these are the mumblings of a creature of the 60's. It shattered the harmony of the day and reminded me of something Nostra Domas said, "Out of the sky two metal birds would fly into two large statues in a new city." It's was like knocking twice on the door of unhappiness. I would humbly suggest before we begin to make policy we do a bit of research on the long history of U.S./Talaban relations. It's is true that this today is very much different from...
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Re: marilyn

SpacEbabY ·
Anna, I did watch the show on Monday and...She did look like that at 1st, while she had her hair tied back in a bun (LoL) But, when she took it out, she looked exactly like she always has. I do think that picture is of her, though...maybe she's lost a few stone since then....and maybe a her personality, too (she did not say much, at all) There is a small picture of Marilyn on that show in a magazine i have here...i'll scan and post it, if u like.
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Re: Michael Jackson

Luxury Lex ·
From today's Page Six (NYPost):
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Re: Swept Away

daddy ·
When we use to talk (before she was famous) she used to tell me that the music stuff was just a stepping stone to her real destiny... acting. She saw herself as Jessica Lange. She always saw herself as ultimately an actress. tee hee
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Re: bibliophile

Drama Queen ·
Been trolling for source material for new alternative (and some trad) musicals recently. I read LEXICON DEVIL, an oral history of Darby Crash and the Germs. Hmm no musical, not even punk musical there, but it'd make one helluva movie. Would love to direct that. Am trying to decide if GODSPEED by Lynn Breedlove (of Tribe 8), about the misadventures a twentysomthing punk stone butch bicycle messenger/roadie, should be set to Tribe 8 stuff or a totally new score by a young alterna-dyke (or...
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