Fuck all things writerly, slammery, and poetry.
Fuck all things workerly, playerly, and loverly.
Fuck the sound of one hand clapping and one lung napping.
Fuck the sight of the ripe apples and the first robin bobbin.
The finest of fine things sucks out loud like bad wind in a church
and the world smells like a jock stretched over a cesspool.

All I want now is the nothing brought about
by not having, not doing, not speaking, not hearing.
The listening ends here, the arguing ends here,
the willingness to compromise and the need to win end here.

Fuck all the kisses, fuck wounds and simple gestures.
Fuck the sweet edge of just before sex that begins when it is assured
and the rejection that leaves the tang of dead roses in your tongue.
Fuck the way I move, the way you move, the way movies move
and the way past the way the movies move.

Fuck you, you, you, you, you, you. You ought to know better
than to not be a problem. How will I ever learn to deal with you
when you don’t bother me at all? I’m just a paper pony
and I crush when you ride me. Fuck the way I fall over.
Fuck the nature of things. Fuck things.

I’m not alone here. Others are saying it too, even if
it’s not to you. We are all worthy of unworthiness.
We deserve nothing…

Fuck the holy hell out of this life
and it still keeps coming back for more.
I want to lie down and weep. What am I doing wrong?
What am I doing?

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138 responses to “

  • rialisticprose

    Re: sounds familiar…

    naw- i see where you could say it sounds like me but naw- totally different.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: sounds familiar…

    naw- i see where you could say it sounds like me but naw- totally different.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: sounds familiar…

    naw- i see where you could say it sounds like me but naw- totally different.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: sounds familiar…

    naw- i see where you could say it sounds like me but naw- totally different.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: sounds familiar…

    naw- i see where you could say it sounds like me but naw- totally different.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: sounds familiar…

    naw- i see where you could say it sounds like me but naw- totally different.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    hellsyeah!

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    hellsyeah!

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    hellsyeah!

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    hellsyeah!

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    hellsyeah!

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    hellsyeah!

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I’m signed up, I’m rested and ready. First real slam in ages. Might be fun, the party definitely will be.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I’m signed up, I’m rested and ready. First real slam in ages. Might be fun, the party definitely will be.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I’m signed up, I’m rested and ready. First real slam in ages. Might be fun, the party definitely will be.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I’m signed up, I’m rested and ready. First real slam in ages. Might be fun, the party definitely will be.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I’m signed up, I’m rested and ready. First real slam in ages. Might be fun, the party definitely will be.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I’m signed up, I’m rested and ready. First real slam in ages. Might be fun, the party definitely will be.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    That’s the best thing EVER!I can think of several just about IWPS! good times, eh?

    OH, yeah, on a totally (hopefully) separate issue, I hear Imight be seeing you in Buffalo this summer?I look forward to it. You, sir, are awesome.

    Love you, homie.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    That’s the best thing EVER!I can think of several just about IWPS! good times, eh?

    OH, yeah, on a totally (hopefully) separate issue, I hear Imight be seeing you in Buffalo this summer?I look forward to it. You, sir, are awesome.

    Love you, homie.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    That’s the best thing EVER!I can think of several just about IWPS! good times, eh?

    OH, yeah, on a totally (hopefully) separate issue, I hear Imight be seeing you in Buffalo this summer?I look forward to it. You, sir, are awesome.

    Love you, homie.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    That’s the best thing EVER!I can think of several just about IWPS! good times, eh?

    OH, yeah, on a totally (hopefully) separate issue, I hear Imight be seeing you in Buffalo this summer?I look forward to it. You, sir, are awesome.

    Love you, homie.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    That’s the best thing EVER!I can think of several just about IWPS! good times, eh?

    OH, yeah, on a totally (hopefully) separate issue, I hear Imight be seeing you in Buffalo this summer?I look forward to it. You, sir, are awesome.

    Love you, homie.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    That’s the best thing EVER!I can think of several just about IWPS! good times, eh?

    OH, yeah, on a totally (hopefully) separate issue, I hear Imight be seeing you in Buffalo this summer?I look forward to it. You, sir, are awesome.

    Love you, homie.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Somewhere around here I’ve got an anthology of poems about poetry. There’s an entire section devoted to the nasty poems poets have written about other poets.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Somewhere around here I’ve got an anthology of poems about poetry. There’s an entire section devoted to the nasty poems poets have written about other poets.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Somewhere around here I’ve got an anthology of poems about poetry. There’s an entire section devoted to the nasty poems poets have written about other poets.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Somewhere around here I’ve got an anthology of poems about poetry. There’s an entire section devoted to the nasty poems poets have written about other poets.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Somewhere around here I’ve got an anthology of poems about poetry. There’s an entire section devoted to the nasty poems poets have written about other poets.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Somewhere around here I’ve got an anthology of poems about poetry. There’s an entire section devoted to the nasty poems poets have written about other poets.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    ah. yeah… poets are some catty fucks sometimes, huh?

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    ah. yeah… poets are some catty fucks sometimes, huh?

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    ah. yeah… poets are some catty fucks sometimes, huh?

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    ah. yeah… poets are some catty fucks sometimes, huh?

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    ah. yeah… poets are some catty fucks sometimes, huh?

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    ah. yeah… poets are some catty fucks sometimes, huh?

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Eh, no biggie. Better to have it on the table. Slam audiences are so fucking ridiculous about this issue — any resemblance is considered evidence of theft. (“HEY, I wrote a poem about love too! It’s totally like yours, even mentions ‘a girl!’ You THIEF!”)

    I never did see Ria at iWPS, and I missed her feature here because of school.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Eh, no biggie. Better to have it on the table. Slam audiences are so fucking ridiculous about this issue — any resemblance is considered evidence of theft. (“HEY, I wrote a poem about love too! It’s totally like yours, even mentions ‘a girl!’ You THIEF!”)

    I never did see Ria at iWPS, and I missed her feature here because of school.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Eh, no biggie. Better to have it on the table. Slam audiences are so fucking ridiculous about this issue — any resemblance is considered evidence of theft. (“HEY, I wrote a poem about love too! It’s totally like yours, even mentions ‘a girl!’ You THIEF!”)

    I never did see Ria at iWPS, and I missed her feature here because of school.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Eh, no biggie. Better to have it on the table. Slam audiences are so fucking ridiculous about this issue — any resemblance is considered evidence of theft. (“HEY, I wrote a poem about love too! It’s totally like yours, even mentions ‘a girl!’ You THIEF!”)

    I never did see Ria at iWPS, and I missed her feature here because of school.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Eh, no biggie. Better to have it on the table. Slam audiences are so fucking ridiculous about this issue — any resemblance is considered evidence of theft. (“HEY, I wrote a poem about love too! It’s totally like yours, even mentions ‘a girl!’ You THIEF!”)

    I never did see Ria at iWPS, and I missed her feature here because of school.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    Eh, no biggie. Better to have it on the table. Slam audiences are so fucking ridiculous about this issue — any resemblance is considered evidence of theft. (“HEY, I wrote a poem about love too! It’s totally like yours, even mentions ‘a girl!’ You THIEF!”)

    I never did see Ria at iWPS, and I missed her feature here because of school.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    oh. um… i was joking.

    yeah…

    She has a poem that might, in fact, be titled “Fuck You,” that is a verbal assault on the audience. Though it is probably one of her highest-ranking pieces, possibly her most consistent high-scorer, it’s easily at the bottom of the selection of poems I’ve heard from her.

    It strikes me a lot like Alanis Morrisette’s “Thank You,” but without even seeming like she was attempting good humour or a rialistic [sic] approach to the situations she spells out.

    It’s unfortunate, too, because (unlike yours), it also doesn’t seem like just a venting rant. It’s certainly a rant, but she basically says “fuck you” to everything and everyone then goes on to talk about how great she is and how she’ll triumph through it, or something, but it doesn’t approach with any humility or maturity.

    As I mentioned, it is by no means her best work.

    I was pretty sure you would have heard it at iWPS, which is why it would have been a joke. If I remember correctly, she performed it at least twice; once in her first pair of bouts, and again during one of the expo readings.

    yeah, sorry about that. Anyway, I don’t expect that anyone would cite you even for riffing; the pieces are different in very many ways.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    oh. um… i was joking.

    yeah…

    She has a poem that might, in fact, be titled “Fuck You,” that is a verbal assault on the audience. Though it is probably one of her highest-ranking pieces, possibly her most consistent high-scorer, it’s easily at the bottom of the selection of poems I’ve heard from her.

    It strikes me a lot like Alanis Morrisette’s “Thank You,” but without even seeming like she was attempting good humour or a rialistic [sic] approach to the situations she spells out.

    It’s unfortunate, too, because (unlike yours), it also doesn’t seem like just a venting rant. It’s certainly a rant, but she basically says “fuck you” to everything and everyone then goes on to talk about how great she is and how she’ll triumph through it, or something, but it doesn’t approach with any humility or maturity.

    As I mentioned, it is by no means her best work.

    I was pretty sure you would have heard it at iWPS, which is why it would have been a joke. If I remember correctly, she performed it at least twice; once in her first pair of bouts, and again during one of the expo readings.

    yeah, sorry about that. Anyway, I don’t expect that anyone would cite you even for riffing; the pieces are different in very many ways.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    oh. um… i was joking.

    yeah…

    She has a poem that might, in fact, be titled “Fuck You,” that is a verbal assault on the audience. Though it is probably one of her highest-ranking pieces, possibly her most consistent high-scorer, it’s easily at the bottom of the selection of poems I’ve heard from her.

    It strikes me a lot like Alanis Morrisette’s “Thank You,” but without even seeming like she was attempting good humour or a rialistic [sic] approach to the situations she spells out.

    It’s unfortunate, too, because (unlike yours), it also doesn’t seem like just a venting rant. It’s certainly a rant, but she basically says “fuck you” to everything and everyone then goes on to talk about how great she is and how she’ll triumph through it, or something, but it doesn’t approach with any humility or maturity.

    As I mentioned, it is by no means her best work.

    I was pretty sure you would have heard it at iWPS, which is why it would have been a joke. If I remember correctly, she performed it at least twice; once in her first pair of bouts, and again during one of the expo readings.

    yeah, sorry about that. Anyway, I don’t expect that anyone would cite you even for riffing; the pieces are different in very many ways.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    oh. um… i was joking.

    yeah…

    She has a poem that might, in fact, be titled “Fuck You,” that is a verbal assault on the audience. Though it is probably one of her highest-ranking pieces, possibly her most consistent high-scorer, it’s easily at the bottom of the selection of poems I’ve heard from her.

    It strikes me a lot like Alanis Morrisette’s “Thank You,” but without even seeming like she was attempting good humour or a rialistic [sic] approach to the situations she spells out.

    It’s unfortunate, too, because (unlike yours), it also doesn’t seem like just a venting rant. It’s certainly a rant, but she basically says “fuck you” to everything and everyone then goes on to talk about how great she is and how she’ll triumph through it, or something, but it doesn’t approach with any humility or maturity.

    As I mentioned, it is by no means her best work.

    I was pretty sure you would have heard it at iWPS, which is why it would have been a joke. If I remember correctly, she performed it at least twice; once in her first pair of bouts, and again during one of the expo readings.

    yeah, sorry about that. Anyway, I don’t expect that anyone would cite you even for riffing; the pieces are different in very many ways.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    oh. um… i was joking.

    yeah…

    She has a poem that might, in fact, be titled “Fuck You,” that is a verbal assault on the audience. Though it is probably one of her highest-ranking pieces, possibly her most consistent high-scorer, it’s easily at the bottom of the selection of poems I’ve heard from her.

    It strikes me a lot like Alanis Morrisette’s “Thank You,” but without even seeming like she was attempting good humour or a rialistic [sic] approach to the situations she spells out.

    It’s unfortunate, too, because (unlike yours), it also doesn’t seem like just a venting rant. It’s certainly a rant, but she basically says “fuck you” to everything and everyone then goes on to talk about how great she is and how she’ll triumph through it, or something, but it doesn’t approach with any humility or maturity.

    As I mentioned, it is by no means her best work.

    I was pretty sure you would have heard it at iWPS, which is why it would have been a joke. If I remember correctly, she performed it at least twice; once in her first pair of bouts, and again during one of the expo readings.

    yeah, sorry about that. Anyway, I don’t expect that anyone would cite you even for riffing; the pieces are different in very many ways.

  • granmadave

    Re: sounds familiar…

    oh. um… i was joking.

    yeah…

    She has a poem that might, in fact, be titled “Fuck You,” that is a verbal assault on the audience. Though it is probably one of her highest-ranking pieces, possibly her most consistent high-scorer, it’s easily at the bottom of the selection of poems I’ve heard from her.

    It strikes me a lot like Alanis Morrisette’s “Thank You,” but without even seeming like she was attempting good humour or a rialistic [sic] approach to the situations she spells out.

    It’s unfortunate, too, because (unlike yours), it also doesn’t seem like just a venting rant. It’s certainly a rant, but she basically says “fuck you” to everything and everyone then goes on to talk about how great she is and how she’ll triumph through it, or something, but it doesn’t approach with any humility or maturity.

    As I mentioned, it is by no means her best work.

    I was pretty sure you would have heard it at iWPS, which is why it would have been a joke. If I remember correctly, she performed it at least twice; once in her first pair of bouts, and again during one of the expo readings.

    yeah, sorry about that. Anyway, I don’t expect that anyone would cite you even for riffing; the pieces are different in very many ways.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I asked Ria to take a look at it when she gets a minute…Even if I didn’t hear her work, I want to make sure it’s not a issue for anyone. I don’t like being accused of being a plagiarist. (I know you didn’t do that, Dave — talking about the future.)

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I asked Ria to take a look at it when she gets a minute…Even if I didn’t hear her work, I want to make sure it’s not a issue for anyone. I don’t like being accused of being a plagiarist. (I know you didn’t do that, Dave — talking about the future.)

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I asked Ria to take a look at it when she gets a minute…Even if I didn’t hear her work, I want to make sure it’s not a issue for anyone. I don’t like being accused of being a plagiarist. (I know you didn’t do that, Dave — talking about the future.)

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I asked Ria to take a look at it when she gets a minute…Even if I didn’t hear her work, I want to make sure it’s not a issue for anyone. I don’t like being accused of being a plagiarist. (I know you didn’t do that, Dave — talking about the future.)

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I asked Ria to take a look at it when she gets a minute…Even if I didn’t hear her work, I want to make sure it’s not a issue for anyone. I don’t like being accused of being a plagiarist. (I know you didn’t do that, Dave — talking about the future.)

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    I asked Ria to take a look at it when she gets a minute…Even if I didn’t hear her work, I want to make sure it’s not a issue for anyone. I don’t like being accused of being a plagiarist. (I know you didn’t do that, Dave — talking about the future.)

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    didn’t know Ria had a piece like this. i’ve never heard her.

    like I said, it’s inspired by an etheridge knight piece which is older than all of us.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    didn’t know Ria had a piece like this. i’ve never heard her.

    like I said, it’s inspired by an etheridge knight piece which is older than all of us.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    didn’t know Ria had a piece like this. i’ve never heard her.

    like I said, it’s inspired by an etheridge knight piece which is older than all of us.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    didn’t know Ria had a piece like this. i’ve never heard her.

    like I said, it’s inspired by an etheridge knight piece which is older than all of us.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    didn’t know Ria had a piece like this. i’ve never heard her.

    like I said, it’s inspired by an etheridge knight piece which is older than all of us.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: sounds familiar…

    didn’t know Ria had a piece like this. i’ve never heard her.

    like I said, it’s inspired by an etheridge knight piece which is older than all of us.

  • crazyveggie

    yes

    if i were putting together an anothology of poems that describe how i feel now i would ask your permission to reprint it.

  • crazyveggie

    yes

    if i were putting together an anothology of poems that describe how i feel now i would ask your permission to reprint it.

  • crazyveggie

    yes

    if i were putting together an anothology of poems that describe how i feel now i would ask your permission to reprint it.

  • crazyveggie

    yes

    if i were putting together an anothology of poems that describe how i feel now i would ask your permission to reprint it.

  • crazyveggie

    yes

    if i were putting together an anothology of poems that describe how i feel now i would ask your permission to reprint it.

  • crazyveggie

    yes

    if i were putting together an anothology of poems that describe how i feel now i would ask your permission to reprint it.

  • granmadave

    sounds familiar…

    careful… Ria might sue you for copyright infringement.

  • granmadave

    sounds familiar…

    careful… Ria might sue you for copyright infringement.

  • granmadave

    sounds familiar…

    careful… Ria might sue you for copyright infringement.

  • granmadave

    sounds familiar…

    careful… Ria might sue you for copyright infringement.

  • granmadave

    sounds familiar…

    careful… Ria might sue you for copyright infringement.

  • granmadave

    sounds familiar…

    careful… Ria might sue you for copyright infringement.

  • ted_badger

    “Fuck that.”

    (oh, I’m such a bad, bad boy…)

  • ted_badger

    “Fuck that.”

    (oh, I’m such a bad, bad boy…)

  • ted_badger

    “Fuck that.”

    (oh, I’m such a bad, bad boy…)

  • ted_badger

    “Fuck that.”

    (oh, I’m such a bad, bad boy…)

  • ted_badger

    “Fuck that.”

    (oh, I’m such a bad, bad boy…)

  • ted_badger

    “Fuck that.”

    (oh, I’m such a bad, bad boy…)

  • urbanitus

    Well… as long as it’s mutual 🙂

  • urbanitus

    Well… as long as it’s mutual 🙂

  • urbanitus

    Well… as long as it’s mutual 🙂

  • urbanitus

    Well… as long as it’s mutual 🙂

  • urbanitus

    Well… as long as it’s mutual 🙂

  • urbanitus

    Well… as long as it’s mutual 🙂

  • radioactiveart

    It’s ok. I hate you for being younger and prettier.

    😀

  • radioactiveart

    It’s ok. I hate you for being younger and prettier.

    😀

  • radioactiveart

    It’s ok. I hate you for being younger and prettier.

    😀

  • radioactiveart

    It’s ok. I hate you for being younger and prettier.

    😀

  • radioactiveart

    It’s ok. I hate you for being younger and prettier.

    😀

  • radioactiveart

    It’s ok. I hate you for being younger and prettier.

    😀

  • urbanitus

    I hate you for being more eloquent than I 🙂

  • urbanitus

    I hate you for being more eloquent than I 🙂

  • urbanitus

    I hate you for being more eloquent than I 🙂

  • urbanitus

    I hate you for being more eloquent than I 🙂

  • urbanitus

    I hate you for being more eloquent than I 🙂

  • urbanitus

    I hate you for being more eloquent than I 🙂

  • theryk

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    thanks muchly.
    i’ve found that,
    the less I care about the Slam,
    and the more I care about
    just representing
    my words
    the better I tend to do.

    Victory Through Apathy!!!!!!!

    What do we want?
    Victory!
    When do we want it?
    ….oh, I dunno….whatever….

  • theryk

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    thanks muchly.
    i’ve found that,
    the less I care about the Slam,
    and the more I care about
    just representing
    my words
    the better I tend to do.

    Victory Through Apathy!!!!!!!

    What do we want?
    Victory!
    When do we want it?
    ….oh, I dunno….whatever….

  • theryk

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    thanks muchly.
    i’ve found that,
    the less I care about the Slam,
    and the more I care about
    just representing
    my words
    the better I tend to do.

    Victory Through Apathy!!!!!!!

    What do we want?
    Victory!
    When do we want it?
    ….oh, I dunno….whatever….

  • theryk

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    thanks muchly.
    i’ve found that,
    the less I care about the Slam,
    and the more I care about
    just representing
    my words
    the better I tend to do.

    Victory Through Apathy!!!!!!!

    What do we want?
    Victory!
    When do we want it?
    ….oh, I dunno….whatever….

  • theryk

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    thanks muchly.
    i’ve found that,
    the less I care about the Slam,
    and the more I care about
    just representing
    my words
    the better I tend to do.

    Victory Through Apathy!!!!!!!

    What do we want?
    Victory!
    When do we want it?
    ….oh, I dunno….whatever….

  • theryk

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    thanks muchly.
    i’ve found that,
    the less I care about the Slam,
    and the more I care about
    just representing
    my words
    the better I tend to do.

    Victory Through Apathy!!!!!!!

    What do we want?
    Victory!
    When do we want it?
    ….oh, I dunno….whatever….

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Oh, and good luck tonight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Oh, and good luck tonight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Oh, and good luck tonight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Oh, and good luck tonight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Oh, and good luck tonight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Oh, and good luck tonight.

  • theryk

    Ethridge Knight?

    and Shaggy 2 Dope?

    Come to THINK of it,
    I’ve NEVER seen them in the same photo
    TOGETHER!?!?

  • theryk

    Ethridge Knight?

    and Shaggy 2 Dope?

    Come to THINK of it,
    I’ve NEVER seen them in the same photo
    TOGETHER!?!?

  • theryk

    Ethridge Knight?

    and Shaggy 2 Dope?

    Come to THINK of it,
    I’ve NEVER seen them in the same photo
    TOGETHER!?!?

  • theryk

    Ethridge Knight?

    and Shaggy 2 Dope?

    Come to THINK of it,
    I’ve NEVER seen them in the same photo
    TOGETHER!?!?

  • theryk

    Ethridge Knight?

    and Shaggy 2 Dope?

    Come to THINK of it,
    I’ve NEVER seen them in the same photo
    TOGETHER!?!?

  • theryk

    Ethridge Knight?

    and Shaggy 2 Dope?

    Come to THINK of it,
    I’ve NEVER seen them in the same photo
    TOGETHER!?!?

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Ha!

    I was actually thinking about a poem by Etheridge Knight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Ha!

    I was actually thinking about a poem by Etheridge Knight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Ha!

    I was actually thinking about a poem by Etheridge Knight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Ha!

    I was actually thinking about a poem by Etheridge Knight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Ha!

    I was actually thinking about a poem by Etheridge Knight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: there a song you have GOT to hear

    Ha!

    I was actually thinking about a poem by Etheridge Knight.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: evil marketing

    don’t forget your iPod.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: evil marketing

    don’t forget your iPod.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: evil marketing

    don’t forget your iPod.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: evil marketing

    don’t forget your iPod.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: evil marketing

    don’t forget your iPod.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: evil marketing

    don’t forget your iPod.

  • theryk

    there a song you have GOT to hear

    called “Fuck The World” by ICP.

    Boy, never thought you’d do something
    that would get you compared to them, huh?

  • theryk

    there a song you have GOT to hear

    called “Fuck The World” by ICP.

    Boy, never thought you’d do something
    that would get you compared to them, huh?

  • theryk

    there a song you have GOT to hear

    called “Fuck The World” by ICP.

    Boy, never thought you’d do something
    that would get you compared to them, huh?

  • theryk

    there a song you have GOT to hear

    called “Fuck The World” by ICP.

    Boy, never thought you’d do something
    that would get you compared to them, huh?

  • theryk

    there a song you have GOT to hear

    called “Fuck The World” by ICP.

    Boy, never thought you’d do something
    that would get you compared to them, huh?

  • theryk

    there a song you have GOT to hear

    called “Fuck The World” by ICP.

    Boy, never thought you’d do something
    that would get you compared to them, huh?

  • claudelemonde

    evil marketing

    i recently got a starbucks cup imprinted with a quote from Ebert to the effect of: we don’t watch movies because of what happens, but because of how it happens. i feel annoyed that such a trite medium (and relatively obvious message) really got me thinking about how true that is of our lives.

    now i must go get into my Jetta and buy some Gap pants to complete my yuppie immersion.

  • claudelemonde

    evil marketing

    i recently got a starbucks cup imprinted with a quote from Ebert to the effect of: we don’t watch movies because of what happens, but because of how it happens. i feel annoyed that such a trite medium (and relatively obvious message) really got me thinking about how true that is of our lives.

    now i must go get into my Jetta and buy some Gap pants to complete my yuppie immersion.

  • claudelemonde

    evil marketing

    i recently got a starbucks cup imprinted with a quote from Ebert to the effect of: we don’t watch movies because of what happens, but because of how it happens. i feel annoyed that such a trite medium (and relatively obvious message) really got me thinking about how true that is of our lives.

    now i must go get into my Jetta and buy some Gap pants to complete my yuppie immersion.

  • claudelemonde

    evil marketing

    i recently got a starbucks cup imprinted with a quote from Ebert to the effect of: we don’t watch movies because of what happens, but because of how it happens. i feel annoyed that such a trite medium (and relatively obvious message) really got me thinking about how true that is of our lives.

    now i must go get into my Jetta and buy some Gap pants to complete my yuppie immersion.

  • claudelemonde

    evil marketing

    i recently got a starbucks cup imprinted with a quote from Ebert to the effect of: we don’t watch movies because of what happens, but because of how it happens. i feel annoyed that such a trite medium (and relatively obvious message) really got me thinking about how true that is of our lives.

    now i must go get into my Jetta and buy some Gap pants to complete my yuppie immersion.

  • claudelemonde

    evil marketing

    i recently got a starbucks cup imprinted with a quote from Ebert to the effect of: we don’t watch movies because of what happens, but because of how it happens. i feel annoyed that such a trite medium (and relatively obvious message) really got me thinking about how true that is of our lives.

    now i must go get into my Jetta and buy some Gap pants to complete my yuppie immersion.

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