Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 18:28:48 -0600 From: Bruce Hagood <hagood-AT-ro.com> Subject: Re: Guilt as mediator Fair enough. BH. Charles Gavette wrote: > It does not really matter what city it occurs in. I am basically > remaining incognito for now and would rather not reveal my 20. Go to > Knoxville, for instance. The tables are numbered and you will bow your > head to pray before eating. Eugene, Oregon: signs reign: "Do not change > the channel on the T.V.".....Billings, Montana...you will set for a > church service or you get no food. Loudspeakers on the wall remind one > of Auschwitz. The cartography is strategic in Montana, becuase if a > young man is travelling west, sooner or later they run into the Columns > of Hercules, as Deleuze and Guattari have suggested in ATP's > introduction. In the meantime, read "The Politics of Time," a book that > reveals much about the anachronistics of the orphanage for big kids. > Wasted fossil fuel, wasted space, antipode to the Japanese view of > space, and buildings are more important than people. I came across an > interesting and curious rhizome over the New Years holiday. I decided to > become a temporary law student. I found a certain school of law with the > door ajar. Since it was near zero with the wind chill, and since the > lounge with soft chairs looked inviting, I took a short course for about > four days there. Finally, when I was ready to leave anyway, an > anarchist-janitor found me in the building. He disappeared for awhile, > and his anarcho-capalist boss janitor promptly asked me to leave. First, > he asked me if I had a key to the building and I said "No." Yet while I > was "enrolled," I did take the opportunity to study door mechanisms. I > can say no more. > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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