Tropical Hot Dog Night, Nonsense? Probably.
Bren
Posted: Apr 4 2006, 02:29 AM


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Posted: Apr 4 2006, 05:19 AM


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Working today, will get back in the next coupla.
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Marva
Posted: Apr 7 2006, 06:22 PM


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Uh huh. Well, Bren. Have you sought professional help?

Okay, I love all the images, but I'm not sure what's going on. However, being a fan of Dali, I sometimes don't care whether I get it or not. Sometimes, it's just for fun.

The writing is great. Imagery wonderful.

What are you trying to go for? Don't know, but somehow I don't care.

Nice job on a surrealistic landscape. Were you hungry when you wrote this?

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Bren
Posted: Apr 8 2006, 03:37 AM


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Professional Help? They'd need to send me to Vienna. I'd need a whole team.

Tropical Hot Dog Night is a song, and Doc at the Radar Station an album from Captain Beefheart. He's a bit of a genius from the 60s til the early 80s. He retired from music in 1982 to become a painter. He's a recluse now, lives out in the desert in Northern California I think. He has MS. He's a legend though.

This site seems like it's dying. I had access to this site at work, which was handy, because most sites get blocked. I clicked on a story on Will's site and it blocked it for 'profanity'. (The internet access at work is such a temperamental pain - if it evens sniffs the potential for something inappropriate, it blocks it)

Oh well, cheers anyway.
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Will Riley
Posted: Apr 13 2006, 02:06 PM


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Profanity at Will's site?! I find that hard to believe. Maybe at Lance's site one can find a naughty word or two.

This write has a psychedelic feel, and works as such. It never actually invites you in, but it's curious enough to hold your attention from a distance. I'd have stayed with it had it been even longer.
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Bren
Posted: Apr 13 2006, 02:30 PM


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Hey Will, I think it was in a story by Gnomon. But profanity as judged by the automatic screening systems of my workplace is often not profanity in any sense of the word. The most innocuous things get blocked, it's utterly stupid. Then again, I am supposed to be working, not surfing the net, so I can't really complain...

I have been meaning to get more into the other sites, but I've generally only been reading during the day at work. EotW's closure has dented my previous exuberance a wee bit, I have to admit. I'll have to get into a bit more again.

Cheers for the read.
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