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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Jan 16, 2002
Then how would you establish a standardized barter system? And how could you get other stated and countries to comply?
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The Theory Posted Jan 16, 2002
Anarchy. Obviously. Sure, the WTO would have a fit, but Amerika should be more isolationists anyway...
peace.
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Jan 16, 2002
Amerika! You've read Jerry Rubin?
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The Theory Posted Jan 16, 2002
No... actually I haven't. What does he write?
peace.
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Jan 16, 2002
Hi Shea. Rubin wrote a book called DO IT! about the events of the late sixties and the Yippie movement. Very inspirational.
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The Theory Posted Jan 16, 2002
Ah... the sixties. Time of the last real anticulture...
peace.
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Jan 16, 2002
What about the modern anti-pop anticulture?
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The Theory Posted Jan 16, 2002
Nothing more than a marketable trend...
peace.
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Jan 16, 2002
How do you market something that is against mass-production?
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The Theory Posted Jan 16, 2002
/everything/ is marketable... remember, if you make it, somewhere there is a fool to buy it...
peace.
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Jan 16, 2002
Reminds me of this quote:
"Looking like something between a postapocalyptic episode of "Scooby-Doo" and a multiethnic teen version of the party mural from "Good Times," MTV's "Downtown" has a distinct visual quality that captures the essence of its urban labyrinth of themes.
Its clean lines are filled in with flat colors reminiscent of things one might find inside a city dumpster, circa 1968. The bummed-out olives, plums and clashing baby blues bespeak both the retro fashion blindness of big city youth and a certain level of dark apathy — as if a dynamically changing world dipped its brush one too many times to get another bright hue."
The show was dropped because it celebrated everything un-MTV. After it was cancelled, I stopped watching the channel.
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The Theory Posted Jan 16, 2002
*snickers*
*mutters something evil about MXV*
peace.
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tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Jan 16, 2002
hmmm most people think they want anarchy but they don't know what a place without rules is like....when they find out they don't tend to like it much...and to call the 60's an anticulture would be a mistake I belive...sure there were changing veiws but it was part of the culture......oh well actualy this is a topic for another thread....So I am thinking we might of narrowed down a date...as long as it keeps working for people...so have we started narowing down where????
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Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Posted Jan 16, 2002
Well, as long as I know what airport (or train station--thatnks again for the suggestion, Mr Christopher) to arrive at... Harrisburg's still good, right?
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Batty_ACE Posted Jan 16, 2002
a date and such would be nice. do we have an idea of where/when yet?
also is the NYC meet still a go?
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Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jan 16, 2002
I've been wondering that myself ...
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tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Jan 16, 2002
I think the weekend of 24 Aug or something has been picked out for the Pen meet
hmm we havn't disucused the NYC meet in a while but I thought it was still a go....
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Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Posted Jan 16, 2002
Tac, that startled me for a second... It's the weekend of August 2-4, not 24...
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