Lovely.
These sorts of experiences do raise the question "Why make things up?" or even "Why make things?" But for reasons not completly understood by me, we come around to making things again. It is partially an effort to pass such experiences on, wouldn't you say?......hmmm....having re-read your post......
Yes, I'd like to see a drawing of her.
- steve 4-15-2001 6:27 pm


Absolutely! Receive & transmit with as little inteference as possible. Imagination, the making up of things, seems to function as the simulator of continuity on accout of how weak& fragmented reception can seem even with the most adept artist at the controls. Like that elfin napkin you gave me or the Shroud of Turin. the most amazing pictures show up on the flimsiest films.The medium is the middleman-Al Giordano. Continuity addicts continuity addicts; Info=Dope-Wm Harmon.
- frank 4-19-2001 9:00 pm [add a comment]





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