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Messages - sakredchao

#1
Or Kill Me / Aldous Huxley was a Prophet.
October 30, 2005, 03:23:44 AM
i get my electricity from fusion.

i had a couple poems published once.  
:)

kim has hydrogen gophers
#2
roger, i like you, even though it's fun to fight with you.

unfortunately it appears you've learned the wisdom of wu-wei.  fuck.

kim
#3
Or Kill Me / Rant 145: Addictions
October 29, 2005, 04:49:02 AM
man you sound like jesus when he went off on that "do the birds worry about their food" stuff.

the christians would be proud. :)

kim
#4
Or Kill Me / Aldous Huxley was a Prophet.
October 29, 2005, 04:38:40 AM
orwell was another overblown windbag.

"keep the aspidistra flying", indeed.  conformist schmuck.

i'll be "coming up for air" soon, as i'm drowning in literary bullshit.

orwell and huxley each wrote a couple of good books.  but the majority of their output was a bunch of weighty crap..

want another huxley to read?  how about "ape and essence"?
hail belial!  belial in the lowest!

NO NO NO NO NO
YES YES YES YES YES

kim is a yes-man.  yes yes yes yes yes!
#5
Or Kill Me / Aldous Huxley was a Prophet.
October 28, 2005, 02:45:28 PM
if _crome yellow_ and _antic hay_ are prophetic works, we're truely in trouble.

there is nothing safe about midget houses and people trying to sleep with each others' wives.

i see the point counterpoint through your doors of perception.

it is heaven and hell.

also..  i live in "the reservation" of BNW.  it is not as savage as he made it sound.  we have books.  and some of us have electricity.  and a few of us even possess and use toothbrushes.

oh, and soma.  we have lots of soma.

kim
#6
Or Kill Me / Choose your Roger
May 29, 2005, 02:38:55 PM
just like a true american.

i never made the pretense of not being an asshole.

honestly, i feel let down.  i was expecting some sort of insult, or ...  i don't know.  but, maybe it was an off day for you.

don't get me wrong, roger, i like you.  i mean, you make me laugh.  i was just hoping that this morning i'd be laughing at myself, due to your cutting insight into my life or psyche, or lack thereof.

or, maybe i was playing the game i had (perhaps mistakenly) thought to be your favorite.

kim
#7
Or Kill Me / Choose your Roger
May 29, 2005, 04:47:16 AM
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger

Do I have to take that kind of shit from a patchouli-stinking hippie?

did smelling him help you stop screaming?

but, as to your silly poll: do what thou wilt, rog..  haven't you been paying attention?
#8
Or Kill Me / the DMV: being stuck in the mud
February 19, 2005, 01:52:58 PM
i got my car registered.  appearantly all i had to do was go to los alamos, new mexico..  not only were they not busy (served immediately), but they were polite and even had a discussion with me about why they use social security for identificaton when it was not established as an identification number..

perhaps all the radiation from processing the plutonium did those peoplesome good.   i will never again say that nuclear anything is a bad idea..  

kim
#9
Or Kill Me / the DMV: being stuck in the mud
February 17, 2005, 03:24:53 PM
i'll look into it if our other 2 plans don't work..  
our plans being lieing and forging documents.

thanks
kim
#10
Or Kill Me / the DMV: being stuck in the mud
February 16, 2005, 09:47:58 PM
i don't think that aaa will register the car for me, but if so, it's well worth 35$.

i don't think such a service would suit me..  we can't even figure out how to lock all the doors

my patience for most things is pretty decent..  my patience for the government however.....  not much.

kim
#11
Or Kill Me / the DMV: being stuck in the mud
February 16, 2005, 09:53:56 AM
recently i have decided to buy into the war and get a car.  and insurance..  however, i have discovered that dealing with the department of motor vehicles is very much like being stuck in the mud.

in fact, after doing both, i perfer the mud.

i consdered blowing it up but they would just build a larger building, so in the meantime  will contnue to go around using the unregistered version of my car.

kim
#12
Literate Chaotic / Bad scotch
February 16, 2005, 09:43:38 AM
grab the bourbon and a banjo, the rest is details.
last time i went in for some i walked out with woodfords reserve..  it was okay, but i wouldn't play that game again, considerin how much i like knob creek.

wild turkey 101 (kickin chicken) is a favorite lowgrade, if i'm in the mood.


corn liquour, corn liquour
what makes you do what you do?
corn liquour, corn liquour
corn liquour, i love you

-buck owens

kim
#13
Literate Chaotic / The Haiku Game
February 16, 2005, 09:35:35 AM
there's only one god!
hermetically a fun god.
horus, horus, yey!

next: keep the aspidistra flying, or other obscure orwell.
#14
Literate Chaotic / Bad scotch
February 15, 2005, 04:22:40 PM
ain't that the damn truth

kim
#15
Literate Chaotic / Twas brillig....
February 15, 2005, 04:21:20 PM
i read an autobiography on charles once..  it included some nakey pictures of the liddell sisters.  i didn't think they could print that sort of stuff.

myself, i'm going to take this outlandish watch back in time 10 minutes (sylvie & bruno) and look into this snark / boojum connection. (hunting of the snark)

in the meantime try this carrollian conundrum

john gave his brother james a box
about it there were many locks

james woke and found it gave him pain
so gave it back to john again

the box was not with lid supplied
yet caused two lids to open wide

and all these locks had never a key
what kind of box, then, could it be?

kim