August 17, 2007
“Take that thang away from him before he puts an eye out”


For those interested in the complete experience, I suggest Lee Michaels’s “Rock Me Baby” as a soundtrack.
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For those interested in the complete experience, I suggest Lee Michaels’s “Rock Me Baby” as a soundtrack.
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It would appear that powdered fertilizer is no longer kept in an unmarked container on the kitchen counter.
cooper I got your mail very cool in fact I started to sing the yellow something or other of Texas
again the top image like the images yesterday you are just an inch away from the truth
I could say this drawing is a social comment
a domestic scene cupboard tv and empty high chair it’s the empty highchair in front of the tv that delivers the symbolic power of the comment
now when that inch of truth slides into artistic intention eureka
so please look again at what I meant by a visual haiku
how is a haiku composed and whilst it was not your intention you have deliver two black drawings and one colored one as contrast
you see cooper this is what so excited me to go on about the wacom you as a poet you have all that stuff and symbols references and metaphors so the trick is when you have done what you want to do
start creating poems in a visual symbolic form on the wacom board
jack
look Shelia sorry to elbow in
I know we are still wondering after all these years what plan did l.b.j came up
to get the presidency without spending a dime but that will have to wait
coopers server was not acting alone
no sir your server is involved as well in the conspiracy to block my mail I tried to send you my mail address today
but the weirdest thing and its true I got a mail today from someone who lives in Galveston who said it’s a pity we aint at war with England
figure the gal took a shine to me …………….
I will not be invading Texas
will have to Cancelled lunch and the victory parade in no particular order
jack
. . . your server is involved as well in the conspiracy to block my mail I tried to send you my mail address today . . .
Uh-oh! I live in Illinois — albeit in the southern-symp portion of the state. But I’m looking to move back to northern Illinois before the first of September; maybe them Yankee servers is more hospitable, eh?
(Or maybe it’s just that where I now live technology has advanced to 1937 or so. We got electric light and all — sometimes.)
I see the plot widens
I am on a slow smile crossing midnight
the moon has set