I like the way this twists & turns, Stephen.
Much that seems broken, but...?
Doug
On 4-Jan-10, at 10:07 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
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> Thin metal is better than none
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> Typefaces edge toward darkness
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> The printer’s devil in revenge:
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> A dialog without breasts
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> What is dark is not milk fed
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> We ponder the snakeskin
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> Broken scales shatter the face:
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> The broken letter “A”
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> Shatters the house
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> Revolution socks hard
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> Knuckles, cheekbone, fissure
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> The century slaughtered home.
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> Stephen Vincent
> http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
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