Well how about a prostitute with just one client? souuds like marriage
P old gigolo ho!
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From: Poetryetc: poetry and poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Angel Robert Marquez
Sent: 17 April 2010 08:28
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Subject: Re: The Business of Poetry
well than, a commitment to one person would constitute a bonding agreement.
offering the same service to many would breach the contract leaving the
cheater to play with the whores.
sex=the abstraction
making love=the poetry
#$%@=destructive use of the behavior
marriage=exclusive contractual agreement
seems like if you met someone and made the arrangement of having something
crafted especially for you/custom. it would be a legitimate exchange.
once you start replicating for profit it seems to lose it's genuineness.
what do you think?
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 12:07 AM, Alison Croggon <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> As in a traditional marriage?
>
> On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Angel Robert Marquez
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > once one accepts payment for sex it is no longer making love, it is
> > prostitution.
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Mark Weiss <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> His early drawings are very fine, whatever his training.
> >>
> >>
> >> At 12:54 AM 4/17/2010, you wrote:
> >>
> >>> His background and training though were in commercial draughtsmanship,
> as
> >>> they used to call it, were they not?
> >>>
> >>> On 17 April 2010 01:36, Mark Weiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > On the other hand, he drew like an angel until he discovered
> silkscreen.
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > At 07:50 PM 4/16/2010, you wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> Warhol's Wall St aphorisms have no logical necessity. In the either
> >>> >> sentence
> >>> >> one could substitute any other qualification for the term
'business'
> >>> and
> >>> >> have the same quality of thought as Warhol's gobshite
> pronouncements,
> >>> for
> >>> >> instance:
> >>> >>
> >>> >> 'Tiddlywinks art is the step that comes after art'
> >>> >> 'Being good in tractor-production/zen/party doctrine/flower
> >>> >> arranging/toilet
> >>> >> training/origami is the most fascinating kind of art'
> >>> >>
> >>> >> On 16 April 2010 23:11, Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>> >>
> >>> >> > "Business art is the step that comes after art."
> >>> >> > "Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art."
> >>> >> > --Andy Warhol
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > Hal
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > Halvard Johnson
> >>> >> > ================
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye (downloadable and free) is @
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >>
> >>>
>
http://www.scribd.com/doc/27039868/Halvard-Johnson-THE-PERFECTION-OF-MOZART-
S-THIRD-EYE-Other-Sonnets
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > [log in to unmask]
> >>> >> > http://sites.google.com/site/halvardjohnson/Home
> >>> >> > http://entropyandme.blogspot.com
> >>> >> > http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com
> >>> >> > http://www.hamiltonstone.org
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Chris Jones <
> [log in to unmask]>
> >>> >> > wrote:
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 12:23 +1000, Alison Croggon wrote:
> >>> >> > > > The Business of Poetry - Unleash the power of language to
> create
> >>> >> many
> >>> >> > > > streams of revenue!
> >>> >> > >
> >>> >> > > The sad thing about the facebook blurb is that it is so much
> what
> >>> life
> >>> >> > > is like... like I need to get abn or should I go the hobbyist
> >>> >> route....
> >>> >> > >
> >>> >> > > --
> >>> >> > > have chronic fatigue syndrome so may be delayed in reply or
> brain
> >>> fog
> >>> >> > weird
> >>> >> > >
> >>> >> > > just to let you know that's all, Chris Jones.
> >>> >> > >
> >>> >> > > Blog: http://abdevpoetics.blogspot.com/
> >>> >> > >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> --
> >>> >> David Bircumshaw
> >>> >> "A window./Big enough to hold screams/
> >>> >> You say are poems" - DMeltzer
> >>> >> Website and A Chide's Alphabet
> >>> >> http://www.staplednapkin.org.uk
> >>> >> The Animal Subsides
> http://www.arrowheadpress.co.uk/books/animal.html
> >>> >> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/david.bircumshaw
> >>> >> twitter: http://twitter.com/bucketshave
> >>> >> blog: http://groggydays.blogspot.com/
> >>> >>
> >>> >
> >>> > Announcing The Whole Island: Six Decades of Cuban Poetry
> (University
> >>> of
> >>> > California Press).
> >>> > http://go.ucpress.edu/WholeIsland
> >>> >
> >>> > "Not since the 1982 publication of Paul Auster's Random House Book
of
> >>> > Twentieth Century French Poetry has a bilingual anthology so
> effectively
> >>> > broadened the sense of poetic terrain outside the United States and
> also
> >>> > created a superb collection of foreign poems in English. There is
> >>> nothing
> >>> > else like it." John Palattella in The Nation
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> David Bircumshaw
> >>> "A window./Big enough to hold screams/
> >>> You say are poems" - DMeltzer
> >>> Website and A Chide's Alphabet
> >>> http://www.staplednapkin.org.uk
> >>> The Animal Subsides http://www.arrowheadpress.co.uk/books/animal.html
> >>> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/david.bircumshaw
> >>> twitter: http://twitter.com/bucketshave
> >>> blog: http://groggydays.blogspot.com/
> >>>
> >>
> >> Announcing The Whole Island: Six Decades of Cuban Poetry (University of
> >> California Press).
> >> http://go.ucpress.edu/WholeIsland
> >>
> >> "Not since the 1982 publication of Paul Auster's Random House Book of
> >> Twentieth Century French Poetry has a bilingual anthology so
effectively
> >> broadened the sense of poetic terrain outside the United States and
also
> >> created a superb collection of foreign poems in English. There is
> nothing
> >> else like it." John Palattella in The Nation
> >>
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Editor, Masthead: http://www.masthead.net.au
> Blog: http://theatrenotes.blogspot.com
> Home page: http://www.alisoncroggon.com
>
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