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Comment by Walter Rovere on December 8, 2011 at 2:38pm

great! I think italian posts have the rule that they only allow for paper-based products... (absurd bureocracy is a mainstay of totalitarianism in all countries..)

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 8, 2011 at 5:00am

Anything will beappreciated..thanks in advance. Val

Comment by Walter Rovere on December 8, 2011 at 1:05am

i have another copy of the gallery program I had cut out the images from, I could make a replica when I'll get another sheet of plastic.. only that was supposed to be sent like that, not inside an enevelope.. I'll think what I could do.. w

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 3, 2011 at 5:04am

Bonjour Walter....this is sad, because I NEVER RECEIVED IT! But thanks anyway. It looks impressive. And you can see that it has sparked off an interesting discussion. Would you like to send me anothetr piece of the same sort? Thank you. Regards, Val

Comment by Walter Rovere on December 3, 2011 at 12:25am

(to Val: I know you FORBID to post up works before you get them via snail-mail, but this I sent over 1 month ago so I guessed either you got it or that it lost the adress during shipping (that glue did not seem to stick too well over plastic..)

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 2, 2011 at 8:09pm

I can't resist this...

Is Angie the Intellectual and Snooky the Enthusiast?

Or is Snooky the Intellectual and Angie the Enthusiast?

Good night!

Val

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 2, 2011 at 7:52pm

Walter, and then there's Ravi Shankar (who had really come into Western musical consciousness via George Harrison) who on one of his first appearance in the US (Concert for Bangladesh, perhaps?) played a few notes and chords on his sitar and the audience went wild. Thankyou, he said (or words to that affect), I was just tuning up. I hope you like my music just as much.

They did.

Regards, Val

Comment by Walter Rovere on December 2, 2011 at 7:08pm

.. john cage once recounted that there was a lady laughing during one of his concerts, and that some of his intellectual friends were very upset because they thought she was disturbing the music.. later on that lady went to apologise to cage, and he told her that he was just glad she had enjoyed the concert so much... well there's no comparison of course, but I would say funny? why not, the original pic as well is certainly a bit grotesque... anyway was mostly a way to see if my post office would accept a transparent plastic postcard..

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