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At 6:07pm on February 18, 2014, Michael Leigh said…

Sounds good - Bl;aster was a one of my favourite contacts during those heady days of the 80's early 90's.  Hope it makes it to DVD. Love to see it!    All the best. M

At 4:08pm on February 17, 2014, Michael Leigh said…

Hi tENT,  Long time no see!   no mail!  No , I dont do that much snail mail these days but still have an interest in networking mostly via the net. My archive is full and the postage rates have gone through the roof!  How are you?  All the best,  Michael

At 12:33pm on February 17, 2014, Mail Art News said…

Familiar with Davi Det Hompson?  I'm not even familiar with myself.

At 11:55am on February 17, 2014, Byron Allen Black said…

Just finished fighting with the monkey. He did not draw blood (as he did in combat this morning) and I out-psyched him with a little schoolbell. I threatened him with it and he ran for the hills. It's called psych-war.

SpeedyBB

"It won't hurt, did it?"

At 11:11pm on February 16, 2014, De Villo Sloan said…

Your timing is impeccable as there is a resurgence of interest, maybe more elsewhere than here, in these movements. Karen Eliots are breeding. Not to flatter, but I hope you take your rightful place among the icons. How could one human have been arrested that many times? And few can comprehend now the volume of correspondence or personal contacts that were involved in the viral growth of that network. And what of the 14 Secret Masters of the World? How many remain?

http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/JohnMBennett

At 6:30pm on February 16, 2014, Another Jennifer said…

At 3:37pm on February 16, 2014, De Villo Sloan said…

Dear tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE,

It is a complete surprise, total pleasure, and a great honor to receive a message from you, albeit a correction concerning my fumbling researches to reconstruct events involving Neoism, Church of the SubGenius, and the disappearance of David Zack, etc.

I stand corrected concerning the facts surrounding the now legendary & notorious dog poop copyright infringement ceremony in Baltimore. In my assessment, this was the most important event of an era. I shall make every effort to rectify the errors that have already appeared in my writing - somehow.

Not to pass the buck, but Stewart Home has muddied the waters on this event in his book "The Assault of Culture," placing the performance as he has in a critique of Neoism. The relation of the Church of the SubGenius to Neoism has always been a point of confusion for many.

You are, indeed, a meticulous record keeper. The documentation of your performances is an invaluable asset, second only, I think, to Mark Bloch's archives.

Yes indeed. In the 1980s we corresponded. I too have a record of the exchanges as well as more work by you from the zines in my archives. Alas, I am not as well organized.

It is only these many years after the fact that I have come to understand and appreciate what I had gotten myself mixed up in.

Again, my deepest apologies if I am creating more confusion sorting through events that were part of The Great Confusion.

I hope we can remain "in touch" some way, somehow.

Deepest regards, De Villo Sloan

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