From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.slack
Date: Thu, Feb 6, 2003 8:08 PM
SubGenii who have gone to the French Quarter in New
Orleans have come
across prints of this art in the window on an old antique
shop. They
enter to enquire about buying one of these freakish
Dobbshead prints
and are told by the old lady who runs the place that
the drawing was
done by her husband, the late Garland Chauvin, in 1951;
that it was the
only drawing that he ever did, the fellow having evinced
no art skill
or interest prior to or after making this picture; that
he never had
any explanation of who the man is or why he has four
eyes; and, she has
told SubGeniuses, other SubGeniuses have come in and
asked about it in
wonderment. It is, indeed, a wonder.
It's in our Kitchen Entry Foyer Mud Room. Hellswami
John Hagen-Brenner
brought me this one as a present.
--
4th Stangian Orthodox MegaFisTemple Lodge of the Wrath
of Dobbs Yeti,
Resurrected (Rev. Ivan Stang, prop.)
P.O. Box 181417, Cleveland, OH 44118 (fax 216-320-9528)
A subsidiary of:
The SubGenius Foundation, Inc. / P.O. Box 204206, Austin,
TX 78720-4206
Dobbs-Approved Authorized Commercial Outreach of The
Church of the SubGenius
SubSITE: http://www.subgenius.com
For SubGenius Biz & Orders: call toll free to 1-888-669-2323
or email: jesus@subgenius.com
PRABOB
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From: Joe Cosby <joecosby@SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com>
This is a clear case of preincarnation. One of US died,
and came back
BEFORE.
With just enough vestigial memory to do an alt.binaries.slack
graphic,
but tragically, the internet hadn't even been invented
yet.
Or I guess, one of us WILL die, and HAVE come back before.
I hate these ones.
One of us HAS will died, and WILL have come back before.
--
Joe Cosby
http://joecosby.home.mindspring.com
If God dropped acid, would he see people?
- kate
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