Friday, October 26, 2007
Nicole Eisenman at Susan Vielmetter
Our beloved Corny is having a show here in LA and we are so excited to see her!
We are wondering: what genius Werks will Mr. Eisenman present this time around?
Oh, and look what I just happened to find on the Susan Vielmetter website
Nicole Eisenman, "Team Shredder", 2006, Oil on panel, triptych, 49" x 39" each
To answer your questions:
No worries, Mary, the only flamers near us is you.
I did go to the opening with my friend Cheryl and we had a fun time. We snagged tons of the beers and enjoyed the excellent art. I mostly had to love Corny from a distance though, as she was surrounded by adoring lesbians and i couldn't breach the perimeter. I did run up on her once with a love attack, but then more girls were throwing underwear and I had to stand down.
The air quality In San Diego got all bad and I was waking up coughing and blowing blood out my dang nose. I had to come back to LA for fresh air, no lie, Grrr.
Mary, how you be? How's the big apple?
Mary, this all sounds very dramatic.From the good dramas of fighting through throngs of lezzies to the bad dramas of bloody noses. sounds like you're keeping up the good times, grr. Things are good here, working and jammin' on some proyectos, we've had some houseguests (you know all about that). there is some upcoming travel to non-exotic locales like vt and az. all in all, the Center is doing well, though we're really in need of your workshop on cranio-sacral reiki auto-awareness for higher gay consciousness, fyi. when you have a little downtime, check out my new fav show, Noah's Arc, on the Logo network. whoa.
That was fun, though I'm sorry I didn't get to hang with you more... still it was great getting to squeeze a hug. I'm glad you got through the fires with just a nose bleed. The air musta been really bad down there cause we felt it when we got off the plane at LAX, stinging eyes and lung pain. The carcinogens must of formed an iron like coating on our lungs and eyeballs 'cause we didn't feel it after a few hours.
xo corny
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By The Capt'n, at 11:52 AM
Hey Mary! Wow, the card is many kinds of intense- did you go to the opening? was team shredder up? how are you? unaffected by fires? hope so. You can always just stick to the board and float to mexico if it gets crazy and all of CA burns down. all is well in this sector, Capt'n. Ten-four. xoxo
Hi Gaylord! So nice to hear from you. It's been too long.
To answer your questions:
No worries, Mary, the only flamers near us is you.
I did go to the opening with my friend Cheryl and we had a fun time. We snagged tons of the beers and enjoyed the excellent art. I mostly had to love Corny from a distance though, as she was surrounded by adoring lesbians and i couldn't breach the perimeter. I did run up on her once with a love attack, but then more girls were throwing underwear and I had to stand down.
The air quality In San Diego got all bad and I was waking up coughing and blowing blood out my dang nose. I had to come back to LA for fresh air, no lie, Grrr.
Mary, how you be? How's the big apple?
By The Capt'n, at 10:43 PM
What is the T, Grr?
Mary, this all sounds very dramatic.From the good dramas of fighting through throngs of lezzies to the bad dramas of bloody noses. sounds like you're keeping up the good times, grr. Things are good here, working and jammin' on some proyectos, we've had some houseguests (you know all about that). there is some upcoming travel to non-exotic locales like vt and az. all in all, the Center is doing well, though we're really in need of your workshop on cranio-sacral reiki auto-awareness for higher gay consciousness, fyi. when you have a little downtime, check out my new fav show, Noah's Arc, on the Logo network. whoa.
Capt'n! it was awesome to see you even through the blur of nutrient packed undies flying through the air. Sorry.
That was fun, though I'm sorry I didn't get to hang with you more... still it was great getting to squeeze a hug. I'm glad you got through the fires with just a nose bleed. The air musta been really bad down there cause we felt it when we got off the plane at LAX, stinging eyes and lung pain. The carcinogens must of formed an iron like coating on our lungs and eyeballs 'cause we didn't feel it after a few hours.
xo corny
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