Good to have those musings,
especially from another guy.
i'd like to build with the sg's this
bringing back a new punk burlesque
movement,
as I can seldom can find porn which
I don't find degrading,
and I hung out with the great gang
at the old Mitchell Brothers for years.
But I dig them dancing, and asking for tips.
And I tip, and always send flowers.
And then there are those real moments
when you glimpse somebody really interesting
is inside this particular sexy model
I wonder who she actually is?
That's the kind of save environment I am
trying to create both for those people, and me.
Everybody I list as a friend holds for me that
glimpse, and so of us are now on a real name,
stop by and let's have a beer if you are in town.
I am a step or two even beyond that with two
women here, but we will keep learning as we go
on.
Someday, probably that day when we get to
have our beer, I'd love to talk more to you about
your work. I would suggest you look into archiving some of the people I feature in my
THE NEW SMITHSONIAN BOOK OF COMIC
BOOK STORIES. I think the future is only going to bring some of these guys greater and
greater literary recognition. I was so thrilled
when a chapter from our edition of Paul Auster's
City of Glass; a story by Lynda Barry; and something from Maus became the first three
comic book works to be included in the Norton
Book of the best of Post Modern Fiction. It's
one of the truly fun things working in this field.
It's like playing for the Boston Red Sox, and just
knowing your day really is coming soon.
i've only recently gotten really into Bowie...i've always been a fan of him as a person...and Labyrinth
and when Ziggy the movie was on VH1 i did catch parts of it but i never actually sat down and watched it..now i wish i could see it
especially from another guy.
i'd like to build with the sg's this
bringing back a new punk burlesque
movement,
as I can seldom can find porn which
I don't find degrading,
and I hung out with the great gang
at the old Mitchell Brothers for years.
But I dig them dancing, and asking for tips.
And I tip, and always send flowers.
And then there are those real moments
when you glimpse somebody really interesting
is inside this particular sexy model
I wonder who she actually is?
That's the kind of save environment I am
trying to create both for those people, and me.
Everybody I list as a friend holds for me that
glimpse, and so of us are now on a real name,
stop by and let's have a beer if you are in town.
I am a step or two even beyond that with two
women here, but we will keep learning as we go
on.
Someday, probably that day when we get to
have our beer, I'd love to talk more to you about
your work. I would suggest you look into archiving some of the people I feature in my
THE NEW SMITHSONIAN BOOK OF COMIC
BOOK STORIES. I think the future is only going to bring some of these guys greater and
greater literary recognition. I was so thrilled
when a chapter from our edition of Paul Auster's
City of Glass; a story by Lynda Barry; and something from Maus became the first three
comic book works to be included in the Norton
Book of the best of Post Modern Fiction. It's
one of the truly fun things working in this field.
It's like playing for the Boston Red Sox, and just
knowing your day really is coming soon.
All the best, Drago
and when Ziggy the movie was on VH1 i did catch parts of it but i never actually sat down and watched it..now i wish i could see it
and yes i can't wait for mirrornask