On Jun 15, 9:30 pm, Will Dockery <will.dock...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Jun 15, 9:58 pm, Musea wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jun 14, 8:55 am, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > Musea wrote:
>
> > > This is also Musea E-mail Message #430
>
> > > > Since last week's message I've done three more videos for
youtube.com
> > > > and hunkasaurus.com (Note webmaster Matthew has put ALL 30 of my
> > > > videos on hunkasaurus.com in a direct link to Youtube. Don't miss
a
> > > > one!)
>
> > > > Some are a new style of video - POETRY VIDEOS. #29, "Fly Away" ,
and
> > > > #30 "The Thief Stole" are both very short 4 line poems with
artworks
> > > > and sound effects to match the poem's story. Both are less than a
> > > > minute long. These are a perfect format for youtube. Hopefully
these
> > > > poem videos will raise some interest for the best of the new
poetry.
>
> > > > MY NEW VIDEOS INCLUDE:
>
> > > > 27. PLAY THAT COUNTRY MUSIC: Tip of the hat to country music. Note
hat
> > > > tipping photo.
>
> > > > 28. SEARCHING: Looking for love, song has 3 blue-green self photos
> > > > with it.
>
> > > > 29. FLY AWAY: Short grief filled poem with 3 art works, "Landscape
> > > > #1″, "Landscape #2″, and "Man".
>
> > > > 30. THE THIEF STOLE: Short poem based on the haiku by Ryokan, plus
an
> > > > original collage, "The Window in the Moon". Check them out at
> > > > hunkasaurus.com or youtube.com. PS as of last week I had over 1
> > > > thousand views for my videos.
>
> > > > UPDATE. I have talked about the Dallas PBS arts blog, ARTS & SEEK,
> > > > before at KERA.org . It does two good things: it covers a wide
range
> > > > of arts and it allows for us with more progressive art ideas to
voice
> > > > them and hopefully lead Dallas into some new innovative
contem****ary
> > > > art directions (like poetry videos for example).
>
> > > > My readers are perfect for this blog. But my update is this. They
also
> > > > have a growing database to all the arts of Dallas. When you get to
the
> > > > blog site, artandseek.org you'll see on the left a list of arts
> > > > related items.
>
> > > > Musea for instance is listed 3 times, under art and culture
advocacy
> > > > free music, popular
>
> > > > I encourage all artists reading this to submit your info and help
> > > > expand the listings. This is a chance for more progressive art and
art
> > > > lovers to help provide a better scope to what is generally seen as
a
> > > > very conservative art town. Check it out and let me know what you
> > > > think.
>
> > > Yes, an excellent idea/project, YouTube has fantastic potential for
> > > creativity, the possibilities are literally endless.
>
> > Thanks Will, seems you' ve picked up some enemies along the way.
Heavens, no. Willie isn't worth filling out the paperwork.
He's merely rather more disgusting than he is amusing.
But since he "quit drinking," he can sit in his grandma's basement
adding to his online mountain of unspeakable **** rather than having
to spend all his time cadging drinks from his "audiences."
>
> Well you know how it goes, Tom... Orson is incapable of producing
> anything creative, so he's consigned to the role of the bitterly
> jeering heckler.
>
Pot, meet Kettle. Kettle, meet Pot.
(It Pot had any pot, he might actually manage to be entertaining on
occasion.)
He will slurp you until the first time you disagree with him.
It is perhaps the smarmiest feeling in the world, to be courted or
"praised" by our Willie, but a Real Poet should not pass on the
op****tunity to experience /any/ variety of feeling.
Guluk with that...


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