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Re: pissing match potential
by Robert Dale Anderson [baz SITOme] [email Robert Dale Anderson] 2001-08-15 02:49:49 [2740]
I guess my hackles rise when I hear anything that smacks of RULES

Well GIZ, as you now know, life has rules.

1. first your not there 2. then you are here 3. finally your not

Games, we play games when we are here. Games have rules. The surrealists played them to great ends.

An exquisite corpse is a dada-esque exercise and scribbly-sketchy parlor game "played" by gazillions of folks every year. It's an activity in which a piece of paper is folded into three or four sections. Each segment is then drawn upon by as many different persons. The one drawing the top section renders a head and neck, they then pass the folded paper to the next person who draws the body. The body-sketcher then gives the paper to the final participant, who is to draw the legs. This is usually done in a "triple-blind" fashion, meaning that none of the participants sees the others' drawings until the "corpse" is complete.

When you are here, play your squares by the game. The game is all we got. Otherwise, it's over, the games is all we got.

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