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The Best of Rita Novel Anytime

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...and from here it goes in both the plus and minus direction.

 
Jan 15, 06 5:48 pm
No. 1

Was the reenacting Hurricane Rita a sign of God?

Jan 15, 06 6:29 pm  · 
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abracadabra

the other rita says rock 'n roll

Jan 15, 06 6:32 pm  · 
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No. -1

"I am my brother's keeper."

Jan 15, 06 6:38 pm  · 
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vado retro

rita,
you rock rita!!!

xoxo rita


Jan 15, 06 7:27 pm  · 
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vado retro

bravo rita!
love, rita

Jan 15, 06 7:30 pm  · 
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Yeah, good old Rita. She recently sent me a postcard from Heaven.



She said, "I wish everybody was here."

Jan 15, 06 7:39 pm  · 
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vado retro

lovely rita just lovely



Jan 15, 06 7:56 pm  · 
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And speaking of urban planning, if Yoko Ono bought Tokyo, she could rename it Yokyo.



[note to self: Why am I suddenly thinking fanmail from some flounder?]

Jan 15, 06 8:10 pm  · 
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No. 2

who's foolin' who?

bonus points:
what famous architect died tomorrow one year ago?

Jan 24, 06 12:38 pm  · 
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e

philip johnson

Jan 24, 06 12:43 pm  · 
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Yes, of course, and where is he going tomorrow?

Jan 24, 06 12:56 pm  · 
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e

uranus of course. ;+)

Jan 24, 06 1:10 pm  · 
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And he's gonna find that Sphinx even if it kills him!!!

Jan 24, 06 1:18 pm  · 
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e

rita, rita pumpkin eater.

Jan 24, 06 2:14 pm  · 
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http://www.quondam.com/26/2585.htm

certainly one of my best times

Jan 24, 06 2:43 pm  · 
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e

heh, heh, heh.

Jan 24, 06 2:47 pm  · 
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No. 3

[archinect's archives get funky during August 2004, so it's not easy to find to find...]

No. -3

Jan 24, 06 3:40 pm  · 
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...y thought stephen lauf was jonathan barofsky.....*

* only better

Jan 24, 06 6:16 pm  · 
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vado retro

oh yoko oh yoko
your love will turn
me on...


Jan 24, 06 7:15 pm  · 
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abracadabra

...ummm..like greek god drinking yoko.. check them 90 degree 'folds' on the arm..obvious or not, he loved her more..

Jan 24, 06 8:01 pm  · 
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No. -4

[as featured within abracadabra, faia 05/17/05 8:30 and QBVS1 page 110...]

...architects featured generally throughout the museum will include: John Phillipsonian and his partner/wife Whitney Davidoff (of Hybridsburg, Texarkana), Eon Krie[ge]r (architect of the war against time), La Corbusienne (the Alpine 'Suzie Chapstik' of exposed skin architectures), St. Helmut (infamous heretic architect martyr of the cutting-edge [sword of] antiquity, lately proclaimed by the Vatican as a dubious 'real' fraud), Lois Ikonotsky (of Upper Reaches, the Caulklands), Franc-Le-Luc-Adroit (global net-setting architect of 'die schlampigen neue Reichen'), Scott Ventura (pet [house] architect, who btw is inseparable from his brown-nosed hound Dee-leash), Jasper Sterling St. James Goldsmyth VI (most recently lauded for his just completed Good-Looking Sachlichkeit Gesamtkunstwerk Museum on post-shell-shocked Helgoland), and (the 'queen' of all narrative architectures), Rita Novel. . . plus many, many more, like Meandra Refrigidhaar (as the architectural critics love to say, "She be syncin'!").

[...and now you know where Architects Associates steals their best ideas.]

Mar 23, 06 11:24 am  · 
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And on 15 January 2007 the suggestion to read a novel regarding reenactment is even a reenactment.

Jan 15, 08 3:53 pm  · 
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The novel I'm reading now is a non-theory Western--Bling, Blang and Blog.

Jan 15, 08 5:25 pm  · 
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[/i]Zing, pow![i]

Jan 15, 08 8:07 pm  · 
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won and done williams
zip, shebam, pow, plop, whizzzzz!!!
Jan 15, 08 8:20 pm  · 
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"Eat [pure design] everybody!"

A Preprandial Aperitif
Cucumber Slices, Cavier and 'Sociables' Crackers
Spinach and Mushroom Salad
A Glass of Blue Nun Wine
Sketches cum Napkins
A Trip to the Rest Room
Coquille St. Jacques
Pears Helene
The Speeches [on reenactment]
Dried Fruit and Nuts
Australian Port and a Cigarette
The Ride Home

excerpt:
16 January
1931: The birth of Susan Sontag.
2000: Perhaps I’m here being overly simplistic, but recent architectural tropes and the pronouncements of such often appear to be elaborate justifications for what is otherwise plainly arbitrary in terms of ultimate design form.
2000: It would seem then that the difference between real scale and virtual scale is in how each scale respectively treats and/or renders limits.
2001 The real world of architecture already does an excellent job of reenacting itself.
2002: Again, where is that study on "architecture that moves" when you need it?
2002 Process Taking Its Own Shape was kind of my answer to "How to become a famous Architect," and actually impressed a lot of the people that saw it exhibited.
2002: If you believe that there was an enforced silence regarding Helena’s discovery of the True Cross, then you should also believe that the silence worked in terms of keeping imperial rule firmly established.
QBVS3, p. 440.

Plop Plop Fizz Fizz

Jan 16, 08 8:54 am  · 
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