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Re: il musicista più odiato da Bach:     

Author: rafrasnaffra
Date: Sep 18, 2008 09:54

....musica.classica samucito <samucito30@gmail.com> wrote: On 18 Set, 17:51, rafrasnaffra <rafrasnaf...@deliiiiiiirioooooo.katamail.com.delirio> wrote: Q: If Jackson Pollock had been a composer, who would he have been? A: Ernest Blotch.   Childerich hà hà hà!!!! ...
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Re: il musicista più odiato da Bach:     

Author: samucito
Date: Sep 18, 2008 09:51

On 18 Set, 17:51, rafrasnaffra <rafrasnaf...@deliiiiiiirioooooo.katamail.com.delirio> wrote: Q: If Jackson Pollock had been a composer, who would he have been? A: Ernest Blotch.   Childerich hà hà hà!!!! uuuuuà hà hà hà!!!! non mi ha fatto ridere. quand'è cosi dicasi citazione colta
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Re: il musicista più odiato da Bach:     

Author: rafrasnaffra
Date: Sep 18, 2008 08:51

...> wrote: On Sep 17, 3:26 pm, "le fouetteur de tarés" <pauvplouc!> wrote: no, perché la battuta era spiritosa, secondo te? Q: If Jackson Pollock had been a composer, who would he have been? A: Ernest Blotch. Childerich hà hà hà!!!! uuuuuà hà hà hà!!!! non mi ha fatto ...
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Re: il musicista più odiato da Bach:     

Author: Freiherr Childerich von Bartenbruch
Date: Sep 17, 2008 12:44

On Sep 17, 3:26 pm, "le fouetteur de tarés" <pauvplouc!> wrote: no, perché la battuta era spiritosa, secondo te? Q: If Jackson Pollock had been a composer, who would he have been? A: Ernest Blotch. Childerich
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Re: Wittgenstein on the Metaphysical Self     

Author: Publius
Date: Sep 8, 2008 21:21

... to that understanding. But you didn't really answer my question. Is the interaction problem related in some way to understanding the ER? Or is it just of aesthetic interest, as an abstract concept, like a Jackson Pollock painting?
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Do sub-humans perform Levy "flights"?     

Author: Prickly pear
Date: Jan 2, 2008 15:31

.... 1999, appears to show that this is not necessarily the case. The authors analyzed Jackson Pollock's well known "drip paints", and concluded that they comprise Levy patterns, even though Pollock knew nothing of the underlying math, and made the ... et al. conclude their analysis with great admiration for Pollock's artistic achievements, which I do not share at all....
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Re: Britain on its knees     

Author: Seth Hammond
Date: Apr 27, 2007 13:30

...>>> Nor me, very much -- the security council part, anyway. Libya chairing the > UN human rights commission says a lot, too. Who better than Libya? They're the Jackson Pollock of spotless human-rights records. Disruptive students make good hall monitors.
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Re: Tra-naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!     

Author: Carol C
Date: Apr 11, 2007 11:10

... So I can't paint things, then? ..If it is your thing - of course you can. Jagger's style? I was thinking more Jackson Pollock. ..Not painting it black, then? <Enzo looks around> I can't see any red doors. You just behave yerself! RMick might well '...
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Re: Tra-naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!     

Author: Ophelia
Date: Apr 11, 2007 04:39

...! So I can't paint things, then? ..If it is your thing - of course you can. Jagger's style? I was thinking more Jackson Pollock. ..Not painting it black, then? <Enzo looks around> I can't see any red doors. You just behave yerself! RMick might well 'ave ...
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Wanted: Creative Extremists     

Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 17, 2007 09:00

... ignoring a movement that would eventually change the face of art. The U.S. population has more than doubled in the fifty-plus years since Jackson Pollock dripped his way onto the cover of Life magazine and there are still plenty of movements being ignored by the majority. In fact, lurking beneath the ...
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