the carbon based mistake
- issue 11: a demographic of none
- issue 10: the noise between stations
- issue 9: (sic)
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issue 8: he refused,
preferring his neurosis
- issue 7: pocket despairs
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issue 6: the seven horrors,
plus just one more
- issue 5: highway 99
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issue 4: things you told
me in confidence
- issue 3: nothing
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issue 1 and 2: the collected issues
(“retarded children love comics” and “for the record”)










hi ! this comment is non-specific to anything here i think maybe…but anyways, i just needed to say that i lightened our load by dumping the ash-ey remains from the 2010 gift basket. i just couldn’t lug the weight of it all anymore. trust that all this passing and easing was done with as much kind respect as could be mustered considering the art of it all afteralllllll
This message was very disappointing to me. I rather you had sent it back than to discard it.
There were only 20 of these made and cost a lot time and money to put together just because I liked the community idea of the project.
If anyone else who received one of the Husband and Wife Cremation Ashes in the 2010 Gift Basket wishes to “lighten their load” please do not hesitate to return it to me (or to give away to someone who might appreciate it, like I did with some of the pieces) instead of dumping them, I will pay any postage you spend…
http://thecarbonbasedmistake.wordpress.com/miscellanea/husbandandwifecremationashes/
oh worry not, it (the box lovingly wrought) is still sitting on my counter, right there in front of the mason jar full of rye. waiting for appropriate inspiration. thought i would give you heads up for exactly the above felt reasons…the only dumping which has already occurred is the psychological dump. yerps. !
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I’m at a loss for words.