The First Ever — Noon to Full Moon
A Mobile Fiesta. A Parade. 5 Houses. Eat-Drink-Activate.


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I shaved off the sides of my hair, some of it was bleached, some pink (or orange, can’t remember which)… I liked it, but wanted to shave the top as well, leaving a patch in the back.
I was driving with G. away from a party, but the party followed in a blue bubble-car, about eight of them, with their shirts off (they had gone to bed at the party, but then got a ride to where we were sleeping). The landscape was sweeping and golden–gently rolling hills. G. & I set off to walk to another place to get away from everybody. There was a long puddle in the road, I could swim quite fast in it face-up, like a back-stoke start(ing body undulation).
We made it to the house that was our destination, and I kissed her. She said “wait,” and her cousin poked her head out from behind the couch, then went to draw on a blackboard.
BUSSHU v. KERII 2004... ...---'---...
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And remember, it ain’t over til the last vote is cast, counted, contested, recounted, sued over, and sent to the Supreme Court. That’s the American way.
- Forrest
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