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05-07-2011 07:20 PM
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I love the idea of good air conditioning, and good beer always helps in concocting a nutso conspiracy, but meeting at a semi-underground joint joint called "Conspire" seems irresistable. It looks like they're at 901 North 5th Street (btwn Roosevelt & Garfield) in Phoenix - so I'm kind of suprised I'm not familiar with them. I'd still like to hear about a good forbidden tomb or haunted cavern on the edge of the desert, but Conspire sounds like a good choice.
What would be a good time? I work in downtown Phoenix but live in Mesa, so a weekday early evening would be the best for me - but I'm flexible.
--- On Mon, 7/4/11, azcacophony- wrote:
Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Re: Let's Conspire! (Linda thunn)
> 2. Re: Conspire? (Chromatest J.
> Pantsmaker)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 14:11:22 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Linda thunn <>
> Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
>
> Papago Brewery is a locally pub on Scottsdale and McDowel.
> Good A/C and good beer. Not pretentious.
>
> --- On Sat, 7/2/11, Dee <>
> wrote:
>
> From: Dee <>
> Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
>
> Funny how you mention Conspire, because there's actually a
> creative space/cafe/gallery called Conspire in downtown
> Phoenix.? I'm just saying.?
>
> On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jim Khennedy <>
> wrote:
>
> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>
>
>
> Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original San
> Francisco Cacophony Society, before Burning Man and Internet
> took over the world of weird, we used to gather once a month
> ? off-line; in the flesh ? to plot and plan outlandish new
> events. ?Does that happen, even irregularly, in Phoenix?
> ?And, if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least
> once? ?This email planning seems efficient enough, but
> there?s a real synergy to brainstorming and bullshitting in
> person that (I?ll bet) fingering a keyboard in an office
> cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. ?(What?s more, I?d
> like to enlist cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best
> with a few insiders and more participants who don?t know
> what to expect.) ?To make a real event of it, I?d suggest
> combining event plotting with telling tales of great
> outrages past and conducting the whole thing in some
> appropriately inappropriate setting. ?Although the SFCS
> monthlies were held in a
>
>
> ?funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a foot
> thick with posters, jackalope heads, sports crap,
> tchotchkes...), we were deeply into violating abandoned
> bunkers and buildings, theoretically closed public spaces
> and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. ?I don?t
> know the Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a
> singularly perfect location, but perhaps someone could
> suggest a rocky cave or exquisite tiki bar (or?) in the
> vicinity?
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> We've been planning cacophony events at the bikini lounge
> ever since the
> very first phx idiotarod.
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> Pick a date my friend!
> On Jul 2, 2011 5:36 PM, "JK Grence" <>
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> > The tiki bar good for this is Bikini Lounge on 15th
> Ave. Not much in the
> way of tiki drinks, but the old gal is still pretty darn
> cool. Beware
> throngs of hipsters swilling PBR on First Fridays.
> >
> >
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> > On Jul 2, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Jim Khennedy <>
> wrote:
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> >> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
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> >> (Can I repeat my last message? I have to doubt
> that anyone will see it
> w-a-a-y at the bottem of the last Cacophony to go out.)
> >>
> >> Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original
> San Francisco Cacophony
> Society, before Burning Man and Internet took over the
> world of weird, we
> used to gather once a month ? off-line; in the flesh ? to
> plot and plan
> outlandish new events. Does that happen, even irregularly,
> in Phoenix? And,
> if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least once?
> This email
> planning seems efficient enough, but there?s a real synergy
> to brainstorming
> and bullshitting in person that (I?ll bet) fingering a
> keyboard in an office
> cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. (What?s more, I?d
> like to enlist
> cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best with a few
> insiders and more
> participants who don?t know what to expect.) To make a real
> event of it, I?d
> suggest combining event plotting with telling tales of
> great outrages past
> and conducting the whole thing in some appropriately
> inappropriate setting.
> Although the SFCS monthlies were held in a
> >> funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a
> foot thick with
> posters, jackalope heads, sports crap, tchotchkes...), we
> were deeply into
> violating abandoned bunkers and buildings, theoretically
> closed public
> spaces and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. I
> don?t know the
> Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a singularly
> perfect location, but
> perhaps someone could suggest a rocky cave or exquisite
> tiki bar (or?) in
> the vicinity?
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# 2

06-07-2011 06:13 AM
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After numerous attempts to coordinate things between people, I've
found it's best to just throw a day and time out there and see if it
sticks. I propose Sunday the 10th at 4:30 PM, with the possibility of
dinner afterward to be discussed at the gathering.
On Jul 5, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Jim Khennedy wrote:
> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>
> I love the idea of good air conditioning, and good beer always helps
> in concocting a nutso conspiracy, but meeting at a semi-underground
> joint joint called "Conspire" seems irresistable. It looks like
> they're at 901 North 5th Street (btwn Roosevelt & Garfield) in
> Phoenix - so I'm kind of suprised I'm not familiar with them. I'd
> still like to hear about a good forbidden tomb or haunted cavern on
> the edge of the desert, but Conspire sounds like a good choice.
>
> What would be a good time? I work in downtown Phoenix but live in
> Mesa, so a weekday early evening would be the best for me - but I'm
> flexible.
>
> --- On Mon, 7/4/11, azcacophony-
> > wrote:
>
> Today's Topics:
>>
>> 1. Re: Let's Conspire! (Linda thunn)
>> 2. Re: Conspire? (Chromatest J.
>> Pantsmaker)
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 14:11:22 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Linda thunn <>
>> Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
>>
>> Papago Brewery is a locally pub on Scottsdale and McDowel.
>> Good A/C and good beer. Not pretentious.
>>
>> --- On Sat, 7/2/11, Dee <>
>> wrote:
>>
>> From: Dee <>
>> Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
>>
>> Funny how you mention Conspire, because there's actually a
>> creative space/cafe/gallery called Conspire in downtown
>> Phoenix.? I'm just saying.?
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jim Khennedy <>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>>
>>
>>
>> Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original San
>> Francisco Cacophony Society, before Burning Man and Internet
>> took over the world of weird, we used to gather once a month
>> ? off-line; in the flesh ? to plot and plan outlandish new
>> events. ?Does that happen, even irregularly, in Phoenix?
>> ?And, if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least
>> once? ?This email planning seems efficient enough, but
>> there?s a real synergy to brainstorming and bullshitting in
>> person that (I?ll bet) fingering a keyboard in an office
>> cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. ?(What?s more, I?d
>> like to enlist cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best
>> with a few insiders and more participants who don?t know
>> what to expect.) ?To make a real event of it, I?d suggest
>> combining event plotting with telling tales of great
>> outrages past and conducting the whole thing in some
>> appropriately inappropriate setting. ?Although the SFCS
>> monthlies were held in a
>>
>>
>> ?funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a foot
>> thick with posters, jackalope heads, sports crap,
>> tchotchkes...), we were deeply into violating abandoned
>> bunkers and buildings, theoretically closed public spaces
>> and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. ?I don?t
>> know the Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a
>> singularly perfect location, but perhaps someone could
>> suggest a rocky cave or exquisite tiki bar (or?) in the
>> vicinity?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> We've been planning cacophony events at the bikini lounge
>> ever since the
>> very first phx idiotarod.
>>
>> Pick a date my friend!
>> On Jul 2, 2011 5:36 PM, "JK Grence" <>
>> wrote:
>>> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>>>
>>> The tiki bar good for this is Bikini Lounge on 15th
>> Ave. Not much in the
>> way of tiki drinks, but the old gal is still pretty darn
>> cool. Beware
>> throngs of hipsters swilling PBR on First Fridays.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Jim Khennedy <>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>>>>
>>>> (Can I repeat my last message? I have to doubt
>> that anyone will see it
>> w-a-a-y at the bottem of the last Cacophony to go out.)
>>>>
>>>> Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original
>> San Francisco Cacophony
>> Society, before Burning Man and Internet took over the
>> world of weird, we
>> used to gather once a month ? off-line; in the flesh ? to
>> plot and plan
>> outlandish new events. Does that happen, even irregularly,
>> in Phoenix? And,
>> if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least once?
>> This email
>> planning seems efficient enough, but there?s a real synergy
>> to brainstorming
>> and bullshitting in person that (I?ll bet) fingering a
>> keyboard in an office
>> cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. (What?s more, I?d
>> like to enlist
>> cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best with a few
>> insiders and more
>> participants who don?t know what to expect.) To make a real
>> event of it, I?d
>> suggest combining event plotting with telling tales of
>> great outrages past
>> and conducting the whole thing in some appropriately
>> inappropriate setting.
>> Although the SFCS monthlies were held in a
>>>> funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a
>> foot thick with
>> posters, jackalope heads, sports crap, tchotchkes...), we
>> were deeply into
>> violating abandoned bunkers and buildings, theoretically
>> closed public
>> spaces and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. I
>> don?t know the
>> Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a singularly
>> perfect location, but
>> perhaps someone could suggest a rocky cave or exquisite
>> tiki bar (or?) in
>> the vicinity?
>>>>
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# 3

06-07-2011 11:10 PM
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Wait - is Conspire still around? Why did I think they were gone?
S
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Jim Khennedy <> wrote:
> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>
> I love the idea of good air conditioning, and good beer always helps in
> concocting a nutso conspiracy, but meeting at a semi-underground joint joint
> called "Conspire" seems irresistable. It looks like they're at 901 North 5th
> Street (btwn Roosevelt & Garfield) in Phoenix - so I'm kind of suprised I'm
> not familiar with them. I'd still like to hear about a good forbidden tomb
> or haunted cavern on the edge of the desert, but Conspire sounds like a good
> choice.
>
> What would be a good time? I work in downtown Phoenix but live in Mesa, so
> a weekday early evening would be the best for me - but I'm flexible.
>
> --- On Mon, 7/4/11, azcacophony- <
> azcacophony-> wrote:
>
> Today's Topics:
> >
> > 1. Re: Let's Conspire! (Linda thunn)
> > 2. Re: Conspire? (Chromatest J.
> > Pantsmaker)
> >
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 14:11:22 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Linda thunn <>
> > Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
> >
> > Papago Brewery is a locally pub on Scottsdale and McDowel.
> > Good A/C and good beer. Not pretentious.
> >
> > --- On Sat, 7/2/11, Dee <>
> > wrote:
> >
> > From: Dee <>
> > Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
> >
> > Funny how you mention Conspire, because there's actually a
> > creative space/cafe/gallery called Conspire in downtown
> > Phoenix.? I'm just saying.?
> >
> > On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jim Khennedy <>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
> >
> >
> >
> > Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original San
> > Francisco Cacophony Society, before Burning Man and Internet
> > took over the world of weird, we used to gather once a month
> > ? off-line; in the flesh ? to plot and plan outlandish new
> > events. ?Does that happen, even irregularly, in Phoenix?
> > ?And, if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least
> > once? ?This email planning seems efficient enough, but
> > there?s a real synergy to brainstorming and bullshitting in
> > person that (I?ll bet) fingering a keyboard in an office
> > cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. ?(What?s more, I?d
> > like to enlist cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best
> > with a few insiders and more participants who don?t know
> > what to expect.) ?To make a real event of it, I?d suggest
> > combining event plotting with telling tales of great
> > outrages past and conducting the whole thing in some
> > appropriately inappropriate setting. ?Although the SFCS
> > monthlies were held in a
> >
> >
> > ?funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a foot
> > thick with posters, jackalope heads, sports crap,
> > tchotchkes...), we were deeply into violating abandoned
> > bunkers and buildings, theoretically closed public spaces
> > and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. ?I don?t
> > know the Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a
> > singularly perfect location, but perhaps someone could
> > suggest a rocky cave or exquisite tiki bar (or?) in the
> > vicinity?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > We've been planning cacophony events at the bikini lounge
> > ever since the
> > very first phx idiotarod.
> >
> > Pick a date my friend!
> > On Jul 2, 2011 5:36 PM, "JK Grence" <>
> > wrote:
> > > Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
> > >
> > > The tiki bar good for this is Bikini Lounge on 15th
> > Ave. Not much in the
> > way of tiki drinks, but the old gal is still pretty darn
> > cool. Beware
> > throngs of hipsters swilling PBR on First Fridays.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Jul 2, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Jim Khennedy <>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
> > >>
> > >> (Can I repeat my last message? I have to doubt
> > that anyone will see it
> > w-a-a-y at the bottem of the last Cacophony to go out.)
> > >>
> > >> Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original
> > San Francisco Cacophony
> > Society, before Burning Man and Internet took over the
> > world of weird, we
> > used to gather once a month ? off-line; in the flesh ? to
> > plot and plan
> > outlandish new events. Does that happen, even irregularly,
> > in Phoenix? And,
> > if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least once?
> > This email
> > planning seems efficient enough, but there?s a real synergy
> > to brainstorming
> > and bullshitting in person that (I?ll bet) fingering a
> > keyboard in an office
> > cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. (What?s more, I?d
> > like to enlist
> > cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best with a few
> > insiders and more
> > participants who don?t know what to expect.) To make a real
> > event of it, I?d
> > suggest combining event plotting with telling tales of
> > great outrages past
> > and conducting the whole thing in some appropriately
> > inappropriate setting.
> > Although the SFCS monthlies were held in a
> > >> funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a
> > foot thick with
> > posters, jackalope heads, sports crap, tchotchkes...), we
> > were deeply into
> > violating abandoned bunkers and buildings, theoretically
> > closed public
> > spaces and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. I
> > don?t know the
> > Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a singularly
> > perfect location, but
> > perhaps someone could suggest a rocky cave or exquisite
> > tiki bar (or?) in
> > the vicinity?
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"If the world were merely seductive, that would be easy; if the world were
merely challenging, that would be no problem. But I wake up each morning
torn between a desire to save the world and a desire to savor the world.
This makes it very hard to plan the day." -- E. B. White
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# 4

06-07-2011 11:22 PM
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Oh, it's there. for now. They're just perpetually "re-envisioning",
and all but 1 or 2 of the old timers are gone. Vegan snacks and
indie bands. And maybe a community garden just broke ground a couple
of weeks ago. The poser anarchists have been discouraged from
sleeping there. Proposals have been made to get rid of the
anarchist's library and make it hookah room.
and, need we say, no alcohol? :-)
Ass^trid
On Jul 6, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Sondra C wrote:
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> Wait - is Conspire still around? Why did I think they were gone?
>
> S
>
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Jim Khennedy <>
> wrote:
> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>
> I love the idea of good air conditioning, and good beer always
> helps in concocting a nutso conspiracy, but meeting at a semi-
> underground joint joint called "Conspire" seems irresistable. It
> looks like they're at 901 North 5th Street (btwn Roosevelt &
> Garfield) in Phoenix - so I'm kind of suprised I'm not familiar
> with them. I'd still like to hear about a good forbidden tomb or
> haunted cavern on the edge of the desert, but Conspire sounds like
> a good choice.
>
> What would be a good time? I work in downtown Phoenix but live in
> Mesa, so a weekday early evening would be the best for me - but I'm
> flexible.
>
> --- On Mon, 7/4/11, azcacophony-
> wrote:
>
> Today's Topics:
> >
> > 1. Re: Let's Conspire! (Linda thunn)
> > 2. Re: Conspire? (Chromatest J.
> > Pantsmaker)
> >
> >
> >
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 14:11:22 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Linda thunn <>
> > Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
> >
> > Papago Brewery is a locally pub on Scottsdale and McDowel.
> > Good A/C and good beer. Not pretentious.
> >
> > --- On Sat, 7/2/11, Dee <>
> > wrote:
> >
> > From: Dee <>
> > Subject: Re: [AzCacophony] Let's Conspire!
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> > Funny how you mention Conspire, because there's actually a
> > creative space/cafe/gallery called Conspire in downtown
> > Phoenix.? I'm just saying.?
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> > On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jim Khennedy <>
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> > Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original San
> > Francisco Cacophony Society, before Burning Man and Internet
> > took over the world of weird, we used to gather once a month
> > ? off-line; in the flesh ? to plot and plan outlandish new
> > events. ?Does that happen, even irregularly, in Phoenix?
> > ?And, if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least
> > once? ?This email planning seems efficient enough, but
> > there?s a real synergy to brainstorming and bullshitting in
> > person that (I?ll bet) fingering a keyboard in an office
> > cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. ?(What?s more, I?d
> > like to enlist cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best
> > with a few insiders and more participants who don?t know
> > what to expect.) ?To make a real event of it, I?d suggest
> > combining event plotting with telling tales of great
> > outrages past and conducting the whole thing in some
> > appropriately inappropriate setting. ?Although the SFCS
> > monthlies were held in a
> >
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> > ?funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a foot
> > thick with posters, jackalope heads, sports crap,
> > tchotchkes...), we were deeply into violating abandoned
> > bunkers and buildings, theoretically closed public spaces
> > and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. ?I don?t
> > know the Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a
> > singularly perfect location, but perhaps someone could
> > suggest a rocky cave or exquisite tiki bar (or?) in the
> > vicinity?
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> > From: "Chromatest J. Pantsmaker" <>
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> > We've been planning cacophony events at the bikini lounge
> > ever since the
> > very first phx idiotarod.
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> > Pick a date my friend!
> > On Jul 2, 2011 5:36 PM, "JK Grence" <>
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> > > The tiki bar good for this is Bikini Lounge on 15th
> > Ave. Not much in the
> > way of tiki drinks, but the old gal is still pretty darn
> > cool. Beware
> > throngs of hipsters swilling PBR on First Fridays.
> > >
> > >
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> > > On Jul 2, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Jim Khennedy <>
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> > >> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
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> > >> (Can I repeat my last message? I have to doubt
> > that anyone will see it
> > w-a-a-y at the bottem of the last Cacophony to go out.)
> > >>
> > >> Back in the glorious Olden Days of the original
> > San Francisco Cacophony
> > Society, before Burning Man and Internet took over the
> > world of weird, we
> > used to gather once a month ? off-line; in the flesh ? to
> > plot and plan
> > outlandish new events. Does that happen, even irregularly,
> > in Phoenix? And,
> > if not, would anyone be into giving it a try at least once?
> > This email
> > planning seems efficient enough, but there?s a real synergy
> > to brainstorming
> > and bullshitting in person that (I?ll bet) fingering a
> > keyboard in an office
> > cubicle or at a bedroom desk can?t beat. (What?s more, I?d
> > like to enlist
> > cohorts for a mindfuck that will work best with a few
> > insiders and more
> > participants who don?t know what to expect.) To make a real
> > event of it, I?d
> > suggest combining event plotting with telling tales of
> > great outrages past
> > and conducting the whole thing in some appropriately
> > inappropriate setting.
> > Although the SFCS monthlies were held in a
> > >> funky-fab hof brau (cheap eats, giant bar, walls a
> > foot thick with
> > posters, jackalope heads, sports crap, tchotchkes...), we
> > were deeply into
> > violating abandoned bunkers and buildings, theoretically
> > closed public
> > spaces and other locales where we weren?t supposed to be. I
> > don?t know the
> > Valley of the Smog well enough to propose a singularly
> > perfect location, but
> > perhaps someone could suggest a rocky cave or exquisite
> > tiki bar (or?) in
> > the vicinity?
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> ? off-line; in the flesh ? to plot and plan outlandish new
> events. ?Does that happen, even irregularly, in Phoenix?
Actually, this did occur in the prior incarnation of
AzCacophony. But it was more talk than action :)
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Why do you say that? Which prior incarnation, and were you a part of
it? I'd love to hear more about it!
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:55 PM, A Very Defiant Duckling Named Ender
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>> ? off-line; in the flesh ? to plot and plan outlandish new
>> events. ?Does that happen, even irregularly, in Phoenix?
> Actually, this did occur in the prior incarnation of
> AzCacophony. But it was more talk than action :)
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>Why do you say that? Which prior incarnation, and were you a part of
>it? I'd love to hear more about it!
I'd have to check my email archives for the precise date.
Not much to say, went to a meetup or two - and a group CC
email list. It was lots of talk. Interesting, but I can get most of
those interesting types of ideas/discussions (e.g. TAZs) from various
geeky/political factions/people I know. No billboard liberation,
robot wars, nor anything else really happened (or, if it did... they
weren't interested in having new people participate). Then of course
the meetings quit happening.
FWIW folks, the current incarnation is much better!
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Yeah, I had heard about the previous azcaco.. think Ass-trid was a
part of it or something.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:39 PM, A Very Defiant Duckling Named Ender
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>>Why do you say that? Which prior incarnation, and were you a part of
>>it? I'd love to hear more about it!
> I'd have to check my email archives for the precise date.
>
> Not much to say, went to a meetup or two - and a group CC
> email list. It was lots of talk. Interesting, but I can get most of
> those interesting types of ideas/discussions (e.g. TAZs) from various
> geeky/political factions/people I know. No billboard liberation,
> robot wars, nor anything else really happened (or, if it did... they
> weren't interested in having new people participate). Then of course
> the meetings quit happening.
>
> FWIW folks, the current incarnation is much better!
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07-07-2011 02:57 AM
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No beers at Conspire. No open booze at all. *sad face*
On Jul 6, 2011 3:51 PM, "Astrid Olafsen" <> wrote:
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07-07-2011 03:32 AM
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Nope. They had a website, that i had found thru the SF site. I
emailed several times (I think it was 2000-2001) to join or for info
and nada. then the website went 404.
Thank you, Chromie, for the new blood!
Ass^trid
On Jul 6, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Chromatest J. Pantsmaker wrote:
> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
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> Yeah, I had heard about the previous azcaco.. think Ass-trid was a
> part of it or something.
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:39 PM, A Very Defiant Duckling Named Ender
> <> wrote:
>> Use "reply-all" to send your reply to the list.
>>
>>> Why do you say that? Which prior incarnation, and were you a
>>> part of
>>> it? I'd love to hear more about it!
>> I'd have to check my email archives for the precise date.
>>
>> Not much to say, went to a meetup or two - and a group CC
>> email list. It was lots of talk. Interesting, but I can get most of
>> those interesting types of ideas/discussions (e.g. TAZs) from various
>> geeky/political factions/people I know. No billboard liberation,
>> robot wars, nor anything else really happened (or, if it did... they
>> weren't interested in having new people participate). Then of course
>> the meetings quit happening.
>>
>> FWIW folks, the current incarnation is much better!
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