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June 12, 2005 |
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We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework,
to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles -
anything that gives a glimpse into someone
else's life. Anything goes...
powerful repetitioin...
looks more like lyrics to me
Well, guess who wins the title of most romantic...
you found a weird note in ST. LOUIS?
what has our world come to? if you are going to be that violent, at least be old enough to spell it...
sheesh.
This had better be of lyrics. There seems to be a rhyme scheme (kindov), but it does not scan at ALL. Music covers a lot though.
Got my fingers crossed that kid has a guitar and not a gun!
(Let me preface my comment by this: I'm not meaning to make light or be flip. I know violence, especially among teens (and even younger these days) is a real issue! With that said...)
It seems like an attempt at writing rap lyrics. And, if not, the author only threatens to "hit him in the eay (eye)" and to "make shor he ciry (cry)," so I don't think weapons will be used.
Also, with the finder writing that it was on the back of "what looks like innocent schoolwork" leads me to believe (hope) that this is just a kid giving rap a whirl. (I mean, he/she took the time to make line's to write on, albeit very crooked lines.)
how mean is it, that the finder says something about what's written on the otehr side, and we CAN'T SEE THE OTHER SIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy shit, do these lyrics suck. At first glance, I thought the fifth line was "Im gona hit him in the eBay." Better not do that...his whole family will come and kick you in the MySpace.
Hal...who the hell is Mackenzie?
Looks like lyrics--Kind of like it in a way. It makes me laugh the way people make all sorts of projections on found snippets. It's fun to do that though and I suppose that's what "Found" is all about. I got a strange response when I e-mailed someone the famous "Bunnee"--They thought that the child who drew it was disturbed--I thought it was simply an interpretation of a rabbit by a child (big teeth). I hope to contribute someday soon--Peace to all---D
"Here I come, baking my drum..."
What? I think I read that wrong.