the thing we did




 

 

Me Head, The Print Thing

Me Head, The Print Thing, was launched in August of 2000 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was printed on paper using black ink, and it was distributed freely in Tulsa, Dallas, Austin, and Phoenix.

Three issues were distributed widely, the other three issues were not. If you would like an issue, you should ask for one.

Fig. 18.12 This is what they looked like.

          

          

In each city, we placed 5 stands that looked something like this:

Our stands were not stands; they were art and they were beautiful. Naturally, they were all stolen with a few months' time. We did manage to salvage two, which are currently museum pieces. Really.

A Modest Plan

Our first novellita was our Business Plan, renamed A Modest Plan, because it was modest in budget and in words. For a time, it was available at Steve's Sundry in Tulsa; they were the only bookstore willing to give us a break. Well, not really. Border's gave us a break, but we were to lazy to follow through with it. A picture is not available.

Syg's Nervous Breakdown

We are unauthorized to discuss this matter, but here is evidence:

 

Show Us Your Shorts

We also did a short film festival thing, and it was Good Fun. In between the short films, people would sing barbershop stuff, or act horribly, or rant inexplicably.

Lots of people email to ask us if SUYS is going to happen again, and the answer is this: who?

For the Time Travelers

This page doesn't really explain things, does it? We didn't want it to, because we thought it would be nice if you did the explaining yourself.

By poking around in archived articles, you can find links to pages that are long gone. Here are a few to get you started.

An Old Index

When We Were in Business

A Headshop

Inside Our Thing

One Version

 

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