Maine-iacs Part 2, and Lowcard, #10.Every once in a while something like this happens ... Call it some kind of cosmic 'zinc convergence or whatever you want, but I'll get two 'zines covering the same thing (albeit from different coastal perspectives). Goddamn god·damn also God·damn interj. Used to express extreme displeasure, anger, or surprise. n. Damn. tr. & intr.v. god·damned, god·damn·ing, god·damns To damn. adj. . this whole trip up to Maine to raise hell sounds like a good time, and it's apparently so much fun that some East Coasters living on the West Coast make it a point to head out there so they don't miss out. Maineiacs is the East coast version, lots of funny snapshots of the raging going on with bands, a mini-ramp, a lobster feast, and a nearby lake with rocks to jump off of. This 'zine oozes good times. Lowcard is from the West Coast contingent, who put out a mag sorta regularly and made the trip back east. This one's their thickest issue yet, including the KOTR KOTR King of the Road (skateboarding) KOTR King of the Ring (pro wrestling) KOTR Knights of the Round KOTR Korea on the rocks (website) rendezvous See Bonjour and TIB/Rendezvous. 1. rendezvous - In Ada, the method of synchronising the activity of different tasks. 2. rendezvous - Query language, close to natural English. ["Seven Steps to Rendezvous with the Casual User", E. at Louisville and random skating and lurking See lurk. (messaging, jargon) lurking - The activity of one of the "silent majority" in a electronic forum such as Usenet; posting occasionally or not at all but reading the group's postings regularly. centered around the Bay Area. Both make for time well spent. Send cash to: 460 Lyon St #1, San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden . CA 94117 for Lowcard, or write: andreas@underskatement.com for info on Maine-iacs |
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