Guest guest Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " <Roberibus111 wrote: > > http://www.mininova.org/tor/1057040 > > come.. > > download.. > > conquer! > > :-) > > .b b.b. > > p.s. > > 'specially for the toombarine man...mr. boojingles. > Zero seeds, argh ... Werner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " > <Roberibus111@> wrote: > > > > http://www.mininova.org/tor/1057040 > > > > come.. > > > > download.. > > > > conquer! > > > > :-) > > > > .b b.b. > > > > p.s. > > > > 'specially for the toombarine man...mr. boojingles. > > > > > Zero seeds, argh ... > > Werner regardless.. the torrent will download (magic?) with the bit torrent client. but here's a sampling just for you wernie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqB4wMaCaI4 you're welcome. ..b b.b. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " > <Roberibus111@> wrote: > > > > http://www.mininova.org/tor/1057040 > > > > come.. > > > > download.. > > > > conquer! > > > > :-) > > > > .b b.b. > > > > p.s. > > > > 'specially for the toombarine man...mr. boojingles. > > > > > Zero seeds, argh ... > > Werner oh.. and wernie if you don't open the sidebar at you tube.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqB4wMaCaI4 here's the hidden comment: This video clip is from the Evoteck production of Calvin Burgamy's play Die Brock Molar Die The song Walk Through Any Door was written by Jeff Campbell Evoteck was one of the incarnations of the many faux theater companies that spun off of a group of people actively involved with Jan Cox and his point blank expositions on the Great Work. Unfortunately, any recordings of their many creative works where for all practical purposes nothing but an after-thought. The production values that are afforded by money are missing in these near home-movie recordings of their live shows. Yet other values are uniquely present. From the Evoteck Archival Documentation by Matt Rosenburger General Info: From 1985 to 1992, members of Jan Cox's group in Atlanta wrote, produced and staged theatrical productions at various venues. Many, not all, of the shows were videotaped. These text files document the contents of each tape. Label: DBM1 - Die, Brock Molar, Die! #1 2/10/90 Location: Taped at Evoteck Theater, Peachtree and Roswell in Buckhead (Atlanta GA USA.) Description: Full length play. DBM was the last Evoteck production at the Buckhead location. Located at the intersection of Roswell and Peachtree Roads. This served as the most " mainstream " of Evoteck venues. Over the course of four years 25 (or so) original theatrical productions as well as various " behind the scenes " creative endeavors were spun, such as the infamous One Shoe Laughing Industrial Cafe, from whose cabaret there are no known recordings. Die Brock Molar Die, was the last performance at the Buckhead location. Die, Brock Molar, Die! contains many of the classic Evoteck tropes such as futuristic themes, humor, original music, unfettered musings on the nature of life, and of course, the strange lure of cheap impulse items conveniently located near the cash register. A fitting finale. Synopsis: Jorge is the proprietor of Space Station Jorge, an all purpose interstellar convenience store and fuel depot located in the hinterlands of the galaxy. If Jorge doesn't have what you need, he can get it, including exotic forms of propulsion and whatever fuzzy knick-knacks you need to hang from your rearview mirror. An unfriendly visit by Space Pirates leads to a dicey situation in which Quinn the Rockette is dimensionally transplaced from the stage of Radio City to the Space Station, in mid-cancan. She pins her hope of return on captain Brock Molar, who arrives with a head full of secrets and a mysterious mission to complete. Everyone has something the others want, and as the characters circle one another in a deadly showdown, a unit of lucidity arrives in which all secrets and true identities are revealed. Credits: - Story by: Wanda Cooley - Written by: Calvin Burgamy - Directed by: Calvin Burgamy - Music: The Trump Memorial Stimulated Projection Entertainment Mutiplex Band: Jeff Campbell-lead vocals and guitar, Steve Miller-lead guitar, Rick Hall-bass, Jennifer Holmquist-vocals, Sara Holmquist-vocals, Jim Tutsock-dumbak, Steve Clark-congas, Bill Herring-drums, David Bradley-keyboards, Trumpet-Bob Maurer Cast: - Intro Comment: Jim Tutsock - Trump Memorial SPE Multiplex PSA: Paul Botelho - Jorge: Joe Inguanzo - Audience member: Debbie Reynolds - Space Pirates: Peter Schelhorn, Sue Ross - Sailor: Jesus Alfaro - Quinn: Linda East - Brock Molar: Calvin Burgamy END A little Solstice treat for the few of you out there for whom the ignition of their own expanded consciousness is everything. --bon appeptit. Carlos Dwa Category: Entertainment Tags: Consciousness Jan Cox Dwa Burgamy Gurdjieff sexy music awakening kundalini spiritual mystical Enlightenment ********************************************************************** soooooo there you go dude. but try the torrent..the whole is better than the part. one for the money... two for the show... three to get ready.. now go cat go! LIL! ..b b.b. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " <Roberibus111 wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr@> wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " > > <Roberibus111@> wrote: > > > > > > http://www.mininova.org/tor/1057040 > > > > > > come.. > > > > > > download.. > > > > > > conquer! > > > > > > :-) > > > > > > .b b.b. > > > > > > p.s. > > > > > > 'specially for the toombarine man...mr. boojingles. > > > > > > > > > Zero seeds, argh ... > > > > Werner > > > oh.. > > and wernie if you don't open the sidebar at you tube.. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqB4wMaCaI4 > > here's the hidden comment: > > This video clip is from the Evoteck production of > Calvin Burgamy's play Die Brock Molar Die > > The song Walk Through Any Door was written by Jeff Campbell > > Evoteck was one of the incarnations of the many faux theater companies > that spun off of a group of people actively involved with Jan Cox and > his point blank expositions on the Great Work. Unfortunately, any > recordings of their many creative works where for all practical > purposes nothing but an after-thought. > > The production values that are afforded by money are missing in these > near home-movie recordings of their live shows. Yet other values are > uniquely present. > > From the > Evoteck Archival Documentation by Matt Rosenburger > > General Info: From 1985 to 1992, members of Jan Cox's group in Atlanta > wrote, produced and staged theatrical productions at various venues. > Many, not all, of the shows were videotaped. > These text files document the contents of each tape. > > > > Label: DBM1 - Die, Brock Molar, Die! #1 > > 2/10/90 > > Location: Taped at Evoteck Theater, Peachtree and Roswell in Buckhead > (Atlanta GA USA.) > > Description: Full length play. DBM was the last Evoteck production at > the Buckhead location. Located at the intersection of Roswell and > Peachtree Roads. This served as the most " mainstream " of Evoteck > venues. Over the course of four years 25 (or so) original theatrical > productions as well as various " behind the scenes " creative endeavors > were spun, such as the infamous One Shoe Laughing Industrial Cafe, > from whose cabaret there are no known recordings. > Die Brock Molar Die, was the last performance at the Buckhead location. > > Die, Brock Molar, Die! contains many of the classic Evoteck tropes > such as futuristic themes, humor, original music, unfettered musings > on the nature of life, and of course, the strange lure of cheap impulse > items conveniently located near the cash register. A fitting finale. > > Synopsis: Jorge is the proprietor of Space Station Jorge, an all > purpose interstellar convenience store and fuel depot located in the > hinterlands of the galaxy. If Jorge doesn't have what you need, he can > get it, including exotic forms of propulsion and whatever fuzzy > knick-knacks you need to hang from your rearview mirror. An unfriendly > visit by Space Pirates leads to a dicey situation in which Quinn the > Rockette is dimensionally transplaced from the stage of Radio City to > the Space Station, in mid-cancan. She pins her hope of return on > captain Brock Molar, who arrives with a head full of secrets and a > mysterious mission to complete. Everyone has something the others > want, and as > the characters circle one another in a deadly showdown, a unit of lucidity > arrives in which all secrets and true identities are revealed. > > > > > Credits: > - Story by: Wanda Cooley > - Written by: Calvin Burgamy > - Directed by: Calvin Burgamy > - Music: The Trump Memorial Stimulated Projection Entertainment > Mutiplex Band: > Jeff Campbell-lead vocals and guitar, Steve Miller-lead guitar, Rick > Hall-bass, Jennifer Holmquist-vocals, Sara Holmquist-vocals, Jim > Tutsock-dumbak, Steve Clark-congas, Bill Herring-drums, David > Bradley-keyboards, Trumpet-Bob Maurer > > Cast: > - Intro Comment: Jim Tutsock > - Trump Memorial SPE Multiplex PSA: Paul Botelho > - Jorge: Joe Inguanzo > - Audience member: Debbie Reynolds > - Space Pirates: Peter Schelhorn, Sue Ross > - Sailor: Jesus Alfaro > - Quinn: Linda East > - Brock Molar: Calvin Burgamy > > > END > > A little Solstice treat for the few of you out there for whom the > ignition of their own expanded consciousness is everything. > > > --bon appeptit. > > Carlos Dwa > > > Category: Entertainment > Tags: > Consciousness Jan Cox Dwa Burgamy Gurdjieff sexy music > awakening kundalini spiritual mystical Enlightenment > > ********************************************************************** > > soooooo there you go dude. > > but try the torrent..the whole is better than the part. > > one for the money... > > two for the show... > > three to get ready.. > > now go cat go! > > LIL! > > .b b.b. > Rob, Thanks for that huge amount of material you offered which I almost was slain by. All those persons you mentioned were totally unknown to me and so I cannot see and understand what your whole post is about. I first have to watch the youTube movie to hopefully be able to offer you some satisfying reaction. I have tried that torrent, Rob, but there was no single active seed which allowed a download. Thats why I replied that the seeds are zero. I let my torrent client run the whole day but no seed appeared. Werner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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