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I need to buy this but I don't know what it is. Anyone know the PostScript name, where it comes from or anything else useful? Gracias.

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Thank for that site, but I just found it at Linotype. Serpentine is the family I'm looking for.

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You should have talked to the experts that got Rather shit-canned. With the election over, they havn't anything to do. I mean, I doubt the WH needs an amateur graphologist this term.


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what a shit-town.

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what a shit-town.

GO ROCKVILLE!


The BaySox will own you, bitch!


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Baysox. Dear god. Ha.

I work just a few miles north of where the sniper shot the kid at school, and not too far south from where George Wallace was shot. I live in Annapolis, however.

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I work just a few miles north of where the sniper shot the kid at school, and not too far south from where George Wallace was shot. I live in Annapolis, however.


Artie Bremer, Milwaukee's own.

Now, a little insight on how fuct my (father's) line is; namely, my father: sometime in the late 70s or early 80s ('78 or '81 seem to stick in my head as the probable year), George Wallace did a speaking engagement in Milwaukee. Now, say what you will about his pre-retirement politic, and joke how you want about it in private or on a comedy club stage, but at a public appearance, afore the cameras, show a modicum of interest (Henry Rollins' whole, "Don't boo the Klansman when he speaks. Listen to him, find out how your enemy thinks. If you boo him though, he'll just 'sieg heil' and storm off the stage."). Anyway, at this Milwaukee appearance, my father had a gaggle of recovering "radicals" don Artie Bremer cut-away masks as they sat in the audience.

I am sure that went over well in the reporting on the event.

And for those who say, "Yeah, but you listen to Slipknot, and advocate for Tommy Lee", I respond, Well, exactly. Those are rock artists, oft pulling their shenanigans on-stage, at rock-concerts, frivolous events that are meant explicitly for fun. A George Wallace, or Louis Farrakhan, or Bob Novak, or Pat Buchanan, or Howard Dean, or Dick Lugar (not to be confused with our own), or Bill Clinton, or George H.W. Bush, or whatever appearance is supposed to be for more substantive presentation and dialogue. Yes, you can ask some biting, somewhat sarcastic questions, in the wrap-up q-and-a, or protest outside the event, but inside the hall, tact, please.

I mean, I couldn't see lefties standing by if, say, an abortion was being performed in an old-time surgical theatre and a gaggle of anti-abortionists were sat in the gallery wearing David Gunn masks. So, capische.


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Kung Fu Reference Wrote:
I work just a few miles north of where the sniper shot the kid at school, and not too far south from where George Wallace was shot. I live in Annapolis, however.


Artie Bremer, Milwaukee's own.

Now, a little insight on how fuct my (father's) line is; namely, my father: sometime in the late 70s or early 80s ('78 or '81 seem to stick in my head as the probable year), George Wallace did a speaking engagement in Milwaukee. Now, say what you will about his pre-retirement politic, and joke how you want about it in private or on a comedy club stage, but at a public appearance, afore the cameras, show a modicum of interest (Henry Rollins' whole, "Don't boo the Klansman when he speaks. Listen to him, find out how your enemy thinks. If you boo him though, he'll just 'sieg heil' and storm off the stage."). Anyway, at this Milwaukee appearance, my father had a gaggle of recovering "radicals" don Artie Bremer cut-away masks as they sat in the audience.

I am sure that went over well in the reporting on the event.

And for those who say, "Yeah, but you listen to Slipknot, and advocate for Tommy Lee", I respond, Well, exactly. Those are rock artists, oft pulling their shenanigans on-stage, at rock-concerts, frivolous events that are meant explicitly for fun. A George Wallace, or Louis Farrakhan, or Bob Novak, or Pat Buchanan, or Howard Dean, or Dick Lugar (not to be confused with our own), or Bill Clinton, or George H.W. Bush, or whatever appearance is supposed to be for more substantive presentation and dialogue. Yes, you can ask some biting, somewhat sarcastic questions, in the wrap-up q-and-a, or protest outside the event, but inside the hall, tact, please.

I mean, I couldn't see lefties standing by if, say, an abortion was being performed in an old-time surgical theatre and a gaggle of anti-abortionists were sat in the gallery wearing David Gunn masks. So, capische.


I was out in Cali for Labor Day. My brother-in-law and I had some time to kill, so we test drove a car. The dealership guy wanted to talk politics, so we did for a while. Then he said something to the effect of "we're not all Barbara Boxer liberals out here, just as I know all you boys from Alabama aren't like George Wallace. With a straight face, clenched jaw and hard eyes, I looked at him and said "Yes we are." Needless to say, he soon wanted to return to the dealership. Not sure what he thought when I told him the next day we were going to Esalen Institute and the Henry Miller Museum.

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Benvolio Wrote:
Kung Fu Reference Wrote:
I work just a few miles north of where the sniper shot the kid at school, and not too far south from where George Wallace was shot. I live in Annapolis, however.


Artie Bremer, Milwaukee's own.

Now, a little insight on how fuct my (father's) line is; namely, my father: sometime in the late 70s or early 80s ('78 or '81 seem to stick in my head as the probable year), George Wallace did a speaking engagement in Milwaukee. Now, say what you will about his pre-retirement politic, and joke how you want about it in private or on a comedy club stage, but at a public appearance, afore the cameras, show a modicum of interest (Henry Rollins' whole, "Don't boo the Klansman when he speaks. Listen to him, find out how your enemy thinks. If you boo him though, he'll just 'sieg heil' and storm off the stage."). Anyway, at this Milwaukee appearance, my father had a gaggle of recovering "radicals" don Artie Bremer cut-away masks as they sat in the audience.

I am sure that went over well in the reporting on the event.

And for those who say, "Yeah, but you listen to Slipknot, and advocate for Tommy Lee", I respond, Well, exactly. Those are rock artists, oft pulling their shenanigans on-stage, at rock-concerts, frivolous events that are meant explicitly for fun. A George Wallace, or Louis Farrakhan, or Bob Novak, or Pat Buchanan, or Howard Dean, or Dick Lugar (not to be confused with our own), or Bill Clinton, or George H.W. Bush, or whatever appearance is supposed to be for more substantive presentation and dialogue. Yes, you can ask some biting, somewhat sarcastic questions, in the wrap-up q-and-a, or protest outside the event, but inside the hall, tact, please.

I mean, I couldn't see lefties standing by if, say, an abortion was being performed in an old-time surgical theatre and a gaggle of anti-abortionists were sat in the gallery wearing David Gunn masks. So, capische.


I was out in Cali for Labor Day. My brother-in-law and I had some time to kill, so we test drove a car. The dealership guy wanted to talk politics, so we did for a while. Then he said something to the effect of "we're not all Barbara Boxer liberals out here, just as I know all you boys from Alabama aren't like George Wallace. With a straight face, clenched jaw and hard eyes, I looked at him and said "Yes we are." Needless to say, he soon wanted to return to the dealership. Not sure what he thought when I told him the next day we were going to Esalen Institute and the Henry Miller Museum.


Should I mark myself to check the Henry Miller Museum and and Esalen Institute next time I'm in SoCal? Never heard of either. I can figure the one is either a museum dedicated to curating the legacy of HM or free-expression or both, but the two?

Also, I think you feel me. Cool.


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The Miler museum is weird. Its like a free zone,. Hamsterdam if you will...not really a museum, more of a place to hang, and rap and drink coffee, etc.. Its actually in Mid-Cal, south of SF and SJ, north of SB, SLO, and San Simeon (which I didn't get to visit, mostly because my dad is an asshat)

Didn't make Esalen, but if you know anything about Miller or HST or anyone else like that, and have an interest, I'd look into it, MAd at myself for not forcing the issue. But you know, you get west of the ol Mississip. and that Fat Tire starts flowing...

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Hamsterdam if you will...


this was brilliant in the wire.
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Thank for that site, but I just found it at Linotype. Serpentine is the family I'm looking for.


I found the patriarch of the Serpentine family...

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i need to identify this font. i cannot find a match. it doesn't appear to be any of the most popular. thank you for any assistance you can offer.

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Z, it looks a lot like Minion, which is fairly easy to get a hold of (wink wink). Do you have a larger sample?

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minion will do. thank you.


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