Big Booger wrote:I think she's a goat..
Wow! A goat you say? This just got in to my baliwick, I'm going to have to look her again again!
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Big Booger wrote:I think she's a goat..
A British artist and Yoko Ono ate a corgi dog, famous for being Queen Elizabeth II's favourite breed, in protest on Tuesday after a group including her husband Prince Philip allegedly killed a fox earlier this year.
Mulboyne wrote:
Yoko Ono's "Cut Piece".
Torimaro wrote:YOKO = first punk
Charles wrote:Yoko gets punk props for breaking up the band at the center of all that hippie shit, but nobody would consider her a punk.
Charles wrote:Uh.. [SIZE="6"]NO[/SIZE].
Yoko was a hippie and we punks hated all that hippie shit. Yoko gets punk props for breaking up the band at the center of all that hippie shit, but nobody would consider her a punk.
Charles wrote: . . . we punks . . .
Mulboyne wrote:
Yoko Ono: still walking on thin ice
Mulboyne wrote:There's a lengthy interview with Ono in the Daily Telegraph ahead of the release of her new album. It covers a bit more of her personal history than you usually see in such pieces: Yoko Ono: still walking on thin ice
Telegraph UK
..In the meantime, she won a bitter custody battle over Kyoko, only to have her ex-husband steal her daughter away while on an access visit, changing her name and choosing to raise her in a fringe Christian group called the Church of the Living Word. Losing her child was, Ono says now, like losing a limb. She spent years searching for her daughter, giving up only after one of the private detectives she had hired was involved in a high-speed car chase with Kyoko and her father, and Ono realised that the search itself was putting her child in danger. I asked how she stayed sane, and she says it was a struggle, but she had Lennon. And her work...
Mulboyne wrote:There's a lengthy interview with Ono in the Daily Telegraph ...
Yoko Ono: still walking on thin ice
...Yoko Ono has never given a fuck about age or expectation or the done thing, and she still doesn't. She's happy to take a risk, for love and for curiosity...Yoko's productivity, at a time of life when most folks would be thinking of putting their feet up in front of the plasma screen, is genuinely astonishing...Her vision, her commitment to quality, never wavers; Ono is a woman who seems able to juggle any number of balls without ever dropping them...I wonder how she'd spoil herself if she woke up in New York one morning with nothing to do for the entire day. "It's very important that people know about this," she responds. "Japanese culture is a culture of meditation, and meditation is not something you have to do cross-legged in a big circle. You can eat meditating, you can walk meditating. Meditation is the culture of peace. And so when you're creating a life of meditation, then you're actually directly connecting yourself with world peace. Keep on living a life of meditation, and let's all achieve world peace through that. And we'll send a peace vibration to the universe"...more...
Mulboyne wrote:Offhand, I still can't think of a Japanese national, with two Japanese parents and with both Japanese names in full, who gets the katakana treatment like Yoko Ono.
Peel a banana, give it to someone you admire and tell them it's an edible smile. Do it again tomorrow, then see what happens.
Don't follow your heart, let it follow you, it doesn't have feet. You do.
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