wrote:
> Shiver wrote:
> > > It does. :-P How am I going to uphold and protect my reputation as
> > > Dead Spread Critic Weirdo if I doesn't comment on presentation? Really!
> >
> > Now imagine if you seriously started to attend " Dead Spreads ", whether
> > in halls, church basement facilities, or private houses,
>
>
> Hey, Chuck Pahlinuik territory.. just like FIGHT CLUB.
>
> T.
"Dead spread" in Google got me the following:
[Nettime-bold] Prey for Peace Prey for the Dead Spread More Love
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* Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 21:08:07 -0700 (PDT)
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4-8 can't be beat
I settled into the 'dealer's zone' and waited for the line-up to
come out...Table 22. Ugh! A dead spread. Sounds hideous doesn't
it...like you're spreading dead on a piece of white, anemic bread,
mixing it with other dead things like meat, stuffing it together into a
sandwich...and you're going to like it! What kind of bottle or
packaging would it come in? Who would make it? Alright - my imagination
is done running away with me and I'm back to reality. A dead spread
is simply a table that has the lid off the box, no game, and a dealer
sits there for a half hour before getting pushed to the next table.