Mar. 5, 2003
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Whereabouts could be said to be the theme this month. It's vague and sounds arty. Exactly the sort of theme you might expect in an established literary magazine, complete with nature pictures or whatchamacallit twirly art by native Americans. We pretty much specialize in smoking nuns and kids with middle fingers extended and feel this sets us apart from other literary rags. We're comfortable that it doesn't exactly set us apart from porn or internet-bizzarro sites except we take it one1/2 step further by pretending we can write and you can read.  To immerse ourselves in this theme we done interviewed Blem Vide at a location near Juarez, Mexico and have agreed to not disclose his exact whereabouts.
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[part 3 -  a sample of the samples]

[part 4a - questions arise]

[part 6 - the voice of the consumer]

[part 9 - apologies accepted]

[part ix - charlie america vs. media hero]

[part 5 - responding to help-wanted ads (charlie america is getting impatient)]

[part 7 - the third pole of love]