hargie@chinet.chi.il.us (Kirstin Hargie) (06/13/91)
Kateheads Unite! Needed: one prehistoric VW minibus preferably full of rust and ready to be painted. one graphic artist to paint little KT femme symbols all over the bus, and a big picture - face shot of KT off of Lionheart album should do - on the back of the bus - of course our bus would be sporting LVEHNDS license plate, and would have a big white rose painted on the black roof - fans needed to fill the bus, all sporting KT jewelry i.e. KT necklaces not unlike those sported by our friends the Deadheads.....except we are worshipping goddess not peace...though that can be debated, KT earrings, bracelets and lets not forget the black t-shirts with white roses silkscreened on, and little red femme symbols. Fans should leave all other divine items at home, and bring your cat blankets for it can be chilly on those open roads, as we follow the Kate Buses hoping for a glimpse of her divine being, continually showering her in white roses and radiating our love for her goddessness. - final requirement is a supply of kleenex for when all the children learn she isn't coming.....oooo it was such a good idea too. We can always dream though, and as good little love-hounds we can always hope with all our feeble strength that one day the ritual of the KateHead can be completed. Kirstin (katehead) Hargie hargie@chinet.chi.il.us hargieka@clutx.clarkson.edu
gb10@gte.COM (Gregory Bossert) (06/13/91)
Kirstin says: > Kateheads Unite! > > [serious and thought-provoking suggestions deleted...] > > We can always dream though, and as good little love-hounds > we can always hope with all our feeble strength that one > day the ritual of the KateHead can be completed. one who was not pure in the blessed knowledge of HerSelf might be lead into strange and disturbing thoughts by this last bit... all in all: 8-) B-] ;-} footah! -greg -- gb10@gte.com -- "I decided that if the shaking of her breasts could be stopped, some of the fragments of the afternon might be collected, and I concentrated my attention with careful subtlety to this end." -- T.S. Eliot