Second AA International Conference

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# The accident is separate from the ensuing association and is closer to to poetic reality. # The accident is separate from the ensuing association and is closer to to poetic reality.
-# Aren't the two opposing views simply reverse sides of the same obtuse, dirty & "visefferuos" game? Just a matter of wich stance the indivdual opts to prefer?+# Aren't the two opposing views simply reverse sides of the same obtuse, dirty & "visefferuos" game? Just a matter of which stance the individual opts to prefer?
The advantages of not only realizing these divergent approaches, but genuine mastery of the observations are clear. To simply interpret the phenomeon or to actually command reality. These are the questions we must now face...... The advantages of not only realizing these divergent approaches, but genuine mastery of the observations are clear. To simply interpret the phenomeon or to actually command reality. These are the questions we must now face......
The Conference was a rather sedate affair compared to the infamous [[3rd AA International Conference]]. It was noteworthy for the high ratio of [[clampers]] in attendance and the ''arm wrasslin''' competition won by [[Verna Cable]]. It was here that [[Alexandre Dacusse]] called Allen Ginsberg a "name-droppin' [[Poob]] magnet" and earned the emnity of a good deal of the underground press. The Conference was a rather sedate affair compared to the infamous [[3rd AA International Conference]]. It was noteworthy for the high ratio of [[clampers]] in attendance and the ''arm wrasslin''' competition won by [[Verna Cable]]. It was here that [[Alexandre Dacusse]] called Allen Ginsberg a "name-droppin' [[Poob]] magnet" and earned the emnity of a good deal of the underground press.

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July 4-6, 1960, New York City. Keynote speakers were Stimes Addisson, Stimso Adid and William Flintrock. Richard M. Nixon introduced Flintrock as "my favorite painter" but later regretted it.

  1. The accident is separate from the ensuing association and is closer to to poetic reality.
  2. Aren't the two opposing views simply reverse sides of the same obtuse, dirty & "visefferuos" game? Just a matter of which stance the individual opts to prefer?

The advantages of not only realizing these divergent approaches, but genuine mastery of the observations are clear. To simply interpret the phenomeon or to actually command reality. These are the questions we must now face......

The Conference was a rather sedate affair compared to the infamous 3rd AA International Conference. It was noteworthy for the high ratio of clampers in attendance and the arm wrasslin' competition won by Verna Cable. It was here that Alexandre Dacusse called Allen Ginsberg a "name-droppin' Poob magnet" and earned the emnity of a good deal of the underground press.