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New from the archives

More stuff! Yay me! A folder of papers returned to me today, I had in storage for the past 3 years. It contained one computer print out of this:

They teach you drunkenness

Believe it was originally posted to 6D circa 1999. Alternate/earlier version of I need a sailor who can suck?

Also found this:

Impale me with your spider

And significantly, surprised we haven't found/re-published this before:

Abattoir Manifesto

6D, Abattoir, Elgaroo

A picture of Lulu from friend in common Chris "The Rev. Elgaroo" Brenza's web site. Elgaroo was in the abattoir writing group on the no-longer-there web site sixdegrees.com, where we met Lulu and her friend John Weede.

Here is an archive of emails from LuLu to Elgaroo.

Words from 6D:

open

Atomic Pakistanis

edited by three mental health professionals

NIM

This was the first piece of writing Desierto had found/saved and published on this site:

untitled piece submitted for NIM #3

ICQ

Lulu's ICQ profile
I Adore Nothing group

Excerpts from a chat (presumably on ICQ) between LuLu and Elgaroo.

Abattoir/Slaughterhouse, 2.0?

Another (early?) version of Abattoir/Slaughterhouse, as a web site is still available in archive.org's cache of electricant.com: Abattoir --msggoat 16:23, 31 July 2007 (UTC)


Slaughterhouse 3.0

The following items were from Slaughterhouse, a blog Lulu kept in 2001-02 on the now-defunct site electricant.com, a web site which she co-hosted with John Weede. Mssgoat sent the files, which were once available at archive.org, but are no longer archived. Most of these items were reposted from elsewhere, possibly the abattoir group on the now-defunct sixdegrees.com. The 2001-02 blog page is duplicated here.

21st Century Correspondent

Mealworms have bad tempers.

Interview

I need a sailor who can suck

dada is dead daDA is nothing

At times I am shaken with a burst of brutal and unaccountable laughter.

Während nur eines Zungenschlags

DISCIPLES OF DECADENCE

Do not hate females

Inspection

(final psychoanalysis) testing this blog

They oiled their lakes, which they believe are sacred.

There were some shorter posts, I will put on one page.

This was a cutup desierto made for Lulu, posted in the same blog

The High Priestess


More Slaughterhouse 3.0

Msggoat sent archive.org files for another version of this page, which was intended for posting at slaughterhouse.org, but was hosted at the above-mentioned electricant.com. Many of the links for this version of the page are broken; but some of them are available in other archived versions, as listed below:

This older page was the feature article.

The interview with Lulu.

Speak to her. rumcherry was her LiveJournal user name.

Akbar del Piombo

The Philip K. Dick link was to a transciption of his "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch."

Tristan Tzara

Three Yahoo Profiles

luluorange, last edited May 2003
free_kitten_free_kitten, last edited August 2001
rumcherry, last updated February 2008. I noticed this link in the Email to Elgaroo page --msggoat 09:43, 2 October 2008 (NZST)

Voice

My heart skipped a beat when I heard this Media:Japan.wav (It was from one of Lulu's Yahoo profiles. --msggoat 16:23, 31 July 2007 (UTC))


LiveJournal: Nothing to See Here

Lulu's onetime photo journal at livejournal.com. More on LiveJournal later... --msggoat 01:12, 4 August 2007 (UTC)

Other People Were Looking for Her Too

I searched for many years for some trace of Lulu, having many results similar to those of desierto. He and I were estranged, so I didn't know he was looking too. Although theoldanarchist and I were in touch, somehow he didn't write to me about Lulu: a big glitch in communication. One day last month, I finally found that some other people wanted to know what happened to Alexandra Lulu Orange. Once more I importuned theoldnarchist for news of Lulu, and this time he told me what he'd been told had happened. That is not to say that we really know even now. --msggoat 11:52, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

...I am now finding out that I probably misspoke when I wrote that comment on tribe.net. It seems that none of us here may know for sure if Lulu died. Until I hear back from someone else, I'll refrain from retracting what I wrote. --msggoat 08:01, 5 August 2007 (UTC)