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Name:
Heidi Reyes
Email:
HeidiSReyes@hotmail.com
Date:
2/20/00
Time:
9:18:27 AM

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Nice site you have, but when are you going to put up some Pokémon stuff?


Name:
Trevor Bell
Email:
rovert122@aol.com
Date:
5/12/00
Time:
3:21:54 PM

Comments

i think this is very interesting..but eugene..you have too much free time...you need to study. or howard will be valedictorian. but, nice site, but weird. but cool. get some pictures up there to spice it up


Name:
Andrew McCormick
Email:
iceiceandrew@cs.com
Date:
5/12/00
Time:
4:49:42 PM

Comments

Awesome site eugene and howard!! I look forward to the official lauching of this site coming up, hoping that there'll be some britney spears pictures on it!! How bout a QuicKnow video!?


Name:
Paula Fok
Email:
Sugabebe83@aol.com
Date:
5/12/00
Time:
8:40:05 PM

Comments

Hey babee. great website. I really wish I could make a webiste like this, with all this great stuff. oh wow, its so great. i really like all the calculator stuff. but how do i plug my calculator into the computer. do i put the link into the hole for the modem? is that how it works. like anyways, i have to go to sleep now, but i will be dreaming about this site. bye bye bye


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Email:
Date:
10/5/2000
Time:
9:51:01 PM
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Hot Dog Party Oil Painting by Jaisini 

In Hot Dog Party, an image of rapid apocalypse is represented by a bacchanalia, an ultimate celebration of body and soul, when its participants seem to think that they are going to die the day after tomorrow.  As we come to the close of this tumultuous century it is clearer than ever that the human kind is in peril. Our old values seem shaky and inadequate. We try to catch the last chance of a total and final festival, as there is going to be no tomorrow. So, today should be the fiesta. And every day is like the last day. May be that is why every third American is overweight?  Jaisini's portrayal of the last bacchanalia is glorious and monumental, as a praise to the human flesh that is so eager to satisfy itself, as long as it exists. The overtone of apocalypse is given by a presence of an idol and a devil, as the silent witnesses of all orgies at all times. And, no matter for how long the Darvian evolution will go on, the human body is all the same, with its insatiable hunger, its uncertainty in the future. Perhaps we need to seek the answers from those like Jaisini, who had retreated into a private recess of fantasy and imagination, to approach a more vivid reality.  A line connects all the picture's elements into a unity without central powers.  All the images are autonomous and equal. The energy is everywhere, but there behind the canvas, exists the hidden central power of the artist, creator. The work illustrates our human attachment to bodily pleasures, and the fear of physical termination. The fiesta is a way to catch a peak of eternity. This phenomenon became an attitude of the everyday life, when each of us striving to stop the time and to gratify the body by any means, at any price. The quest for eternal enjoyment in the outside, physical world brings the emptiness in the inside world, and therefore the man's quest is never completed. It is a closed circle.The only reality is the individual existence of the self. Jaisini uses the motif of fiesta to portray the all human problem of temptations, pleasures and miseries of the sense world.  Meanwhile, the voice of inner soul, or God, is the artist's power that is unseen.  The driving force of our existence is this warring of the high and law that invariably goes on inside us.   Each participant of the "Hot Dog Party" is absorbed in his own realm of pleasure. The orgy is at a stage of lost control. Even Beelzebub wants to drink more and his eye is popping out for more wine. The anticipation moistens his jaws. Down under him a man puts an earthworm in his mouth. A bare thigh of a woman in  the black stockings is almost of the same color as the table cloth that covers the rest of her body. Three emptied bottles stay on the table's edge. A yellow back light creates a serene, separate segment of a still life. The two turndown bottles may symbolize "vanitas"  as does an overturn cup in the Holland still-life. One of those bottles is pointed towards the inside of spread legs which belong to another young woman who lies on the table and bends sensually. Next, the figure is of a ballerina. She extends her leg all the way to the turndown bottles. Her underwear shows the red marks. A female figure at the left lower side is painted in an intense color of gold, yellow ochre. She widely spreads her legs and examines herself. Next is a strange flaming creature who lies on a burning charcoal being deadly drunk and unconscious. A couple of cowboys sing while eating and drinking, as in a moment of their personal glory. Above them there is a red fat body of a person whose sex is defined by a sausage on a plate, covered by his heavy stomach. He is ready to swallow a second sausage that he observes passionately. In turn he is watched by an old goddess. In this part of the painting the color contrast is rendered by an image of ghostly, pale man who looks avariciously at a young woman who sits on the table's edge and drinks wine directly from a bottle. Her body is in purple color with red reflects. The light on her face and the highlights on her hair waves are yellow, the shadow is deep.  "Hot Dog Party" is painted in a challenging color range. It demonstrates the artist's great mastery and command over color. The red dominates the painting. It is refined and elaborated with a variety of correlating colors. The color formula of the work is fabulously laconic, but rich. Some amount of yellow light is spread around. The white table cloth bears pinkish casts and hints of surrounding color. Just enough of some blue and green to ignite the painting with a gemlike color game.  Review of oil painting "Hot Dog Party" by Jaisini   Text copyrights by Yustas Kotz-Gottlieb   New York, 2000   send private comments to author Yustas61@aol.com  


Name:
z
Email:
jaconway@vt.edu
Date:
10/15/2000
Time:
1:45:48 PM
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I think we should nuke those fig-eating raghead Yemeni bastards.


Name:
Magua
Email:
magua@vt.edu
Date:
10/15/2000
Time:
2:09:05 PM
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225 YEARS OF ROMPING, STOMPING, HELL, DEATH, AND DESTRUCTION. THE FINEST FIGHTING MACHINE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. I WAS BORN IN A BOMB CRATER; MY MOTHER WAS AN M-16, MY FATHER WAS THE DEVIL, AND EACH MOMENT I LIVE IS AN ADDITIONAL THREAT UPON YOUR LIFE.

I'M A ROUGHISH LOOKING, ROVING SOLDIER OF THE SEAN. i AM COCKY, SELF-CENTERED, OVERBEARING, AND I DO NOT KNOW THE MEANING OF FEAR, FOR I AM FEAR ITSELF. I AM A GREEN AMPHIBIOUS MONSTER MADE OF BLOOD AND GUTS WHO AROSE FROM THE SEA, WHOSE SOLE PURPOSE IN LIFE IS TO PERPETRATE DEATH AND DESTRUCTION ON THE FESTERING OF ANTI-AMERIICANS THROUGHOUT THE GLOBE, WHEREVER IT MAY ARISE. AND WHEN MY TIME COMES I'LL DIE A GLORIOUS DEATH ON THE BATTLEFIELD, GIVING MY LIFE TO MOM, APPLE PIE, AND THE AMERICAN FLAG.

WE STOLE THE EAGLE FROM THE AIR-FORCE, THE ANCHOR FROM THE NAVY, AND THE ROPE FORM THE ARMY; AND ON THE SEVENTH DAY, WHILE GOD RESTED, WE OVERRAN HIS PERIMETER AND STOLE THE GLOBE, AND WE'VE BEEN RUNNING THE SHOW EVER SINCE. WE LIVE LIKE SOLDIERS, TALK LIKE SAILORS, AND SLAP THE HELL OUT OF BOTH OF THEM AT THE SAME TIME.

KILL EM ALL!!!


Name:
Sergio
Email:
s.e.rivera@usa.net
Date:
10/15/2000
Time:
5:01:49 PM
Remote User:

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Nice site !!!!! I have an account here too !! But how do you did your guest book !!! I have tried with everiting but this site doesn't allow me to write files, only to read !!! I tried with a Access DataBase but when I insert tings they send me an error message !!! Gracias y hasta luego


Name:
None
Email:
ajskda
Date:
10/15/2000
Time:
5:31:01 PM
Remote User:

Comments

Nice site !!!!! luego


Name:
Pencos Reyes
Email:
pencos_reyes@www.com
Date:
11/5/2000
Time:
8:49:46 AM
Remote User:

Comments

A great Web Site. I love the layout.


Name:
Angela Cruciano
Email:
cesira17@hotmail.com
Date:
2/4/2001
Time:
1:10:29 PM
Remote User:

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Wow guys, this site is excellent. It is just so professional and looks great. Way to go guys. Congrats on you "internet success."


Name:
tiffany
Email:
Date:
2/6/2001
Time:
7:37:28 AM
Remote User:

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i've noticed you around school and i think you're hot i really love the site.


Name:
Harry Balsonya
Email:
Haywood_Jablowme@aol.com
Date:
2/18/2001
Time:
11:25:10 AM
Remote User:

Comments

sup man, nice site


Name:
philip sears
Email:
artfx3000@hotmail.com
Date:
2/19/2001
Time:
9:20:40 PM
Remote User:

Comments

Really like the updates to Internet Explorer, especially the 2001 version!


Name:
steve
Email:
steve@steve.com
Date:
5/15/2001
Time:
7:17:18 AM

Comments

hey eugene i found the counter on the windows disk. now the government offered me a job to find all the counters on theirs. sounds pretty cool huh. I also made my new web site www.steve.com. anyway gotta go clean my nails.later


Name:
Hunter Beaton
Email:
huntman53@hotmail.com
Date:
08 Jul 2001
Time:
21:51:00

Comments

Great site guys. I'll make sure to input some stuff into the columns section now and then. Can't think of anything to add right now, although i think links to the adult film industry would increase the counter, I don't think it's the stuff reyes entereprises intended the website to be for.


Name:
Hunter Beaton
Email:
huntman53@hotmail.com
Date:
08 Jul 2001
Time:
21:51:20

Comments

Great site guys. I'll make sure to input some stuff into the columns section now and then. Can't think of anything to add right now, although i think links to the adult film industry would increase the counter, I don't think it's the stuff reyes entereprises intended the website to be for.


Name:
diana
Email:
poop@ladeeda.com
Date:
30 Oct 2001
Time:
21:30:19

Comments

Wow, this is so sucky compared to my website. HA HA. j/k. btw, i've noticed you around school, and i think you're really hot.


Name:
poop head
Email:
poopy@lalala.com
Date:
19 Nov 2001
Time:
23:55:16

Comments

i really love your site!! you're soooo cute. oops, i meant to send that to this guy named brantley. he's from minnesota. anyway, i am in love with you. bye! your secret admirer


Name:
Debra
Email:
Date:
11 Oct 2002
Time:
19:22:40

Comments

we need more peace sites out on the net. stop the blood shed. http://antiwar.com http://www.babykiller.com


Name:
[ftp83+]
Email:
ftp83@caramail.com
Date:
19 Dec 2002
Time:
20:09:25

Comments

Is another update planned or not ? ================== http://www.ftp83plus.zip.to


Name:
moo
Email:
moo@moo.com
Date:
16 Oct 2001
Time:
01:53:04

Comments

wow, you're amazing. i think i'm gonna marry you just b/c you have such a nerdy website. i love you!! almost as much as i love brain from the backstreet boys. *snort snort* he's soooo hot. omg. anyway, i am also a computer geek, so peace out dog. he he he *snort snort snort* bye for now. love, your stalker


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