this document is a crude attempt at expressing the Fibonacci sequence
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34
as a folk opera
  The Dharma Compass
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The Circles of Letters q r s t u and v are the sub headings.
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Please Forgive our apparent inability to do anyhting right.
I'm the only clown I've got. Know any jokes?
Relax. Breathe. Ask Yourself: AIN'T I a MOTHERFARMER?

The Mother Pharm: T s

T s


born devoid of a sense of humor
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1026 weeks = 19.6636643 years



From
So there's not much I can do.
Like I've said - I'm just a bum with a guitar. The next two pages are provisional bylaws and articles of incorporation for the Mother Pharm Project as a charitable Trust.
Before I can file them with the IRS, I need to fill out the names of the Board of Directors.
Before I do that, I will attempt to raise the funds necesary to file all the appropriate paperwork to become a non-profit by playing Guitar for the Salvation Army.
According to the IRS, the new electronic filing system for 501c3 status will come online in 2011. It will only cost $200. To file otherwise costs $850. So I'll be raising that $200, plus another $300 for such fees as web hosting, city licensing of businesses, a PO box, etc.
If I make it all the way through the holidays at work, I will also then be able to afford to pay membership fees with a cable public access television station - which will allow me to continue the work of the Bad Folk Orchestra in attempting to bring about the MotherPharm.
I think this will take place in the Puget SOund area - preferably Olympia, where I may be able to return to Camp Quixote - a church based homeless encampment that charges $15 a month fee for living there.
If I succeed in all these endeavors, and no other means of raising funds shows up, I will return to San Luis Obispo the following year to play again.

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