Mike Croft (who passed away recently) originally wrote this zine in 1997 and then later re-wrote it in 2001 (in my house, even). It features reflections on being punk and how most punks are fairly puritan and unaccepting, contrary to their own stated moral code, interviews with Operation: Cliff Clavin and The Pink Lincolns, where economics and anarchist intersect (use of money, theft, hypocrisy, etc), how to take a shower, a reflection on drug use, definitions of various splinter-genres of punk, some pasted in bits about the band Hickey stealing a horn from The Voodoo Glow Skulls after a dispute and the resulting split record, a story about going to a punk show, an episode of dateline where a Nazi-sympathizer was attempted to be painted as simply a "history buff", how to clean and re-use postage stamps, hidden messages in Disney movies, some cool and obscure toys, and wandering the woods to find a swarm of houseflies, and more. Mike passed away in 2006 and his friends are making a conscious effort to put his writing back in print and eventually publish a book of his work since he was such a talented writer and it was so important to him.