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an Ur-Broadway Play In The Form Of An Essay In The Form Of A Vitriolic UnruhigPoeM-[-S].
A Man Deserves To Deface His Confusers Man oh dee abusers face? He deserts his Confusers! A man deserves to hit face
There won’t be interrogations anymore There “B” interrogations bode NEVERMORE! Their integrations won’t be ’bout any whore…
do i dent nothin’? I dint do nothin’ nothin’ i dint do
Where were you & your family before? Where & hour before was you fambly? Were you & your family fair before?
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I believe your attorney knows things! Your turning eye knows things; retrieves Attornies think? I believe your nose…
an anti-psychotic about why you take mellaril (this is drug) – and she, in some way, has that been through THE ENDLESS with/of you/yours PROCESS too
has been about why you take mellaril (this anti-psychotic drug) – and that she, in through is an THE some way, ENDLESS PROCESS with/of you/yours too
about why you take mellaril (this is an anti-psychotic drug) – and that she, in some way, has been through THE ENDLESS PROCESS with/of you/yours too
Mellaril (Thioridazine):
A Phenothiazine derivative, similar to Thorazine. In the class of Neuroleptics/Anti-psychotics/Major tranquilizers. Medications in this class relieve symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and confused (disorganized) thinking. They also improve concentration, reduce anxiety and agitation. Common side effects include lethargy or drowsiness, low blood pressure, dry mouth, difficulty in urinating, blurry vision, constipation, weight gain, sun sensitivity, Less common are restlessness, tremors, muscle stiffness, dizziness, and loss of mentrual periods and sex drive.
Won’t you save anything at all? Slaves won’t anything at all do? Wall don’t you cave at anything?
the greatest portion of damages the south sustained in the civil war was simply the result of their other mistake — viz., in failure to prevent the infamously excessive length of their recovery, period.
P.M.: I Refuse To Take Food Out Of Four Children’s Mouths so you can perform LONG distance phone interrogations of an inn-0-cent man
P.M.: I Refuse man interrogations of an Food Out Of Four so you can perform LONG distance Mouths phone inn-O-cent Children’s To Take
P.M.: I Refuse To Take Food Out interrogations of Four Children’s Mouths so you phone an can perform LONG Of distance inn-O-cent man!
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...the person you want is the Enterprise's own "Mr. Spoc".I am very excited to have found this forum. I want to initiate some motion towards "the Unnoobness" (see Heidegger [not]). Therefore I am posting way too early and well before "the Time". However, while I feel that the question of stating rules is very important (this was the first thread I searched for), I also believe heuristics is a necessary step in those same rules getting out of the didactic death cave and into verdant life light (cf. Noob Lite). So, do please tell me when I'm wrong, obtuse, not cogent or way too fey for prime time, won't you? And uh, "Baby Ruths he digs special." (--W.S. Burroughs) See, I broke a social contract rule. "R-SCV-433: Bad sardonic quality at the outset. It appears arrogant." (--Sacco and Vanzetti Handbook) Oddly, this same rule appears in the Little White Book.
Last edited by subhocverbo : Today at 02:03 PM. Reason: hiddne errors -- other than the obvious ones "included-in good" (anyone know where the US's adverbs went?)
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This is election day. Where is my Gram Piper, where is her husband Bill, the good man who grew cacti on the front porch. Where are my Mom and Dad, and where are my sisters -- the ruined ones that Prill maimed, I can understand their absence and their significant choices' absences. But this is election day, why am I in this homeless shelter, where nobody knows me or where I am in my head, or who? This is election day, Gloria and Karen [1]23 and Vicki. Won't you call my Dad's people in Darwen Lancs: the Wheewells and the Becketts, maybe some Brindles around the library, and tell them to make a nice place for the Boy, for Norman's boy. This is election day and the library is closed. Someone has to come help me not to worry about killing myself to get away from the existential horror anymore. Who? Jim stole from me! My last friend ran off with what I need most now: money and friends. Why? This is election day. There's an aggressive (maybe prison-learned) con man here -- arrogant -- he wants to convict-style rape me, he was nude in the bathroom twice with the door open waiting to trap me -- in a homeless shelter supported by the church and with no security whatever: oh, I am in such a dangerous place, by the closed library in Murphy, NC. Here is what my Dad told me about: the Razor Women in the 1920s Army base area. See, they think we're Yankees. The rapist saw me in a tweed jacket the other day and was thunderstruck with rebel arrogant prison rape thoughts. He is the Razor Women my Father warned me about. And this is election day. OK, it is time for me to be helped now, for real, not enabled, tough love is a lie. A mere vocal expedient. Barb does it with her "hugs." 2:00 PM nothing on TV about the day yet, I did not register, and there are people who would tell me that is correlative with my homelessness. Can't you help me, reader? Yes, you. I need money and friends. This is election day. Where are my people -- I mean my parents and my Mom's parents -- and their folks in England, even some I suppose in Germany; certainly Wales. Where are you hiding; I need you now. I need you now. Now. This is election day. And my wife took my marriage and beautiful career away on the same day, and the next day they were all welcomed back in The House of Hope church. But, in sickness and in health; for better or for worse. And I don't get anything but tears. I am asking you to read the above, and the rest of my Web site ---- Esquire.GQ.nu ---- all 150 pages -- and no "not a democracy" Sharon, no police, please -- you have to help me. I don't want to die even more. Light the candle! Flip the Wallchildswitch! Shut on the light! Close the door open! This means you! This means now!! Celiné wrote the eloquent novel North !-- Get it; staying not on the order of your going; but go! At once!! This is election day! --Wallace Brindle
I am a human being and I have been thrown away. I have been thrown away.
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| Published: Mar.12.2007 @ 11:18 am
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A wife arcs across from all one sky;
finding her: everything, you see?
Are you she? This is real, if you are; as
Money is easy when two combine, copy-pasted,
into the fortress of that very true E-Z everlove ring.
--W. Darwen Brindle
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beacuse of Dada, because of Wagner and
because of William S. Burroughs, Cage,
and The Museum of Modern Art's secret
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Very Special O. Pal room for the right two lights...
Or London, Rome, Paris, Buenos Aires...
you name it if you're the [1 of 1] right one --?
then we will have won that night!
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| Published: Jan.08.2007 @ 3:14 pm
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---" little time for 'pleasure reading' "--- Literature is fiction, but not anywhere near all of fiction is literature, yes? For literature read: 'artistic writing'. Relax, you can always ask Harold Bloom how to know one from the other. (Better do that first, though. Don't get caught reading Mary Higgins Clark by mistake [or Delmore Schwartz {replaced as Bloom Worthy by Robert Lowell, sadly -- please see -Humboldt's Gift- by Saul Bellow |he writes literature, you know; in my and the Nobel Committee's opinion -- it won in Literature, 1976.|.}.]. ). Is it a waste of time to audition and analyze the form, the comparative use of materials, and the structure of a Tchaikovsky symphony (or the psychological or historical impact) or of an Alban Berg or Wagner opera? Into the John Cage anyone? The water sOuNdS fine! Mmmmm look: new "Fall of the House of Usher" opera by Philip Glass! A painting by Vermeer is not worth looking at (cf. 'reading' -- this is about novels are a new form of eye candy, or what is the complaint again, sorry?) -- Dali, Paul Klee or Marcel Duchamp ...no good? -- time waste? Maybe experiencing literature is not the issue -- is it less guilt-provoking to tell yourself you're 'studying' art (in any or all of its instantiations). The 'S' word has cachet that might make a larger sensation in this forum's pool -- ( nota bene:) bulletin board forums are never a waste of time to read or write. WWW.GOBI-IGLOO.COM | |
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| Published: Sep.21.2006 @ 9:59 am
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To: butlersheetmetal.com Subject: Feedback Form Response Name: Wallace Darwen Brindle Email: admin@gobi-igloo.com
Hi:
[1] Your Web presence is superb. [2] I am writing from the ___ ____ State L__ A__ and M__ and I am stuck in _____. [3] My father, Sergeant Major Norman Leslie Brindle was born in Darwen, Lancashire -- hence my middle name. [4] You are in E. Lancashire. [5] I would be very pleased to find that your sense of humor, which you evinced and I registered in your blog writing, might permit a swap, Viz.: I list your blog (in Other People's Blogs on drop-down menu at http://www.gobi-igloo.com -- my Web presence) and you allow me, quid pro quo, to touch base with you a few times a month, when it would be convenient for you, so that I can begin to feel a sense of my moving towards what is called by political types "networking" and therefore have a conduit through which to sometimes make enquiries about Lancashire and -- ultimately -- find myself OUT of ___ ____ State, Etc. and successfully moved to Darwen. (Have visited Darwen once after Montreux International Brass Players Convention and school in Montreux, Switz. in 1974).
Sorry if this is all just too weird, but it is in good faith and sincere; so I am, therefore, hopeful of some manner of bonhomie related friendly response, and remain, respectfully,
Sincerely yours, Wallace Darwen Brindle
P.S. I use WordPress too as part of my Web "heap", though not as aesthetically integrated as you have. Your site is amazingly well done. Bravo!
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| Published: Jul.16.2006 @ 12:14 pm
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Patriot and unaffiliated polymath not even a little afraid of Analby's Co-optionist Regime (bottom feeders for units of power currency, and not at all related to my two (merely on the order of velleity) political parties -- William S. Burroughs' Factualist party, and the Humphrey-McGovern Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party -- in other words, I am not a Demo-Nazi -- (that and my other original thinking term 'Co-optionist' are pending @ W.D. Brindle). "Nothing is more hateful to wisdom than too much cunning." --attrib. Seneca |
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"...and you, Marcus, you have given me
many things; now I shall give you this good advice. Be many people. Give up the game
of being always Marcus Cocoza. You have worried too much about Marcus Cocoza, so that you have been really his slave and prisoner. You have not done anything without first considering how it would affect Marcus
Cocoza's happiness and prestige. You were always much afraid that Marcus might do a
stupid thing, or be bored. What would it really
have mattered? All over the world people are doing stupid things... I should like you to be easy, your little heart to be light again. You must from now on be more than one, [be] many people, as many as you can think of..."
-- Karen Blixen ("The Dreamers")
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Hi,
I thought you were 'ticked at me' -- I had a few bad moments over [my] thinking on that. Yes, I continue to find Finnegans' Wake challenging and encouraging!
I have it...*dissolve* (it's on the table, with my Annotated Ulysses, with which -- or so I read in the Atlantic[?] years ago -- the eponymous tome was translated into Chinese. Huh? Some boggle of job trouble, what?!). *re-solution* I also have on my table-O-books as I speak, Light In August. One is intrigued, which you will have gathered, being a fine gatherer. 'Pic' is engaging also, if one may; with no untoward presupposition[s].
Q: Within an utterly Platonic scholarly guildsperson-esque format mode flavor package with airholes, why should we never contact each other again? -- about the Belles Lettres and their ancillary arts and sciences. Your thoughts?
(And, yes, I was thinkiing a saloon, but a salon in any public place would [have] suited me, if I could have arrived without St. Bernard dogs [pricey, mostly their food, I gather.].).
Your harmless thinker reader non-political person activist 'maker' in Frei_Cybernlandt... Mr.Brad_Mr.Mart (as you know, from W.S. Burroughs novel, N.L.)
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