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Just Me

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Dec 13, 2009, 2:27:19 AM12/13/09
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Are you kiddng, Man ? Let them disappear from the face of EXISTENCE--
let them be FUCKED into THE FACE of the hate they have created and be
de-engenerated into the WORLD of SHIT that they themselves make pure.
I piss on it. DO you see my cock out, and coming into the mouths of
these lame talkers? Or can you taste it, mo'fo'?
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JM http://whosenose.blogspot.com
http://bobbisoxsnatchers.blogspot.com
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Steve Hayes

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Dec 13, 2009, 10:00:31 AM12/13/09
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On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 23:27:19 -0800 (PST), Just Me <jpd...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Are you kiddng, Man ? Let them disappear from the face of EXISTENCE--

Is who kidding? Who is "them"?

Rest of meaningless junk deleted.


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Steve Hayes
Web: http://hayesfam.bravehost.com/litmain.htm
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Just Me

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Dec 13, 2009, 3:27:58 PM12/13/09
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Somebody should definitely unplug me from my computer after that first
Saturday night jolt of Casca Viejo anejo.

I have NO idea what I was howling about there.
I guess I thought it was a poem?
Disgusting! I musta ate the worm.
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JM

john.ku...@sympatico.ca

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Dec 13, 2009, 3:38:09 PM12/13/09
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Some one should just unplug you. Period.

Just Me

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Dec 13, 2009, 3:50:34 PM12/13/09
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On Dec 13, 2:38 pm, "Koolchi...@smurfsareus.xxx"

There see? And he can do that without eating the worm. I at least get
to be human again after the tequila wears off.
--
JM http://doo-dads.blogspot.com/2009/10/two-candles.html

john.ku...@sympatico.ca

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Dec 13, 2009, 5:14:36 PM12/13/09
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Mercy kill. innit.

Steve Hayes

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Dec 13, 2009, 9:47:32 PM12/13/09
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On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 12:27:58 -0800 (PST), Just Me <jpd...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Dec 13, 9:00�am, Steve Hayes <hayesm...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 23:27:19 -0800 (PST), Just Me <jpd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >Are you kiddng, Man ? Let them disappear from the face of EXISTENCE--
>>
>> Is who kidding? Who is "them"?
>>
>> Rest of meaningless junk deleted.

>Somebody should definitely unplug me from my computer after that first


>Saturday night jolt of Casca Viejo anejo.
>
>I have NO idea what I was howling about there.
>I guess I thought it was a poem?
>Disgusting! I musta ate the worm.

Ah well, these things happen.

I once got back from a night on the town and realised I had to hand in an
essay on Blake's "Tyger, Tyger". I wrote it under the influence of liquor and
the words just seemed to flow. The following morning I glanced at it and
couldn't remember writing any of it, but it was too late to do anything about
it, so I handed it in anyway. I think it got a reasonably good mark for it, so
I didn't complain.

That reminds me, I've been reading a lot about Tiger Woods lately, and just
finished Audrey Niffenegger's "Her fearful symmetry". The former boring, the
latter not as good as her "The time traveler's wife".

Just Me

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Dec 14, 2009, 3:17:22 AM12/14/09
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On Dec 13, 8:47 pm, Steve Hayes <hayesm...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> >I have NO idea what I was howling about there.
> >I guess I thought it was a poem?
> >Disgusting! I musta ate the worm.
>
> Ah well, these things happen.

You sire, are a gentleman and a poet, indeed.

>
> I once got back from a night on the town and realised I had to hand in an
> essay on Blake's "Tyger, Tyger". I wrote it under the influence of liquor and
> the words just seemed to flow. The following morning I glanced at it and
> couldn't remember writing any of it, but it was too late to do anything about
> it, so I handed it in anyway. I think it got a reasonably good mark for it, so
> I didn't complain.
>
> That reminds me, I've been reading a lot about Tiger Woods lately, and just
> finished Audrey Niffenegger's "Her fearful symmetry". The former boring, the
> latter not as good as her "The time traveler's wife".

Hm! Must be some kind of epidemic going on, infecting men with a
fever for women authors. I myself am presently under spell of Mary
Gaitskill, and so bewitched I can hardly wait to get into bed at night
for another chapter or two of her "Veronica". They aired
"Secretary" (from a short story in her collection, "Bad Behavior") on
IFC the other night, and that's how I caught the bug, again. You can
hear her reading a Nabokov story and engaging a colloquy before and
after the reading with the New Yorker host . . .

http://www.newyorker.com/online/2008/06/09/080609on_audio_gaitskill

For a former nude dancer and sometime hooker, now in her current,
equally ancient profession as professor of English Lit, she sho' knows
how to strut her brainy stuff. Her most recent book of short stories,
"Don't Cry" is getting high marks from the critics . . .

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/books/review/Harrison-t.html?_r=1
--
JM http://doo-dads.blogspot.com

BlokeDownThePub

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Dec 21, 2009, 6:40:48 PM12/21/09
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"Steve Hayes" wrote:

> That reminds me, I've been reading a lot about Tiger Woods lately, and
> just
> finished Audrey Niffenegger's "Her fearful symmetry". The former boring,
> the
> latter not as good as her "The time traveler's wife".

Hi Steve,
I recently read AS Byatt's _Possession_ and whilst much of the poetry and
literary references went whoosh over the top of my head, I loved it but the
TTW was a bit of a nothingness, weak in regards to science fiction and a lot
of plaintive whining in comparison to the intrigues in Possession.

I have followed a suggestion here to read prize winners (Booker, Nobel,
etc), but miss the specific recommendations that used to abound in the days
of Paul Ilecho.

Steve Hayes

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Dec 21, 2009, 10:45:03 PM12/21/09
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:40:48 +1300, "BlokeDownThePub" <nos...@nospam.co>
wrote:

>headers stripped to rec.arts.books
>
>"Steve Hayes" wrote:
>
>> That reminds me, I've been reading a lot about Tiger Woods lately, and
>> just
>> finished Audrey Niffenegger's "Her fearful symmetry". The former boring,
>> the
>> latter not as good as her "The time traveler's wife".
>
>Hi Steve,
>I recently read AS Byatt's _Possession_ and whilst much of the poetry and
>literary references went whoosh over the top of my head, I loved it but the
>TTW was a bit of a nothingness, weak in regards to science fiction and a lot
>of plaintive whining in comparison to the intrigues in Possession.

Though I read them both in 2006, I can remember very little of "Possession" --
perhaps I need to re-read it.

Francis A. Miniter

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Dec 22, 2009, 12:05:15 PM12/22/09
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Glad to see you enjoyed *Possession* . A great book. There
is a lot hidden there that comes out with rereading and
increasing familiarity with 19th C literature. For
instance, the male protagonist is named Roland, as in
"Childe Roland to the dark tower came" by Robert Browning.
And while much attention is spent to the connection
between the female protagonist and the 19th C poets forming
the other relationship of the story, the ancestry of Roland
is ignored. Could it be that Ashe, a stand-in for Browning,
is also an ancestor of Roland?


--
Francis A. Miniter

Oscuramente
libros, laminas, llaves
siguen mi suerte.

Jorge Luis Borges, La Cifra Haiku, 6

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