j r sherman wrote:
> Will Dockery says...
> >
> >> an artist works hard
> >
> >And enjoys the hard work, JRS...
>
> you're not interested in art, dockery
Speak for yourself, JRS: you're a no-talent do-nothing, only fit to
obsessively sniff behind real artists like me.
This much is obvious.
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you're not interested in art, dockery. you're interested in being called an
artist. it's just one of the many things you do to cover up the fact that you
have a wasted life.
this is so obvious.
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While you continue to be obsessively interested in art... mine.
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i anjoy laughing at you, i must admit.
My art?
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Dennis M. Hammes wrote:
> j r sherman wrote:
>
>>In article <60a6b$42a9bddd$18d62363$10...@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
>>
>>>
>>>"j r sherman" <jr...@earthlink.net> wrote
>>>
>>>>>>Will Dockery says...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>an artist works hard
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>And enjoys the hard work, JRS...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>you're not interested in art, dockery
>>>>>
>>>>>Speak for yourself, JRS: you're a no-talent do-nothing, only fit to
>>>>>obsessively sniff behind real artists like me.
>>>>
>>>>you're not interested in art, dockery.
>>>
>>>While you continue to be obsessively interested in art... mine.
>>
>>i anjoy laughing at you, i must admit.
>>
>
> And yet, why waste your energy lugging a Pooper-Scooper when you can
> just shoot the dog?
In this case, the dog is too far away, although its hideous bark can be
heard day and night from the direction of the rendering plant. We could
send a delegation, armed with nets and poisoned meat, but there is no
direct evidence that the dog isn't too small to be captured by our nets,
or that it does - in fact - eat meat. And it might be a barking
silverfish. In which case, we will have to engage a different team with
different equipment. And so on: so we forget it and just deal with the
annoyance by making fun of its possibly imagined source.
dmh
J.R. Silverfish! That's a keeper, Dale!
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Probably a variant (/S. crapsies/) of the Barking Spider
(/Selenocosmia crassipes/). They're common in Florida.
And who knows what sort of stuff gets into the ground water these
days.
(Or, considering the Sterno, /S. crispies/. But then I spoZe we'd
hear it "bark" only once.)
> In which case, we will have to engage a different team with
> different equipment. And so on: so we forget it and just deal with the
> annoyance by making fun of its possibly imagined source.
>
> dmh
The Red Clam Source is imaginary?
I'd been thinking so myself, lately.
Florida's got some interesting bugs, ant lions and whatnot, but none as
bizarre and squiggly as the J.R. Silverfish.