NP? starvation in Afghanistan
barbara100 at jps.net
barbara100 at jps.net
Fri Nov 9 21:04:19 CST 2001
Terrance said:
"I'm sure to be called Marvy any day now."
No, Marvy is reserved for David Morris. That first time I came here to the
P-List and David went freaky on me and said something about body-slamming
his women (poor unsuspecting fool that I was), I immediately though Major
Marvy. While I reading Davey's post, I remember clutching at my fingers as
if to protect them from being broken. I had just read that scene in
Gravity's Rainbow only days before.
Davey has to get Marvy!
(No offense, David, I'm actually beginning to like you. Comparatively
speaking of course ; )
----- Original Message -----
From: Terrance <lycidas2 at earthlink.net>
To: <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: NP? starvation in Afghanistan
>
>
> Doug Millison wrote:
> > How ridiculously predictable you are.
>
> When you write the script you can't expect too many surprises.
> You've turned the Pynchon-List into your very own reading of Pynchon's
> fictions (GR mostly), which you claim are not merely very good
> representations of the world we are living in, but the actual world
> itself. You honestly believe we are living a Pynchon novel. You have
> made this claim several times. None of us agrees with you. So you have
> spent 15 hours a day trying to convince us that we are wrong and you are
> right. When we object, we are cast as characters in your warped
> Pynchon/World. Robert is Blicero and Morris is Pokler. Mackin is the CIA
> and MalignD is Poitsman. I'm sure to be called Marvy any day now.
> Thought I'd write my own part with the limmericks and foul language to
> beat you to it.
>
> That JBF, who seems like a reasonable person, would say that my posts
> smack of fascism with no evidence but your posts is sad. You have
> repeatedly cast me as a fascist bush supporter.
>
> I think you need to take a break from the internet and the news. Go
> fishing or join a yoga class, whatever....
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