pynchon-l-digest V2 #2204

Paul Mackin paul.mackin at verizon.net
Tue Oct 30 11:40:40 CST 2001


Lineland came out about four and a half years ago, about the same time as
Mason & Dixon.

Not everyone can sound like Doug. It is an art. We may not know for sure (or
even for unsure) who is and who is not, but would you agree that slothrop666
should get the academy award for an early cutting edge portrayal of the Doug
that was to be? Check out the archieves with keyword "slothrop666."

        P.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Musashi Miyamoto" <scuffling at hotmail.com>

> Sounds like Doug.... Would one of you let me know if it tastes like Doug?
>
> Was JS really 5 years ago. Seems like only yesterday....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Doug Millison" <millison at online-journalist.com>
> To: <pynchon-l at waste.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:41 AM
> Subject: Re: pynchon-l-digest V2 #2204
>
>
> > This is all totally ridiculous, but par for the course in an email forum
> > that was, before I got here almost 5 years ago, already riddled with
> deceit
> > and double-dealing (JS's troll activity that generated material for his
> > book started about this time in '96, didn't it?).
> >
> > I have no reason to doubt that James is telling the truth about
receiving
> > that email.
> >
> > Who that email came from, that's another story entirely.
> >
> > Obviously, it's easy for anybody to set up an anonymous email account
and
> > send email from it -- so simple even a child can do it, as they say,
which
> > would explain why somebody like "Morris"@anonymous.com (lest I be
accused
> > of misleading anybody it's really fqmorris at hotmail.com) can manage it.
> >
> > Also, quite obviously, and I thank those of you out there who
acknowledge
> > the through-the-looking-glass quality of reality on the P-list according
> to
> > Malign (anonymous),  rj/rjackson/jbor/? (anonymous),  "Morris"
> (anonymous),
> > Terrance (his dance card of anonymous email accounts will never be
full),
> > and a couple of others. I obviously have some enemies on the P-list with
> > long memories, several of whom hide behind anonymous email accounts, and
> > who have never shown any reluctance to fabricate things I'm supposed to
> > have said.
> >
> > Say what you want about me, I've never been shy about stating my views
> > plainly and in the open on Pynchon-L, signed by my own name.
> >
> > -Doug
> >
> >
> >
> > Doug Millison - Writer/Editor/Web Editorial Consultant
> > millison at online-journalist.com
> > www.Online-Journalist.com
> >




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