GRGR 1,2 Teddy McArdle, bifurcation, movement

Cometman cometman_98 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 5 20:54:12 CST 2005


> Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 07:03:24 -0500
> From: jporter 

> Teddy Mc Ardle, I think, would be more apt, no? 

that's an interesting parallel.  Teddy Bloat is somebody's kid (witness
the decorated hairbrushes he's so enthusiastic over) 

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1,1 and 1,2 both have a kind of bifurcation
dream / alone in the garden
Breakfast (now we're cooking with gas) / car ride with entertainment

getting things going, I guess; waking, baking, and hitting the road

> 
> I think there are other Salinger references in the novel, if you
> want to play spot that quote. The story "For Esme-With Love
> and Squalor" bears some striking resemblances with regard
> to setting.

a Perfect Day for Bananafishing? 

> 
> I gotta go to work,

me too

> 
> Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 07:13:06 -0800 (GMT-08:00)
> From: Glenn Scheper 

> The need to hyper-extend the lips is what gives rise to
> such prominent chins, which are the lip elevator muscles.
> 
> Just look over the pix of some modern movie stars, of the
> most tantric of romantic poets and of transcendentalists.

such as Ms Jolie?

>now read Nabokov's "Wingstroke"

okay!  

do you have some kind of text to speech software that you're using? 
I've been curious about that: getting something that would read a PDF
aloud would be nice.  There's a program called "Festival" that I've
downloaded but haven't made time to play with yet.





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