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Glenn Scheper
glenn_scheper at earthlink.net
Fri Aug 31 10:11:27 CDT 2007
> Pynchon cross alludes.........his tropes and metaphors change but stay the same.......Yes?
> All: 25 word essay on the above.
Jesu-I-alingo: How's that? A taco is representative:
Lettuce, meat between your buns, to-mat-o, and strew hot sauce.
colophon:
The 1% inspiration came while I was pondering a tantric event
of this day; Then somebody in an adjacent parking lot shouted
"Taco representative." Shortly after that, I heard the entire
phrase: "Jesu-I-alingo: How's that?" Then I mentally listed
the other ingredients, hot sauce--strew, beans seem unsavory.
The 99% perspiration left to do would be to solve the fitting
taco term for unfit word, buns, keeping up a tantric metaphor.
I just heard dress.... Aha: Skirts!
I heard scupper. Look it up. Unsuitable.
There's always tortilla.
Or to play jour eyes another:
"When a fantasy turns you on, you're obligated to God
and nature to start doing it right away." - Stewart Brand
-- http://www.answers.com/fantasy%26r=67
fantasy: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from Answers.com
Stewart Brand is the most influential thinker in America.
-- http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/turner06/turner06_index.html
Edge: STEWART BRAND MEETS THE CYBERNETIC COUNTERCULTURE By Fred Turner
Yours truly,
Glenn Scheper
http://home.earthlink.net/~glenn_scheper/
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