Fw: No REVEILLE it's the weekend...
Tara Brady
madame.brady at gmail.com
Sat Aug 30 03:37:08 CDT 2008
Oh, young gentleman,
It really is time for you to push off before we are all completely
overwhelmed by your wicked awesomeness.
Kudos on your smattering of pop L33T and that unholy command over your
internet machine. Now we know how the primates feel in The Dawn of Man
prologue of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
It is imperative that you waste no further time dallying with the likes of
us, not while there are messageboards on Paris Hilton and The Dark Knight in
urgent need of your facetious comments.
Make haste, for our little hive in on the verge of a collective stroke now
that our minds have been so truly blown.
The fate of the web, nay, the planet, may depend on it.
2008/8/30 K3 ViN Cummiskey <kevincummiskey at yahoo.com>
>
> the mr dick was a character from dickens which i went on to elaborate on
> and then further decided on not using on subject line, but hadnt changed
> over because i wasnt fininished putting this shit together. Im so enraged
> man i feel like smashing my class of soda write through the screen.
>
>
> --- On Sat, 8/30/08, Mr. Dick <kevincummiskey at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > From: Mr. Dick <kevincummiskey at yahoo.com>
> > Subject: No REVEILLE it's the weekend...
> > To: pynchon-l at waste.org
> > Date: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 3:44 AM
> > ....or just another day for me and those of you who are
> > retired, of course, those of you enslaved KNOW it's the
> > weekend. I changed my FROM line because duhh started
> > getting on my nerves, and was probably on your nerves from
> > day one, sorry, im adjusting. I did my laundry but the only
> > other Mexican guy (or anybody for that matter) in there, was
> > past prime. It wasn't a total waste, even so, because I
> > found a very funny passage from a book, I bought 2 years ago
> > from the Stony Brook, branch of Border's, called The
> > Best american NONREQUIRED READING 2006. David Foster
> > Wallace, i think i put something by him on my amazon
> > favorite list, but he's giving a Kenyon(?) Commencement
> > Speech, and offers the following: There are these two young
> > fish swimming along, and they happen to meet an older fish
> > swimming the other way, who nods at them and says,
> > "Morning, boys, how's the water?" And the tow
> > young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of
> > them looks over
> > at the other and goes, "What the hell is water"?
> > Isn't that a riot? That made my hole laundry
> > experience. The author, DFW, then says, "the immediate
> > point of the fish story is merely that the most obvious,
> > ubiquitous,relities important realities are the ones that
> > are hardest to see and talk about. When Doctrine sent back,
> > I noticed something i mentioned which needs re-stating, the
> > thing about all business is noble or whatever except
> > warmongering, well I need to add banking as a necessary, but
> > highly suspicious and near evil operation and all business
> > of or related to the prison and dentention circumstances is
> > totally outright evil. When I was stationed at Quantico for
> > a few years I was attached to the Brig for 8 months or so.
> > Its a totally fucked up procedure having people in small
> > cages and let out only for schedualed reason. Before Brig I
> > was a dispatcher at the Fire Dept, manned by civilians but
> > incoming calls were handled by jarheads. Before
> > that I was Battalion clerk, which was a long somewhat
> > disastor because Im not by any-means a clerk, as you may
> > have notice...
> >
> > I had written about twice more but my fucking computer
> > digested in total the remainder so Im just sending this. I
> > am at the point of pitching this shit through the window. I
> > was trying to let go the pit-bull approach. Bye
> > kevin
>
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