Too Doctrine re: Wormy Restatement

K3 V iN Cummiskey kevincummiskey at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 1 04:00:07 CDT 2008


Dee - I was thinking, "implied (wormie) messages" sounds lowpriced and so to be more accurate, and not imply that CTD's are in any way cheap/cheap sounding, I want to resay that the album, "A Worm's Life", is the Philosophy in The Day(s) of the Life of a Worm. Now then, check out the album, "God Shuffled His Feet and "A Worm's Life" both ATST*, if it's not too much for you.

Pssst. If anybody starts complaining about "stuffed inboxes" take a chill-pill, pitch a pup-tent in the back-yard, break-out the Coleman stove and re-lax until school resumes session.

ATST*=atthesametime (i made that up)


--- On Mon, 9/1/08, K3 v in Cummiskey <kevincummiskey at yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: K3 v in Cummiskey <kevincummiskey at yahoo.com>
> Subject: K3 v in Cummiskey thought you would be interested in this artist
> To: pynchon-l at waste.org
> Date: Monday, September 1, 2008, 1:46 AM
> Doctrine - CTD's has an album entitled: "A
> Worm's Life", you should check it out. It's
> excellent and funny, and offers implied (wormie) messages.
> 
> Pandora is a free music service that helps you listen to
> and discover new music.  Your friend thought you would be
> interested in the artist "Crash Test Dummies"
> 
> http://www.pandora.com/music/artist/crash+test+dummies
> 
> Enjoy!


      




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