The BEER schedule. Tracy, Kelber asked to be excused so, is all
Bekah
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Fri Oct 18 16:14:55 CDT 2013
Oops! Today is only the 18th, Dave is up on Sunday, the 20th.
Bek
see what happens when you retire and all the days look the same? - but I do miss 3-day weekends -
On Oct 18, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Here is the baton, Dave.
> Thank all for ALL the responses, exciting, interesting, fun they were.
> I hope we fill in the empty spaces below.
> and, more important, keep reading this book like it is an important Pynchon novel by Thomas Pynchon.
> THAT is worth it.
>
>
> Chap 1 1---7 10/17 Mark K.
> Chap 2. 8--19 10/19 Mark K.
> chap. 3. 20--29 10/20 Dave Monroe
> chap 4. 30--40 10/21 Dave Monroe
> Chap 5. 41--52 10/23 Dave Monroe
> chap. 6. 53--67 10/24 Monte Davis
> Chap. 7. 68--79 10/26 Monte Davis
> Chap 8. 80--86 10/28 Bekah
> Chap. 9. 87--95 10/30 Bekah
> Chap. 10. 96--111 10/31 Fiona
> Chap. 11. 112--119 11/01 Fiona
> Chap. 12. 120--131 11/03 Lemuel Underwing
> Chap. 13. 132--142 11/04 Lemuel Underwing
> Chap. 14. 143--157 11/06
> Chap 15. 158 --169 11/07
> Chap 16. 170--182 11/08
> Chap 17. 183-195 11/10 James Robertson
> Chap 18. 196-208 11/11 James Robertson
> Chap 19. 209-216 11/12
> Chap 20. 217-227 11/13
> Chap 21. 228- 236 11/14
> Chap 22. 237-244 11/15
> Chap 23. 245--253 11/16
> Chap 24. 254--262 11/17
> Chap 25. 263--272 11/18
> Chap 26. 273-286 11/19
> Chap 27. 287-299 11/20 Peter Petto
> Chap 28. 300-312 11/21 Michael Baily
> Chap 29. 313-325 11/22 Michael Baily
> Chap 30. 326-336 11/23
> Chap 31. 337--346 11/24
> Chap 32. 347-353 11/25
> Chap 33. 354--365 11/26 Peter Petto
> Chap 34. 366--383 11/27
> Chap 35. 384--395 11/28
> Chap 36. 396--409 11/29 Keith Davis
> Chap 37. 410-- 424 11/30 Keith Davis
> Chap 38. 425--440 first week December Mark K.
> Chap 39. 441--449 " "
> Chap 40. 450--464 " "
> Chap 41. 465--479 first week December "
>
>
> Bekah
>
> On Oct 12, 2013, at 6:27 PM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > 'It's the first day of spring 2001, and Maxine Tarnow, though some still have her in the system as Loeffler,
> > is walking her boys to school. Yes maybe they're past the age where they need an escort, maybe Maxine
> > doesn't want to let go just yet, it's only a couple blocks, it's on her way to work, she enjoys it, so?"
> >
> > I like the voice, the looseness, the easiness. Jelly Roll Morton on stride piano rolling out the phrases comma by comma,
> > breath by conversational breath. With attitude, is it New York attitude? We've talked about that linguistic
> > style, valley girl new york citified. Defending Maxine's sentimental love of her kids in free indirect discourse. Maxine defending herself.
> > "Free indirect discourse can also be described, as a "technique of presenting a character's voice partly mediated by the voice of the author" [below]
> >
> > This narratorial intrusion---which starts the book!--has echoes to me of some of the narratorial
> > intrusions in, yes, jump on it, Gravity's Rainbow. How off am I? Only like in Inherent Vice? Not at all?
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_indirect_speech
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