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19 Comments
Thinniver
9/16/2012 10:38:14 am
I C
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tom
9/16/2012 01:55:31 pm
Do you mean.....
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Thinniver
9/16/2012 06:31:49 pm
NO I mean whICh
tom
9/17/2012 10:12:46 am
You are quite right! I will add it to the list.
Tom
9/16/2012 01:50:01 pm
Less moronic blather and more constructive criticism please Mr. Smart.
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'... don't criticise what you can't understand, daddy-o.'??
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... but Tom has a point, Alec.
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tom flemons
9/16/2012 09:53:19 pm
This is just being offensive for the sake of it. Some of the most enduring literature is nonsense. There is no fixed line between nonsense and experiment either. In fact a novel using only e that still held the readers attention in the way Perec's else's novel did would would be interesting to see. By your argument I should dismiss particle physics as 'nonsense' along with all else I can't understand or do. Your language has a lot in common with religion which also like to deride what it doesn't like or understand.
Ah. Mr Pot calls Mr Kettle black.
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tom
9/17/2012 10:49:03 am
I shall not rise to this bait, though as far as poisoning cats and pushing fat people on to railway tracks I believe these things should never be tested in reality; just reserved for discussion.
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Your pained tone suggests that you are saddened rather than angered. I am glad of that.
tom
9/17/2012 11:24:20 am
'Solitary grey watches' I quite like this. Were you thinking of Mark 1:35? And the phrase also has a melancholy Dowsonish feel to it.
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I never think of Mark 1:35 although I somtimes used to catch the 1:35 train home from skool if we had a half-holiday. (No longer running - and the station is now an exhibition centre.)
tom
9/17/2012 01:57:57 pm
Philistine! Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae
tom
9/17/2012 10:18:36 am
An early example of textspeak just waiting for the mobile phone to be invented. Can you think of other such examples?
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Thinniver
9/17/2012 05:48:55 pm
If you had watched the latest QI you would know that to unfriend dates from 1659
tom
9/19/2012 10:34:38 am
The past just lies sleeping waiting for the future to wake with a kiss... or bucket of cold water. Leave a Reply. |
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