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Frank Reid April 8th, 2005 04:58 PM

Asadi - Try to count to 10
 
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=652223

Okay John, count to ten with your fingers and see what you get. By the way,
who bought that fly from Ebay?

--
Frank Reid
Euthenize to respond



Kevin Vang April 9th, 2005 03:33 AM

In article ,
says...
By the way,
who bought that fly from Ebay?



I did, cuz none of you cheap sonsabitches would outbid me.
I sent instructions to asadi to ship it to mr. a. wayne
harrison, esq., of tons, to be considered a deposit (10%
of a pound of flesh) to retain his professional services
in the event of any unfortunate incidents at the Penns
Clave. I never heard if that actually happened though.

Kevin

--
reply to:
kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu

Wayne Harrison April 9th, 2005 01:27 PM


"Kevin Vang" wrote

I sent instructions to asadi


hilarious. you might just as well have mailed a copy of mr. joyce's
"ulysses" to stevie wonder for his literary edification...

yfitons
wayno (i mean, i have spent *time* with the man...)




asadi April 9th, 2005 02:24 PM

You will never know how much that confused me...
Until this date, I though 'Vang' was an alter ego for 'mfitons' . . .

Although I feel that few subjects are . ummm. shall we say 'sacred' I wan't
going to touch that one...

john
"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...
By the way,
who bought that fly from Ebay?



I did, cuz none of you cheap sonsabitches would outbid me.
I sent instructions to asadi to ship it to mr. a. wayne
harrison, esq., of tons, to be considered a deposit (10%
of a pound of flesh) to retain his professional services
in the event of any unfortunate incidents at the Penns
Clave. I never heard if that actually happened though.

Kevin

--
reply to:
kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu




asadi April 9th, 2005 02:25 PM

Nine and three quarters...which means, quite literally, that I can never
count to ten....
john
"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=652223

Okay John, count to ten with your fingers and see what you get. By the

way,
who bought that fly from Ebay?

--
Frank Reid
Euthenize to respond





Wolfgang April 9th, 2005 03:18 PM


"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
. com...

"Kevin Vang" wrote

I sent instructions to asadi


hilarious. you might just as well have mailed a copy of mr. joyce's
"ulysses" to stevie wonder for his literary edification...

yfitons
wayno (i mean, i have spent *time* with the man...)


The difference, of course, is that the Braille edition might do Mr. Wonder
some good (insofar as a book that may as well have been written in proto
Indo-European can be conceived of as doing anyone any good), while for Mr.
Asadi it would be like listening to an LP that has been cleaned with a
brick. :)

Wolfgang
i mean, we're talking some serious lacunae here!



Cyli April 11th, 2005 06:05 AM

On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 09:25:55 -0400, "asadi"
wrote:

Nine and three quarters...which means, quite literally, that I can never
count to ten....



Ummm. How're you fixed for toes?

Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli
email: lid (strip the .invalid to email)

David Snedeker April 11th, 2005 07:52 AM


"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
. com...

"Kevin Vang" wrote

I sent instructions to asadi


hilarious. you might just as well have mailed a copy of mr. joyce's
"ulysses" to stevie wonder for his literary edification...

yfitons
wayno (i mean, i have spent *time* with the man...)


The difference, of course, is that the Braille edition might do Mr. Wonder
some good (insofar as a book that may as well have been written in proto
Indo-European can be conceived of as doing anyone any good), while for Mr.
Asadi it would be like listening to an LP that has been cleaned with a
brick. :)


You may be confusing "Finnegan's Wake," with "Ulysses." "Finnegan's Wake IS
arguably unintelligible. "Ulysses" is a masterpiece of the English language
and the Irish mind.

Dave Snedeker



Wayne Harrison April 11th, 2005 09:32 AM


"David Snedeker" wrote

You may be confusing "Finnegan's Wake," with "Ulysses." "Finnegan's Wake
IS
arguably unintelligible. "Ulysses" is a masterpiece of the English
language
and the Irish mind.



no doubt that "finnegan's wake" is unintelligable. "ulysses" is merely
boring.

yfitons
wayno (of course, there are people who honestly believe that jackson pollock
was an "artist")



David Snedeker April 11th, 2005 12:03 PM


"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
. com...

"David Snedeker" wrote

You may be confusing "Finnegan's Wake," with "Ulysses." "Finnegan's

Wake
IS
arguably unintelligible. "Ulysses" is a masterpiece of the English
language
and the Irish mind.



no doubt that "finnegan's wake" is unintelligable. "ulysses" is

merely
boring.

yfitons
wayno (of course, there are people who honestly believe that jackson

pollock
was an "artist")


Damn you can surprise me yet. I'd say try Joyce again every 5 years but
that would be patronizing. (Molly Bloom, boring? I guess I missed it.) I
concede its a trudge, and that Ive read it in sections, but boring?

I will say Pollock was an artist, a painter even, (trained by Thomas Hart
Benton.) But once he did what he did with his "action painting" there
really was no need for as many others to take the same dripping route. And
he probably did benefit from a push by USIA. I thought the film "Pollock"
did him justice at least as far as the way he led the later part of his
short life.

For myself, the Northwest School (Mark Toby, Graves, Callahan, and
especially Guy Anderson) better fill up that part of the '50s-'60s. (Add
Stella not NW). But you might pan their dark NW side and Asian influences.)

So who is an "artist" anyway? I mean who, in your opinion, is an authentic
contemporary painter anyway?

Dave



Wolfgang April 11th, 2005 01:33 PM


"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
. com...

"Kevin Vang" wrote

I sent instructions to asadi

hilarious. you might just as well have mailed a copy of mr. joyce's
"ulysses" to stevie wonder for his literary edification...

yfitons
wayno (i mean, i have spent *time* with the man...)


The difference, of course, is that the Braille edition might do Mr.
Wonder
some good (insofar as a book that may as well have been written in proto
Indo-European can be conceived of as doing anyone any good), while for
Mr.
Asadi it would be like listening to an LP that has been cleaned with a
brick. :)


You may be confusing "Finnegan's Wake," with "Ulysses."


Mmmmm.................nope, don't think so.

"Finnegan's Wake IS
arguably unintelligible. "Ulysses" is a masterpiece of the English
language
and the Irish mind.


O.k.

Wolfgang



William Claspy April 11th, 2005 03:05 PM

On 4/11/05 4:32 AM, in article
, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote:


"David Snedeker" wrote

You may be confusing "Finnegan's Wake," with "Ulysses." "Finnegan's Wake
IS
arguably unintelligible. "Ulysses" is a masterpiece of the English
language
and the Irish mind.



no doubt that "finnegan's wake" is unintelligable. "ulysses" is merely
boring.


You must not have made it to the final chapter. :-)

Bill
(don't make me post it!)



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