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Mr Derrida is in deconstruction



 
 
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Old October 13th, 2004, 12:03 PM
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 16:07:57 -0400, "snakefiddler"
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wrote in message
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:43:17 -0400, GregP
wrote:

On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 03:59:57 GMT, wrote:

intentionally snipped to misrepresent the representer.
If one chooses to accept as fact that the writer is objectively correct
and that he is, in fact, dead, RIP...or maybe not, depending on your
interpretation of what the writer may or not have thought he meant...

(Trying to) read Derrida always led me to fidget, get a headache,
desperately try to find something else "more important" to do, etc.
Imitations are worse. Thankfully most are very brief.


Aw, Greg, I suspect anything beyond "See Spot Run" would get you all
nervous and twitchy...and FWIW, picking your belly button lint probably
doesn't qualify, at least for most, as "more important"...


studying derrida a couple of semesters ago proved very challenging, and
facing the prospect of writing a paper on his work, as well as foucault's,
scared the ****** out of me. getting an *a* on a paper i thought i couldn't
write ( and i can write some damned good papers) was one of the most
satisfying experiences of my education thus far.

snakefiddler

And your point...well, other than you want to look like another of the
ROFFian wannabe-pseudo-intellectuals? And I can hardly wait until
Kenneth, Lord Farthingale joins in this one...

Pomp to right of me,
Pomp to left of me,
Pomp in front of me
Post'd and thunder'd;
Storm'd with blather and smell,
Blindly they wrote and, well,
Into the jaws of ROFF,
Into the mouth of Hell
Typed another "intellectual"...

HTH (how's that for irony...),
R


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Old October 14th, 2004, 04:56 AM
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:11:50 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
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Daisy Mae boasts:
... ( and i can write some damned good papers)...


... And I can hardly wait until
Kenneth, Lord Farthingale joins in this one...


Lord Farthingale has decided to leave the minor league
nuisances to you Dickie.


Aw, now, yer Lardsh.., er, Lairdship, no reason to be suicidal...there's
cures for the gout, donchaknow...and besides, while you may be
minor-league, you're not so much a nuisance as an amusement. Now,
terrorism, THERE'S a nuisance...well, according to some, anyhow...

Da Dickster

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Old October 14th, 2004, 04:56 AM
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:11:50 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

wrote:
Daisy Mae boasts:
... ( and i can write some damned good papers)...


... And I can hardly wait until
Kenneth, Lord Farthingale joins in this one...


Lord Farthingale has decided to leave the minor league
nuisances to you Dickie.


Aw, now, yer Lardsh.., er, Lairdship, no reason to be suicidal...there's
cures for the gout, donchaknow...and besides, while you may be
minor-league, you're not so much a nuisance as an amusement. Now,
terrorism, THERE'S a nuisance...well, according to some, anyhow...

Da Dickster

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Old October 13th, 2004, 12:03 PM
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 16:07:57 -0400, "snakefiddler"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:43:17 -0400, GregP
wrote:

On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 03:59:57 GMT, wrote:

intentionally snipped to misrepresent the representer.
If one chooses to accept as fact that the writer is objectively correct
and that he is, in fact, dead, RIP...or maybe not, depending on your
interpretation of what the writer may or not have thought he meant...

(Trying to) read Derrida always led me to fidget, get a headache,
desperately try to find something else "more important" to do, etc.
Imitations are worse. Thankfully most are very brief.


Aw, Greg, I suspect anything beyond "See Spot Run" would get you all
nervous and twitchy...and FWIW, picking your belly button lint probably
doesn't qualify, at least for most, as "more important"...


studying derrida a couple of semesters ago proved very challenging, and
facing the prospect of writing a paper on his work, as well as foucault's,
scared the ****** out of me. getting an *a* on a paper i thought i couldn't
write ( and i can write some damned good papers) was one of the most
satisfying experiences of my education thus far.

snakefiddler

And your point...well, other than you want to look like another of the
ROFFian wannabe-pseudo-intellectuals? And I can hardly wait until
Kenneth, Lord Farthingale joins in this one...

Pomp to right of me,
Pomp to left of me,
Pomp in front of me
Post'd and thunder'd;
Storm'd with blather and smell,
Blindly they wrote and, well,
Into the jaws of ROFF,
Into the mouth of Hell
Typed another "intellectual"...

HTH (how's that for irony...),
R


 




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