[meteorite-list] A Thesis on Lurking PROSE -delete

Gerald Flaherty grf2 at verizon.net
Tue Mar 15 18:39:11 EST 2005


Sounds like a very astute diagnosis! Jerry
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From: "JKGwilliam" <h3chondrite at cox.net>
To: "David Freeman" <dfreeman at fascination.com>; "meteorite-list" 
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Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A Thesis on Lurking PROSE -delete


> Be a good boy now and go take your medicine, it appears you've skipped a 
> dose or two;-)
>
> JKG
>
> At 11:12 AM 3/15/2005, David Freeman wrote:
>>                             A thesis on  meteoritic lurking.
>>
>>I feel a compelling advancement to withhold perspective and muse.
>>
>>Judgmentalism seems obtuse, liberalism like a puddle of muddy water 
>>surrounding the perch-rock, a rare carbonaceous sitting in a puddle of 
>>siltaceous stew.
>>
>>Moldy cottage cheese-verbalizm, linguistic-spam, over cooked spinach days 
>>old in the Taku arm; gum disease, consumption befitting a lower food chain 
>>based reptilian omnivore to whom this is a very satisfying diet.
>>
>>Dirt is dirt whether from one source or another. Ashes to ashes.
>>Determining why the word analytic starts out with anal;  and deeming a 
>>smirk;
>>very appropriate to a  hungry blind pond turtle.
>>
>>I think that I shall put a messy purple ink well at my keyboard and dip my 
>>delete key finger to the sign of denial and withholding.   I shall 
>>blatantly display it to the screen. The court of morality is of dilution 
>>and stay-at-home-ism. Let the wolf eat dirt when the meat has been 
>>consumed by the liberal turtle who stalks from  the muddy pond. Old 
>>spinach digests well in the slow world of the turtle.
>>
>>Dues:  dues to the roughshod pony riders who taunt and ride into the 
>>darkness.  The white sheets of light are but paper cloaks for a light wind 
>>and rain to expose the flatulence of pomp.
>>
>>May the Tagish Lake and the Nantan hold hands and walk away in agreement 
>>that tin cans tied to a string are but historic rabble and the muddy green 
>>turtle pond will even silence their ambitions.
>>
>>And one day...even the mossy turtle shall abandon his putrid pond, don a 
>>sweater, and move on.
>>
>>
>>
>>Dave F.
>>
>>
>>
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