I like black and white, sharp contrasts are definitely interesting, you do
not have to throw away ages in trying to figure out what is behind, maybe
with the sour disappointment of finding nothing at all...!
yeap, it can happen,
"... a rooted moral objection..." --- there is something similar round here,
not written in the codes, yet, but as soon as I can it will be done.
anny
"I, who have a rooted moral objection to rising before noon."
Here, here!
"I suppose, not everything in black and white has to make sense."
Indeed, most everything in black and white makes little or no sense, except
of course, Zebras, Pandas and Skunks.
Rayn
Robin Hamilton wrote:
> I am of course absolutely outraged at the disrespect shown to the pain in
my
> knee on this list, it was all a result of my visit to Australia I might
add
> and I had to be rescued from hospital by Alison (little do people know
what
> unpaid list managers do for their members) while also I have this terrible
> ache in my right ankle, and my ears need syringing, and I have a loose
tooth
> that is infuriating me.
When it comes to claiming pain, may I make my own bid? Not only do I have
to live with the emotional trauma of knowing that somewhere downstairs
writhes in its cage an Evil Rodent with an ulcerated eye (who, not so
incidentally, was majorly instrumental in preventing me reaching Nottingham
today and delivering The One Printed Copy of The Dilly Song to Vladamir and
Estragon) but I have had to set my alarm for 9 am.!
This also is the Evil Rodent's Fault, since my daughter will turn up at
approximately fifteen minutes after nine to drip drops both caustic and
antibiotic into the ulcerated eyeball of Said Evil Rodent. And then will
expect me to run her to college. I, who have a rooted moral objection to
rising before noon.
{And gog knows how much this will cost before the end -- moments like this
that I realise why people take out Pet Medicare Contracts.}
I was about to continue -- I have so much +more+ to moan about -- but I'm
sure that I've already demonstrated that when it comes to the Misery Stakes,
+I+ am the one to deserve The Palm of Sympathy.
Added to which, as a final clincher, I, too, have a loose tooth. (Though
unlike dave's, not discomfortable -- I rock my self to sleep by tonguing it
around, an interesting experience which gives me great sympathy with Picher
Martin, dying on his mullusc-covered rock, tactiley exploring! the socket in
his jaw.)
BUT!!!!!
While dave may have one loose tooth, he has far more than me overall, still
resident in his mouth.
I have more (or, from a different perspective, fewer) to lose.
Madam Moderator, Gentlepersons of the List, Cyberfreaks and Masquerading
Electronic Ghosts, fellow endurers of the worm-weather currently sweeping
across the well-named Web of a Thousand Lies ....
I CLAIM YOUR SYMPATHY!
Please send it to the following box-office address ...
The Dead Letter Office
via the Limbo Line Train
... for the Whole Sick Crew of us.
Robin
[Incidentally, is "tactiley" a real word? And if so, is that how one spells
it? (My Spell-Check Program became deeply distressed at this point and
suggested "tacitly". But (refusing to be bullied by a Mere Cybermechanism)
I pointed out that that wouldn't make perfect sense in the context.
But then, I suppose, not everythin! g in black and white has to make sense.
Especially to a Spell-Check Program.
CP3O]
RR 2002
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