Hal: I missed Carlin. Mandarin, for a moment, me was at an incredibly
beautifully sung "Norma". Wow.
But back to reality, agree, Bush is full of "crop". If the Latin American
countries matched Bush's crop by ten fold, the world would be even more
dangerously full of crop. Already, I suspect, it's going to take one helluva
cropologist to dig us out of the crop in which we be stinking awash - which
obviously ain't washing at all.
Time for Ubu to re-declare his kingship - I say - and take command of this
merde, I mean, crop-a-do-do.
Bush's allies say it's most important that he stay "on message" and things
well begin again to do well for him. Does sound like more crop to me -
unmatchable by any country on earth - thank goodness.
In the crop,
Stephen V
> On Nov 6, 2005, at 2:31 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
>>
>> I guess I lost the first question in my rant. How did Lenny Bruce
>> deal with
>> it and is it appropriate now?
>
> Methinks I must have missed the rant, Stephen, but George Carlin
> seems (after last night's HBO special) to be carrying the Bruce torch
> pretty well into the New World Ordure.
>
> Pres. Bush, btw, in his Brasil oration, seems to be offering a new plan
> for dealing with poverty--matching grants! We'll give poor nations
> a millions dollars for every ten they give us (US). There, that should
> do it. Also, we'll help 'em if they'll stop growing drugs and grow
> legitimate crops--as long as they don't try to sell them in the US,
> thereby
> undercutting our own cropping industries.
>
> Hal "If there is anyone here I have not
> offended, I apologize."
> --Johannes Brahms
>
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