Dear Muddy (Waters) Faust:
The thrill's BEEN gone ever since you bartered that damn glass of tapwater
for something you been calling your soul. You told THE BOSS the water'd
morph into gold, alchemist that you be. Boss bought the deal, gave you what
you asked for. But it wasn't your soul, dig? Look close at the department
store map: it sez "YOU ARE HERE" Even provides a big red arrow pointing
to a picture of you.
By the way, what floor we on? I wanna go back to the electrical department
at Home Depot.
Be awful good and that ain't bad,
Judy slightlymoreRantfree
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Wolman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: I can see your house from here
> Dominic Fox wrote:
>
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Perspective_Vortex
>>
>>Dominic
>>
> Oh no. MUST I? This sounds like a map in a department store taken to
> unimaginable extremes. You get to play God. You can see everything and
> how it relates to everything else? The mystery is gone, the thrill is
> gone (I feel like I'm playing blues harmonica), everything seems to become
> excessively clear. Curious that there is a connection made in Frogstar B:
> see your place in the universe but lose your soul. The bargain sucks. I
> guess it's supposed to.
>
> ken
>
> --
> Kenneth Wolman
> Proposal Development Department
> Room SW334
> Sarnoff Corporation
> 609-734-2538
>
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