Boys, boys, do stop rantangling! I'll have to keep you both in after
school (Keston & Trevor mumble well he started it etc and kick their shoes
into the dirt playground. Soon they turn their resentment on RIC, the
authority figure, and become firm pals until years later when global
communications break down and they are driven apart ... Keston wanders the
world as a soldier of fortune, searching for Trevor amidst a sequence of
rich and exotic adventures, whilst Trevor, now a monk, devotes his
declining years to establishing an archive of the life and thought of
Keston...)
RC
global copyright on plot concept
On Tue, 22 Sep 1998, George Sutherland wrote:
> Message text written by Trevor Joyce
> >Yes, indeed! . . . and you've said it clearly, too.<
>
> bloody hell, you'd think this weren't a list full of poets apotheosizing
> linguistic obliquity as an access to critical reading labour, but a p.r.
> agency
>
> more sense takes more time and you know this Trevor, I've read so; to put
> something precisely may sometimes require that some informalities are
> overlooked
>
> lists have a way of diffusing potentially interesting contradictions,
> leaving us to swallow a froth of bickery follow-ups -- let's stick to the
> original point if we can be bothered can we
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