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On Thu, October 14, 2010 16:38, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Sharp, & not 'jokey' at all, Lawrence.
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> Doug
> On 14-Oct-10, at 3:05 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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>> Jokey as they made ways into The Earth,
>> Eurydice watched them and then followed;
>> to became animated. Frames dropped from her movements. She could not hear
>> anything. She stuck in a small tunnel, projecting her fear thoughts out
>> through rock to emotionful crowds, awaiting their own deaths with
>> happiness and excitement.
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> There is much to be said in favor of modern journalism. By giving us
> the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of
> the community.
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> Oscar Wilde
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http://www.cordite.org.au/poetry/creativecommons/poems-for-ivor-cutler-3
http://www.cordite.org.au/poetry/cc-the-remixes/the-man-who-finds-himself-amusing
"This is not a time for foolery, or compliments. It may be that both of us
are within a few minutes of death... And I, at any rate, don't propose to
die with polite insincerities in my mouth. "
C S Lewis - That Hideous Strength
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Lawrence Upton
AHRC Creative Research Fellow
Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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