and now I find this
see it
it was there all the time
oh dear
brain
yes, I'm all for more people knowing; but as I came out this morning they
were reminding us all that there's a urine crisis or something before
telling us about the joy with which Greeks have welcomed the new deal
sorry, when I say new deal, I mean the same old deal more stringently
applied; and not the USP of a late US president
so if the BBC thinks even a R4 audience forgets the big plot
though it does
There are very few small used bookshops. Most small shops aren't used.
The Croydon Bookshop is sometimes open, mail order largely, I believe, so
that's suspicious; and it's in Sutton and not Croydon. Suspicious again.
Exchange of information, though... I have already responded to the Marx
and Spenser poster that if you are worried about your size you should
speak to an assistant. They didn't think it was funny.
How would one ask?
The word is, apparently, that the Russian Federation is not so worrying as
the Soviet Union; so geopolitically we are into uncharted ballpark
skating. I suppose that's because their lot are trying to screw everyone
in exactly the same way with exactly the same ideology as our lot.
So how would one start a conversation?
Perhaps the code line from 39 Steps
The blesbok are changing ground
Next time it's open I'll pop in, pick up a book on Abstract Expressionism
and, looking the owner in the eye, say _the blesbok are changing ground_
I'll let you know how it goes
L
On Tue, February 21, 2012 19:07, Barry Alpert wrote:
> Lawrence,
>
>
> Thanks for saving me further . . . somehow my eye missed the original
> publication date. Nevertheless a significant percentage of the detail
> had not yet reached my attention. Hope that will be the experience of
> those who do click.
>
> Been in any small used bookshops which might be a cover for the exchange
> of information?
>
>
> Barry
>
>
>
> On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 18:31:48 -0000, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>
>> er yes i remember reading that in 1995? ok that's about right
>>
>> L
>>
>>
>> On Tue, February 21, 2012 18:25, Barry Alpert wrote:
>>
>>> The header should convince you to click on this link to this article
>>> in a British newspaper (I connected with the text immediately / no
>>> registration required):
>>>
>>> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-157
>>> 8808
>>> .html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I could regale you with amazing tales of the CIA's subsequent
>>> presence within everyday life in the worlds of literature and the
>>> other arts of the Wash DC area.
>>>
>>> But I won't.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Barry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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