Saturday, October 22, 2005

luxurious tree bark up mark up

working class gal/mom in a fuming rage
over the output of a wild and 'vrijgevochten' (fought ((self)) free) fellow poster
at her fave digdugout (with posting limit)
and over the fact he outed one of her (such circumventing) aliases too (truly easy with specially outstanding writing (http://blog.pulpculture.org)
.. . . makes one wonder why on earth people don't think Shakespeare wasn't out of one piece (recent lbo-talk thread) or are confused over his identity. Since Joyce the integrity of not only words but even words is definitely in doubt and since letters came about merely to help numbers out ((well. .. crypt and cripple, shorthand and change 'm too)) fewer and fewer folks can even count on kin anymore).

However, exceptions do arise from the broth of human familiarity and not always confirm but sometimes adjust, retool and smooth out the (running of the) rules. I shall have to fill this capacitous gap in the netwide chasm this post is a first for with freshly chiseled syllables before I can close it at least enough to meaningfully tie or throw or shout stuff across it let alone return it to rightful owners. I mean, who says IT (the net, lately fancifully rebaptized as singularity, specially by neocons in need of distraction and relief from stuff pressing on their conscience) is really a terra nullius anyways? Just bycause homo annulius was there doesn't mean shit, poo, compost.


4 Responses to “Wrong Trees” (a post in the garbology cat.)

1. Ad Missionary Says:
October 22nd, 2005 at 7:58 pm
you’ve got fresh bloaggarb.
ps: Ad used to be school and churchbench matamine; he milks more cows than anybody back there still.

2. pulpculture Says:
October 22nd, 2005 at 9:19 pm
hi e! I’ve missed you!

3. Ad Missionary Says:
October 22nd, 2005 at 9:58 pm
hey, that’s odd, I look at googleable usage and find a book about lesbians cited 401 times at the top of the first page but this number changed on every next page till on the 11th it’s down to 390.
You mean this tree right?
jilljohnston.com/~C~Gullibles%20Travels/Default.htm

4. Ad Missionary Says:
October 22nd, 2005 at 10:22 pm
down to 379 now, clicked all 22 pages ALL of them commercial offerings of the book except for a few library listings and w war related sites .. . .I’ve googled my share but this is a first. Jill’s site seems fairly new, her columns look intriguing .. . .why does nobody .. . .. wait .. . . I’ll go google her christinedinsmore.com/articles.html

rottentomatoes.com/m/town_bloody_hall/ OK, I get it now, she's pretty big .. .nearly 17.000 hits on her name, she won't be the only one with it but hey, .

So, this digidugout is off to a good start eh?

Jill Johnston Quotes
1 quotes and quotations by Jill Johnston. ... Jill Johnston Quotes. The inmates
are ghosts whose dreams have been murdered. Jill Johnston ...
brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jill_johnston.html - 12k

Hell, I can see how a woman like culppulture would lead me to a(nother?) tomboy like Jill:

-- Telling it like it is means telling it like it was and how it is now that it isn't what it was to the is now people. ~~~~~from: creativequotations.com/one/2110.htm
Links here to more stuff and this:

-- we as womenfolk can't, as i see it, be all that smug and satisfied about where we're at anyhow until the ascending female principle is better established at Iarge."

-- The inmates are ghosts whose dreams have been murdered.

-- Bisexuality is not so much a copout as a fearful compromise.

-- "It's necessary in order to attract attention, to dazzle at all costs, to be disapproved of by serious people, and quoted by the foolish."

My head is spinning, good night.