12/6/2010, 8:35 AM
[NOTE: As this is the inaugural installment of this blog—a blog so new that it's waiting for random doctors to invert it and spank its behind—and the decorum of introduction tends to be a bunch of hooey, I will do what some of my favorite people do: begin speaking as if the exchange that I am initiating, is ongoing. The listener then is torn between present attention (if applicable) and establishing any sort of manageable context ("how did we get here?"). And, as if this process were somehow inadequately befuddling, it should be noted how seldom an interaction ends with a completed sentence. You know what I mean—the
[NOTE: As this is the inaugural installment of this blog—a blog so new that it's waiting for random doctors to invert it and spank its behind—and the decorum of introduction tends to be a bunch of hooey, I will do what some of my favorite people do: begin speaking as if the exchange that I am initiating, is ongoing. The listener then is torn between present attention (if applicable) and establishing any sort of manageable context ("how did we get here?"). And, as if this process were somehow inadequately befuddling, it should be noted how seldom an interaction ends with a completed sentence. You know what I mean—the
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ReplyDelete- as in the perpetual ellipsis of thought?
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ReplyDeletemore like everything receiving due attention in due course. omg ponies
ReplyDeletequite. then, next Thursday?
ReplyDeleteI'm very pleased you've begun to write ... again.
yes. --animals in the larval stage will consume food to fuel their transition into the adult form. Some species such as barnacles are immobile as adults, and use their mobile larvae form to distribute themselves.--
ReplyDeletei remember when good ideas on paper was(were?) a good idea in words.
ReplyDeleteor like a refreshing round of words-ideas-paper
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