PS to Treasurer How did Molly get in free? On Friday, December 5, 2014 1:40:43 PM UTC, archytas wrote: > > Why thank you Mollady (or should I say 'Joan'?). The thought of Gabby > playing Violet Elizabeth in a ginger wig to Allan's William (I have no > dramatic inclinations) is irresistibly absurd. No need for the theatre > given how close we live to Detroit or Bolton. For that matter, I can get > my fill of Violet Elizabeths by switching on any newschannel - dreadful, > vapid creatures all and sadly without Gabby's intellect or sense of fun. > Cursed with a lack of bisexuality I only notice the women, which is > presumably the intent as there is no news. I envisage a first club meeting > at a cricket match, though these days I doubt any of us is young enough to > drink enough to actually enjoy the tedious spectacle, unless our dogs were > unleashed to take part. Max is already banned from my local club on the > basis of his fielding ability. Gabby would soon grasp it makes more sense > to clonk the bowler at the beginning of his run, rather than let him > release the ball-projectile at the batter (women players have rejected this > gender neutral term in favour of batsman). This would produce a series of > nil - nil draws, though be quicker than coming to the same result after 5 > days of standard play. Gabbs could hardly be accused of 'ungentlemanly > conduct', after all, as this would be a gender speech crime. > > The theatre of the absurd is very serious in intent. 'Mollady' clearly > invokes the 'Three Musketeers' - sadly I'm more fit for Porthos than > D'Artangnan - perhaps your darkside Moll? Allan could no doubt beat out > some swords (green, re-usable weaponry). We might go more Paulo Freire to > the theatre of the oppressed. > > We might claim to be raising the absurdity of modern news trivia and > lifestyles through our theatre of reverse expression. The world will know > for sure when we launch Facilitator's plastics into the Van Allan belt (Al > must be a 'Van' after all this time in Amsterdam) to test his materials for > deep space flight. > > > > > > > On Friday, December 5, 2014 12:31:45 PM UTC, Molly wrote: >> >> Thank you three. This is better than buying a ticket to the theater of >> the absurd. >> >> On Thursday, December 4, 2014 10:39:52 PM UTC-5, Allan Heretic wrote: >>> >>> Nee nee and double nee after years of fine tuning we gave rge bidet >>> fine tuned to the perfect temperature.. call me avwussy but no more skid >>> marks.. >>> >>> Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: archytas <[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] >>> Sent: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 10:54 PM >>> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: how close are any of us to the 'deep green'? >>> >>> Even toilet paper and tissues are forbidden. Instead, its 60 employees >>> use Geberit Aqua Clean ‘shower toilets’. Shower toilets are a cross between >>> a traditional toilet and a bidet. >>> An integrated shower function is started by pressing a button, and a >>> nozzle extends that sprays warm water. A dryer then removes the water. >>> >>> Moving to Geberit from bog paper demonstrates just how radical deep >>> green is. Sue has just noted publication of my novel will be difficult >>> once the toilet paper ban is in force. >>> >>> >>> Read more: >>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2860696/Would-work-office-banned-toilet-paper-Futuristic-firm-runs-paperless-workplace-powered-wind-water.html#ixzz3Ky5u1XaG >>> >>> Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook >>> >>> On Thursday, December 4, 2014 9:44:03 PM UTC, archytas wrote: >>>> >>>> We will need a deep green HQ and to take on the vital core value of >>>> banning toilet paper - >>>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2860696/Would-work-office-banned-toilet-paper-Futuristic-firm-runs-paperless-workplace-powered-wind-water.html >>>> >>>> On Thursday, December 4, 2014 9:26:00 PM UTC, archytas wrote: >>>>> >>>>> With Allan's new found detective abilities I sense the time is right >>>>> to launch our version of 'The Four Just Men'. No doubt our resident >>>>> feminists will see this as more evidence of our regression into boys' >>>>> games, but there was always 'The Zoo Gang' for gender balance. I had >>>>> Andrew in mind for our hitman, using his cover as an operative in the >>>>> chocolate ant conspiracy. Molly is a banker for 'M' on name alone and >>>>> Gabby for the role of 'The Needle', trained in Tibet to be the only >>>>> person >>>>> who really knows what is going on, like the horse in Cervantes. Don >>>>> Johnson is a shoe in for the liaison role with US secret services. >>>>> Tony's >>>>> cover as starving artist and eco-terrorist (fruit speciality - though >>>>> aren't bananas herbs?) is especially secure. Sadly, our sobriquet 'the >>>>> red >>>>> hand gang' was taken by 'Just William' some decades ago, so some work >>>>> needed on that. >>>>> >>>>> Indeed, Just William gives us a platform for suitable gender roles: >>>>> 'Other recurring characters include Violet Elizabeth Bott, lisping >>>>> spoiled daughter of the local nouveau riche millionaire (whose >>>>> companionship William reluctantly endures, to prevent her carrying out >>>>> her >>>>> threat "I'll thcream and thcream 'till I'm thick"), and Joan Clive, the >>>>> dark haired girl for whom William has a soft spot. Joan is sometimes >>>>> considered a member of the Outlaws (the only girl entitled to this high >>>>> privilege) and sometimes an "Outlaw ally" because she took a special >>>>> oath. >>>>> At one point she went away to boarding school, but continued to appear in >>>>> William's adventures during her holidays.' How many of us will have to >>>>> come out or turn gay to ensure statistical balance? We can be sure of >>>>> the >>>>> female roles as the books were written by Richmal Crompton Lamburn, a >>>>> headmistress. >>>>> >>>>> Our biodegradable weaponry of banana skins and apple cores is clearly >>>>> deep green (well done Tony). Gabby will have to take on the onerous dual >>>>> roles of Violet and Joan, though in my interpretation has been playing >>>>> them >>>>> for years already. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ' >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday, December 4, 2014 4:39:37 PM UTC, facilitator wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Update: >>>>>> >>>>>> Tossed my apple core out the window on my way to work this AM. >>>>>> Feeling good about doing my part to reduce landfill usage. >>>>>> Working on my oil furnace burner invention to reduce fuel consumption >>>>>> in the North East. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-g2GJsxwQ-ms/VICOKiyATuI/AAAAAAAAAFw/qQ-dpgUiC5w/s1600/Copy%2Bof%2Ball%2Bcopy%2B021.jpg%2Blogo.jpg> >>>>>> Not that far off in using my plastics for spaceships. Turns out, >>>>>> plastic is the best material to use for long space flights. >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>> >>> --- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >>> >>
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