Greetings Tim,

I see the unpatterned as experience removed from the restrictions 
of linguistic rules.  I might sometimes want to try to tell you about the 
experience, but at the moment I do not want to share with someone 
so linguistically sophisticated.   I find it much to inhibiting.  


Marsha 



On Dec 18, 2010, at 8:29 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Marsha,
> (Mark, Andre,)
> 
> I have been curious about this 'unpatterned' for a while, Marsha.  A
> number of questions come to mind, and I would say the most intriguing to
> me at the moment is: can I also see this as a VERB?  If one were to
> scour my previous posts there would be a little tid-bit about death... I
> am very glad for such a thing/event, death!  But still, it is weird: I
> can't be sure it is meaningful.  Anyway, we were talking of unpatterned
> as an adjective, in reference to a noun: Quality.


...   the rest snipped to save some trees.  

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