The Talk2 List book review: A Eurasian inferiority complex
In his newest collection, A Eurasian Inferiority Complex, best-selling author Dennis Shields creates a world filled with charming and unforgettable characters. A Polar Bear and a girl Scout might, at first glance, appear to have nothing in common, but like all of the inhabitants of Shields world, both express a desire to escape from the confines of the linguistic parking lot. Though the fates of his characters are left to the reader's imagination, it is clear that Shields himself has left the linguistic parking lot in a cloud of dust. Stove-pipes and food stamps become experiencers, and scythes become patients. Surly cargo bays are not afraid to turn to spiders for assistance. This is post-postmodern literature in its purest form.
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Ok, i think its time you all started testing your drinking water. Even i cant think of strangitutes on this level of insanity. Cargo bays asking spiders for assistance? I think some hippes put some kind of psychoactive substances in the water supply. Vanja Sudar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow, this just gets better and better. That was very creative and definitely made me laugh! Vanjahttp://www.sudar.co.ukMSN messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: vanja121Skype: vanja121- Original Message -From:Tasha RaellaChemelTo: talk2Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 11:01PM Subject: The Talk2 List book review: AEurasian inferiority complex In his newest collection, AEurasian Inferiority Complex, best-selling author Dennis Shields creates aworld filled with charming and unforgettable characters. A Polar Bear and agirl Scout might, at first glance, appear to have nothing in common, but likeall of the inhabitants of Shields world, both express adesire to escape from the confines of the linguistic parking lot. Though thefates of his characters are left to the reader's imagination, itis clear that Shields himself has left the linguistic parking lot in acloud of dust. Stove-pipes and food stamps become experiencers, and scythesbecome patients. Surly cargo bays are not afraid to turn to spiders forassistance. This is post-postmodern literature in its purest form. How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
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It's all Derrida's fault. - Original Message - From: Venison88a To: talk2 Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 7:50 PM Subject: Re: The Talk2 List book review: A Eurasian inferiority complex Ok, i think its time you all started testing your drinking water. Even i cant think of strangitutes on this level of insanity. Cargo bays asking spiders for assistance? I think some hippes put some kind of psychoactive substances in the water supply. Vanja Sudar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow, this just gets better and better. That was very creative and definitely made me laugh! Vanjahttp://www.sudar.co.ukMSN messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: vanja121Skype: vanja121 - Original Message - From: Tasha Raella Chemel To: talk2 Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 11:01 PM Subject: The Talk2 List book review: A Eurasian inferiority complex In his newest collection, A Eurasian Inferiority Complex, best-selling author Dennis Shields creates a world filled with charming and unforgettable characters. A Polar Bear and a girl Scout might, at first glance, appear to have nothing in common, but like all of the inhabitants of Shields world, both express a desire to escape from the confines of the linguistic parking lot. Though the fates of his characters are left to the reader's imagination, it is clear that Shields himself has left the linguistic parking lot in a cloud of dust. Stove-pipes and food stamps become experiencers, and scythes become patients. Surly cargo bays are not afraid to turn to spiders for assistance. This is post-postmodern literature in its purest form. How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
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OK, let me just say the following: Anyone who would think to write generators to put this crap together obviously has no life, and should feel the pain as a long, curved blade severs each and every little part of it's body, internal organs included, get ripped apart, bathed in a vat of sulfuric acid, all the while being trodden on by a vast number of exquisitely shaped buildings. If you people on this list have nothing better to do than post and laugh at these dumb things, then I feel that my time here has been well-spent, but now must come to an end. Get lives, people! On 10/9/2006, 6:01:59 PM EDT, Tasha wrote: In his newest collection, A Eurasian Inferiority Complex, best-selling author Dennis Shields creates a world filled with charming and unforgettable characters. A Polar Bear and a girl Scout might, at first glance, appear to have nothing in common, but like all of theinhabitants of Shields world, both express a desire to escape from the confines of the linguistic parking lot. Though the fates of his characters are left to the reader's imagination, it is clear that Shields himself has left the linguistic parking lot in a cloud of dust. Stove-pipes and food stamps become experiencers, and scythes become patients. Surly cargo bays are not afraid to turn to spiders for assistance. This is post-postmodern literature in its purest form. -- -- Patrick Perdue (MCP, CNA) KE4DYI Greensboro, NC website: http://www.pdaudio.net home: +1(828)221-2971 Mobile phone and SMS: +1(336)509-5583 e-mail and .net messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For anything related to the yamaha motif line of keyboards and modules, subscribe to the motif-help mailing list by sending a blank message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message originally sent in reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, October 09, 2006 at 8:33 PM EST.
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