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!
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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. 


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