i know you're testy, but this is in good fun... how can alan write such trite shite when it might be right or written within eye sight even in this poor light he won't fight or he's pissed if you get the gist of my cyst and yet even with his limp wrist he'll twist this ready set go blowhard and say he's missed the mark another lark about which spark may land this bark or this bard this off-hand card he can't stand so moves to the left side where he proves he's kissed his own hide and i'm not talking seek i'm talking geek in the bleak backside of hark who goes there in the wherewithall of asses and swears to chide gasses and middle classes lurker among tall grasses with the dark pimp word worker and jaunt jerker Hurdy Gurt and i heard he hurt the purdy perv with his late night swerve and some nerve to curveball us all in this listfall i can't take anymore fake funk and i shan't make junk with just any whore and what's more i swore it off
-- Bob Marcacci I call architecture frozen music. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe > From: Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 23:56:32 -0500 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Bad_Writing] Bad_Writing FUN (or, Are you really going to let > this inmate run the asylum?) > > How can we write bad > when it seems we might have been had > or we might have been had were we had > or having a list of who's here and who's missed, > I mean is anyone even list- > ening, is this up and running or kissed > goodbye, in which case perhaps we kind of a cad > and sad, dad, mad for the fad, lad - > not even a glad rad hanging chad - > can salvage the boat of the list > which like any other float is probably lissed > to one side or another, the oar's held by a wrist > strapped to the side of the port by a pad > slightly tight, even slightly looser, i'd say a tad > looser, so the oar sits lightly in the fist > while the other hand, engaged in whist > or some hard card bard lame mame game hissed > by one and all, ye gad > s this goes on, that's the gist > a bit trad, we've been had?
