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No I meant Phon, as in the Phonz. Headin' on down to the drive-in for a
partyin' shot.




on 9/13/03 9:18 AM, Joseph M. Finnerty at [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Zeno?  You mean Zena, the Warrior Princess?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: charles moyer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 7:25 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Mental Psyllium/ Re: Magazine article
>
>
> "Ah, the thought of what America would be like if..."
>
> ----------
>> From: Francis Gavin <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Mental Psyllium/ Re: Magazine article
>> Date: Sat, Sep 13, 2003, 7:14 AM
>>
>
>> And a friendly Anatolia for purposes of rear guard retreat. Yeah Charlie
>> gettin' drafted. That'll teach their apathetic little consumerist asses
> some
>> humility. If nothing else their putative Xeno will be able to instruct
> them
>> in the hazards of eating wild honey in places where philodendra
> predominate.
>>
>> Besides Xeno and his guys were all crack mercenaries not conscripts. You
>> know, like we already have there. Advancing further to the rear each day.
>>
>> GAVIN
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> on 9/12/03 6:56 PM, charles moyer at [log in to unmask] wrote:
>>
>>> On the other hand it is mysterious that even such mundane/urbane/insane
>>> latte guzzling Laundromat troglodytes are interested in il miglior fabbro
>>> at all. But I'm with Tim, reserving judgement until I can get to MacBook
>>> Borders and lay me hands on the script meself.
>>> Next they'll be quoting Brer Rabbit and reciting Henry Van Dyke. But
>>> wait till the little bastards get drafted. That should wake them up.
> Let's
>>> just hope that among the present ranks there is a Xenophon. They may need
>>> him. "Varus, give me back my legions!"
>>>
>>> "But the glory of the Present is to make the Future free,-
>>> We love our land for what she is and what she is to be."
>>> And it wouldn't be so awful for the rest of us to see
>>> Some of these empire-building neocons hanging from a tree.
>>>
>>> Charles Moieh
>>> ----------
>>>> From: Tim Romano <[log in to unmask]>
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>> Subject: Re: Magazine article
>>>> Date: Fri, Sep 12, 2003, 9:21 AM
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Well, that judgment fits the mag's "fascinating facts" approach:
>>>>
>>>> The age demanded an image
>>>> Of its accelerated grimace...
>>>>
>>>> I'll have to look for a copy. I'm withholding judgment, but from what
>>>> you've said and from the descriptions given on their website, it does
> seem
>>>> like a People Magazine for recent college grads. Something to read while
>>>> sipping a latte at Starbucks or during the spin cycle at the laundromat.
>>>>
>>>> Tim Romano
>>>>
>>>> At 03:26 AM 9/12/03, Tim Bray wrote:
>>>>> It says Mauberley is "perhaps Pound's finest poem."

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