Books Bygone

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

WE INTERRUPT ... THIS ... FILIBUSTER

TO ... BRING YOU ... SOME ... CONVERSATIONS


from "an interview" 

[Note. I see the missing "." Not A. Leland's fault. I take full responsibility. It was a copy-paste mistake I didn't see until it was way too late to re-do.]


Is it? Sounds like an X-Phi question to me!

Testify.

Yes. We are missing Robert Johnson's (Miss M) reply to H.D. Thoreau (Miss M's Friend). Miss M has been busy making a cake in the shape of a Tardis-- and getting the color quite right, by the way. A jury of her peers voted to cut her some slack. 'Cause, you know, as an American, she has an individual right-- it's hers, you can't take it away-- to be judged by a jury of her peers before the game-rule drones can swoop down and splatter her with Tardis-blue paint balls just 'cause she didn't come up with a Robert Johnson quote. 

This is just how things work in a Democratic Republic.

 AND NOW ... BACK ... TO OUR ... REGULARLY SCHEDULED ... FILIBUSTERING ... ... ...

1 comment:

  1. Julia: "I think careful cooking is love, don't you? The loveliest thing you can cook for someone who's close to you is about as nice a Valentine as you can give."

    source: http://www.thekitchn.com/happy-100th-birthday-julia-child-a-few-lessons-in-perseverance-from-her-letters-175661

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