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I don't know
how to be angry with you.
At which fragment
of the
collision,
confusion,
secret / public / verbal / silent
ostracised
poet
can I aim abuse?
I could be angry with the RUM.
But it is yours,
and so
I love it.
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... ,-) (beer and rum*)
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*White Islands West Indian (5 €)
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god no, beer na beer 10 pence a bottle  that should be the drink of poets.
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pence? hm? The better beer is about 90 Euro cents a bottle here. But it is all relative (to the effect).
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about 11 euro cents
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shit. can yu drink that, lol. well, I ll buy Guiness now (on tec's recommendations, so blame the outcome on him. ,-) ) I ll read Joyce to it. Might help, who knows.
No, I ll listen to this instead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk9_-3CT1f8
sorry for hi-jacking your thread , Lucy. I ll stop now. (here)
So: back to the poem: maybe a comma after "silent",
and I love: " at which fragment .... of the poet can I aim abuse?".
Thank you.
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guinness is good
espescially washed down with oysters.
Also
it make a person drunk.
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oysters! Oh my. I have an equivalent. (running now (not from the equivalent))
It makes British people drunk, you were to say? ,-)
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Hi,
know we are not meant to just say i like it...but i do.
think the middle stanza is neat. great sense of thought flow.
If Serge is buying guinness ...I'll have a pint please.
AJ
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The Guiness shipped as: Guiness Extra Stout St. James's Gate Dublin with some small text I refuse to try to read and very little alcohol is a pleasureable imbibe. The taste is raunchily refreshing, spicely but within tolerable limits; poets could - once boring issues regarding quanta are resolved, enjoy it as an amuse-gueule or an unobtrusive to their tongues inbitchweener.
Today, besides almost butchered by a horde of low-lives (, I made the fault to step outside) ... now, i forgot what i wanted to solemnly publish and eeclare ... anyway. yeah, it#s good. ty. fuck
it makes me drunk too. a hitherto unbeknownst anglosaxish gene in me. O fuck, beware
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(03-01-2013, 04:59 AM)serge gurkski Wrote: The Guiness shipped as: Guiness Extra Stout St. James's Gate Dublin with some small text I refuse to try to read and very little alcohol is a pleasureable imbibe. The taste is raunchily refreshing, spicely but within tolerable limits; poets could - once boring issues regarding quanta are resolved, enjoy it as an amuse-gueule or an unobtrusive to their tongues inbitchweener.
Today, besides almost butchered by a horde of low-lives (, I made the fault to step outside) ... now, i forgot what i wanted to solemnly publish and eeclare ... anyway. yeah, it#s good. ty. fuck
it makes me drunk too. a hitherto unbeknownst anglosaxish gene in me. O fuck, beware
SERGE. Chill the Guiness right down to about 4deg. C. It is sold on draught as "extra chilled" and is an entirely different drink at this temperature.....also you can drink more of it when extra cold and you will lose weight. No one ever pisses cold and so as it takes about 30x250=7500 calories (1 calorie is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of water ,or Guiness, by 1.0deg. C.) If you drink a pint , 250ccs at 5deg.C and piss it out at 35deg C you use up 7500calories. As there is only about 500 calories in a pint of Guiness, ipso facto, you lose weight. I think.
The figures are only as an example.
Best,
tectak
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oh, the chilling has been taken care of by nature already . we are (and were all day through ) at about plus 2 to minus 2 degrees here. I bought it at 6. so it is cold.
i will definitely lose weight as an extra to liking the taste.
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Wow I've been under the umbrella of Guinness as something I drink for purely medicinal purposes....now I can drink more as a health drink and diet aid. FAB
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but keep it cool. tec just informed me thusishly.
oh, he posted it above. thought it was a pm. well, you're in the know.
Ha! I bought Ulysees in almost mint paperback edition for: 1! Euro today.
drinking gets me favors.
thank you fate.
Not a fugue is an excellent title.
I am prone to steal it (not minding rose wars ;-) ) for a gurkski title:
Not a prelude to not a fugue.
Tad more jazz in that, don't you think?
Ok, I'll ask her.
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feel free and be free and filch
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(03-01-2013, 08:34 AM)Stalker Wrote: feel free and be free and filch
Ty and filsh.net is excellent btw. ,-)
Where do you think i get my music from?
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I always thought you got it from your bum - but then I am vulgar
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But seriously Lucyfriend , we need a GNU public license here. You're ok with that? Thank you,
I miss Stallman. (Ya, Richard)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License
no mysteries here. ,-)
anyway: could shorten it to a copyleft:
form: your name*/gurkski year
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*the one you choose online
It means: anyone can use it and change it to their likes as long as crediting the creator. (copyright law)
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