[lit-ideas] Re: 31 words...

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 21:22:11 EST

Tooth extractions -- not so much the cracking of bones but the sound,  grind, 
of pulling, force of pulling as though you're losing a piece of your  body.  
You are.  Laughing Gas?   No matter.  Never  again.
 
Julie Krueger
 

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Date: 1/24/2007 5:40:21 P.M. Central Standard Time  From: 
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Erin, unconcerned about tangy breath, even less  resolute about the inclusion 
of apostrophes, constructs a sentence so,  so...well anyway it seems she's 
got a small stomach because she can't take a  whole jar of Polski Olorki 
Polish style pickled cucumbers; which concerns me  somehow because it sounds 
like there's more than one cucumber in the jar and  that just seems 
impossible...I mean how big is the jar, how big are the  cucumbers, have I 
got to thirty one words yet...not that I care really, all  I'm really 
concerned about is the way the tip of my tongue delves into this  seemingly 
enormous cavity that the dentist says will heal itself, but which,  some 
seven hours later, still tastes of blood and I can actually feel the  
hole...have you seen the size dental roots, I mean turn them upside down and  
Nosferatu would be jealous...there they were, bloody, forlorn, lying on his  
tray anongst the instruments and what I remember most isn't the cracking  
sound but the way the dental assistant held onto my hand...was it worse for  
her?

Simon
Forgetting the rules  


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