[lit-ideas] Re: a distant jargoning

  • From: Robert Paul <rpaul@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 17:09:19 -0700

On 8/29/11 11:45 AM, cblists@xxxxxxxx wrote:

On 23-Aug-11, at 2:52 PM, Judith Evans wrote:

Wasn't The History Man prompted by something that happened to Bradbury? I should say, I didn't hear any as it were definite rumours about it, just that vague suggestion. (A suggestion of more than "outmoded", assuming that was true of Bradbury then, and I've no idea.) I did hear the usual suggestions about who the History Man was, one definitely wrong, IMO, one -- Laurie Taylor -- that should have been true but apparently wasn't! (I was also told who Miss Callendar was... .)

Did you see the TV series, Chris?

[Sorry to take so long to respond] No, I didn't. I don't have a television and only see what people post to YouTube (such as the Dalziel & Pascoe series, some episodes of which, as I've said, were written by Bradbury). No one has as yet posted THE HISTORY MAN there (here's hoping).
here i am writing about the quick brown fox who jumped over the lazy dogs after reading quine's methods of logic which was really written by aldous armstrong who was a pupil of emily greensleeves who bakes potatoes in the idaho forest to cover her expenses at merton college oxford which is one of the finest colleges south of birmingham or manchester the famous football schools or is it arsenal the gunners who sailed the spanish main with their popsicles bandaids and ice crea,

you think

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