vic-k
August 9, 2016, 11:11am
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lunk:
This is usually quite difficult, but not always. Several years ago I had reason to read a thesis published in Germany 1944. The paper was so thin that I could read through the paper what was written on the other side. And the text being slightly offset between pages, resulted in the opposite side text ending up between lines, so I was literally reading backwards, mirrored text between the lines.
Oh, you meant metaphorically? NO! Jeezzzz! No! [size=150] that’s wot I’m talking about. The permutations of possibilities is boundless!! Yeah? init? James Joyce … y can stick y’ Finnegan’s Wake up y’ postérieur
None of which, of course, aids DocLand, with his/her appointed task of turning
into
A woefully unenviable task
And now, having subsequently broached the subject of this atrocious abuse of Scriv’s generous Off-Topic Licence, I offer my sincerest apology, to DocLand, and promise not to return to this thread unless I have something genuinely constructive to offer to the debate.
Take care
Vic
Vic, based on your last post, are you by any chance a James Joyce fan?
Your writing style evokes some of his tonality.
lunk
August 9, 2016, 12:13pm
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vic-k:
“You wanna grip someone?? I’ll get you for gripping!”, she screamed and stretched out a skinny hand with clawlike fingers.
vic-k
August 9, 2016, 12:50pm
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youtube.com/watch?v=I1CP5Lz2iHE
Ah ye old whore, ye!! Is it not th’old Irish tonality y’s be on about?
This the kindda gripping’ y’talkin’ about, puss?
lunk
August 9, 2016, 1:45pm
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A perfect example of gripping non-fiction.
Jaysen
August 9, 2016, 3:00pm
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Thank turtle. The universe is struggling for balance with only one of you in existence.
Although gr is starting to decay just a little. I’m worried he is about to spontaneously “go vic-k” on us all…