think about it: you know me:
and about the jeanne sustette gontard: she's got me pegged for some catholic so don't go getting you're pants in a ringer over her-- i'll take of that....
anyhow, i know what you're saying and in some way sympathize with your pharmacological logic: i just want to help you say what you mean.
i mean, build community...right! so here goes..
doyle said:
Hello everyone,
Bruno S in a post about community addressed to Yoshie really knows what I originally wrote.
Bruno S., Yoshie, You And others. Just to be clear, I think I am the people... I like, do what I want anyway...I just want you to contribute to that direction.
I think you like Kelley. I like her. I like Kelley. my course leaves me with the sense that you are someone who I can chuck.
I say various things about how I view my body. That is representing it.
[Doyle continues:]
you could write a little bit more...I don't care that much if you form ties with Jeanne Sustette Gontard.
jsg then replied to my initial analysis of our mr saylor with a well
deserved smooch and a giggle:
>Oh dear Mr. Strosek, I must give you a big wet kiss for this beautiful
>beautiful reading of Mr. Saylor.
>
>I don't believe that I've ever laughed quite so hard in my entire life.
My
>but you do have a gift for reading the Other.
>
>I dedicate my next response to you and to Herzog and to Marvin Gaye,
After
>the Dance
>
>Cheers,
>
>Jeanne
doyle, mad as ever, and equally suspicious of the pointed gontard moves on:
I'm laughable (and) to be more direct...Struggle with me. Especially yourselves. Are you influenced. Derrida can't tell what you represent.
ordinary people Sound pretty abstract and irrelevent. regards, Doyle Saylor
doyle, i really like what you said about derrida but the rest is pretty strange and speaks more to your views of yourself than it does my views of you.
i am a nation;
and as far as that girl gontard is concerned; she's mine
dancing
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