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wranx
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since 2002-06-07
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Moved from a shack to a barn

0 posted 2002-06-23 12:37 PM


This was quite dead and buried in "Open", Should be ready for "Dark".

I've found myself working in a restaurant owned by an Irish-American woman with political aspirations.

My time at work ala "Finnegans' Wake". See what you make of it. Fun read aloud. companion at the end.
         __________________

A day a date a dawn arose a Rose awaked aroused                        1.
amid a din a-dinning. Arise, arise,
attend Aten, attend Amon at once, anon.                                
  
  Off to that new domain, a doughmine newold,                                2.
where manymuch Hotpotcobbacrunchies aweight                    
to break the back of the gentry’d Rabbit.
  
  Thus, the shifty shifts from walk-in till fore                          
and  fore till aft. All the while away,
shifties tocka tocka tocka against the tick tock’n
and pre-empt pre-prep’t bins laden with thick toxins (phmuh! phmuh!).
  
  The Wickeder (URL of Sandwich) does brake his Bach                 3.
‘neath the doody of the firstbourne.
Sizzlespatter pots o’ potage age ague.
Muchmany smoked salmonella appetizers
await deliverance by dough-herdies.

   Nonotwannanunnathataonamannamia                                             4.
nickitypickety, confounded costumers q up in their quest (que est?)
for cussedly custom Cuisine. Quelle queery queries!
Nadir mine, tso que.
  
  The ambitchous Doe Main, Dourty Dowerty                                    5.
unversees all of the doe herdies as they doughmasticate
amidst unvertones of the Irich Cathaholic.
Inholing subtell influences of the Holiest Realitchin,
the Relygin of the meekish,
the Wholliest of all Rialgions.
Greedings from the Pope (John Paul II – George Ringo 0),
all shall be foregiven.
  
   Lo! A low lowing of the loworkers. Old hens bay.                           6.
A verdeble cackleophony of the miss-led and miss-stepped
‘neath the flagons of many nations.
Heil Merry, full of Graze,
the Dominitrix of the bare bleating Lamb,
the bleeding lame.
And are sore-hounded by whirlywhorls of the wan-a-bee waspwishers’
politickle ambitchion with her polyticklers and relative godfellas.
  
  So pass the daze of the weak.                                                             7.
So, book hiMM D’Anno did end the daze of whine and roaches,
So, we soon shall exit eMMIts’ time.

___________________________________________________

1. awakened by alarm clock
2. off to work/double shifts/ kit. sounds/ /food prep
3. net-savvy music student co-worker/food prep/servers
4. unappreciative customers
5. female boss-owner Dougherty/Irish Catholic w/political aspirations/gen. atmosphere
6. more atmosphere/servers/Catholics/politicians
7. Y2K brought us roaches/Y2k1, ants


~wranx


"Writing is a perfectly natural thing to do....just remember to wash your hands afterward"....Heinlein.

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bsquirrel
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1 posted 2002-06-23 01:54 PM


Wow. You just made Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man penetrable, Ulysses easy to understand, and Finnegan's Wake a mere pulp novel.

Loved it, wranx!

She said burn ... together.
-TON

catalinamoon
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The Shores of Alone
2 posted 2002-06-23 08:18 PM


Cool. Should not have been buried.
Sandra

brian sites
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since 2002-06-25
Posts 1475
usa
3 posted 2002-07-06 04:15 AM


just found this
DAMN!
you dared to take on THE WAKE!
judging from this great piece,
you peeled that onion
without too many tears.
You don't see many attempting this style
(including me).
more?
BS.

I never aimed at reality; I aimed at truth. --Orson Welles

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