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BENTS - can he say that, chuck? is bents a word? bent, maybe

I have been concerned about the time I waste selecting my words. To better the run-time process of word selection, I have tried to set up some guideline preprocesses. Some of these become products. The JACKIONARY, HAIL VICTORIA, PREFLIGHT reveal my fascination with words, language(s), linguistics. Forsaking the hackneyed is as desirable and appetizing as a diner where the lumberjack special is never going to contain the same ingredients as yesterday. Keeping us communicating rather than jabbering.

Recently I haved felt a stronge urge developing to extend that bent to the other areas and means of communication media. Slides, movies, sound, whatever. Some of that has and will continue to creep into this page.


HAIL VICTORIA

For a long time I have wanted to skirt my silly irritation with what I have perceived as the short sighted view of employed language. I have no problem with any word. I have problems with how some are employed. For eample, unimaginative, crutchety (using some words as crutches, knowing it, being too crothety to consider changing), hackneyed (like crutchety but ignorantly rather than reactionaryj), vague when the situation calls for clarity.

So, I wanted to remove the skirt and get down to the activity of reintroducing a shade of victorian language employment that would not offend blatantly, that most of the time would step away from judgment, even, illustrate an alternative, put some humor into communication, and yet still articulate.

And so, HAIL VICTORIA.



"Someday, progeny, writers will return to the ways of Aristotle. They will write walking, talking into pods. They will be called peripatetic palaverers for they will be drunk on alliteration."

LOVE LETTUCE

This is an audio revision of the poetry book I created for Deanne in our first year. A clearer, more sonorous voice in the reader, better background sound more appropriately placed, and a number of additional selections that did not appear in the original.

I hesitate to put poetry out. And the idea of actually offering it for sale is almost as ludicrous, ridiculous, and as tawdry at the moment ignoring the definition by Alan Watts of poetry - saying the impossible.

Didn't hesitate long. Got iggggg-norantly right on round that hole in the road.


The croupier
Has seen them
Come and go
Time is always running
In and out
For fools
Who bet on love

NAME DROPPINGS

This may be a while, yet. I put it here to ensure a reduction in the size of the while. Oh, I have the collection. The images come more slowly.

The funniest ad and billboard names ever lampooned, say I.


OK, OK, how about this sofa shop in Miami named
Castro
Convertibles

More to come

Must get the note out.


Return soon!