I gotta admit Im keen on the array of books
that are shelved behind people interviewed on-line or those who either host or are
answering questions during podcasts
I literally stopem then use a magnifying glass to look behindem
to see what theyre reading or have read
Ive come away with some fantastic titles
and have found an leasedem through the public library
I am not ashamed to say that when I am
lookin
Im dangerously close to havin
an orgasm
An orgasm?
Whas with the puss
Seeing titles, authors, almost gives you
an orgasm?
Yes
That’s nuts.
Perhaps
But let me say this about that
they chuckled
this and that were part
of their volleys currency they amused themselves dropping it on each
other
Please
do.
If I had a podcast or were
interviewed Have you any idea whawoud be
behind me
I believe that’s a no-brainer.
Stop
Think outside the box youre sorting
through before you say
It’s a no-brainer.
I think no believe youll be surprised
I’ll go with my instinct.
It may stink
You’d have racks of books behind you too.
I woudnt
No?
I asked you to think outside the box
You have an extensive library.
Then what?
Id have pin-ups papering the wall old pin-ups
Playmates motorcycle auto magazines covergirls Id have several poster drawn by Robert Crumb
Fritz the Cat fame?
Yup Hup Zap Mister
Natural Head Comix C
O M I X
Don want you being ignorant
Really?
Yah Why no one woud want to interview melisten to my curious takes my solution to Americas inequality
You have a solution?
I do
Care to share?
Happy to
When Romney was running for
president he insisted corporations were people too
When Castro took over Cuba he nationalised
American corporations It follows then
tha government can nationalise American billionaires take their ridiculous offensive
wealth leaveem five million a year negotiable
They can live handsomely on tha
Then redistribute the wealth Feed educate children Bolster the social safety net bolster medical
care Have clean air clean water
A fresh start
That’s crazy.
Its crazy it hasnt been done yet
Tuesday
afternoon, 15 4. 25
1639, Saturday,
26 4. 25
No comments:
Post a Comment