16.1.26

Sebalds at him again


 actually hes at him 

  pompes funèbres

                         The landlady . . . talks . . . about her strange old-fashioned and over-crowded wardrobe, about dresses reminiscent of the pompes funèbres to whose dusty vulgarity K. [Kafka] has taken exception.

French

undertaker

if he had trained and were employed hed rather be called an undertaker
                                                                             imagine putting pompes funèbres on a business card

the fact of the matter was when he read it he thought possibly  apples [pommes]  funèbres made him think funnel cake
              apple funnel cake
                                    it didnt fit

dresses reminiscent of the the the screwed it  gaudy dresses reminiscent of apple funnel cake dusty  powdered sugar  vulgarity  deepfried cake
                                                he wasnt interested
    hed take exception
                                    it didnt fit
but now he knew


to close a humourous quote Hobbes  Leviathan

                                  it kind of fits  As men abound in copiousness of language, so they become more wise, or more mad than ordinary.
  
1502,  Thursday,  15  1. 26
1521,  reggaefriday,  16  1. 26

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