[MD] William James a wrong track..
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Fri Mar 12 05:16:01 PST 2010
love, love, love, i miss my mommy, and cannot
bear to think of my birthday without her calling to
tell me she loves me: crying, crying, crying,
On Mar 12, 2010, at 8:06 AM, X Acto wrote:
> I'm giving you flours.......I love it....
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: John Carl <ridgecoyote at gmail.com>
> To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
> Sent: Thu, March 11, 2010 3:46:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [MD] William James a wrong track..
>
> I like your weirdly haiku-ic scritches Ron, this one reminded me of an idea
> I had lately...
>
> the birth of the blues.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 4:10 PM, X Acto <xacto at rocketmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Joe
>> I believe do, re, mi is a evolutional pattern which flux
>> within time and space while the sensation arriving at my throat
>> tingles with biological patterns in evolution, the notes
>> cannot fully be contained by language but MUST
>> be the 5th static level
>>
>
>
>
> Blues has always been considered an afro-american invention, but I've never
> heard native americans given credit. I have a friend who makes authentic
> indian flutes, and I got one in exchange for helping him with some computer
> stuff, learned the scale carved into the holes and wood and the scale is the
> same one used in the blues.
>
> Ok, this is a scale that's been handed down through the generations, from
> teacher to student, from before the white man came to dominate america, and
> it's the exact same scale as supposedly "invented" by the black man.
>
> More likely, after the emancipation, the black man and red man intermingled
> and intermarried a lot and it was the adoption of the indian's scale to the
> rhythmic structure of the africans that gave birth to the blues.
>
> That, and women troubles.
>
> I looked it up and wiki though, and no mention was made of my theory so
> we'll have to assume I'm wrong.
>
> Well, I mean y'all will. I always assume I'm right or what's the point?
>
>
>
>> a smile is evolutionary milk shines involuntary
>> and flowers speak of ignorance
>> horseflies moan in silence and buttercups file tax reports
>> -Ron
>
>
>
> Is that form 1880 or a different one? I always get my flower tax files
> confused.
>
> Reminds me though of the most romantic scene in hollywood history. Between
> Will Farrell and Maggie Gyllenhall. Let me set it up for those who haven't
> seen the movie, Stranger than Fiction.
>
> Ferrell plays a methodical tax man, auditing Maggie (Miss Pascal)'s Bakery.
> She's annoyed at government functionaries in general, being a Harvard Law
> School dropout, and He's been having a psychotic episode of a voice in his
> head, narrating his life, all too accurately. The day before this scene,
> she had made his life miserable and his job difficult by throwing up all
> kinds of obstacles and annoyances in his way and at the end of the day,
> being a basically kind creature, she switches from bitch to mommy and offers
> him a cookie. He politely declines. He doesn't like cookies, he says.
>
> Doesn't like cookies? She asks, "How can anyone not like cookies?"
>
> He'd never had a home-made cookie before, only store bought. He doesn't
> know there's a difference. At this, she firmly insists and that scene was
> great too, as she watches the revelation over his face as he eats his first,
> warm from the oven, home-made chocolate chip cookie. Sorta like the first
> time I ate non-factory chicken.
>
> But then he ruins the moment, by insisting on paying for the cookie. She
> becomes wounded and angry. He realizes that she made those cookies just for
> him, because she likes to make people feel good. And he feels bad. And
> starts to fall deeply in love. And ...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2tqVQX_H3c
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