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TThe Sad Repulblican
« on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 3:30pm »
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If we could not meet face to face
and argue out  respective place
if we never strood breadth to breadth,  
underneath  a safe tree, shadowed by poetry.
we'd pass beneath in misery................
 
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« Reply #1 on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 4:12pm »
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What's a "Repulblican"?
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Re: TThe Sad Repulblican
« Reply #2 on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 4:34pm »
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A Repulblican is a Lawng Guyland Republican.  
 
Yup. I agree.  The Bills need a win  
 
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Re: TThe Sad Repulblican
« Reply #3 on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 6:22pm »
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Baiting Banality.  
 
"Banal" is a word stigmatizing a rerun of a tired old formula.  Much of what you see, hear, and read is a rerun of almost hopelessly conventionalized forms with new, or apparently new, content filled into the blanks of the form.  Television news stories, pop songs, sitcoms and adventure flicks, stories, novels, plays, writing assignments, students' essays, teachers' lectures--you name the form, its tendency is to sink into banality.  It is easy, in one sense, to get the knack of a current stylized form and allow its machinery to produce pages for you--but it goes hard on you to do so, because this process eats the heart out of your writing and eventually out of you as well.  One day you wake up and you hate writing, you hate yourself, you don't even know yourself anymore.  You've been replaced by talking machines.  
 
It takes a bit of wit to bust out the banality of these forms.  They happen when you can't, don't, don't want to, or aren't allowed to--rethink  the subject matter.  With essay tests, for example, experience tells you that graders are often looking for answers that distill a text or lecture, and you've been punished for diverging from orthodoxy.  They may not be the safest venue for busting up banality:  too many educators have bought the myth that students must first assimilate the already known, and only then venture into thinking for themselves.  I wish all of that were already over for you--in high school, if not before.
 
But in writing that matters to you, whether you are writer or reader or both, you achieve some fresh perspective.  How do you do that, when so much has already been thought, and so often at that?  Any one of this A to Z of rhizomes can grow into your writing, but for this venture, let's bait Banality directly.  Give yourself about a page for this rhizome.  Don't restate a common opinion:  consider what is learned through the "thought experiment" of arguing the opposite of that consensus, even if you learn only an exception or a limitation to the consensusÖ  Now that everyone's beginning to admit television violence is harmful, argue its benefits.  People normally think of Christianity as a benign force in the world:  argue that it is the cancer at the heart of western civilization.  We are accustomed to enjoying the range of freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution:  argue that we are the most tightly controlled population on earth.  World War II is usually described as the victory of the free world over the fascist dictatorships of the axis powers:  argue that the fascism lost the battle but won the war.  Now that the Evil Empire of the Soviet Union has fallen apart, argue that the Soviet experiment was one of the highpoints of western humanism.  Start with any  asumption people around you seem to take for granted:  argue its opposite.  This technique teaches you how much oft-repeated opinions limit vision and imagination.  
 
   
 
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Re: TThe Sad Repulblican
« Reply #4 on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 7:51pm »
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baiting banality Smiley
 
Cath: We are going to sloppy joe's where we will battle banality CheesyCaptain Barbara will take us fishin next morning.......Wes, too!  After we will ride bikes and shout incoherently    - followed by a sort nap, a quick dinner and more foolgannery ( I don't know if that is a word)......................
 
 
I  won't, however, give up the hanes her way Cool  Ever. Cheesy
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Re: TThe Sad Repulblican
« Reply #5 on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 7:52pm »
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Cathy, the weird thing is - I actually think I understood what you just said and agree with you.... On the other hand........ laugh
 
 
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Re: TThe Sad Repulblican
« Reply #6 on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 8:09pm »
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on Nov 23rd, 2003, 7:51pm, kim wrote:
 foolgannery ( I don't know if that is a word)......................

 
 
Kim, since when did that stop ya,
 
 
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Re: TThe Sad Repulblican
« Reply #7 on: Nov 23rd, 2003, 9:39pm »
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ukay. Cheesy  I GOT it. Cool
 
Foolgannery:  Happy go lucky ; everbodies happy.....
then...
 
alawng comes...........are ya ready? Grinhere we go:
 
Foolschmammery:  over the edge; doomed to fall off bike and laugh your ass off on the sidwalk; .................this i try to avoid..........however it has been known to happen; ....................... Embarassed
 
LUCKILY FER ME CheesyI always fall down RITE next to the street guy with the fresh ORANGE JUICE and ICE COLD WADDA.  He don't even look funny at me and Captain Barbara NEVER tells me to GET THE HELLBACK IN THE GODDAM BOAT. Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: Nov 24th, 2003, 1:08am »
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And to think....only out of sheer boredom did I open this thread.
 
Cathy
 
That flat out blew me away! As good as the best I've ever read here.
 
Way too much of me there...dogpaddling in the "no swimming" zone.
 
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