Re: oppressed father


Subject: Re: oppressed father
From: Paul Kennedy (kennedyp@toronto.cbc.ca)
Date: Mon Apr 16 2001 - 16:35:38 GMT


> I say screw 'em. Chronology be damned. I know who
> really was The Man. Why should I be always be looking
> over my shoulder for their confirmation - like some frigging
> refugee from Dherzhinsky Square?

Bravo! BRAVO!

The world awaits Scottie's upcoming performance as King Lear....

(and I'm pretty sure it must have been a Canadian who brought punk to the
world.)

Go Jays, Go!

Cheers,

Paul

OSR--I walked around Windsor Station in Montreal yesterday. It's a
WONDERFUL building, in a fabulous city (setting, as I continually point out
here, of DD-SBP).... But I was distressed to see that the building is
actually "for sale". Now, I know that the glorious days of Canadian rail
travel are as dead as the dinosaurs. (Deader, even, than the recently
deceased Mr. Ramone.) But if some fucking yuppie developper starts to muck
with Windsor Station, they're going to have me to deal with--and I hope a
bunch of bananafish too! (It's bad enough that Penn Station is no longer
with us....)

"The Sunday that I stepped onto the platform at Windsor Station in Montreal,
I was wearing a double-breasted, beige gabardine suit (that I had a damned
high opinion of), a navy-blue flannel shirt, a solid yellow, cotton tie,
brown-and-white shoes, a Panama hat (that belonged to Bobby and was rather
too small for me), and a reddish brown mustache, aged three weeks...."

(With a costume like THAT, I nominate M.DeDaumier-Smith as the original punker!)

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