RE: what is your bananafish?

From: John P Baumgardner <BaumgaJP@stvinc.com>
Date: Tue Dec 17 2002 - 09:59:30 EST

Curiously, this witty post is the only response I recieved. It seems
everyone read this post as an entertaining anecdote with no underlying
objectives to be investigated. Is this because it was simple, no big words
or popular psychological concepts? Or because I am not an "author"? Well,
was it enjoyable? Would it be more enjoyable to dissect it? How about
trying to interpret any point I was making? Or maybe there is no point and
I'm only amusing myself by tossing some odd shaped rocks upon the water to
watch the ripples? What if that is the point? Any ripples out there?

                                                                                                                         
                    Yocum Daniel GS 21
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What was a 12 year old girl doing in the men's restroom?
Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: John P Baumgardner

There is a bathroom in my favorite coffee shop in Philly, where the walls
are painted black and a coffee can full of chalk sits upon the toilet.
These walls are ever changing, amusing, thought provoking and sometimes
offensive. One afternoon I took it upon myself to clear the trim over the
door and write in yellow chalk, "Seymour, what was your bananafish?" A
week or so later I was thrilled to receive a response, written in blue
chalk. "Love and squalor."
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