Re: Aaron and Curt

J J R (jrovira@juno.com)
Thu, 04 Jun 1998 21:57:24 -0400 (EDT)

Good ideas, Aaron.  Start a discussion.  What are you interested in? 
What Salinger have you read?  What questions do you have?

Give the list more of a chance--I've seen more Salinger than not over the
course of my time here, last two weeks notwithstanding.  Problems with
Salinger are that the number of his easily available works are very
limited, and it's too easy to keep beating around the Same Old Bush.

If the Salinger/Zen or Buddhism connection were more thoroughly
discussed, now, THAT would be interesting....

Jim

PS Dittos to your thoughts, Curt, I just read your post.  The one person
here who seemed most knowledgable about Zen seemed to see the fewest
connections, though, while I see a lot knowing very little about it....

On Thu, 04 Jun 1998 18:26:33 -0700 (PDT) Aaron Prater
<hipstermonk@hotmail.com> writes:
>Well I have been watching this list for about 2 weeks wondering 
>whether 
>or not I wanted to participate.  I don't know much about Salinger and 
>wanted to learn, but at least half of the e-mails I've seen are all 
>talking shit to each other.  I mean who cares if punk rock is 
>political 
>or not listen to what you want.  Who cares if the Ramones are the 
>god-fathers of punk, even though the monks were doing punk before them 
>
>and they were a political oriented band.  Every day I read stupid 
>posts 
>and it makes me mad because you waste my time.  There is potential 
>here 
>for something cool but it's getting wasted on stupid topics.  And now 
>I 
>am just contributing, but someone please talk about something worth 
>listening to.
>
>aaron
>
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