Re: into the jungle

From: James Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Date: Tue Mar 04 2003 - 11:01:11 EST

The question, Scottie, is, "Who is calling it an elephant and who a
walrus" :).

Jim

Scottie Bowman wrote:

> '... I take issue with the stance I have to be knowledgeable
> of him before I can criticize him ...'
>
> '... At this point, any debate concerning the writings of Derrida
> (or anyone else) ends for me ...'
> _____________________________
>
>
> 'I don't know. It looks bloody like one to me. Look
> at that trunk.'
>
> 'Don't be so gullible. That could just as easily be a tail.
> There's a wonderful article in the North Dakota Review
> this month on bilateralism as a paradigm for non-committment.'
>
> 'If you say so. But, honest to God, I never in my life saw
> anything look more like Babar.'
>
> 'How very quaint. I didn't think anyone read Babar these days.'
>
> 'And those tusks, for Pete's sake. Where else would you get them?'
>
> 'Ever heard of the walrus?'
>
> 'Walruses don't have feet. You could turn those babies into
> wastepaper baskets.'
>
> 'I'm not convinced. Saltire at Yale has done all the seminal work
> on elephants. You really have to read his stuff first.'
>
> 'Well, you go ahead. Jeez, look at that eye. Boy oh boy, I'm outa here.
> Quick. RUN!'
>
> Scottie B.
>
>
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