Re: So long (and thank for all the ...) fishers


Subject: Re: So long (and thank for all the ...) fishers
From: Jive Monkey (monkey_jive@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 20 2001 - 06:34:40 GMT


She stole my line is what it means! I was going to turn tail and flee too
and that was going to be my farewell. "So long, and thanks for all the
fish..." Now I have to stay.

It's actually a rather ironic reference to my calling Sean Draine a "Hoopy
Frood," but that's another story (literally).

andy the cryptic monkey

From: "Scottie Bowman" <rbowman@indigo.ie>
Reply-To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
To: <bananafish@roughdraft.org>
Subject: Re: So long (and thank for all the ...) fishers
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 08:52:10 +0100

     '... assumed that it was just me and Scotty going another round,
     just as we have done before ...'

     This was my assumption too, Zazie. And, just as in the past
     whenever any unpleasantness broke out, I assumed *I* was
     the bad guy. I guess on this occasion we must assume the real
     bad guy is sitting in some anonymous leafy suburb of Kabul.

     There's a great deal of spurious, as well as ambivalent, emotion
     being expressed by outsiders at present. What it has taken me
     some time to grasp is just what a STRANGE as well as shocking
     an experience this has been for Americans. Yet I should have
     remembered the blind demand for blood that *we* all felt when
     the city of Coventry, one of the early victims of the blitz, was
     more or less destroyed in one night. Not to mention the effect
     after hearing of friends of friends blinded & burned in Omagh -
     'just down the road' - only a couple of years ago. As Europeans,
     it's a much more intrinsic part of our 'race memory'. (OK,
     a ridiculous phrase, but you know what I mean.)

     I suspect even Oklahoma City wasn't quite in the present
     category. It could be presented as the act of some pathetic
     deviant. But quite apart from the enormous difference of scale,
     for Americans, the destruction of the WTC was the first great
     intrusion of 'foreign' hatred into the home territory. And that
     has always released some strange beasts inside all of us. It's what,
     perhaps, explains why you & I - personally untouched by this
     particular event (but how long before we receive our own version?)
     - have been a little baffled by the unexpected response to what
     we both seem to have felt was no more than some enjoyable,
     mutual biffing.

     What do you mean by your subject heading? I certainly hope
     you're not about to depart. That would seem to me as deplorable
     & unnecessary as anyone else's withdrawal. We don't need silence.
     We need talk. Intercourse - in all its senses.

     Scottie B.

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