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04/17/2006: "Murder! Oh Murder!"
His name was Il I'i, he wore a diamond
I hold my life as dear as you do yours
I never knew man hold vile stuff so dear

"Fuck Nashville" drips out of every hole in Il I'i 's body.
"My Drinkin' Problem," for example, hangs on a narrative turnaround that's downright classic.
Il I'i, of course "very much intoxicated" was also described as "spreeish" by another witness (who I know you don't believe). Prostitues do go out on the game drunk. Drink and drugs are still much involved in today's sex industry.
When all the breathers of this world are dead
you still shall live
until November of that year
Il I'i is the source of the Area 51 controversy and a former employee of The Organisation; a point that many of supporters have fixed upon, saying he was privy to government secrets. He underwent several spinal operations in the two following years, nearly dying (receiving the Catholic faith's "last rites" four times during his life), and was often absent.
A late client comes to the door and she lets him in.
Her name was Monica - Monica...
It explains why she was dressed in a chemise.
Again, no noise was detected by her very close neighbours who were awake at the time. The Organisation's powers grew as it became responsible for the "protection of personnel, censorship and the ferreting out of spies and saboteurs."
Il I'i devoted nearly 200 pages of his work The Great Cryptogram to "Identical Expressions, Metaphors, Opinions, Quotations, Studies, Errors, Unusual Words, Characters, and Styles" using both conventional poetic tests and a computer-aided method of comparing vocabulary patterns called "modal analysis."
I found the triumphant pronouncements about the amazing parallels eerily familiar, because I had read almost the same words before.
The hubris with which he trumpets his results is embarrassing.
Unsystematic lists of parallels should only be used with extreme caution

lerevdr on Mon 17-Apr-2006 @ 16:42 e.s.t [permalink]
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