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Whatever happened to him? Anyone heard?

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Chimps got 'im.

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Originally posted by Paul Dirac
Chimps got 'im.
YAY!

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Originally posted by StarvalleyWy
The chimps did get me but when I died I became a forum ghost and now speak only to STANG so he can use my quotes to support his useful forum activities.

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Originally posted by StarvalleyWy
The chimps did get me but when I died I became a forum ghost and now speak only to GNATS so he can use my quotes to support his useful forum activities.
Gnat--Psalm



When the gnats dance at evening

Scribbling on the air, sparring sparely,

Scrambling their crazy lexicon,

Shuffling their dumb Cabala,

Under leaf shadow

Leaves only leaves

Between them and the broad swipes of the sun

Leaves muffling the dusty stabs of the late sun

From their frail eyes and crepuscular temperaments

Dancing

Dancing

Writing on the air, rubbing out everything they write

Jerking their letters into knots, into tangles

Everybody everybody else's yoyo

Immense magnets fighting around a centre

Not writing and not fighting but singing

That the cycles of this Universe are no matter

That they are not afraid of the sun

That the one sun is too near

It blasts their song, which is of all the suns

That they are their own sun

Their own brimming over

At large in the nothing

Their wings blurring the blaze

Singing

That they are the nails

In the dancing hands and feet of the gnat-god

That they hear the wind suffering

Through the grass

And the evening tree suffering

The wind bowing with long cat-gut cries

And the long roads of dust

Dancing in the wind

The wind's dance, the death-dance, entering the mountain

And the cow dung villages huddling to dust

But not the gnats, their agility

Has outleaped that threshold

And hangs them a little above the claws of the grass

Dancing

Dancing

In the glove shadows of the sycamore

A dance never to be altered

A dance giving their bodies to be burned

And their mummy faces will never be used

Their little bearded faces

Weaving and bobbing on the nothing

Shaken in the air, shaken, shaken

And their feet dangling like the feet of victims

O little Hasids

Ridden to death by your own bodies

Riding your bodies to death

You are the angels of the only heaven!

And God is an Almighty Gnat!

You are the greatest of all the galaxies!

My hands fly in the air, they are follies

My tongue hangs up in the leaves

My thoughts have crept into crannies

Your dancing

Your dancing

Rolls my staring skull slowly away into outer space.

Ted Hughes, New Selected Poems (1957-1994)

London: Faber & Faber, 1995, pp. 85-86

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Originally posted by Paul Dirac
Chimps got 'im.
Is it safe to go back into the water in here then? 😕

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Is it safe to go back into the water in here then? 😕
I haven't heard anything go SNARK for quite some time.

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From The Hunting of the Snark:

"Come, listen, my men, while I tell you again
The five unmistakable marks
By which you may know, wheresoever you go,
The warranted genuine Snarks.

"Let us take them in order. The first is the taste,
Which is meager and hollow, but crisp:
Like a coat that is rather too tight in the waist,
With a flavor of Will-o-the-wisp.

"Its habit of getting up late you'll agree
That it carries too far, when I say
That it frequently breakfasts at five-o'clock tea,
And dines on the following day.

"The third is its slowness in taking a jest.
Should you happen to venture on one,
It will sigh like a thing that is deeply distressed:
And it always looks grave at a pun.

"The fourth is its fondness for bathing-machines,
Which is constantly carries about,
And believes that they add to the beauty of scenes--
A sentiment open to doubt.

"The fifth is ambition. It next will be right
To describe each particular batch:
Distinguishing those that have feathers, and bite,
And those that have whiskers, and scratch.

"For, although common Snarks do no manner of harm,
Yet, I feel it my duty to say,
Some are Boojums--" The Bellman broke off in alarm,
For the Baker had fainted away.

http://www.literature.org/authors/carroll-lewis/the-hunting-of-the-snark/

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Originally posted by Paul Dirac
Chimps got 'im.
Good for them.

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Originally posted by STANG
Don't worry STANG. They'll come to their senses


Do you really think that ? I'll believe it when I see it !

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Originally posted by STANG
Do you really think that ? I'll believe it when I see it !


Yes, I do believe that. It may take them some time but keep up the good work.

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Originally posted by STANG
Yes, I do believe that. It may take them some time but keep up the good work.


OK. Thanks for the encouragement !

Lots of love,
STANG.

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Please don't procreate.
I don't see people volunteering to help him.