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  The Q's our object here man, 
  Slade_MC, another of the Disas-
  ter-Cap-Nah-See-Sociopathic-
  Jeckyl-Hyde-Alch-E-Mister-
  Loose-Societal-Canons-Waiting-
  To-Burn-Re-Fuse-Down-In-Your-
  Computer-Security-Circumvent-
  able-Front-Lawn-Life?! [I am 
  seeking details about certain 
  incidents in the lives in Q. Some 
  recent. Some ..mm.. not-so, zi?.]

  Did I mention I think Lew Welch is alive
  and Well in Memphis? Hooboy...

  But re. Slade 077 [who's not your correspondent, Guilders,
  heedful to say... he could join if he did a whole lot of shake up
  goin (in)... claims to write lyrics -- very fast with the 
  wordsmithery... quite good too, reeeeeaaly... not on the sauce, though]:
  ...[ hurl ->^()@!#$badlinguini ]

  Consider This... Could he?
  Would he? Consider Also...
  DooDee? Con Cider...

     [How] Who [Dee] Slade? - Johnny Web?

           A CALL FOR EXTREME UNCTION
           IN THE CASE OF TWO WHO ARE
           NEAR US IMPAIRED IN THEIR
           SO BE IT BLOCK;

           & Exposing The End Of All:

        MEN WITH NO INTERESTS
         
                       *)*(*

  Swing para-hilarity run river place. Dead verity.
  The ocean, the ocean, Hart Crane...
  Run to it Plath River! Sexton River Run! Run Down To New
  Orleans' heart, Berryman River! Delmore Schwartz Dead in Chelsea
  Hotel. Whyne river? Saul B River. Larry Rivers...Motherwell & Dada?
  METAL blue BROKEN doors LINK clock CLONQUE work ORANGE agent ALIEN
  Migrant U.S./S.East is WEAK like Ukraine Loch Ness get all naked 
  Untouchable, let-go-ofs too and abide thus pass go 
  Direct to unvarying, hurry harried sim-city-Chinese-drag
  On Nawlins Plumpull Street Sonny of powder cool melkpot abrupt czar
  HoNk Rawlins East Bradway Rundown. No
  Dnayall's inapt. Deva-ous. No.
  Space. After. Period. Or prepos-
  Terous apostrophe inverted Civil
  War shot Number 2 lead parry.

  Do run run run bent hole will fall belly jeans
  My name is Scwartzinstein! "Ich bin ein [Chelseahotel]-iner]!
  Not to say shutown air of Kickin-U_Onion_Head whatza
  MATA U, Man?! fasten-8-ball yowza! Mouth swivel haul out rusty 
  Olde-fashioned stolen spoon sunset. 
  Staircase pocket army post office apo-derivative.
  Slide past the lovely decent Sewing Susan lazy groundhog's Daunt 
  Alighieri six-fisted Fleischmann Brown Recluse down roun'
  Midnight miles to Shirt jelly screams. 

  Observe: Dnayall unlocks his poisons precisely 
  You -- with nihilist Hanoi-Jane-contra-age-ous; 
  Undenude thy methane panic so-v-it-gaseous
  In Tiny Tim, "Oh No..." cor[o]ner low toll ring
  Slow between stares bunk booked the act with ukulele
  Sex. Pro-liar &-less hideo sapian -- empty Soma organ 
  Slice of he.    

  Inspector Lee from the Nova Peaks
  Paid for a visit, no appointment
  Necessary, as Ellmann noted re. JJ in Rome:
  "He sat in an office with three
  Other clerks, and about two weeks

  After Joyce's arrival, one of them,
  A German, ridiculed Lombrosianism
  And antimilitarism. 'When children
  Cry they should be caned,' he announced,
  And decreed in favor of corporal punishmen

  [T] in schools, conscription, religion.'
  Joyce, who never spanked Giorgio, burst
  Out with a socialist argument." Willie
  Mid-wife cries in perpetuity, having
  Failed to find surcease in women.

  Smoking in fuman straits jacket
  Dnayall reeks reeks reeks stenching BIGTOBAC
  You can see; public drawing on fine
  Jersey concréte stage liquor halfs. His
  Pint fu-movie-crane-punt 'verses rap's racket, so...   

  Voice fr. Kitchen accords the interest-zero line,
  "In October 1556 Charles V, disillusioned,
  Prematurely old, and suffering from gout,
  Abdicated the throne of Spain in favor 
  Of his son Philip II, and handed over the [rain
 
  Of] empire to his brother, Ferdinand 
  King of Rome. He retired to the isolated
  Monastery of San Jerimóonde Yuste in the
  Estremadura where he died in 1858.”
  Doubtless, this is not what any of you hasp-plane-d.

  Red glare cross border to carry those People's Curbed Cig.
  Dawnbuttstink of your-ick-cig filt' right dare nex'ta vulneRavel Duke
  Of Earl & delights in side curb unthink table -- the French con-nex- 
  Yon wife's urn-ings -- there next, yes, next right: -- 'Rolls His Own' -- 
  (So to unspeakable a turn.) 
  Is he redeemable? Yes! He be in for med now too:
  The sacrament of EXTREME UNCTION is what they've chose     

  [N.] 6 oz. of Heart Crane, always ready to strike: Friend of Fagin.
  Friend of Cigar-Face-Bad-Vibes-English-Demimonde-Grim_Bros_Male_Bimbo.
  Friend of the useful for laying -- though both we're praying!
  Groundwork through-with-to friend -- who need something; like him?!? --
  Because of no interests as on a tike trike, agin'.

  [In thin air**] and look here in Kierkegaard, sirs "If there 
  Were no eternal consciousness in man, if at the foundation [cf. 
  'Ground Work Laying'] of all there lay only a wildly seething 
  Power which writhing with obscure passions produced everything 
  That is great and everything that is insignificant, if a bottomless 
  Void never satiated lay hidden beneath all--what 
  Then would life be but 
  **Despair?"   
     
  But make soft sirs! let not Hesse's eelstrap clutch clerking
  -- It is much worse, most revered Brother Perking;
  It is what we dared not even fear -- attend!:
  "...He's always nice to me...(?)"
  Said as if to show pridefully some kind of rutty private rear end.
  Even so: her on the corner of a gray building, Annie F. Lucerne,
  Our every day out there woman who needs help; (unless: him: OCD tic...[dno?])
  Re., South 3rd World St. this concern.
  Alone, she's looking at me in The Now Eye.
  So I deeman, "Juszackly whom did he mean's zallways nice, fureal?
  Please, Annie F.?"

  A tide sounds; Lucerne says, neutral & gray: "..Adolph Hitler.."
  -- A man without interests."
  
  In Midtown. Lurking like years.
  "Let go of yours."

                       
                            @ Wallace Darwen Brindle 2003
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\a/o 11.01.03... & to the [woodhouse]...Come Back Yall!...\


  Before we define (as needed or not resorted too) a term, with help 
  from some of our Dogs des Rhodes, May we ask how you fell into the silly
  hole_mistake of presuming to con us without a.] studying Bill 
  Burroughs to a great degree; and, of course, b.] Game Theory??????
  That is, I mean, do I understand this, uh... -- correctly? Game Theory site 2 of ...x 
  Do I have this bee-jarr oversight correctly, sir?
  It would seem, then, to us, you are attempting to catch a [real] tiger
  with a pail, to coin a phrase.
 
  Don't make us have to unwillingly stand embarrassed for you.

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  extreme unction
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  n. Roman Catholic Church 

  The rite formerly in practice in which a priest anointed and prayed 
  for a sick or injured person, especially one in danger of death. In 
  1972 the name and rite were changed to Anointing of the Sick. 

  Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 
  Fourth Edition Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
  Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 

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                       extreme unction

  Unction \Unc"tion\, n. [OE. unccioun, uncioun, OF. oncion, onction, F.
  onction, fr. L. unctio, fr. ungere, unctum, to anoint. See Unguent.] 1. The 
  act of anointing, smearing, or rubbing with an unguent, oil, or ointment,
  especially for medical purposes, or as a symbol of consecration; as, 
  mercurial unction.

  To be heir, and to be king By sacred unction, thy deserved right. --Milton.

  2. That which is used for anointing; an unguent; an ointment; hence, anything
  soothing or lenitive.

  The king himself the sacred unction made. --Dryden.

  Lay not that flattering unction to your soul. --Shak.

  3. Divine or sanctifying grace. [R.]

  4. That quality in language, address, or the like, which excites emotion;
  especially, strong devotion; religious fervor and tenderness; sometimes, a 
  simulated, factitious, or unnatural fervor.

  The delightful equivoque and unction of the passage in Farquhar. --Hazlitt.

  The mention of thy glory Is unction to the breast. --Neale (Rhythm of St. 
  Bernard).

  Extreme unction (R. C. Ch. & Gr. Ch.), the sacrament of anointing in the 
  last hours; the application of consecrated oil by a priest to all the senses,
  that is, to eyes, ears, nostrils, etc., of a person when in danger of death
  from illness, -- done for remission of sins. [James v. 14, 15.]

  Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. 

  extreme unction

  Extreme \Ex*treme"\, a. [L. extremus, superl. of exter, extrus, on the 
  outside, outward: cf. F. extr[^e]me. See Exterior.] 1. At the utmost point,
  edge, or border; outermost; utmost; farthest; most remote; at the widest 
  limit.

  2. Last; final; conclusive; -- said of time; as, the extreme hour of life.

  3. The best of worst; most urgent; greatest; highest; immoderate; excessive;
  most violent; as, an extreme case; extreme folly. ``The extremest 
  remedy.'' --Dryden. ``Extreme rapidity.'' --Sir W. Scott.

  Yet extreme gusts will blow out fire. --Shak.

  4. Radical; ultra; as, extreme opinions.

  The Puritans or extreme Protestants. --Gladstone.

  5. (Mus.) Extended or contracted as much as possible; -- said of intervals; 
  as, an extreme sharp second; an extreme flat forth. Extreme and mean ratio
  (Geom.), the relation of a line and its segments when the line is so divided 
  that the whole is to the greater segment is to the less.

  Extreme distance. (Paint.) See Distance., n., 6.

  Extreme unction. See under Unction.

  Note: Although this adjective, being superlative in signification, is not
  properly subject to comparison, the superlative form not unfrequently occurs,
  especially in the older writers. ``Tried in his extremest state.'' --Spenser.
  ``Extremest hardships.'' --Sharp. ``Extremest of evils.'' --Bacon. ``Extremest
  verge of the swift brook.'' --Shak. ``The sea's extremest borders.'' --Addison.

  Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. 

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