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Posted by Brian Kirk Parquette on January 30, 2001 21:36:00 UTC

(The bespectacled scientific malrepresentatives proclaim with all
pro-fessionalism, that their spectacles are unfindable. Unrefractionable. That
their sensory optical prescription is immeasurable; even unimaginably out of
sight. The fourth dimension: officially proclaimed to be nowhere in the
measurable realm of taste, touch, sight or hearing. In or out of italics
and/or parentheses. Mr. Science is out to isolate gravity waves. Dr.
Livingston is at-tempting to locate someone who presumes enough to find
himself, and what he emptily purports to be in search of. The Optometrist has
contracted with War-ner Brothers to admonish both lenses on his WANTED: Dead
Or Alive, remarka-bly misplaced spectacles: housing the famed ‘n framed rear
view mirror with the accumulating police cars in it. Speeding - ever
accelerating - from safety.) Disregarding (doing without):
the descent of free falling objects, the weight of everything; the
orbiting of the planets - and all other orbits with and without punctuation

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