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16 May 08 - 09:43 AM (#2342119) Subject: BS: Where the Blind Men Fall In... From: Paul Burke Ivor Cutler fans will be pleased to see this example of Life imitating Art: Where the river bends, The blind men fall in. Where the river bends, The blind men fall in. Where do they come from? (The blind men.) Why do they all fall in? I don't know. And neither do they. |
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16 May 08 - 10:59 AM (#2342158) Subject: RE: BS: Where the Blind Men Fall In... From: EBarnacle That dog needs to go back for retraining. |
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16 May 08 - 01:25 PM (#2342249) Subject: RE: BS: Where the Blind Men Fall In... From: Amos I think it is quite elegant, in its way. A |
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16 May 08 - 01:40 PM (#2342259) Subject: RE: BS: Where the Blind Men Fall In... From: Donuel The blind men describing the elephant conotes a very real and understandable historical human dynamic. In a way so does a line of blind people behaving like lemmings but does not have the richness in the mind's eye of the elephant and blind men when viewed by the comparative omnicient observer with the benefit of sight. |
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16 May 08 - 02:02 PM (#2342281) Subject: RE: BS: Where the Blind Men Fall In... From: Bill D Emily Dickenson, eat your heart out. |