[Bananafish] Theme and Variation

Christopher Kubica chriskubica at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 31 08:13:02 EDT 2007


I think it was because he either:

1. Has/had delusions of grandeur (about his genius/art).

2. He needed some Zoloft.

3. Or both.

You know, I'm within the margin of error of what used to be genius (140, I
was 139), and I'm GENERALLY good husband. But still quite a rascal. ;)

-- 
CDMK


> From: Cecilia Baader <ceciliabaader at yahoo.com>
> Reply-To: bananafish list <bananafish at lists.bway.net>
> Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:41:34 -0700 (PDT)
> To: <bananafish at lists.bway.net>
> Subject: [Bananafish] Theme and Variation
> 
> One of the poems, which I'll reproduce below, seemed to me fitting to post
> to this list, as it offers an explanation about why Our Man in Cornish
> hasn't been an especially good husband to all his wives.  Why?  I'll tell
> you.  It's because he's a genius!  




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