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From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
13 Feb 2015 07:32
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
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I really don't know who Mr Swan is. Perhaps you'd care to enlighten, or are you going to continue with oblique half-comments?
EDITED: 13 Feb 2015 09:47 by MR_BASTARD
From: graphitone
13 Feb 2015 10:31
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
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You don't think he's referencing Proust do you?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
13 Feb 2015 10:48
To: graphitone
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I had to bloody look that up. And, if you're right, he should be ashamed of himself for Swan/Swann
From: graphitone
13 Feb 2015 12:56
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
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Who, Proust or PB?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
13 Feb 2015 13:14
To: graphitone
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PB. Proust has nothing to worry about...mainly because death bequeaths that right.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
13 Feb 2015 13:37
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
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Then there's "my little diddly-plomp".
From: graphitone
13 Feb 2015 13:53
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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Again, Proust at his finest.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
13 Feb 2015 14:18
To: graphitone
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See, this is why I can't read Proust.
Still, I'm relieved to learn Mister PB was merely a plagiarist, and not the author of the odious phrase.
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From: graphitone
13 Feb 2015 21:29
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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I tried reading Swann's Way and got half way through, about to that point where there's a single sentence that covers something like one and half pages. I have trouble remembering what I was just talking about 2 minutes ago, dealing with a sentence like that and keeping track of the gist was nigh on impossible.