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Date: 3 Jan 1997 19:03:26 -0000 From: "Rudra O' Finn" To: CELTIC-L@LISTSERV.HEA.IE Cc: Subject: [Re:] Re: C-Mas Tradition: Must Be Sober
>Subject: [Re:] Re: C-Mas Tradition: Must Be Sober
>>From: "Rudra Mac Cuhmaill" <forasnai@hotmail.com
>>>On 5 Dec 96 at 15:16, Bruce L Jones wrote:
>>>
>>>> Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> There have been a couple of calls for Christmas Traditions on the list.
>>>> This offering is definitely different, with an extra "nugget" after the
>>>> first.
>>>Thanks for this one, Bruce.
>>>
>>>Here's another. Apologies to any who may have already seen it.
>>>
>>>
>>[snipped the science part, forgive me Ray,,,TFN]
>>>But since every child knows he does exist, it is equally obvious that scientists have forgotten about magic.
Parisian Commune Tale of Renan and a Friend
Your posting reminds me of a supposedly *new* Jules Verne novel turned down in 1864 or something and just published (in English) that I was perusing last night, "Paris of the Future," or something like that, in which the accurate *prophesies* of that Parisian "cafe society" regarding what Paris of the 1960's would look like (fax machines, subways, other "technological marvels") become quite boring and bogged down in "techno-speak-manual" excessive-speak... Too, the protagonist, Mee-hail (Michele), never developed beyond a "straw/wicker man," so to speak...
Made me think of a coupla tales...As this Jules Verne was an intimate of that notorious thief and plagarist, Herr Alexander Dumas (the fat-butterball-prissy-little-boy-widda-*nasty* way of-reducing-"bellesdemerci"-to-fallen-demimondes -do-anything-ya-want-wid-her, ala, say, a "Bossie" turned into tame, obedient "bessie," as those American Yip-yap-Yahoo's with pappies and grandpappies done been "dirtbulb farmers gettin paid ta make sure nuttin grows"...likes ta boast dey *good* at...), I was given to wondering The times most hostile to *creativity*, as no one was protected by any copyrights, yet; one "horror story" appearing as "evidence" in the 1876 Berne (Amsterdam) Convention on International Intellectual Property involved one of Renan's dear friends, a composer and musician being taught a similar "lesson of respect for [Napolean III's] the Crown's authority" or, as one of the same neo-Nazi "secret police" I describe babbles and burbles *these days* as part of mine own legal "opposition," merely a "learning experience" (the key to really efficient deconstructuralism-nee-*existentialism* is all in "the words, the words..."); anyway, this likewise poor man walked into one of the Parisian Cafe's hot spots one evening, upon hearing his own composition being played by the house band, and ordered a glass of water. When told to cough up the francs, he remarked something like, "But, kind sir, your band is playing the tune I wrote, for free, without just compensation to me!" The waiter grew surly and waved notes of money at him, snarling something about "Dis is all dat matters, you fool! Now pay me! Consider yourself lucky that we even allow you to hear your precious tune."
Our clever friend reached into his pocket and pulled out some coins, shaking them in his palm. "Did you hear that?" The waiter sniffed, "But of course, now hand it over." Our musician friend then smiled, said, "Not so fast, gay Pierre! As you've *heard* the sound of the coins jingling, consider yourself paid!" Fortunately our other friend, L'amour Renan "happenstanced" along as our poor musician was being tossed out on his *nose* by some overgrown ruffians, otherwise I'm afraid the gendarmes the waiter was summoning would have hauled the already *deprived* musician most mercilessly "off to the housgow..."
best, rudra, a.k.a. Thomas Francis Noonan
who wishes his own daughters and sons[Sara the Chief,
your daddy indeed loves you...
laboremus, Rudra Mac Chumaill, Namgyal Monastery ,Dharamsala, India
Our Day Will Come...in the meantime, as Gustave Flaubert said
When born into a "munus sine missione," a "vir fortis,"
"If there is a lonesome tall pine tree standing, the forest has not ended..."
"Wealth that is acquired by proper means in a manner
Thomas Francis Noonan, SAKYA LAMA
>Attorney: Patrick Hallinan, Law Offices
--"But we have nothing to fear from the demoralizing reasonings
"The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable
Thomas Jefferson, letter from Paris, to Abigail Adams, 2/22/1787
"...principles form[ing] the bright constellation of that which has
"...and the gods of hell profess their hopes of heaven."
"Fierce courage is what they call valor,
abhaya,
rig feinnid
--"O you, wise druids/ ask of Arthur/ who is older than me,
--"Such an injury [insult] would vex a very saint." --Seamus Heaney, in "The Redress of Poetry" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1995) quotes Wallace Stevens on the *nobility* of poetry being "a violence within that protects us from a violence without," ("The Noble Rider and the Sound of Words"), as if defending against a heckler of the *rhu-barbarians* as Tony Harrison called those demanding art be a "mistress" to politics...
--"Mise E/ire / Uaigni/ me/ na/ an Cailleach Be/arra"
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