tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3391191020288033073.post8414291728535533632..comments2013-06-25T01:40:27.964-07:00Comments on Musings of a Monotype: Confessions of a LIBERALAsherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00744608113634908774noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3391191020288033073.post-56448804811527263762012-02-08T02:41:06.792-08:002012-02-08T02:41:06.792-08:00Brilliant DHL!!!Brilliant DHL!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3391191020288033073.post-1877040086904895652012-01-29T04:09:35.124-08:002012-01-29T04:09:35.124-08:00Word games have little value. Read Wittgenstein fo...Word games have little value. Read Wittgenstein for a more erudite explanation, otherwise, try D. H. Lawrence:<br /><br />What is he?<br />-A man, of course.<br />Yes, but what does he do?<br />-He lives and is a man.<br /><br />Oh quite! But he must work. He must have a job of some sort<br />-Why?<br />Because obviously he’s not one of the leisured classes.<br />-I don’t know. He has lots of leisure. And he makes quite beautiful chairs.<br /><br />There you are then! He’s a cabinet maker.<br />-No, no<br />Anyhow a carpenter and a joiner.<br />-Not at all.<br /><br />But you said so<br />-What did I say?<br />That he made chairs and was a joiner and carpenter<br />-I said he made chairs, but I did not say he was a carpenter.<br /><br />All right then he is just an amateur?<br />-Perhaps! would you say a thrush was a professional flautist, or just an amateur?<br /><br />I’d say it was just a bird<br />-And I say he is just a man.<br />All right! You always did quibble?David Pughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15259646687168442886noreply@blogger.com