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December 20, 2007

DOD: the death of depth; the Birth of Fork (a re-gifting [for the season] of a gift received while at the movie)

Once upon a time, a few years ago, there was no limited fork, so forker girl could not be forker girl. That thinnest sliver of moon when the moon is waning away could not be seen as the tine of limited fork it also is, so had she had her she-ness then, she would have slipped right by that tine (as many things do).

There wasn't even --please forgive the shock of this -- there wasn't even yet the POAM (product of an act of making), an enclosure system for way more than poems, print and otherwise, these just a part of PES: poam enclosure system.

But at the end of an October that was different as if because of what was going to happen at the end of that month, in a movie multiplex that was different at that moment in October also, in response to reverberations, perhaps, of the wobble responsible for this difference; certainly in the brain of the forker-girl-to be these was some vibration; and all that was tuned to a similar frequency produced a concert of meaning finally (that end of October, the week before the witches) within a perceptible range and bingo!: a limited fork passed right through her.

This video essay tells the tale of my skewering
(I am now open to so much.)



FreeVideoCoding.com

Some before & after shots of my forked existence:

Before: not enough substance to be perceptible; sorry.

After: some FEP: fork-eye phenomenon

(photo by strexx of strexx.com)

and some forked fertility

(photo by strexx of strexx.com)

Finally, a video poam gift for the winter holiday season: The Ostrich Culture of Snowmen:

(thanks, Nick, for reminding me, in your post, about the existence of snowmen, an existence you mentioned in response to Transient Poams, another one of my posts --we've got quite an interacting system going on!)

Posted by thyliasm at December 20, 2007 12:13 PM

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