A Brief Word from Kellen
Kellen would like me to inform you that he just purchased the complete works of T. S. Eliot, completely without annotation or commentary. You ask, why no notes? According to him, he needs no notes because of his intellectual prowess. To quote Kellen: “That’s right—without a word of commentary—that shows I’m an intellectual heavyweight—and you can put that on your blog!”
Posted 23 Jun. 2006 at 11:28 pm | Permalink
Slander! (or for those of you who are more technicality-inclined) Libel! I will not sit idly by and let someone jealous of my literary skills sully my good name.
Actually, T.S. Eliot with notes exceeded my budget. How’s that for ending with a wimper…
Posted 23 Jun. 2006 at 11:37 pm | Permalink
You know, most people who purchase T. S. Eliot’s complete works with no annotation aren’t intellectual heavyweights—they are intellectual dreamers . . . not even intellectual heavyweights understand T. S. Eliot. But good for Kellen.
Posted 24 Jun. 2006 at 1:18 am | Permalink
Kellen just noticed the most recent comment in reply to his. He said the following: “You run such a stupid blog. Where else can Plato be refuted by a stuffed giraffe and Elmo!”
My apologies to those who are known here as stuffed giraffes or Elmos.
Posted 24 Jun. 2006 at 10:08 am | Permalink
Hey!!! I was going to say, Good for you Kellen. I would never read T.S. Eliot. But Im thinking of taking it back no that you brought in Elmo. Plus, I don’t like Plato. :P
Posted 26 Jun. 2006 at 3:35 pm | Permalink
Is this the guy you’re talking about?