Sunday, February 10, 2008

Karl Gʊstaf Jʊŋ

(February 10/08)

I can go on, I must not go on…and on and on. A schizophrenic on a unicycle is far more intriguing than a fat lady on a scooter. Haiku to you too; bless you. It’s a piss-poor excuse, as far as excuses go. A simpering fool on a barroom stool is far more intriguing than a scrimping mule on a busted vestibule. The store, yes, that one over there, there, is open 24-seven. Yes, they have a wide selection of paraffin cigars, fruity juice-sacs and penny-candy, yes. The fat lady, whose husband bets on the ponies, will be happy to serve you, yes. I can’t go blonde, I will go blonde, yes. Yes I said yes, yes…a fat lady on a schizophrenics unicycle is a sad sight indeed, yes.

It’s a little know fact that Carl Gustav Jung (
IPA: [karl gʊstaf jʊŋ]) (July 26, 1875, KesswilJune 6, 1961, Küsnacht) was a Swiss psychiatrist, influential thinker, and founder of analytical psychology) liked to listen to Pink Floyd. Contrary to unpopular opinion, Freud did not. Blah de blah de blah de blah. If my name was/were Leon Babcock the 3rd I, too, would listen to Carl Gustav Jung listening to the Floyd. Carl Gustav Floyd on a tricycle is a sight for sad eyes, yes.

Empty the bladder when it reaches a level above, but not exceeding, 27½ liters. Apply a warm poultice to the raised area, making sure, making certainly sure, the exposed raised area has been well laved beforehand; repeat until fatigue sets in, then a wee smidgen more (
IPA: [karl gʊstaf jʊŋ]) (July 26, 1875, KesswilJune 6, 1961, Küsnacht) was a Swiss psychiatrist, influential thinker, and founder of analytical psychology).

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