Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Bibliophilic Ataxia

The alms man figured it was easier to alms for alms in front of the library than behind the library. Geographically, at least. He unfolded his cardboard padding and placed it next to the front doors to the library, careful not block or impede access to and from the library. He knew from experience that library-patrons did not suffer encumbrances to pleasuring they’re bibliophilic-ataxia (a·tax·i·a: the inability to coordinate the movements of muscles when attempting to enter or make leave of a place; in general a library, bookstore, magazine shop, folio mart, reference depository or place of reading) lightly.

3 comments:

John MacDonald said...

i like this piece. now, about your new colours...

Stephen Rowntree said...

...just fiddling round, more fiffle than round.

Stephen Rowntree said...

Fiffle: adjective, to fiddle with the letter 'D'; noun, fiffler; he fiddled with fiffling.

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