Tuesday, November 26, 2013

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Assigned reading (1 par [] plus 142 notes) [secondary]

"four and sevenpence" about $20 today
"boy baches" = by Bacchus = 'per Bacco' (Italian oath)

[Nichtian glossery]
[aprioric roots for aposteriorious tongues]
[nat language]

brogue

two humans, usually both male, come into conflict about a usually-singular always-carryable ambiguous object: pipe or watch or bottle or fender or parcel or letter: "...tableknife... cark... dunhill... culubosh... empties... repeater... timespiece... smokewallet... cheroot... brown boyo... revulverher... [062.28] suspicious parcel... revolver... centiblade... Hobson's... Kane's fender... fender... lumber... twelvechamber... bottle of single... a bottlop stoub... magnum bonum... guns... bottle of boose... musikants' instrumongs... popguns... the fender and the bottle... chain envelope... pouch... coffin... handharp... carcasses mattonchepps and meatjutes... lousaforitch... bedstead... gage... Barrel... glatt stones... bandol... horn... what... teak coffin... handful... Oorlog... stone slab... soil... filthdump... leabhar... loveletter... barrel... oblong bar... stick... cradle... booksafe... worm... woden affair in the shape of a webley... knobkerries... strongbox... the wartrophy eluded at some lives earlier was that somethink like a jug, to what, a coctable"

[the boy]
[the Good Woman at Ringsend]
[Quantity Street]

"He spud in his faust (axin):
he toped the raw best (pardun):
he poked his pick (a tip is a tap):
and he tucked his friend's leave."


FDV: "give you four and 7 pence to buy whisky. At the mention of whisky the wouldbe burglar became calm and left the place"

2DV: You plucky stunning little Southdowner! This is my goalball {Goalball} I've struck this day, by golly! You have some pluck grit, south downer!
4DV: "to advance you four and sevenpence between hopping and trotting to buy whisky. At the mention of whisky the gunman became calm and remarking, apparently highly pleased: You stunning little southdowner! Goalball I've struck this day, by golly! You have some grit, south downer!"

mysteries:



[05:06-07:12]

i hear DD pronouncing "boy baches" as batches, but it could be backs, bocks, bakes, botches, backiss, backus

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