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Like the GodFather of Math,
The GoodFather of Math has exactly 1002 pages
BUT...
It continues here.
I hope to see you there
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This is GODFATHER OF MATH, The Sequel <<<<<>>>> If you continue reading, you may need laughter insurance.
Quote-unQuote
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The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = G. CARLIN...Stain glass, engraved glass, frosted glass
–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R. L. SWIHART
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think therefore I am troubled = RENEE DESCARTES<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = G. CARLIN...Stain glass, engraved glass, frosted glass
–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R. L. SWIHART
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think therefore I am troubled = RENEE DESCARTES<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Sunday, December 7, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
GoodFather Of Math: 1000 Page Salute
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Forty-eight pages were about me.
Dawn Powell
"I get to speak on thirty-nine pages."
"So do I."
Twenty-nine pages are about us.
Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald
And the same number
of pages are about us.
The Beatles
Three cheers for all of the above.
But I appear on sixteen consecutive pages.
William Steig
But you can add the Steig pages
to thirty-one of our own.
New Yorker
For this, I got Nine Pages
but I had to die first.
J.D. Salinger
Don't bother to count
the pages where
we appear.
Art Daily
I watered the plants
of STREET ART UTOPIA
fourteen times.
Also, there are seven pages
dedicated to Banksy.
Sorry, Salinger
but I got ten pages!
Herman Melville
And we got all of sixteen pages.
Adan & Eva
Visibly or invisibly–according to him–
I am a part of every page!
Mrs. CarPeo
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Footnote
Pardon my vanity, but it behooves me to acknowledge forty pages
with this silly (but un-punctuated) name: Photo-verio.
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Forty-eight pages were about me.
Dawn Powell
"I get to speak on thirty-nine pages."
"So do I."
Twenty-nine pages are about us.
Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald
And the same number
of pages are about us.
The Beatles
Three cheers for all of the above.
But I appear on sixteen consecutive pages.
William Steig
But you can add the Steig pages
to thirty-one of our own.
New Yorker
For this, I got Nine Pages
but I had to die first.
J.D. Salinger
Don't bother to count
the pages where
we appear.
Art Daily
I watered the plants
of STREET ART UTOPIA
fourteen times.
Also, there are seven pages
dedicated to Banksy.
Sorry, Salinger
but I got ten pages!
Herman Melville
And we got all of sixteen pages.
Adan & Eva
Visibly or invisibly–according to him–
I am a part of every page!
Mrs. CarPeo
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Footnote
Pardon my vanity, but it behooves me to acknowledge forty pages
with this silly (but un-punctuated) name: Photo-verio.
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
Why P-h-o-t-o-v-e-r-i-o?
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Nine New Yorkers (Comic Relief #999)
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The next
New Yorker
page is here.
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Harry Bliss |
Warren Miller |
Mike Twohy |
Danny Shanahan |
Robert Mankoff |
Mick Stevens |
Peter Steiner |
Edward Koren |
Saul Steinberg |
The next
New Yorker
page is here.
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Quoting Will Rogers
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Why don’t they pass
a constitutional amendment
prohibiting anybody from learning anything?
If it works as well as Prohibition did,
in five years Americans would be
the smartest race on earth.
WILL ROGERS
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Will Rogers A Very Quotable Man |
Why don’t they pass
a constitutional amendment
prohibiting anybody from learning anything?
If it works as well as Prohibition did,
in five years Americans would be
the smartest race on earth.
WILL ROGERS
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If Only He Knew Then What He Knows Now
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God gave us Religion because He did not need it for Himself
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God gave us Religion because He did not need it for Himself
Michaelangelo The Creation of Adam (1511) © But the quote is mine © |
Monday, December 1, 2014
She Said...He Said...Again (He/She #39) ©
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"Hey, sleepy face. Once again, you missed Marcel DuTramp."
"What did the Poet Laureate have to say today?"
"Well, a booming voice filled the coffee house:
WELCOME TO DECEMBER!
HE WAS BORN THIS MONTH.
The baristas silenced the espresso maker
and everyone stood at attention."
"Then what?"
"He recited the following:
Jesus was a Jew
until the resurrection, you know
then he discovered EGO:
I want a religion named after me!
All he wants every Christian to do
is remember they are all part Jew.
"He stopped right there but nobody made a sound."
"Too bad."
"Then he added All you need is love
and everybody applauded."
"Deservedly. But shame on me because I forgot
he had recited that poem to me on the Jetty.
"Shame on you but all we need is love."
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"Hey, sleepy face. Once again, you missed Marcel DuTramp."
"What did the Poet Laureate have to say today?"
"Well, a booming voice filled the coffee house:
WELCOME TO DECEMBER!
HE WAS BORN THIS MONTH.
The baristas silenced the espresso maker
and everyone stood at attention."
"Then what?"
"He recited the following:
Jesus was a Jew
until the resurrection, you know
then he discovered EGO:
I want a religion named after me!
All he wants every Christian to do
is remember they are all part Jew.
"He stopped right there but nobody made a sound."
"Too bad."
"Then he added All you need is love
and everybody applauded."
"Deservedly. But shame on me because I forgot
he had recited that poem to me on the Jetty.
"Shame on you but all we need is love."
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