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- References: <1993Jan21.031854.27081@tc.cornell.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 01:35:52 EST
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- In article <1993Jan21.031854.27081@tc.cornell.edu>
- mdw@db.TC.Cornell.EDU (Matt Welsh) writes:
-
- >
- >Fade to a decrepit New Jersey or New York City railroad station, 19th
- >century motif, rotting leather upholstry en masse.
-
- first ans filmscript...need eleven toes to count the genres now...
-
- >"Whoa, Jake. Apricot massage oil. What does this mean?"
- >"Not much. In fact, I'm not sure why it's in there---"
- >
- >Jacob snatches the gift away, embarassed.
-
- And well he should be. I too would be embarrassed if I hydrated a colon.
-
- >"With the hapless denizens of your generation sending me letter after
- >letter of pathetic sex-crazed expose', I'm not surprised."
- >
- >"You're so palpable, Raphael. So palpable. I think that massage oil was a
- >mistake, maybe an anachronism, maybe some kind of gift for the future, love
- >in absentia..."
-
- Typo alert: Matt meant, "in abstentia." Raphael was a nun, like me.
-
- >"Last night I was reading a wonderful romance by Lillith Frances Van
- >Grovensburgstien, and it reminded me of you. 'In absentia', indeed. I had a
- >dream about flowers and children's undergarments, automatic dishwashers,
- >houseflies..."
-
- Ja, ik heb het ook gelezen. Een leuk verhaal. Jawel, heus waar. Dat zegt toch
- die Welsh. Hij kan je nog meer vertellen, als je meer weten wilt. Hartstikke
- leuk. En gezellig, met drop en boterham daarbij.
-
- >"Do you think I care? Good lord, get a hold of yourself. I've quite had it,
- >being in the legal business and all, with these endless tirades, your waning
- >garbage--"
- >
- >Jacob leans over and lights a cigarette. The brand name is clear on the side
- >of the filter: Montclair Lights. Montclair Lights run at about $0.90/pack in
- >New Jersey or New York or South Dakota. Jacob looks up, angrily, at his
- >counterpart and a dramatic drawn-out pause in the conversation is taken,
- >making a point to be almost, but not quite, emotional.
- >
- >"Jake, you're not paying attention."
- >
- >"I never pay attention in train stations."
-
- Matt must have read Tolstoy. Because he could not have mentioned train stations
- without being aware of the Russian tradition surrounding the "vokzal," the
- untranslatable rough Russian equivalent of the train station. Anna Karenina,
- Kreutzer Sonata... the train station implies the Irreversability of Time and
- Fate. Do you have another opinion?
-
- >"Pay attention. This dream--- it was more like a vision, not a waking dream,
- >but it was all too clear. Everything about it, all domestic, living at home,
- >washing clothes and mopping the floor, it's obvious."
-
- Of course it's Obvious. Any dream about cleaning means Guilt. With a capital G.
- Which of course is in turn a reference to Gooley...
-
- >"Obvious, you mean, with or without calling your 1-900 Psychic line?"
- >
- >"With. That's not the point, Jake. I'm... I'm going to California or Utah.
- >I'm going to work for Alfonso again."
- >
- >Raphael folds his newspaper, and a photograph of some unnamed Canadian
- >hockey team is consipicuously exposed.
- >
- >"Alfonso. You dog."
-
- Yep, says Alfonso, and I hate it when they feed me those pellets of bread.
- There's nothing more unpalatable.
-
- >"Alfonso was never anything _but_ good to me, and you know it. And I still
- >feel that there's nothing more exciting than weaving dhotis for the tribe
- >back home."
- >
- >"Alfonso singlehandedly killed off three-quarters of my extended family, and
- >Jacob takes a long drag from his dwindling cigarette. This is done as
- >emphatically as possible, with a closeup of the exhalation to top off the
- >effect.
-
- Dear Alfonso. D'Alfonso. D'Alonso. D'Alonsol. Di Lonsol. Di Eon Sol. Die 'n
- Sol. Die Sol. Diesel. What can I say except that thou art a scoundrel. Don thy
- long johns and thy bible belt and repent. good dog. there now. down boy. stay.
- no, actually, I take that back, because...
-
- >Suddenly a large red sign lights up in the back of the smoky, dank train
- >station: NUCLEAR ATTACK. Raphael and Jacob nonchanantly check their
- >personal geiger counters before removing full-body radiation survival
- >suits from their respective suitcases and putting them on. The rest of the
- >patrons in the station are seen to be doing the same thing, all in the same
- >humdrum fashion. Without skipping a beat, the conversation continues.
-
- Scary thought. That in a moment of ultimate crisis, everyone does THE SAME
- THING. At the same time. Man, a time to get a band together....
-
- >"Jake, you and your extended family can take a long walk off a short
- >intranuclear synapse for all I care. I've been working like a horse for
- >Big Larry Mo and his kingpin friends for the last 340 months, and, frankly,
- >I'm tired of it. Alfonso's seems like a paradise compared to this... this..."
- >
- >"Paradise?"
- >
- >Jacob suddenly realizes that he's still smoking the cigarette inside of the
- >radiation-safe helmet, and has to unzip the entire styrofoam-armor suit
- >to remove it. Annoyed, he zips himself back up just as the NUCLEAR
- >ATTACK sign goes out and is replaced by a large red NO SMOKING sign.
-
- Yes indeed, I completely agree. What could conceivably happen in the event of
- nuclear alarm is now taking place, to the same degree of insanely unquestioning
- conformity, in the anti-smoking campaign. Yes. Those who do not smoke are the
- rhinoceri who indeed want everyone else to be rhinoceri just like them and even
- though they donate a quarter a year to UNESCO they are acually right-winged,
- and not in the least bit recently so. Inherently so, since they proclaim a
- smoke-free environment but actually want stifling offices without freedom and
- without smoke.
-
- >"Raphael?"
- >
- >"What is it?"
- >
- >"Do you think Keiko really did kill the Vulcan ambassador in last week's show?"
- >
- >"I don't know, Jake. I just don't know."
-
- Me neither.
-
- Diana
-
- "And that's about it. No shoelaces."
-