tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post6657758582409068758..comments2023-09-26T07:10:49.169-07:00Comments on Stephen T. McCarthy <i><b>STUFFS</b></i>: THE LEGEND OF CORDES JUNCTION (Version 1; Part 2)Stephen T. McCarthyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post-13926400304643776782010-01-11T08:31:01.406-08:002010-01-11T08:31:01.406-08:00rLEE-b ~
>>[But it does seem like a somewha...rLEE-b ~<br /><br />>>[But it does seem like a somewhat odd tale.]<<<br /><br />Well, it comes from an odd writer. But you being somewhat of a David Lynch fan, I would have thought this would have been somewhat up yer alley. Although it ain't nearly as odd as Lynch's stuffs. (Perhaps it wasn't odd enough?)<br /><br />>>[Maybe because I'm picturing it to be really about you and you having these two little boys.]<<<br /><br />Well, ordinarily the reader doesn't know much if anything about the writer of a story he or she happens to come across. I think you needed to read it as if you found it published in some magazine and you knew nothing about Stephen T. McCarthy.<br /><br />>>[I want to see version 2 now to compare before I say much more.]<<<br /><br />Well, you probably won't be saying much more then for a long time (if ever), because I don't know that I'll be posting version 2. If so, it won't be for some time. That's a lot of "copying", which is quite a drag for me (it's on paper, not in a computer file). <br /><br />>>[I looked up Cordes Junction on my National Geographic road atlas and it is not there, although Arcosanti is.]<<<br /><br />Yup, it should be showing up just below Arcosanti. But then what do you expect using National Geographic materials? N.G. is still trying to sell the masses on the false idea of Darwinian Evolution. They're not a sound, trustworthy source. "Cordes Jct." shows up just fine on my Triple A Road Atlas.<br /><br />>>[But I see several Google entries including information about vacationing in Cordes Junction. What are they thinking?]<<<br /><br />Ha!-Ha! Now THAT'S funny! <br />"Like dust, scorpions and rattlesnakes? Like nothing better to do all day than drink malt liquor and watch the truckers earn their paychecks? Then come vacation with us at Cordes Junction! Make a reservation today with Willie's Hole-In-The-Wall Motel - We'll leave the heat on for you!"<br /><br />~ "Lonesome Dogg" McMEStephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post-57304368553761216602010-01-10T23:53:11.681-08:002010-01-10T23:53:11.681-08:00Okay, I can see how this tale might have originate...Okay, I can see how this tale might have originated after going back to review the Christmas tree post. But it does seem like a somewhat odd tale. Maybe because I'm picturing it to be really about you and you having these two little boys. I want to see version 2 now to compare before I say much more.<br />I looked up Cordes Junction on my National Geographic road atlas and it is not there, although Arcosanti is. But I see several Google entries including information about vacationing in Cordes Junction. What are they thinking?<br />Then from the U.S. Department of Transportation there is a Cordes Junction Interchange <br />Environmental Assessment which seems to validate some of the facts of the story. Oh dear.<br />My word verification code was "STHRIM" as in South Rim of the Grand Canyon perhaps -- it just keeps getting creepier.<br />LeeArlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.com