Aw, sweet! Maybe it's because I've just seen some Shakespeare (in Korean), but that hidden message has a very "all's well that ends well" kind of atmosphere, like a Shakespearean epilogue:
"Fourtunately, our parody-play comes to an end. Written by one of the unfortunates, a failed writer and musician who could have been. Could have been, in the echelons of momus, but beaten by others ego,own self doubt and self mediocrity. A whelping underdog, hated curr pup... Still shouldnt all mens voices be heard in a council of fools... W e hope you enjoyed our whimsy, no malice was itended."
I have to say, "the echelons of momus" are not too hard to attain! I mean, it's easier than aiming to be Elton John, isn't it? And there's still time; I'm sure our parodist "pup" (who's posting from a cellphone in Japan, according to his IP address) is younger than me, so his "failure" is far from definitive. Anyway, no hate coming his way from here.
Re: Speaking of whimsy...
Date: 2005-08-26 11:47 pm (UTC)"Fourtunately, our parody-play comes to an end. Written by one of the unfortunates, a failed writer and musician who could have been. Could have been, in the echelons of momus, but beaten by others ego,own self doubt and self mediocrity. A whelping underdog, hated curr pup... Still shouldnt all mens voices be heard in a council of fools... W e hope you enjoyed our whimsy, no malice was itended."
I have to say, "the echelons of momus" are not too hard to attain! I mean, it's easier than aiming to be Elton John, isn't it? And there's still time; I'm sure our parodist "pup" (who's posting from a cellphone in Japan, according to his IP address) is younger than me, so his "failure" is far from definitive. Anyway, no hate coming his way from here.