June 2012
30 posts
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada
July 30, 1964
Dear Mr. Fuller:
I was struck (lightly) the other day by the following wonder: if lawyers become disbarred, and priests unfrocked, how might people in other paths of life be read out of their profession or calling?
It occurred to me then that electricians get delighted, and musicians possibly denoted. If these assumptions are correct, surely it follows that cowboys must be deranged, that models are deposed, and judges are obviously distorted. A medium who loses her license is dispirited, and it seems only poetic justice that a Far Eastener who is banished is disoriented.
I could go on and on, but I don’t want to overload the mail handlers. An office worker who can’t cope may, alas, become defiled.
Yours sincerely,
Marian Forer
Some days I enjoy this language, and more importantly the people that use it in cool ways.
Mumford & Sons vs. Silversun Pickups
For the life of me I cannot find where I first heard the Silversun Pickups song used in this. However now that I have it in this form I much prefer the Mumford & Sons backing for it. I makes it a much prettier and heartier song, but that might just be the nature of a banjo.