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Pondicherry Readers Speak Out

January 11, 2013 Leave a comment Go to comments

By Kevin Thurston
Lankville City
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I spend most of my time in very frightening, windowless rooms.  There is no decoration of any sort in my rooms.  Once, I had a poster that depicted two kittens on top of a gigantic ball of yarn.  The caption read KEEP HANGING ON BECAUSE WE’RE KITTENS AND WE DON’T KNOW WHAT ELSE TO DO.  It was given to me as a present and I thought it was funny for two days but then I took it down and pushed it into a neighbor’s mailbox.

I ordered a copy of the Pondischerries [sic] Book because I believe in small press publications.  This one is particularly nice.  It’s got a big graph inside with statistics of all sorts and some stories and the paper smells vaguely of the East.  It’s a good “snow” book.  By that, I mean it’s good to read when it’s snowing.

The light is beginning to dim.  I only know this because there is a distant section of this apartment where there may be a window.  There is a perpetual state of darkness in my rooms but it is worse at night.

I have a pair of shorts left.  They are loose around the waist.

The rest of Thurston’s account was a series of completed word jumbles.

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