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Pop Cult Mind Wax - Old Age, Memory, Penile Mutiny

Written by Duke De Mondo
Published July 22, 2006
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Course, those memories, they don't always gnaw, sometimes they kiss and caress and soothe and arouse and whisper in tongues o' sapphire devotion.

And that's without considering how those memories, they're all reminds him he's lived at all. If the memories are robbed, where's the learning and the growing and the hurting and the loving and the, aye, the living.

How much of the soul needs the memory to survive?

Looking at Gerry and The Minister, then looking away, the metaphysical weight o' it all far too much to consider in this heat.

"I would not." I'm saying, in answer to the question about the head-wipe. 'Course, this was afore Himself there got set to embarrassing and shocking and fearing me for my very life. Who knows how I'd have answered, had I been privy to that kinda knowledge.

But no.

Without experience, y'unnerstann, we have nothing. We need the horrible as much as if not more than the beautiful, on account of the beautiful glistens ever more vibrant in light o' the terrors either side. And so, with dawn all swaying in the breezes, the beauty it bore witness to, all the more so, aye, since it was so near to being lost to the slump o' the dysfunctional jim-bob.

And so Gerry and The Minister and the folks starting to make their way from the dining area to the bedrooms and conservatories and sitting rooms, they have that, they have lives tied round those wrists and ankles and earlobes, they have experience, and even if they don't remember it a lot of the time, the crooks in their foreheads and the crinkle o' their grins, they ensure the rest o' us remember it for them.

Reading o'er the last couple paragraphs I got the finger hovering o'er Delete. But no. Let it lay there 'gainst the white, horribly cloyingly Hallmark as it may be, let it linger there a time, and let the words set for following yon procession learn plenty from the mishaps and foibles o' the consonants and vowels traipsed afore them.

Thanks folks.

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The Duke (Aaron McMullan to his parents and the clergy) is a Northern Irish writer, performer and insomniac currently residing in London. He is the creator of Mondo Irlando, wherein his scribblings and hollerings can be found. He is currently working towards the completion of his first novel, and his debut "punk / country / folk / whatever" album has recently been released by Ex Libris Records . You can also pop by His MySpace Page and maybe have a coffee and a biscuit.
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Pop Cult Mind Wax - Old Age, Memory, Penile Mutiny
Published: July 22, 2006
Type: Opinion
Section: Culture
Filed Under: Culture: Family and Relationships, Culture: Personal History, Music: Country and Americana, Video: Romantic
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#1 — July 22, 2006 @ 23:33PM — Gordon Hauptfleisch [URL]

You truly wield a mean 'postrophe,Duke, but I'll never quite think of the mantlepiece in quite the same way again.

Another great read--Thanks.

#2 — July 23, 2006 @ 00:20AM — Mark Saleski [URL]

once again duke, outstanding stuff.

#3 — July 23, 2006 @ 00:25AM — Mary K. Williams [URL]

Gerry and The Minister'I keep thinking..."Jerry (or Gerry) and the Pacemakers"

I think Gerry and the Minister is a right proper title of something. Mark my words Duke! You'll be wanting to use this for something!

Now, to the actual writing.

You do not disapoint dear Duke.

#4 — July 23, 2006 @ 09:06AM — Duke De Mondo [URL]

thank you folks! this is a touch longer than i'd expected it to be, but there you go. still, i think i don't dislike it. (i've never heard THOSE words uttered, alas. that'd make for a fine Mind Wax in itself)

mary - i kept thinkin of gerry and the pacemakers too! i was gonna go back and change all the Gerry to Jerry, just to see if it might ease that somewhat. but then, havin Gerry And The Pacemakers flutter front the eyes every so often isn't at all bad.

thanks again, folks.

#5 — July 23, 2006 @ 09:23AM — Mat Brewster [URL]

So beautiful my filth-limb wept.

#6 — July 23, 2006 @ 09:25AM — Duke De Mondo [URL]

HA! well i hope you wiped up... and thank you, Sir Brewster!

#7 — July 23, 2006 @ 18:02PM — Aaron Fleming [URL]

Excellent stuff! I think you're right, keep the bad memories, for they make the good experiences all the better by way of contrast.

#8 — August 7, 2006 @ 18:13PM — Festive Dave [URL]

You are insane. hahaha. Now I'll think of you every time I stare at my gangling, flaccid manhood :(

#9 — August 7, 2006 @ 18:35PM — Duke De Mondo [URL]

Festive Dave! Saint's preserve us. wonderful to see you here, and i think it's only fair you should think of me in those circumstances, since i surely think of you every time the tweeds shuffle.

and sir fleming, thank you, and apologies for missing your comment. how in hells name did that happen?

#10 — August 19, 2006 @ 17:00PM — Sir Rodney Dinkle- my Delight.

I fear you have become a caricature of your own overstressed rhetoric, which delights itself in saying very little at all. All in all a fine display of vocal masturbation spun with the integrity of a child molestor's charm. The cretins will think this a harsh review. Well I say it's not in so much as it lacks detail, but thank fuck, finally someone tells a man what must be said! Indeed that's what I say on the matter and I say no more.

p.s. I'm pathetic in so much as ill be back. Perhaps even with a tale of my own.

#11 — August 19, 2006 @ 17:26PM — Duke De Mondo [URL]

Sir Rodney Dinkle, you, sir, have voiced what i myself have been thinking for much of the past whiles. and hurrah that you've given such thoughts such marvellous words to play with. thank you, but i dunno that i delight in sayin very little at all. i try of times to say something. it's with none much delight whatsoever that i find an altogether savage emptiness remaining therein of occasion.

surely you couldn't have said it at a better time! thanks, man.

#12 — August 19, 2006 @ 18:44PM — sir Rodney Dinkle- my Delight.

I must retract my bitter scorn, for I meant no malice and I suspect I have portrayed much. I truly do admire your work and dedication; it is a triumph I lack considerably. A shit day makes me project my own self-loathing onto undeserving others. My review has credit in so much as it reflects the truly shameful nature of its author, nothing more. Forgive me, and do keep writing, your work is clearly a deserving joy to many.

#13 — August 22, 2006 @ 09:22AM — a distant void

I suggest you, tighthen up your expression, condense your images and refine your narrative into a more fluent and digestable form. At time your articles can be more exhausting to read rather than enjoyable, which is a shame because they harness huge potential. I insist you keep the lyrical tone that pervades your work, but try not to let it, distract away from the precision of the point or emotion your trying to convey - it's a simple matter of subtlelty more than anything. And most importantly use your often brilliant metaphors more sparingly, build up to them with suspense and excitement, so they suprise the reader with original perspective, as opposed to being exhaustively distracting in nearly every sentence. All this will inevitably, i think, make you writing more striking and memorable to the reader as opposed to making them feel with a current of rhetoric compossed, aye, i say of o's and ar's not dissimilar, or very much alike of those, perhaps cast by many, or if not many then one, squibbling sailor upon the spendiforous retreat of unspoilt and afreshly discovered ancient shores, Alas! Or if you will - overwhelmed!

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