Monday, July 14, 2008

response/assignment V



This sad sight was spotted on the blue line of the "L" train in Chicago at 6:45 a.m, July 3rd, 2008. The frustrated commuter tried the first lines of a Sudoku with a strategy that was described on the scene as "depressing," by a later commuter comrade. The attempt was described as, "attack and scratch away," by the same commuter. The free paper was left on the chair. Chicago resident and self-proclaimed Sudoku guru Jerry Carlson explained, "This seems to be a classic case of the unexamined life. Sudoku, like an impressionist painting, should be viewed from a distance. Only then can true beauty be found."




Nothing for lunch. Nothing for dinner. All that's left is diet coke and xerox after xerox after xerox from here unto the bluest of fluorescently lit eternity.




Democracy in America in the 21st century.

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