Wednesday, October 21, 2015

He Said...She Said...(He/She #45) ©

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"Speaking of the Long Beach Jetty, I saw
  its Poet Laureate this morning."

"Tell me something I don't know.
  You see him every morning."

"Did you know he changed the pronunciation of his name?"

"From Marcel to Morsel, as in a small quantity?"

"No, silly boy. He changed the way to say his last name:
  No more Du-TRUMP because he does not want to sound
  like the Donald."

"I didn't know he had a political conscience. Good for him."

"He now pronounces his name the way it is spellt.
  Marcel DuTRAMP  rhymes with DuCHAMP."

"You mean it now rhymes with how he mispronounces
  his Surrealist uncle's name."

"Better than that, he gave me a picture of his uncle.
 You want to see it."

"Sure...





"You're joking. This isn't Marcel Duchamp!"

"Yes it is but only when he wanted to be known
   as  Rrose Selavy.  Isn't she/he cute?"



"Holy Dada! Marcel Duchamp–the artist who put
  a mustache on the Mona Lisa–was a transvestite!
  He should have lived here in Long Beach
  where trannies are a dime a dozen...
  Wait a minute...Don't tell me...
  Is his 'nephew' a transvestite?"


 "He told me he wasn't. DuTramp said
  wearing women's clothing
  gives him an asthma attack."

"Shit!"

"Why do you say that?"

"Because if the Poet Laureate of Long Beach were a transvestite,
  I wouldn't get jealous every time you talked about him."

"How do you know I am telling you the truth?"

"Enough said."
  
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Footnotes
For reasons too personal to mention, the pages of the HE SAID...SHE SAID
sequence are the only GoFather of Math pages written in a quiet font size.

Also, they are the only sequential pages to not be linked together.
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