CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
from Mycroft:
from a_unique_person (to Mycroft):
Sorry, old sport, simply don't get your banter. What elaborate fantasy? I've read Lewis Carroll, but even the Red Queen's advice doesn't help.Such elaborate fantasies to hang on such a slender thread. Have you ever read Robert Burns?
Rare? What kind of projects have you been working on? It may be your experience that projects you're involved in turn out more pig's ear than silk purse, but it's not mine. The form of the project as of 1919 was the same form as it was in 1937, as expressed by Ben-Gurion, whose opinion you can hardly dismiss as irrelevant. (I don't have my library to hand just now, but I'll try to get around to looking up some more Ben-Gurion quotes soon-ish, for Esther's sake.) At no point has subsequent history even suggested that the plan has changed. Sharon is prime minister (a position of great power in the rather ad-hoc Israeli government system) and has laid claim to the full package in the recent past, albeit in guarded terms. The settlers who exercise such influence at the moment (few enough in numbers, but that's how the system is) certainly haven't changed the tune. Where is the elaborate fantasy? And where are the borders?It's rare when projects set in motion closely resemble their initial concepts in all but the most broadest terms.
As I've pointed out before, they aren't 85 year old maps. The aim of the project has been re-iterated a lot more recently than that. But a question that interests me : why do you think the fact that Jews are involved have anything to do with my posts about borders?When you are talking about Jews, suddenly it seems natural to drag out 85 year old maps drawn by dead people and say, ”Voila! This is their plan!”
from a_unique_person (to Mycroft):
If you find out, let me know. I suspect Mycroft has no substantive response, but he's doing the Cool Hand Luke thing. He can probably eat 50 eggs an' all.What sort of an answer is that?