Monday, March 31, 2014

Farthington's Voicemail: many of oops

A treasure trove of Carlton Farthington's voicemails has recently been made available to the blog.  At the request of researchers, enthusiasts, law enforcement agencies, and other followers of the project, voice-to-text transcriptions have been published as-is rather than edited for sense.  We hope that this will better capture the texture of the spoken word, rendering it more accessible and/or flexible for the diverse purposes of our audience



3/15/14 10:37 PM 5 days ago

Art:
If answering machine cut me off so i'm gonna continue. But You know, and then going back after the fact and seeing how much had been written and how many ideas had been thought of the never quite never explored, never became a reality so many different realities. Whatever Brock, to. For away. She never brought to reality and many of oops, ad. Interesting, maybe more interesting than the one for them to the up getting used and You know so that part of. I think some of that is some of what bloggers about this is just letting some of those ideas. The expressed in and maybe they go somewhere, maybe they don't. If you know. But then taking that same principle. A leading those old ideas. This past ideas, find expression, but also was in the present. You know, the ones that are kind of coming up now and thinking about. In some ways to me seems much more interesting to sketch out something that might happened sketch out some sort of. Possible story that might explain, the many different elements that are involved that might serve as the meeting point where the collision of all these various elements, could happen and whether or not. Those are the quote unquote official. Story, I think. That's part of what I'd like to explore. I feel like we're Well, be on the point where. That is, at all stranger unacceptable in terms of literary President. Just kinda interested in, sketching some of those things out in some ways, getting to that final draft. If you will. Is Really, not one of the main things on my mind. Yes, writing a final draft means that we kill off all the other possibilities, that there were. So many different possibilities. That's such rich Smith, was there, prior to making that final decision deciding.

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