Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 , David Brandt <david.brandt@g...> wrote: > On 4/15/05, docspeed2001 <docspeed2001> wrote: > > > > , > > <herbguy@s...> > > wrote: > > > > > > Now the big question is, am I a manipulator, am I a coach, am I a > > > > teachers, am I an asshole... > > > > > I think you are an asshole, manipulating coach that teaches, things > > that people sometimes do not want to learn YET > > > > > Dave > > > > I love it! > > > > Now, let's Mickey Spillane it a bit... > > > > I think I'll use that testimonial on my next advertising copy. > > > > > > > > > > Spillane, huh? How about this classic bit from " The Body Lovers " : > > He stood with his back angled to the wall. To an indifferent > observer he was simply in idle conversation, but it wasn't like that > at all. This was an instinctive gesture of survival, being in constant > readiness for an attack. His head didn't turn and his eyes didn't seem > to move, but I knew he saw us. I could feel the hackles on the back of > my neck stiffening and I knew he felt the same way. > Dog was meeting dog. Nobody knew it but the dogs and they > weren't telling. > He was bigger than I thought. The suggestion of power I had > seen in his photographs was for real. When he moved it was with the > ponderous grace of some jungle animal, dangerously deceptive, because > he could move a lot faster if he had to. > When we were ten feet away he pretended to see us for the > first time and a wave of charm washed the cautious expression from his > face and he stepped out to greet Dulcie with outstretched hand. > But it wasn't her he was seeing. It was me he was watching. > I was one of his own kind. I couldn't be faked out and wasn't leashed > by the proprieties of society. I could lash out and kill as fast as he > could and of all the people in the room, I was the potential threat. I > knew what he felt because I felt the same way myself. > > > (Lots of great Spillane excerpts at http://www.interlog.com/~roco/excerpts.html) I read farther down on that site. This struck my interest. " What reason do you have to give to get the license? " " You don't have to have a reason. I had military training so that helps. You have to show proficiency. " " You mean they have to be sure you can kill someone? " " Sure. " But there was a twist in the story: if he was going to shoot someone in this state it would probably be a cop. " This is a strange state. Recently we have had very corrupt police. The strange thing is if a cop draws on you and you outdraw him and kill him you are in the clear. He is not supposed to pull a gun on you. So when you register for a concealed weapon they all know you are carrying a gun and they say: 'That guy could kill me'. So they leave you alone. " " So the point is to frighten the cops? " " You better believe it... But be careful writing that: I mean the bad cops. " What do you think group? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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