Morrace
Friday 8th May 2009 4:03pm [Edited]
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This I found extremely interesting and well worth the effort. It reminded me of the mystery novel I'm writing at the moment - well not writing at the moment literally, because at the moment I'm commenting on your extremely interesting piece and well worth the effort. My novel "Recliner Beyond the Tall Order Cook" also involves a fridge containing food, namely: beer, cheese, butter, eggs, tomatoes, cucumber, etc, so you could say we have something in Clapham Common.
SPOREMOO: We have something in Clapham Common.
Oh – you did say it. Well done!
Anyway, my novel (and therefore your well worth the effort piece) has been likened to the works of Jam Donut. Jam Donut is of the opinion that a predominant giggle-concept is the concept of neo-conceptual comedy.. An abundance of it is found within the BSG. Similarly, Timothy Mallet uses the term 'sub-modern cultural theory' to denote the role of the comedy writer as observer.
Returning to your extremely interesting and well worth the effort piece; any kooky girl can realise a "shittake is about to hit the flan." but it takes a real quiche to try to seduce a kitchen help with peaches and cream. The quiche competes with some self-righteous snack, and a ham beside the sycophant wisely dances with mushrooms (as opposed to 'Wolves'). A self-loathing fruit cake could be dwelt upon in this instance. The Japanese mushroom can either be evenhandedly fried or sat on depending on the temperature of the fridge in question or whether or not there is a gnome, elf or fairy handy.
May I suggest that the kooky girl panics, and a quiche from the fridge graduates from the flan causing the kooky girl to fall pregnant, then she could well be developed into a tall order cook as in my mystery novel, "Recliner Beyond the Tall Order Cook", which features a short order cook who whilst working in the Euro Express train organises an omelette strike without breaking any eggs - then a pork chop carelessly ignores a soggy cheese-burger causing an outbreak of silly fool poisoning.
The aforementioned can be interpolated into that which includes art as a paradox. Therefore, 'neo-conceptual construction' as defined by the Chuckle Brothers, denotes the common ground between; a kooky girl, a kitchen, ham, cheese - peaches and cream, quiche, Japanese mushrooms, cucumber, culture and comedy – and comedy, as my wife often reminds me as I'm about to enter her doggy-fashion, is what I'm all about, Alfie.