Monday, August 11, 2014

".... standing there like he's holding up the wall." 

That's what Frazier said about Lovelady, and the irony is that he was right EXCEPT THAT IT WAS THE OTHER WALL, THE EAST WALL.

It was a small doorway, and you can see the east corner of it in the picture. Black Hole Man (who was Lovelady wearing his short-sleeved shirt) was pretty close to the east wall. That is where he was. Doorman was Oswald, and he was in the center. 

Look, bpunk, Frazier is totally discombobulated about this. His thought processes about it are as convulsive as the Lovelady figure in the Hughes film before he stabilizes. Frazier has been fighting the reality that Doorman was Oswald, and it has twisted his thoughts into a pretzel. The only way for him to straighten it out is to realize that his thoughts are fundamentally wrong: Doorman really was Oswald. He just has to face it. And I sincerely hope I get the chance to help him do it. 

But, there is no saving you, bpunk. You are a blood-soaked Kennedy-killer to the end, and we are going to see it to the end. 

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