24th March 2005

Saxon the Web

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The CBO offers up clip 3 of the Gonzo Marketing review ("87 used and new from $0.47"). 

"…I drop in a ten pound note.

He’s surprisingly good to be playing in the street. Seeing the

denomination, he jumps up and presses a compact disc into my hand. I

turn it over. Karlsax Online it says.

The rain forests of the world constitute a cauldron of
biological ferment and co-evolutionary experimentation, a living
ecosystem where few parts exist independent of the whole. Lianas and
mahoganies, primates and insect colonies, jaguars and bromeliads,
slow-moving sloths and dazzling butterflies, intermittent light and
impenetrable darkness, the endless cycle of rain and evaporation,
transpiration and erosion, all weave together to produce a tapestry of
nearly unimaginable color and complexity."

This is somehow different from your usual marketing text.  Here’s a link to the Saxon that the CBO heard lo those many years ago as he wandered footloose and without a feck through the streets of Londinium.  Two and a half years ago, when the CBO was only a holy madman, speaking in tongues and dishing this stuff out daily in his blog he offered a large piece of the intro to Gonzo Marketing that he cut off at the saxophone busker.

Next week I’ll be in the rainforest in Central America.  I’m glad the CBO warned me about the bromeliads in time.  And the jaguars.  It all sounds humid.  Perhaps I’ll stay in the hotel and let the jaguars come to me.

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  1. 1 On March 24th, 2026, fp said:

    …the kindness of strangers…

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