The Rule 2(d)

Send the gun to the Iron Foundry where it can be melted down.

These are the notes of how I have been managing since Cole Marquis made the All My Friends Are Fish album by the Downsiders. As for Cole, I may be his only fan but if not then his greatest. And, what I have found is a very complex story about a gun which should warrant caution. It’s not a real gun. It’s a picture of a GUN. So, since 1988, when the album came out I can trace the cause of a long and arduous process of compromising back to Cole Marquis. These notes will help a person with a gun to make sense of their circumstance.

Did you ever wonder what to do with a gun? For some people this is critical. You would put the gun down. The fact that this is a story is maintained in that the gun in this example is an abstract double printed and separated image of a gun. The Picture is a rendered gun by Andy Warhol. Considering the Downsiders story, I should point out that Cole Marquis has the picture of the gun, the exact Warhol picture in his mind for the formation of the, “All my Friends are Fish,” story. The “All my Friends are Fish,” story is based on a work of Art! Now, Please accept my notes the title of which is Rule 2(d) as helpful and productive for a circumstance that might benefit from some finesse and careful reasoning.