"Some social, ain't it! Why, every durn professor of flight from here to Timbuctoo's flying in, 's what it looks like."
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If this were a Nicholson Baker novel, I'd expect this to be a metaphor for a writing convention. But it's Pynchon so it's probably a metaphor for penises. Although, what if all of Nicholson Baker's sex and penis references that were metaphors for writing were just double metaphors coming back around to penises and sex?! Now I want to re-read The Everlasting Story of Nory!
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