>From the point of view of the bunny?
At 06:08 AM 8/14/2000 GMT, Helen Hagemann wrote:
>Hi folks!
>I'm not of Catholic persuasion, more 'christadelphian calathumpian' - as
>Graham Kennedy used to say. However, I often pray for 'luck' so, I guess my
>patron saint would have to be 'St. Luck.' Are you interested in humour, as I
>could come up with a poem something like 'An Ode to a Rabbit's Foot' ?
>HH
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>>From: "Joanne Burns" <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: saints for the new millennium
>>Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 15:20:01 +1000
>>
>>re-- where is everybody--- perhaps they have been praying to their favorite
>>saint-------
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>>i've been enjoying the 'saint' thread --- both the sacred and profane
>>varieties----- and i wondered whether list members would be interested in
>>inventing new saints for the new millennium and posting poems about such
>>saints on all saints day, 1st.november----- or is that too far ahead to be
>>remembered------ perhaps these saints could be canonised on that day by a
>>poetryetc pope (maybe erminia since she wrote of a patron saint for
>>computer users). i have a prose poem about saint cathodalyser in 'everyone
>>needs a saint' --poetryetc featured poet series 3/15.
>>
>>anyone interested in this project .. am waiting on bended knees in my
>>anchorite's cave....
>>
>>joanne burns
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