Depends whether you take the high road or the low road -- if you take the
former, you probably +will+ end up at a church picnic -- or if not, at
Rangers/Celtic match.
If you take the low road, you'll probably finish coupin gless fur gless wi
Thomas the Rhymer and the Queen of Fairy, and wake up with a hangover seven
years years older.
As to which is the better option ...
Robin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Candice Ward" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: World Poetry Day
> What? Didn't you just go to Scotland?
>
> Candice
>
> P.S. Your cue, Robin!
>
>
> > I never go to church picnics.
> >
> > At 07:44 AM 9/24/2001 -0700, Ram Devineni wrote:
> >> Dear Friends:
> >>
> >> In light of events happening around the world, poetry
> >> is even more important in our lives. As many of you
> >> know, we had over 180 readings in over 150 cities
> >> around the world during the last week in March 2001 to
> >> celebrate the UN's Dialogue Among Civilizations
> >> Through Poetry program. We are attempting to do it
> >> again from 17 March to 24 March 2002. The theme is:
> >> "Can poetry build a culture of peace and non-violence
> >> in the world?"
> >>
> >> We would like your support and help by either:
> >> 1. Setting up a reading in your town or city to focus
> >> on the theme.
> >>
> >> 2. If an editor or publisher, run our ads located at
> >> http://www.dialoguepoetry.org/un_exchange_ads.htm
> >>
> >> If interested or have questions, please email Larry
> >> Jaffe at [log in to unmask] or visit our site at
> >> http://www.dialoguepoetry.org
> >>
> >> Thank You,
> >> Ram Devineni
> >> Program Coordinator
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