Dom
> And I'm buggered if I
> know what Erminia's so annoyed about, although by the sounds of it (my
> Italian's not so good, and AltaVista declined to translate some of her
more
> *expressive* language) I'm probably buggered anyway. Also a poo-poo head
My Italian, if not all that great, was sufficient to comprehend the posts.
But as for your poo-poo head status, and this relates to my original 'beef',
she seems to have an intermittent tactic of 'queering' other people's poems,
or the discussion of them,
if they are in any way distinctive in language, as yours was. Don't ask me
why, 'cause I don't know.
Best
Dave
David Bircumshaw
Leicester, England
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From: "domfox" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: They're rodentlike, and they're virtuous...
> A note on the title:
>
> Tammy Wynette sang "They're justified, and they're ancient..." on the
> Justified Ancients of Mu-Mu (also known as the K Foundation)'s hit record.
> Of course I mean those Noble Mice, again. And "Troppo, that last one"
refers
> to the previous poem in the sequence of that name. And I'm buggered if I
> know what Erminia's so annoyed about, although by the sounds of it (my
> Italian's not so good, and AltaVista declined to translate some of her
more
> *expressive* language) I'm probably buggered anyway. Also a poo-poo head.
>
> * * *
>
> If the tiger could speak, he would say, "Excuse me, but I'm very hungry.
Do
> you think I could have tea with you?"
>
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