Dom wrote:
>Sure thing, boss. I vote we set up a literary congress in the
troglodyte's cave that currently passes for a Midland Red bus-station
under the Bull ring.
Mind you, at the present rate I might be booted out and have to emigrate
to Halesowen.<
Hey, yeah, great idea Dominic, I was wondering where to hold the congress.
And no worries about the other matter, if there are any problems I could
simply install you as Ambassador to Halesowen.
Best
Dave
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dominic Fox" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: the emperor's portfolio
david.bircumshaw wrote:
>After much cogitation and deep consideration I have found THE ANSWER,
albeit
>said answer only applies to the poetic side of things, however we know that
>is the centre of universal concerns. In order to dispel literary disorders,
>and effect an era of versicle harmony, and too find a way past the impasses
>of post modernism and LangPo, all poets should in future emigrate to and
>live in Bermingum. Sorry that's Brummagem I mean Beormingasham I mean the
>village of Peter de Bermingham I mean the homestead of the family of Beorm
I
>mean Birmingham.
>
Sure thing, boss. I vote we set up a literary congress in the
troglodyte's cave that currently passes for a Midland Red bus-station
under the Bull ring.
Mind you, at the present rate I might be booted out and have to emigrate
to Halesowen.
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