:-)
singing the blues,
that is why the b/c would have been better,
cheers,
Anny
From: "Kenneth Wolman" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 5:03 PM
> Anny Ballardini wrote:
>
>> A b/c from me requires a more expansive and less expensive / see baroque
>> / tone,
>>
>> a f/c to the same message would have been:
>>
>> I thus confirm Poet Friedrick Pollack's statement that the poem featured
>> here below depicts an edifying behaviour towards learning by
>> strengthening indeed our common _dictated from afar_ (unluckily lacking)
>> morals, seen the disastrous missing (read killing, bloody massacre, sin
>> after sin) of them and the continuous wearing of pitiful masks by the
>> mass driven by delimited self-interest, that it / s/he / is _nothing but
>> a miserable void outside posture_ proliferating in multifold vain
>> fiction - clashing against the honesty of the Person ___shame___
>>
>> we therefore stand to similar felt teachings,
>> my best wishes and applause,
>
> I'm in trouble now. Introduce me to the author. "Who is that maaaaaan,
> I'd like to shake his haaaaand, he made my baby fall in love with
> me-eeee."
>
> Ken
>
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