I expressed myself badly - I meant that the owners of cellphones & cars
are in fact their servants. Trying to be too laconic. I never thought of
the obvious sense - going gaga. ;-)
mj
deborah russell wrote:
> just taking your phrase into household terms: drivelling servant-owner
>
>> I don't quite get the connection between doing the floors & windows
>> and mobile phones & automobiles?
>> mj
>> deborah russell wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, suppose to read: "do the floors and windows" - (my timing's
>>> off) need to practice air guitar, or control... evidently.
>>>
>>> I can't say I am old fashioned, but do enjoy the quieter, smaller
>>> venues for poetry and all my poet friends and enemies.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks, Deborah - is there something missing after "must" here? I
>>>> don't quite understand the floors & windows.
>>>> I regard poetry as a private art, I think it flourishes among
>>>> circles of friends/enemies, not in the public gaze of arenas like
>>>> rock music. I like the idea of the subscriber - we subscribe to
>>>> this list, poets' readers once subscribed to editions of their
>>>> works, reading someone's poem is subscribing it with one's
>>>> response. Old-fashioned...
>>>> Martin
>>>>
>>>> deborah russell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Isn't that what poets do best...public masturbation?
>>>>>
>>>>> "Scrips", short for medication, "filled" you can figure that out.
>>>>> I do despise being a drivelling servant-owner - but someone
>>>>> absolutely must
>>>>> to the floors and windows.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> M.J.Walker - no blog - no webpage - no idea
>>>>
>>>> Nous ne faisons que nous entregloser. - Montaigne
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>> M.J.Walker - no blog - no webpage - no idea
>>
>> Nous ne faisons que nous entregloser. - Montaigne
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M.J.Walker - no blog - no webpage - no idea
Nous ne faisons que nous entregloser. - Montaigne
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