no, no. Pinter's doing well with his howls...
On 12/8/05, Ken Wolman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Roger Day wrote:
>
> >At 73 I'll probably have my "furious howl of outrage" at the nurses
> >and the wind rather than Sky. He's certainly seized the day.
> >
> >Roger
> >
> >
> Heavens. I hope you do not think I am ragging on Pinter. And for the
> howls, I could not live without my daily furious howl of outrage.
> Working does that to you. Reading the front page of the daily papers
> does that to you. But I'm not accustomed to the Times getting all
> purple. "Furious howl of outrage" is...so...well, wow maaaaan...it's
> like so 1865. "Mrs. Lincoln, sitting in the theatre box with the
> President, uttered a furious howl of outrage." Und so weiter.
>
> ken
>
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