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,
regards,
AB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Wolman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: b/c
> Kenneth Wolman wrote:
>
>> Anny Ballardini wrote:
>>
>>> Hi dear Kenneth,
>>>
>>> I agree with Frederick Pollack,
>>>
>>> a great poem, with my compliments and my wishes for a good Sunday,
>>>
>>> Anny
>>
>>
>> Why, thank you. A nice start on a rainy morning.
>>
>> ken
>
> It's dangerous here. Those nasty back-channels can bite us a posteriori
> if we aren't careful. Public compliments are cool in any case.
>
> k
>
> --
> Kenneth Wolman http://kenwolman.com http://kenwolman.blogspot.com
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> "Only silence is shame."--Bartolomeo Vanzetti
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