Hey, Androo!
So what are you, mebbe ten minutes' stroll from this place called Perth?
And now you're one of the Founding Fathers Venerated? Good for you!
I hope we'll hear your lizard metaphor lovely put and soaked in all the
meaning we've come to expect of your words.
Have you completed the novel?
Rodan didn't mind your spelling, Androo. He's no stuffed shirt. He
understands that Sound's more profound than Spelling!
Well wishing to you---break a leg! (Judy hoping that's a universally
understood term)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Burke" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: [POETRYETC] Closing Readings of Perth Spring Poetry Festival
this Friday
> Judy
>
> P. S. never heard "waged" and "unwaged" before.
>
>
> They are just kinder (and more current) terms for the old 'employed' and
> 'unemployed'. As any househusband will tell you, you can work strenuously
> and be fully employed at it - but for no wage. Society hasn't got around
> that problem yet.
>
> I last read in the Perth Town Hall back in the mid-sixties! Struth, how
> the
> years limp by on their wooden legs.
>
> Andrew
>
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