Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Agreed.
>
> It moves through the times & the pain with the dignity it says wasn't
> there....
I thank the people who read and saw something I still don't. I would
rather use irony and a smart-assed sarcasm than get lacrymose. At this
point I am writing to stay alive. Maybe that is one object of the
snaps? Well, the civil courts of Jersey are shut down until further
notice, so hearings on unpaid alimony will have to wait. Still...there
is the Maslow Hierarchy and whether or not one accords it any validity,
when you're out there hustling for work, you're too old to get hired and
too young to re-tire...poetry is not the first thing on the mind.
I got something wrong, a date: I said the fall-out from a 1967 moment of
stupidity followed until 1993. Error. It was 2003 when the FBI finally
said "Our bad" and shredded the records.
ken
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