Jim how awful -did they really say that -I noticed they were referred to all
the time as 'prostitutes'like some second class citizen -did someone once
say that there was 'little difference between prostitution and
marriage'sounds like GBS
P dismayed
Am glad that you wrote the poem
Ps where can we join the cat liberation army?
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From: Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and
poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of kasper salonen
Sent: 13 December 2006 09:56
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Subject: Re: snap - BBC Radio News
great minimalistic reporting Jim, liked this a lot
KS
On 13/12/06, Jim Bennett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> For some reason mail I sent on a few days ago has never appeared, perhaps
> the Cat Liberation Army are at work. Here it is just Wednesday so time
for
> a snap...
>
> Snap - BBC radio news
>
> didn't know what to call
> the murdered women
> they called them
> prostitutes
> sex workers
> street walkers
> and in one bulletin said
> it is believed that the
> murdered women
> performed
> acts for money
> not even sex acts
> just acts
> but that was nothing
> compared to the man
> on lunchtime radio
> who said
> so far it is prostitutes
> that have been found dead
> the murderer
> has not targeted women
>
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>
> Jim
> http://www.poetrykit.org/jim/index.htm
> www.poetrykit.org
> ___________________________________________________
>
> Jim Bennett's poetry collection "The Man Who Tried to Hug Clouds"
> pub 2004 by Bluechrome (reprinted 2006) read about it or order from;
> http://www.bluechrome.co.uk/
> ____________________________________________________
>
> PK On-line Poetry Workshop
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>
> JIM BENNETT - Publisher's site
> http://www.poetrykit.org/jim/index.htm
>
> An interview at;
> http://www.poetrykit.org/iv00/bennett.htm
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