> Ahem...
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> Roger Day wrote:
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>> I wouldn't want to front-channel meddle with a pro's plumbing either,
>> not without an invite anyway.
Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, we, or I, was talking about the poem's plumbing -
or, alternatively, if you want to think architecture with plumbing, say, the
façade of Centre de Pompidou. Yes, the poem's "pompidou"!
Other than that, me loves the quote below from the Elder. Times I have
written without any or, alternatively, proclamation of all zee forsaid. The
question always remains whether or not it be good writing, me believe. I
think we have all been various in that category.
Thank you MJ.
Stephen V
http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
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> --
> A man may write of love, and not be in love, as well as of husbandrie, and not
> goe to plough: or of witches, and be none: or of holinesse, and be flat
> prophane. - Giles Fletcher the Elder.
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