My genuine apologies for this. I was intended for Roger back channel.
Damage done.
Sorry,
Stephen
> Hi Roger - you sent my limited vocabulary off to the dictionary on "japes" -
> assume it is a long "a" and not "japs". Not a common word here in
> California!
>
> I don't understand a need to apologize to Candace, unless it was for not
> seeing her one poem. Was that it??
> Between us I find her constant yammering and meddling not that very
> interesting, in fact I often hit the delete button. Not enough time in the
> day. As you might remember or not from her previous presence on this list,
> her strategy is to often make people feel guilty for questioning her motives
> and demand apologies.
> Whether or not she posted one poem, I think I would rather have poetry
> provide the foundation for response on the list, not the peripheral,
> distracting babble that I find her prone too.
>
> Well, I do go on too long. My apologies to you!
>
> Be well,
> Stephen V
>
>
>
>> Japes aside, I think you owe Candice an apology, Stephen.
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> On 4/9/07, Stephen Vincent <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>> Ahem...
>>>>
>>>> Roger Day wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 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/
>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> 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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