Doug
We got some of Crozier's vegetables (and some of the penis poems for
that matter) at other sessions. If popular is based mainly on good fun,
I can see how it works.
Regards
Martin
> From my POV, over here, she would, wanting instead to read poems about
> the sex lives of vegetables. But she is one of our most popular poets
> (whatever that means).
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> Adamson is always lovely, & definitely tries....
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> Who knows, for Hamill that might be spiritual discipline....
>
> Doug
> On 28-Apr-08, at 1:09 AM, Max Richards wrote:
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>> Lorna Crozier was better but skirted the issue,
>
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