Yes, that's pressing way beyond the polite borders erected, Fred.
Interesting tone of both admiration & its opposite, or an odd envy?
But carefully modulated....
Doug
On 5-Dec-08, at 8:43 PM, Frederick Pollack wrote:
> But the expression with which
> he greets what he thinks he’s hearing
> would be called unearthly, on this or any earth.
Douglas Barbour
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