'In his small office' then?
Bill
> On 14 Jun 2015, at 1:23 am, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> It wasn’t the waiting room anyway, it was in his small office…
>
> Doug
>> On Jun 12, 2015, at 5:58 PM, Max Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> title already taken by Elizabeth Bishop so not suitable unless there’s a connection…
>>
>> Max
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>>> On Jun 12, 2015, at 16:36, Bill Wootton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> or 'In the Waiting Room'?
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>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 13 Jun 2015, at 1:07 am, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>> Probably ‘In the Examination Room.’
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>>>> Or’In the Doctor’s office.’
>>>>
>>>> Along those lines, I guess….
>>>>
>>>> Doug
>>>>> On Jun 11, 2015, at 4:38 PM, Bill Wootton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>>> I'd like a title, Doug. Much richer for the contextualising.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 12 Jun 2015, at 2:45 am, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>>>> I suppose I could title it, Max…
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Doug
>>>>>>> On Jun 11, 2015, at 9:26 AM, Max Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>>>>> aha thanks Doug, that was one of my guesses…
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> a rich matter which may make more impact on more readers if you now add a few words…no?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> best from Max in Seattle
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Jun 11, 2015, at 7:49, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>>>>>> Looking at an old machine in a doctor’s office, Bill. The rest was nicely up-to-date or, as he said, works too well to get a new one, but I was staring at that one piece, &….
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We, on the other hand, may keep getting better (or manage at least to maintain)…
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Doug
>>>>>>>>> On Jun 11, 2015, at 1:34 AM, Bill Wootton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> mm sad state of the arts, Doug. Does all ageing have to be sad? Not according to Max's spring rambles. What manner of patients might these be I wonder?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>>>>>> On 11/06/2015, at 1:50 AM, Douglas Barbour wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>> State of the Art
>>>>>>>>>> but decades ago
>>>>>>>>>> sad state seen now
>>>>>>>>>> aging faster than
>>>>>>>>>> the patients
>>>>>>>>>> (be patient) it must seem
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> this riddle of progress
>>>>>>>>>> unanswered still
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Douglas Barbour
>>>>>>>>>> [log in to unmask]
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>>>>>>>>>> Recent publications: (With Sheila E Murphy) Continuations & Continuation 2 (UofAPress).
>>>>>>>>>> Recording Dates (Rubicon Press).
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> There is no life that does not rise
>>>>>>>>>> melodic from scales of the marvelous.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> To which our grief refers.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Robert Duncan.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Douglas Barbour
>>>>>>>> [log in to unmask]
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>>>>>>>> Recent publications: (With Sheila E Murphy) Continuations & Continuation 2 (UofAPress).
>>>>>>>> Recording Dates (Rubicon Press).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There is no life that does not rise
>>>>>>>> melodic from scales of the marvelous.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> To which our grief refers.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Robert Duncan.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Douglas Barbour
>>>>>> [log in to unmask]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Recent publications: (With Sheila E Murphy) Continuations & Continuation 2 (UofAPress).
>>>>>> Recording Dates (Rubicon Press).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is no life that does not rise
>>>>>> melodic from scales of the marvelous.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To which our grief refers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Robert Duncan.
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Douglas Barbour
>>>> [log in to unmask]
>>>>
>>>> Recent publications: (With Sheila E Murphy) Continuations & Continuation 2 (UofAPress).
>>>> Recording Dates (Rubicon Press).
>>>>
>>>> There is no life that does not rise
>>>> melodic from scales of the marvelous.
>>>>
>>>> To which our grief refers.
>>>>
>>>> Robert Duncan.
>>>>
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> Douglas Barbour
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> Recent publications: (With Sheila E Murphy) Continuations & Continuation 2 (UofAPress).
> Recording Dates (Rubicon Press).
>
> There is no life that does not rise
> melodic from scales of the marvelous.
>
> To which our grief refers.
>
> Robert Duncan.
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