Come on my righteous children, some of it is spot-on and very funny - re - for one example - the piece on Clayton Eschelman stuck between two rocks climbing out of a cave. If I did not have to put out the garbage and go shop for the evening fish before the market closes, I wd pluck a piece or two more. But probably not. The thing just falls in love with its engine and burns out its pistons. Where is Rachel?? She has a genius for this kind of stuff. Stephen http://stephenvincent.net/blog/ --- On Wed, 12/17/08, Kenneth Wolman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: From: Kenneth Wolman <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Faits divers de la Poesie Americain et Britannique To: [log in to unmask] Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008, 4:45 PM Judy Prince wrote: > This is not amusing. > Judy > I shall come out of lurking, agree with Judy, and suggest that the art of satire, if ever practiced with something other than a bludgeon, will raise the author of this self-congratulatory blog (aren't most of them?) to an almost bearable level of snottiness. "Imbecile" is spelled the same in French and English, ne c'est pas? kw -- Ken Wolman http://bestiaire.typepad.com http://www.petsit.com/content317832.html --------------------------------- "All writers are hunters, and parents are the most available prey."--Francine du Plessix Gray