I've noticed there's not much ironing in Asian literature :-) the trad
sort, I mean.
Andrew
On 27/09/2007, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I always try to get ones that need no ironing....
>
> & a really good detergent, eh.
>
> Doug
> On 26-Sep-07, at 12:43 AM, Patrick McManus wrote:
>
> > WASHING
> >
> > he carefully
> > put his washing
> > into his trusty
> > washing machine
> > included long soaks
> > prewashes with additives
> > a strong bio powder
> > very high temperatures
> > the whole works
> > but even so
> > he was left with
> > some haiku smuts
> > ingrained sonnets
> > doggerel besmirched
> > badly stained pantoums
> > spotted persistent sagas
> > and a nasty entrenched
> > dirty limerick
> >
> >
> > pmcmanus
> > q139
> >
> >
> Douglas Barbour
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> When you combine two unique voices
> it creates a third, phantom voice.
>
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