In my teaching days with inexperienced ie scarcely-ever-read-anything young
students, I'd early-on try to instil in them pairs of handy words, convincing
unconvincing, and yummy yukky figured in our sessions, though nobody ever used
them in an assignment, as I recall.
Looking back, I now realize I had the foolish notion that these were Aussie
words merely.
Max
...Quoting Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]>:
> Yummy! ( is that a correct critical term?)
> P yummed
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Poetryetc: poetry and poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of Lawrence Upton
> Sent: 16 November 2011 14:05
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: NAMELY UNNAMED
>
> I'm doing it again
> Half asleep
> This is NAMELY UNNAMED
>
> It is likely to be the last piece in this set
>
> It started out as 2d images for Peter Manson's birthday (NAMELY FOR PETER
> MANSON) had a make over (NAMELY) had a make over (NAMELY UNNAMED)
>
> Right, back in my teapot
>
> L
>
>
> ---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
> Subject: NAMELY
> From: "Lawrence Upton" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, November 16, 2011 13:03
> To: [log in to unmask]
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>
> at the risk of being boring, there's a small photo of NAMELY by Begbie and
> Upton (in a rather unexpected layout, I think, but maybe that's the size
> or angle of the photo) at
>
> http://www.royalscottishacademy.org/pages/exhibition_frame.asp?id=290
>
>
> -----
> UNFRAMED GRAPHICS by Lawrence Upton
> 42 pages; A5 paperback; colour cover
> Writers Forum 978 1 84254 277 4
> wfuk.org.uk/blog
> ----
>
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