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Fab. response George. It was wounding in its venom and made me jealous of its beautiful literacy.
Btw, how many of you are there? I see you sign off as Georges. Is there really more than one Bard of Bangor. It's an exciting thought!!! Is it the explanation for how you miraculously turn out 6 Masterpieces a day?
Btw, how many of you are there? I see you sign off as Georges. Is there really more than one Bard of Bangor. It's an exciting thought!!! Is it the explanation for how you miraculously turn out 6 Masterpieces a day?
Venom, Critic2? some of your saliva would put a Viper to shame. Georges may be a w*nker but you take the biscuit. Go and take yourself off to a desert island and prance about in your skirt and boots. Your obsession with George is turning him into a superstar, something he does not deserve.
Avalon
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I am the one
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um, excuse me, this is hardly in line with the kind of tranquil regenerative feeling i wanted to instill in people with my poem.
critic2, bug off. troll in other people's threads. you aren't getting a response from _me : so look in other threads for people to validate you.
everyone else : someone asked in another thread if leonard cohen is maybe lurking on the board. buddhists say approach every person as if they might be a buddha. my question is, do we know for 100% sure that critic2 is not leonard cohen?
don't feed the trolls...
critic2, bug off. troll in other people's threads. you aren't getting a response from _me : so look in other threads for people to validate you.
everyone else : someone asked in another thread if leonard cohen is maybe lurking on the board. buddhists say approach every person as if they might be a buddha. my question is, do we know for 100% sure that critic2 is not leonard cohen?
don't feed the trolls...
may we develop a wary and uneasy interaction. welcome to the dance, sir....Critic2 wrote:I liked your poem and only had that one comment about your line ending "both". Your repsonse was a shade defensive but not in the league of sensitivity of a George or a Mareka.
btw I rule *you* out as Leonard Cohen as he only uses the expression "bug off" on very special occasions.
Dear jpx ~
Your own comment on your poem is the best one ~ a "kind of tranquil regenerative feeling." That's true. In fact, I have used in conversation, the add-on of "both" for emphasis.
"may we develop a wary and uneasy interaction. welcome to the dance, sir...." Wow. That says so many things, so well.
Love,
Lizzy
Your own comment on your poem is the best one ~ a "kind of tranquil regenerative feeling." That's true. In fact, I have used in conversation, the add-on of "both" for emphasis.
"may we develop a wary and uneasy interaction. welcome to the dance, sir...." Wow. That says so many things, so well.
Love,
Lizzy
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it's true. marianne knows it too : )lizzytysh wrote:Marianne's a very cool cat. I can tell these things![]()
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once upon a time it held $1.00 worth of tea from the chinese market. but i didn't drink the tea because i was afraid of lead in the container and the cheapo-solder. so it is just decoration, now.What's the container with the Chinese[?] symbols? Is it a medicine, or a decorative piece? Well, it's both, if it is medicine.
i am in california today! i am down on a conference with work. so hello to all from under the capital-S Sun : )