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easy1
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since 2010-05-22
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Southeastern USA

0 posted 2011-06-09 08:29 PM





How many
pf those wonderful dancers
and stunt players would be wonderful

if they had been poisoned
to sickness
by Hell-bound Mengele mercenery scum
for over fifteen years?

The question is of course rhetorical.
As in Rhett Butler rhetorical.



I am sorry to have to say
that dues are owed.
It is not what I expected
from you,
but that's the way it goes.

Beat me blue with bowstrings
if I trust a seeming Good Sam again,
without a very thorough investigation.
Ouch.
And going after my loved ones wasn't, isn't cool.



http://cassandra.askdefine.com/

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Huan Yi
Member Ascendant
since 2004-10-12
Posts 6688
Waukegan
1 posted 2011-06-10 09:06 AM


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What is this about?


John


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Duck1946
Member
since 2011-05-16
Posts 84
Nebraska
2 posted 2011-06-15 12:03 PM


Not to say that i really understood your poem, but then maybe I wasn't suppossed to.
It is fun to read.
Delightful!

easy1
Senior Member
since 2010-05-22
Posts 1209
Southeastern USA
3 posted 2011-06-15 08:08 PM


Thanks for your kind if somewhat miffed replies. This is about an ongoing "substandard" situation "right here in river city", as the old saying goes. It's not a happy fate, but then not all fates in this world are happy or just... I realize that, of course.

"Nuff said?

http://cassandra.askdefine.com/

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