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In a message dated 1/20/2003 12:01:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, Tim Romano
writes:
> You can stick your head in a bucket of wet cement and get the same effect
> if it's silence you're after.
Sigh. Ahh, the sweet smell of juvenalia. No, in fact, I enjoy and encourage
intelligent and even at times scholarly debate. Discourse is fantastic and
enlightening, especially when accompanied by manners.
Wherein lies your comment in any of the above? No discourse and certainly
not polite. Sad, truly. I do not know what prompted such a comment. A list
on a topic of great merit which elicits responses like "stick your head in a
bucket of wet cement..." for no reason? Astounding and disappointing.
Energy devoted to the study of Pound and his creations would be most
welcome.
Enjoy your vehemently base list. I have work to do and research to explore.
Cheers,
Thomas Fortenberry
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