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In a message dated 3/27/00 10:18:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< If this is the life of
academia, perhaps I should reconsider my choice of careers... >>
Perhaps a job in sanitation? I'm sure they wouldn't worry about Heaney or
Anglo-Saxon issues.
"and the fabians crying for the petrification of putrefaction,
for a new dung-flow cut in lozenges,
the conservatives chatting,
distinguished by gaiters of slum-flesh,
and the back-scratchers in a great circle,
complaining of insufficient attention,
the search without end, counterclaim for the missing scratch"
(c.XV)
(hmph! it just hit me: is that the first chunk of the C (i.e. more than one
line) I've seen on this list in the past three months? I think it might be.)
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