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Halvard Johnson

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Apr 23, 2006, 11:06:41 AM4/23/06
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Sonnet: They Call the Wind Sudoku

The peace server is down for maintenance. I’ll not
even comment on aesthetic realism’s right to be known.
Most parents say that if they had it all to do over again
they wouldn’t even bother. It’s all connected. Take

my word for it. Blame the patriarchy if you must, but
pass the ammunition. We share the stage with elderly
Australian bocce players on steroids. “Haydnesque”
is the only word I’d choose if I had to describe it.

Having found your name in the directory of the African
diaspora, I cling to it as though my very life depended
on doing so. (I’d like to take a moment here to thank
my many micropatrons for all the nickels they’ve sent.)

One small voice is all it takes to affect the economics
of popcorn pricing. Once ruthlessly ambitious, but now . . .


Hal

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Sheila Murphy

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Apr 23, 2006, 11:29:44 AM4/23/06
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Fine piece, Hal. Thanks. Sheil

Halvard Johnson <halvard @EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:
So nnet: They Call the Wind Sudoku

The peace server is down for mai ntenance. I’ll not

even comment on aesthetic realism’s right to be known.
Most parents say that if they had it all to do over again< BR>they wouldn’t even bother. It’s all connected. Take

my wo rd for it. Blame the patriarchy if you must, but
pass the ammunition We share the stage with elderly
Australian bocce players on steroi ds. “Haydnesque”
is the only word I’d choose if I had to descr ibe it.

Having found your name in the directory of the Africandiaspora, I cling to it as though my very life depended
on doing s o. (I’d like to take a moment here to thank
my many micropatrons f or all the nickels they’ve sent.)

One small voice is all it ta kes to affect the economics
of popcorn pricing. Once ruthlessly ambitious, but no w . . .

phanero

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Apr 23, 2006, 12:25:44 PM4/23/06
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i agree w/ sheila..
 
bocce sudoka diaspora
 
diaspora - bocce / nice!
 
i won't pretend to get it all
but i like rooting around in it!
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Fine piece, Hal. Thanks. Sheil

Halvard Johnson <hal...@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:
Sonnet: They Call the Wind Sudoku

The peace server is down for maintenance. I’ll not

even comment on aesthetic realism’s right to be known.
Most parents say that if they had it all to do over again
they wouldn’t even bother. It’s all connected. Take

my word for it. Blame the patriarchy if you must, but
pass the ammunition. We share the stage with elderly
Australian bocce players on steroids. “Haydnesque”
is the only word I’d choose if I had to describe it.


Having found your name in the directory of the African
diaspora, I cling to it as though my very life depended
on doing so. (I’d like to take a moment here to thank
my many micropatrons for all the nickels they’ve sent.)

One small voice is all it takes to affect the economics
of popcorn pricing. Once ruthlessly ambitious, but now . . .


Hal

Halvard Johnson

Halvard Johnson

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Apr 23, 2006, 12:31:26 PM4/23/06
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That makes two of us, Lanny.

And thanks to you and Sheila both.

Hal, a happy rooterarounder

"Am I wrong, or are fewer and fewer people
 using the word 'Weltschmerz' these days?"
             --Christopher Howell

Allen Bramhall

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Apr 23, 2006, 7:03:36 PM4/23/06
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Halvard Johnson wrote:

nice, I like this, thanks

Halvard Johnson

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Apr 24, 2006, 6:54:59 AM4/24/06
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And thank you, Allen.

Hal

"Calvin Coolidge didn't say much and
when he did he didn't say much."
--Will Rogers

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