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Pastimes
Calling all SI Poets
An SI Board Since March 1997
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645 a ramble. . ."Next" . . . on the tip of winter's tongue. Hmm, aMSB-7/27/1997
644 Killer Personal weakness is universal. (Even the most self-disciplined displayGeorge S. Montgomery-7/27/1997
643 michael - hadn't read the poem in a very long time. thanks for bringing ijpmac-7/27/1997
642 Penni, Your Caesar salad prose line transcends prose. Anyway, why do I write?George S. Montgomery-7/27/1997
641 Hi Alexa, I just always loved this poem and I thought it belonged on your wondegreenspirit-7/27/1997
640 Hi jp---I changed it four times! I was afraid it sounded as if I really took yRambi-7/27/1997
639 miss penni - huh? i meant what i said with the utmost respect and out of excitjpmac-7/27/1997
638 Gosh jp, you don't like the idea of a simple, pleasant thread without an agRambi-7/27/1997
637 Glad you liked it jp. I feel just like your poem this morning, my head is compepicure-7/27/1997
636 George, I have a hard time with compliments--always wanting to make a joke or Rambi-7/27/1997
635 Penni, I have lived my life at the extremes, feeling the middle was kinda mushGeorge S. Montgomery-7/27/1997
634 Tom, I did not intend to say you vilified Autumn. You merely treated it as parGeorge S. Montgomery-7/27/1997
633 alexa - okay, i have an opinion. that's beautiful. i especially like the jpmac-7/27/1997
632 Autumn Sky like a winter's breath early this day Gray like a dove's brepicure-7/27/1997
631 That's an interesting view on life George. As for my view on Autumn, it waTom Kiesel-7/26/1997
630 Like, from the shoulder, I believed that Alexa' eating apricots was the greGeorge S. Montgomery-7/26/1997
629 Tom: I believe you are a little harsh with Autumn. It is a most beautiful perGeorge S. Montgomery-7/26/1997
628 I had lunch with a close friend, recently divorced, this week, and it lasted fiRambi-7/26/1997
627 Tom, That is really very nice-wonderful picture in a few lines --and I like theRambi-7/26/1997
626 I haven't read more than the last 7 days worth of poetry here. But when I Tom Kiesel-7/26/1997
625 As I watch the "Money Mushroom" story on CNBC for the third time todasquetch-7/25/1997
624 Recently the last stanza (I think) of a poem by Dylan Thomas keeps running throAndrew H-7/25/1997
623 jp Thanks for the compliment. I don't know which I'm more proud of atProud_Infidel-7/25/1997
622 brian - just quickly wanted to say i've enjoyed your poems and congratulatijpmac-7/24/1997
621 Hi George-Long time etc... Seems to me that you and Brian have wonderfully illRambi-7/24/1997
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