It would be decidedly advantageous, at least for the potential recipients, to
lease the poetry book, Roger.  In the U.S. we could gain enormous tax
advantages, depending upon the amount of poetry used for business purposes.

However economically sound the above might be, I must say, and I might add, I
remain a slavish devotee of just giving stuff away.  Just last weekend I
constructed a fetching bas relief of snow peas in a Thai restaurant,
received heady praise from my companion, yet left it on the table for the
staff to enjoy.

Yet, in retrospect it did have a somewhat techy pattern to it.  : )

Bless,
PK

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> In a message dated 6/7/00 10:18:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << By the way, I'm thinking of producing just one copy of the
> fluxlist poetry book and renting it out.
> Whaddya think?
>  >>
>
> Go for it!

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