I didn't know that.
I enjoyed it anyway.
-Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Weishaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 14:22:34 -0700
Subject: Re: causative salutation
Peter:
This is by Allen Bramhall.
Just want to make sure you know this.
-Joel
----- Original Message -----From: Peter CiccarielloSent: Monday, July 04, 2005 12:17 PMSubject: Re: causative salutationI enjoyed this Joel,Thanks.-Peter Ciccariello
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----- Original Message ----- Subject: causative salutation In a rainforest, young love, a restless dictation, swelters of words. These words, transcribed or conscripted, realize something in action. The action takes place sailing. Rivers inhale. the boat stutters in phrases of indignant rapprochement. Clearly a season begins. The people of Tangier have set limits. We read the news even now. Potency exhausts after all. posing for pictures at the end of Massachusetts, relying on something virtuous in saying so. Or backing up just to assert that fraction. A town at the end of Massachusetts, looking over to Tangier, desperate to be in place. The news of place then returns. Tired people in spirit detach possible inflictions from conflict. Wise cats and dogs roll into curves. The rainforest is have or enough. distance causes evaluation. Soon a tunnel thru to the heart of something else, which will ring Appalachian door harps. Spots on the sun as testaments for extra centuries. Looming over these messages the quality of mirage. the holiday isn't real.
