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Author: TomTom Date: Oct 24, 2007 14:30
Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
Sunny Prestatyn
by Philip Larkin
"Come to Sunnny Prestatyn"
Laughed the girl on the poster,
Kneeling up on the sand
In tautened white satin.
Behind her, a hunk of coast, a
Hotel with palms
Seemed to expand from her thighs and
Spread breast-lifting arms.
She was slapped up one day in March,
A couple of weeks, and her face
Was snaggle-toothed and boss-eyed;
High tits and fissured crotch
Were scored well in, and the space
Between her legs held scrawls
That set her fairly astride
A tuberous cock and balls
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Author: Erwin HessleErwin Hessle Date: Oct 24, 2007 15:07
On Oct 24, 5:30 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
Right, first of all, if you're finding yourself having urges to post
poetry for me, then you probably want to seek immediate medical
attention, because that's just not healthy.
> Sunny Prestatyn
Well, at least it's a poem about Wales.
> by Philip Larkin
>
> "Come to Sunnny Prestatyn"
> Laughed the girl on the poster,
> Kneeling up on the sand
> In tautened white satin.
> Behind her, a hunk of coast, a
> Hotel with palms
> Seemed to...
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Author: AbsorbedAbsorbed Date: Oct 24, 2007 16:16
Tom wrote:
> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
>
> Sunny Prestatyn
> by Philip Larkin
>
> "Come to Sunnny Prestatyn"
> Laughed the girl on the poster,
> Kneeling up on the sand
> In tautened white satin.
> Behind her, a hunk of coast, a
> Hotel with palms
> Seemed to expand from her thighs and
> Spread breast-lifting arms.
>
> She was slapped up one day in March,
> A couple of weeks, and her face
> Was snaggle-toothed and boss-eyed;
> High tits and fissured crotch
> Were scored well in, and the space ...
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Author: DouglasDouglas Date: Oct 24, 2007 18:25
Absorbed wrote:
> Tom wrote:
>
>> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
>>
>> Sunny Prestatyn
>> by Philip Larkin
>>
>> "Come to Sunnny Prestatyn"
>> Laughed the girl on the poster,
>> Kneeling up on the sand
>> In tautened white satin.
>> Behind her, a hunk of coast, a
>> Hotel with palms
>> Seemed to expand from her thighs and
>> Spread breast-lifting arms.
>>
>> She was slapped up one day in March,
>> A couple of weeks, and her face
>> Was snaggle-toothed and boss-eyed; ...
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Author: TomTom Date: Oct 24, 2007 21:13
> On Oct 24, 5:30 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
>
> Right, first of all, if you're finding yourself having urges to post
> poetry for me, then you probably want to seek immediate medical
> attention, because that's just not healthy.
For you or me?
>> Sunny Prestatyn
>
> Well, at least it's a poem about Wales.
Which is why I thought of you when I read it.
>
>> by Philip Larkin
>>
>> "Come to Sunnny Prestatyn"
>> Laughed the girl on the poster,
>> Kneeling up on the sand
>> In tautened white satin.
>> Behind her, a hunk of coast, a
>> Hotel with palms
>...
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Author: Erwin HessleErwin Hessle Date: Oct 24, 2007 21:27
On Oct 25, 12:13 am, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>> On Oct 24, 5:30 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>>> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
>
>> Right, first of all, if you're finding yourself having urges to post
>> poetry for me, then you probably want to seek immediate medical
>> attention, because that's just not healthy.
>
> For you or me?
Yes.
>> But don't post fucking poems, because they all suck. Except my two
>> haiku.
>
> Heh. You know precisely what good it does to try to tell me what not to
> post.
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Author: MeltdarokMeltdarok Date: Oct 24, 2007 22:48
Erwin Hessle wrote, On 10/25/2007 12:27 AM:
> On Oct 25, 12:13 am, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>>> On Oct 24, 5:30 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
>>> Right, first of all, if you're finding yourself having urges to post
>>> poetry for me, then you probably want to seek immediate medical
>>> attention, because that's just not healthy.
>> For you or me?
>
> Yes.
>
>>> But don't post fucking poems, because they all suck. Except my two
>>> haiku.
>> Heh. You know precisely what good it does to try to tell me what not to
>> post.
> ...
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Author: TomTom Date: Oct 25, 2007 08:20
> On Oct 25, 12:13 am, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>>> On Oct 24, 5:30 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
>>
>>> Right, first of all, if you're finding yourself having urges to post
>>> poetry for me, then you probably want to seek immediate medical
>>> attention, because that's just not healthy.
>>
>> For you or me?
>
> Yes.
>
>>> But don't post fucking poems, because they all suck. Except my two
>>> haiku. ...
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Author: MeltdarokMeltdarok Date: Oct 25, 2007 09:19
Meltdarok wrote, On 10/25/2007 1:48 AM:
> Erwin Hessle wrote, On 10/25/2007 12:27 AM:
>> On Oct 25, 12:13 am, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> On Oct 24, 5:30 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>> Since his love of poetry is so widely known...
>>>> Right, first of all, if you're finding yourself having urges to post
>>>> poetry for me, then you probably want to seek immediate medical
>>>> attention, because that's just not healthy.
>>> For you or me?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>>> But don't post fucking poems, because they all suck. Except my two
>>>> haiku.
>>> Heh. You know precisely what good it does to try to tell me what not to
>>> post. ...
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Author: mikamika Date: Oct 25, 2007 13:48
On Oct 25, 8:20 am, "Tom" wrote:
> "Erwin Hessle" wrote
>>>> But don't post fucking poems, because they all suck. Except my two
>>>> haiku.
>
>>> Heh. You know precisely what good it does to try to tell me what not to
>>> post.
>
>> Oh, I don't know. If I were to tally up your poetry-posting count
>> over, say, the last ten years, I'm sure I'd end up with an acceptably
>> low average,
>
> Unless you count poetic justice or license, of course.
This is so stupid.
The two of you arguing
about poetry.
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