-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 My Jihad, in America [sic] and Beyond Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit The Huffington Post - Oct 1, 2007 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/parvez-sharma/my-jihad-in-america-and-_b_66684.html My Jihad, in America [sic] and Beyond by Parvez Sharma "Ah! Daneshju Park! The smells that waft from across the street
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"George Dance" wrote: Will Dockery wrote: So, in L&T tradition, what were the chances Dylan was sitting up one night, smoking weed and writing LMZNL, and the late night reruns playing soft off to the side is this "I Love Lucy" episode? It would have been about a decade old at the time, and probably in syndication prime... just a morning coffee thought
On May 30, 4:06 pm, "Will Dockery" <will.dock...@knology.net> wrote: "George Dance" wrote: Will Dockery wrote: George Dance wrote: My daughter asked me to share this poem (author unknown to either of us): Haiku are quite easy though sometimes they make no sense; refrigerator. San Francisco haiku. Hmm
George Dance wrote: Will Dockery wrote: Yeah, Beat Haiku, which Kerouac called "American Haiku": "The American Haiku is not exactly the Japanese Haiku. The Japanese Haiku is strictly disciplined to seventeen syllables but since the language structure is different I don't think American Haikus (short three-line poems intended to be completely