Rena,
I notice that, while you had a lot to say on the subject, you didn't bother
to write a haiku of your own. So much easier to critisize others, eh? Oh,
and the kanji quote is taken from a book called 'Kanji picto-graphics,'
which illustrates the elements from which kanji are built, and their
origins.
My second, probably final, ferret haiku:
Leaves fall and twist.
Like them, I dance and turn.
I am the war weasel!
Bob C.,
When making a dugout by fire, you're supposed to use a /slow/ fire, not a
blowtorch! If you burn too fast, you risk weakening and cracking the
wood, and your dugout won't be seaworthy.
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Should they whisper false of you, never trouble to deny; Should the words
they say be true, weep and storm and swear they lie.
--Dorothy Parker, "Superfluous Advice"
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Regan S. Pylman [log in to unmask]
http://www.coyotesdaughter.com/~azrael
[Posted in FML issue 2633]
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