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Anna Tambour and Others
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" Anna Tambour
and Others
Winter
July 2009
Bletting medlars
"I
hate
quotations. "
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"When I woke up, I thought about
the dream and wondered what the music in old age homes would be like in
another twenty years when I'm no longer just observing. I pictured a
crowd of old farts, leaning this way and that, some asleep, some hooked
up to oxygen, some whispering to themselves, and half of them half
crazy. Up in front there will be a middle aged woman at the piano,
playing a wobbly, slowed down, 'Black Magic Woman,' striking every note
as if with a hammer."
-
Jeffrey Ford,
Stones Hour in
the Activity Room , 14theditch
Maudeen was special in
many ways. Her song began with a low-pitched
creeeeak
like a rusty iron cemetery gate being forced open.
- Sue Weaver,
The
Donkey Companion: Selecting, Training, Breeding, Enjoying & Caring for
Donkeys
(This is the definitive book on
donkeys. Even if you don't think you're interested in one of earth's
most intelligent species (not to mention the finest proportioned of
equines) this enticer will draw you in. Great historic pictures and
bray-tales, too.)
Punsters are perhaps the people
who best understand the flexibility of language and the power to go
beyond numerical limitations. For instance, it is difficult (if not
impossible) to find a joke without a dirty word or obscenity in it. Here
is one with no obscenities that demonstrates the dexterity of the
English language.
-
Tony Deyal,
Pun my word ,
Trinida"
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