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August 30, 2005

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The Heretik

Hope
is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
and sings the tune without the words
And never stops at all,

And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.

I've heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.

Emily Dickinson

Eli

Bouphonia?

Phila is in for quite a surprise...

The Heretik

Hey, I am reversing polarity on that right now.

Catherine

How about a Jane Austen Blog? I have to give mad props to Pam over at Pam's House Blend!

Agi T. Prop

If this lady had a blog, how crazy would it be?

Shakespeare's Sister

What woman of the past would have been a killer blogger in her day?

Marie Curie.

jen

Killer blogger? Salome, Bonnie Parker, Ruth Ellis, Claudine Longet, Aileen Wuornos, Lizzie Borden, Karla Homolka

Shakespeare's Sister

Jen, lol.

jen

;) Shakesis, sorry, i'm twisted...

Betty Blogger

Catherine the Great of Russia, Mildred the Not So Great of Romania

ol cranky

Joan of Arc & Mary Magdalene would probably have interesting blogs.

I gain weight just reading the titled one's blog.

Shakespeare's Sister

Now I know how Joan of Arc felt
As the flames rose
To her Roman nose
And her Walkman started to melt...

jen

thinking of New Orleans, Marie Leveau, Voodoo Queen would have an interesting blog

Agi T. Prop

Sweetness, sweetness I was only joking
When I said I'd like to
Mash every tooth in your head

That's one of my favorite Morrissey songs...

ThomH

H, posted this in the wrong section. One too many ales already.

Let me plug Another Irani Online. My choice for a retro-blogger: the much undervalued Marget Fuller. The one essay/story by a contemporary woman author I wish every American citizen would read: Terry Tempest Williams, The Clan of One-Breasted Women.

I'll leave the bar as I'm Vis Intox Per. Best, ThomH.

ol cranky

I should have known that would send Shakes into fits of Morrissey channeling. .. (pity Oscar Wilde was a man or we might have a chance at an encore with Cemetary Gates).

Shakespeare's Sister

How about instead...

Girl afraid, where do his intentions lay?
Or does he even have any...?

Angie

Can anyone crash this party? And is there any peach in those martinis?? :)

Agi T. Prop

I must admit that I don't know too many Morrissey songs, but I like this newer one with a harder edge:

I've been dreaming of a time when
The English are sick to death of Labour
And Tories, and spit upon the name of Oliver Cromwell
And denounce this royal line that still salute him
And will salute him forever

The Heretik

Peach in the martinis, peach in the commentary. Impeach 'im in the White House.

Shakespeare's Sister

Agi, I always knew you had Irish blood and an English heart.

Diane

One woman blogger checking in from my hotel room, just off the corn fields and cotton fields. I can't go home, and that may be just as well for now. Two humans and two felines can live peaceably in a small room full of stuff. We have a computer, the USA Network, a corkscrew, and a lot of cat litter. Seems to be enough.

It is all very strange.

ol cranky

Diane:

Thank heavens the stores had an adequate supply of bottle openers and corkscrews ;>

Are the cats all freaked out or have they settled in nicely?

The Heretik

Glad you are OK, DED. Did you get THIS?

Pepper

Wow - Diane, take care. I'm glad you brought the corkscrew. I imagine now is the time to feel comfortably numb.

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