Attached is an op-ed column from Sunday's, 2/7/11, Plain Dealer. The columnist the PD's readers' representative (quasi-ombudsman, apologist). He gets to respond to all the conservatives who accuse the paper of being too liberal and vice versa for the liberals. He strayed a bit from the usual issues this week. After reading your blog I am curious as to whether you would agree.
William Becker
Whatever works, Bill.
But almost anything will work if you know how to do it.
If you're a good pilot there's no airplane you can't deal with. Even a Sopwith. And if you're a good driver there's no steed you can't deal with. Even a camel. Not to mention a Sopwith camel.
Lew
Always wondered what you sop a camel with? My son used to fly tourists round the Mt. St. Helen's area in a Jenny, but I think the plane has been retired. Maybe with good rubber it can at least clear the runway ....
Ruth
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Whom were you with?
Hello Professor Turco
Attached is an op-ed column from Sunday's, 2/7/11, Plain Dealer. The columnist the PD's readers' representative (quasi-ombudsman, apologist). He gets to respond to all the conservatives who accuse the paper of being too liberal and vice versa for the liberals. He strayed a bit from the usual issues this week. After reading your blog I am curious as to whether you would agree.
William Becker
Whatever works, Bill.
But almost anything will work if you know how to do it.
If you're a good pilot there's no airplane you can't deal with. Even a Sopwith. And if you're a good driver there's no steed you can't deal with. Even a camel. Not to mention a Sopwith camel.
Lew
Always wondered what you sop a camel with? My son used to fly tourists round the Mt. St. Helen's area in a Jenny, but I think the plane has been retired. Maybe with good rubber it can at least clear the runway ....
Ruth
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The Tower Journal Two short stories, "The Demon in the Tree" and "The Substitute Wife," in the spring 2009 issue of Tower Journal.
The Tower Journal A story, "The Car," and two poems, "Fathers" and "Year by Year"
The Tower Journal Memoir, “Pookah, The Greatest Cat in the History of the World,” Spring-Summer 2010.
The Michigan Quarterly Review This is the first terzanelle ever published, in "The Michigan Quarterly Review" in 1965. It has been gathered in THE COLLECTED LYRICS OF LEWIS TURCO/WESLI COURT, 1953-2004 (www.StarCloudPress.com).
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Whom were you with?
Hello Professor Turco
Attached is an op-ed column from Sunday's, 2/7/11, Plain Dealer. The columnist the PD's readers' representative (quasi-ombudsman, apologist). He gets to respond to all the conservatives who accuse the paper of being too liberal and vice versa for the liberals. He strayed a bit from the usual issues this week. After reading your blog I am curious as to whether you would agree.
William Becker
Whatever works, Bill.
But almost anything will work if you know how to do it.
If you're a good pilot there's no airplane you can't deal with. Even a Sopwith. And if you're a good driver there's no steed you can't deal with. Even a camel. Not to mention a Sopwith camel.
Lew
Always wondered what you sop a camel with? My son used to fly tourists round the Mt. St. Helen's area in a Jenny, but I think the plane has been retired. Maybe with good rubber it can at least clear the runway ....
Ruth
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