bridge repair--the next step

Newton Hunt nhunt@optonline.net
Sun, 13 Jan 2002 22:15:28 -0500


Thank Thee, oh dear sire, 
For such words I do desire,
They fan my heart to fire
But Mark my words of dire,
No science words?  We're mired.
We'll become overly tired.
And lose our jobs.  Fired!

May you find a word more desirable
Than meniscus far more useable
I will accede to most admirable
The master of science most reliable.

Oh, darn, painted myself in a corner with this one. :)

Don't snot up my blue suede shoes!

Oh my, I just love wine.

Thanks for a great belly laugh.  And don't any of you refer to me as
"poet" either!

Have a great week all!

		Newton



Tvak@AOL.COM wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 1/13/02 10:59:12 AM, nhunt@optonline.net writes:
> 
> << meniscus >>
> 
> Wow.  Now that's a fifty dollar word.  Not to make light of the advice, which
> I thank you for. But, meniscus'.  Really.  I've always been impressed with
> your vast knowledge of all apsects of the piano, but to know and be able to
> use a word like 'meniscus.
> 
> I bow down to you, oh, Newton.  My mouth is agape, and my saliva wells up in
> a lugubrious meniscus at your feet.
> 
> Tom Sivak


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