No - I never ask for too much... and while we're about it, syrup to go with Leonard Cohen would be nice.
Jo
"... to make a pale imitation of reality with twenty-six juggled letters"
"... all words are lies because they can only represent one of many levels of being"
Sober noises of morning in a marginal land.
ooooooh David, I didn't intend to rouse such feelings, I don't know what to say..........but the words "shower" and "cold" come to mind.
Please don't be offended and I hope you continue posting your puns.
"... to make a pale imitation of reality with twenty-six juggled letters"
"... all words are lies because they can only represent one of many levels of being"
Sober noises of morning in a marginal land.
A wig Paula? Perhaps I haven't been concentrating, but I don't recall Jo saying anything about Leonard wearing a wig. I'm pretty sure he is not so vain as to bother about such a "trifle" as getting a bit thin on top. He didn't seem bothered about being filmed slopping around in a pair of long johns on Mount "Baldy".
Jo, I suppose if you happen be get into a sticky situation then you just have to grin and bare it!
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Paula dear - your senility is getting out of hand - why on earth would I accuse Leonard Cohen of wearing a wig when I myself wear a bright red one?
Please explain - an example of what?
Still-waiting-for-LC-with-syrup (and the muffins)
Jo
"... to make a pale imitation of reality with twenty-six juggled letters"
"... all words are lies because they can only represent one of many levels of being"
Sober noises of morning in a marginal land.
"... to make a pale imitation of reality with twenty-six juggled letters"
"... all words are lies because they can only represent one of many levels of being"
Sober noises of morning in a marginal land.
The "wig" (actually "rug") thread is a different one.
Of course, it may be a moot point.. Many scholars of Canadian poetry would no doubt suggest that Irving Layton groomed Leonard to be his "heir apparent" many years ago, so if there's less hair apparent than there used to be this probably only means that the truth is somewhat more naked now.
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It may well indeed be the lowest form of humor, Lizzy...
After all, many people will tell you that a journalist [to say nothing of --horror of horrors!-- a CRITIC!!] such as myself is definitely the lowest form of writer.
See what?
Any idiot knows syrup and Leonard Cohen go very well together - as do watermelons and cucumbers
Jo
"... to make a pale imitation of reality with twenty-six juggled letters"
"... all words are lies because they can only represent one of many levels of being"
Sober noises of morning in a marginal land.