Thursday, February 10, 2005

The Story Of My Grandma Comments

Rating: 2.9

It was a comfortable chair, her son taped the arms for her.
Sitting by the window and watching real life unfold
in the magnifying mirrors attached to the half of
the half timber, screwed in tight and polished with spit,
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Allan James Saywell 11 February 2005

You like these long poems herbert, just as well your good at them and it had my favourite vegetable the cabbage a poem about germany after the war i enjoyed it it kept me there till the finish Warm regards allan

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Rich Hanson 10 February 2005

A tour de force! I added it to my favorites.

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Christine Magee 10 February 2005

Bravo! This held me from start to finish and I have a genuine concentration problem, so please take that as a compliment. I read it earlier this morning and came back for a second helping. Thank you Chrissie

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Michael Shepherd 10 February 2005

Who but you could compress a three-volume novel and several scientific text-books into a poetic saga, and then append a footnote which calls the whole into a suspicion of fantasy, ferment and imagination?

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Herbert Nehrlich1 10 February 2005

Addendum: The recipe for the Sauerkraut (there are 72 main recipes in circulation in the Fatherland) originates from the farm strand of the family, the von Muenchhausens. Baron von M. was an uncle in good standing. H

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