Larry Hammer (
larryhammer) wrote2019-03-15 08:11 am
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“If you come to a fork in the road, pick it up. You might need it later.”
The typo on the cover of the revised edition of One Hundred People, One Poem Each has been fixed, so it's safe to order it. Yays! And speaking of translations, a review of the Komachi thing.
Which means it's time for some fluffy links:
Extensive list of one person's analysis of which Pokémon are kosher to eat. (via)
An extract from Gilbert & Sullivan's Xena; or, The Warrior Princess. (via)
“A year of haiku about my kids,” one of them newborn as of the first one. Parenting’s hard when / You have to make rules like, “no / Bare butts on the couch.” (via)
---L.
Subject quote is someone's deliberate mangling of a Yogi Berra quote.
Which means it's time for some fluffy links:
Extensive list of one person's analysis of which Pokémon are kosher to eat. (via)
An extract from Gilbert & Sullivan's Xena; or, The Warrior Princess. (via)
“A year of haiku about my kids,” one of them newborn as of the first one. Parenting’s hard when / You have to make rules like, “no / Bare butts on the couch.” (via)
---L.
Subject quote is someone's deliberate mangling of a Yogi Berra quote.
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. . . I think I read this in college. I'm so glad it's still around.
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