Re: The next wave
- From: poet_from_lower_hell@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 30 Apr 2006 09:18:44 -0700
Peter J Ross wrote:
On 29 Apr 2006 19:44:09 -0700, susan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<futurebird@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in rec.arts.poems:
It reminds me of the way many people relate to their parents. But it
could also be a lover and a bad bad relationship. Footprints in the
sand has a kitch biblical tone to it-- the title made me think it'd be
about feminism-- but it wasn't.
OK, I'll bite. What's Biblical about "footprints in the sand",
illiterate moron?
I'm not sure that anybody can be quite as stupid as you and remember
how to breathe.
PJR :-)
To all: I am not a regular reader of this group, so I am not familiar
with the contributors or their issues, but what in god's name would
provoke the childish vituperation in Mr. Ross's post? If Mr. Ross is
not forthcoming with an explanation, perhaps others can provide some
intelligent commentary. (This is not intended as an invitation to spew
out additional invective of the above sort.)
.
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