> I find this muggy air quite agrees with me.
> That might have something to do with living in this place
> of August-colored dreams.
>
> Cecilia B.
> (for Brooklyn.)
>
>
Spoken like a true city dweller (and poet) Cecilia, but you're crazy.
The heat wave has made New York (including Brooklyn) hot and more
difficult this month. Your "muggy air" is practically unbreatheable!
The increase in the city's population of rats is only an objective
correlative for the way the intense heat of too many 90-plus-degree
days, pollution, and horrible humidity bring out some of the worst
qualities in people. And yes, I breathe it too...crazy (but now
cooler by the shore;) will
-- Will Hochman Associate Professor of English Southern Connecticut State University 501 Crescent St, New Haven, CT 06515 203 392 5024 http://www.southernct.edu/~hochman/willz.html - * Unsubscribing? Mail majordomo@roughdraft.org with the message * UNSUBSCRIBE BANANAFISHReceived on Sat Aug 17 08:56:40 2002
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