---helena kim <helenak@geocities.com> wrote: > my former english teacher once taught creative writing at nyu. my former and current english teachers once were cheerleaders who when they graduated high school realized that they weren't qualified to be an accountant or doctor or an accountant's or doctor's secretary or whatever and so became english teachers. they also share a strange understanding of zen teaching technique; that is to teach without teaching. question to the list: in s: a i, buddy talks about seymours poems, the sort of double-haiku. i know that salinger and buddy are not the same (and that they are the same) but i was wondering if anyone knew if salinger actually had written, what was it 184?, double-haiku's or anykind of poetry for that matter. to whom: above statment of english teachers was meant to reflect only on the english teachers (and most all other teachers for that matter) that i myself have had and is not meant to mean that no teacher has ever actually became a teacher with a desire and gift to teach or that all teachers are unqualified for being doctors or accountants or their secretaries. "i'm really quite illiterate but i read alot." off to brit lit. paul. www.angelfire.com/nv/lime6/index.html _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com