the missing plaques


Subject: the missing plaques
From: Scottie Bowman (rbowman@indigo.ie)
Date: Fri Oct 06 2000 - 11:53:02 GMT


    '... Paris, where notable literary people are memorialized ...
    though not, to my knowledge, Ernest Hemingway ...'

    Tim, isn't this the most damnable thing?

    Ernest whose Paris is, for so many of us, the first Paris
    they ever truly saw, who first showed us how it would
    be to sit there on the terrace of the Rotonde in the evening
    & watch all the fine girls passing, who first 'whittled
    a style for his time from a walnut stick in a carpenter's
    loft in the streets of that April city...'

    How absolutely typical of those mean-minded,
    swivel-eyed, Hun-creeping, two-timing, grasping,
    self-inflating frogs.

    Time to recall Old Nosey.

    Scottie B.
      

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