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So true, Thomas,
About the money.  It can't buy happiness, but it can make your misery a lot more pleasant.  And these days, apparently, it can buy health for some.  Politics is dirty, but Washington interested me.  It sounded like he was sincere. 

posted by Witchflower on April 30, 2005 at 8:51 PM | link to this | reply

Cavafy was alright with a good attitude. Goltilieb, I'm sorta like him. With no money you can't do anything. Isn't that the way it goes. When you have the money, you're busy working with no time. As for Washiongton, politics is a dirty wicked word.

posted by ThomasFranklin on April 30, 2005 at 5:45 PM | link to this | reply

Same to you, Tony Coyote.
Maybe he was a Catholic.  Interesting connections.  Thanks for reading. 

posted by Witchflower on April 29, 2005 at 3:41 PM | link to this | reply

Witchflower
 The poet over the brothel and across from the church just had to be a Catholic. lol And methinks, spent as much time in the confessional as he did in the brothel.Have a happy weekend luv

posted by WileyJohn on April 29, 2005 at 2:22 PM | link to this | reply

Fascinating insights,
MrZiggles.  It's always good to open new pathways in the mind.  I liked his motto or mantra. 

posted by Witchflower on April 29, 2005 at 1:28 PM | link to this | reply

Gottlieb
Clearly, the man liked sex. Those slender young women in their tight leotards? And what does the word 'family' really mean? Is it not a euphemism for 'wife', a.k.a. the woman he had intercourse with?

I appreciate the opportunity to educate my Blogit neighbors on the truth behind the truth.

posted by MrZiggles on April 29, 2005 at 10:32 AM | link to this | reply