Judy, I watched this new Doctor Who last week. My son downloaded a copy floating around the ether (still legal in Canada). But I won't give anything away. Enjoy. Ursula, living where the copying is easy... Judy Evans wrote: >Yes he is a babe -- thank you, Mirembe, I didn't know -- but I will check to >see what >he looks like, with stalking in mind... > >but perhaps not tonight: the new Doctor Who, right up there with >Molesworth, is on TV. > >(When I was 16-18 Saturday nights were free for youthful folly only >between the end of Doctor Who and the beginning of That Was The Week >That Was) > >Judy > >Saturday, March 26, 2005, 5:00:09 PM, Mirembe Nantongo wrote: > >MN> Yes, her argument does sound more than a bit dodgy. "In today's busy >world, >MN> many working professionals just don't have the time to read a novel, and >MN> according to Hull, poetry is the answer." ??! > >MN> What I really want to know is, if "Beaufort is a town that is now >considered >MN> one of the three literary hubs in the United States", which are the other >MN> two literary hubs? > >MN> On the other hand, Richard Wilbur is a major babe - poetically anyway (I >MN> have no idea what he actually looks like). E.g. > >MN> "Advice to a Prophet >MN> When you come, as you soon must, to the streets of our city, >MN> Mad-eyed from stating the obvious, >MN> Not proclaiming our fall but begging us >MN> In God's name to have self-pity," > >MN> <><><> > >MN> More from Wilbur at: > >MN> http://www.poems.com/threewil.htm > >MN> Best, MN > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html