Christianity and Terrance
Doug Millison
millison at online-journalist.com
Thu Aug 1 12:59:07 CDT 2002
I can't disagree with you here, Dave, and thanks for reminding me of the
poetry that so often redeems even his most impenetrable posts...our Mr. T
is like a bunch of drunks I know, you have to watch out when the dreamy,
inspiring, free-associating poetry and sparkles turn nasty and vicious.
Never a dull moment talking with one of them, either, but not always
pleasant, but who said it had to be pleasant all the time anyway?
Moving from Rachmaninoff's Piano Sonata No. 1 to Old Songs of Tuva this
gray Bay morning. Back to Ch. 5 of the current editorial project...
At 9:52 AM -0700 8/1/02, Dave Monroe wrote:
>Terrance is gruff but, er, lovable, and, insofar as I
>can follow him, or, at least, and more likely, pick up
>the trace of his trail through brush and underbrush to
>just plain jungle, mist and monsoon to flat out
>moonless midnight, one of the most insightful,
>inspiring and just plain interesting posters here ...
>
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