
Poets Dale Walkonen, Naomi Replansky, Martha Collins, Jean Valentine, and Jan Heller Levi (kneeling) at the tribute to Jane Cooper and Grace Paley, New York City, April 17, 2008

The actress Maggie Grace ("Shannon" on the TV show "Lost")

The actress Jamie Silberhartz

You're never too old to look stupid beside people way more talented and smart than yourself (although I did choose a decent tie)
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The General Theory
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Catressa : so thought of you... on June 23Occupational Hazard
A gang of robbers broke into a lawyer's club by mistake. The old legal lions gave them a fight for their life and their money.
The gang was very happy to escape. "It ain't so bad," one crook noted. "We got $25 between us."
The boss screamed: "I warned you to stay clear of lawyers... we had $100 when we broke in!"

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poetryality on May 30Just dropped by with a friendly HELLO greeting my friend. I like blue ties by the way, so does my hubby!
I hope all is well. and you're doing swell!
Much Love ♥
Renee
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jantastic on May 23Are all your ties blue?

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Shannon on May 16I had a dream that I was invited to tea with Einstein (he was somehow alive in my dream) and I could bring a guest. I was like, Oh, I should invite Monte, but he probably is too busy and wouldn't want to go. LOLOL And anyway, Al was like "Shannon, I see you're becoming interested lately in my work" and I said "well, yes. I think it's brilliant what you're doing" LOLOL
Then, this morning, the first thing I saw in the news was Bloomsbury Gallery in London sold a letter written by Einstein -- it went for 25 times more than the pre-sale estimate!
I think it's a sign that I should write that book on Physics & Poetry some day.


