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Re: Prologue by Dovina 21-Oct-06/10:57 AM
Haha this is humorous and thoughtful. A poet's poem. Nice work.
Re: Calm In The Face Of A Hurricane by scitz 6-Sep-05/10:50 PM
Oops, that post is http://hellicane.blogspot.com
Re: Katrina by jessicazee 6-Sep-05/10:49 PM
Please consider submitting this wonderful poem to http://hellicane.blogspot.com -- poems by, for and about the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Thanks.
Re: Calm In The Face Of A Hurricane by scitz 6-Sep-05/10:48 PM
Please consider submitting this poem to http://hellicane.blogspot. com -- poems by, for and about the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Thanks.
Re: a comment on Semite to Semite by PodPoet 24-May-05/6:40 PM
Thanks for your thoughts Dovina. Agreed, indenting the refrain looks & reads better. As for doing away with "worship," I feel strongly about keeping that word. I feel that only when Jews and Arabs go beyond respecting to actually loving each other as worthy people, will the nightmare end.
Re: a comment on Semite to Semite by PodPoet 23-May-05/8:58 PM
Thanks, and I agree with you. Cut down on the "chorus" and I like it more. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Re: a comment on For Junior by PodPoet 1-Mar-05/9:55 AM
Dovina:

Beware of what?

:)
Re: Getting Pumped Up to Get Laid by PodPoet 22-Feb-05/3:29 PM
Thanks for the comments so far. Actually, "get laid" & "get layed" are both correct: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=get%20laid
Re: Little Fly by PodPoet 15-Feb-05/5:30 PM
Dovina and Dar_Angel: Thanks much for your nice comments. Dovina, you're right, this shouldn't be "Concrete." I was a little confused over all the categories, but now I understand. However, I can't change it without losing the current comments/votes, so it'll have to stay as such for now. Thanks again for the reviews.
Re: dot.com by PodPoet 12-Feb-05/10:54 PM
My poem is about the torture of hearing the phrase "dot.com" over and over and over again in virutally all forms of media throughout the era of the dot.com boom which emanated out of Silicon Valley a few years ago. Nowadays, "dot.com" is not so pervasive, but it sure was then. This poem was the device I came up with to free my mind from the phrase's monotonous grip.

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