Fwd: competitiveness protraction
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the ForeWordable from yesterday's spam goes to:
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the ForeWordable from yesterday's spam goes to:
Obey the deceptive vernacular,$1 has been pledged to the Union of Concerned Scientists:
And outsmart the histrionics
that cripple productivity.
The ethereal is a prostitution
of decency.
Consult the cynic, and speculate:
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.
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...a fruitless test. Omit the proscription.
Tuesday.
by euqubud
UCS is an independent nonprofit alliance of more than 100,000 concerned citizens and scientists. We augment rigorous scientific analysis with innovative thinking and committed citizen advocacy to build a cleaner, healthier environment and a safer world. UCS's programs are the means by which we accomplish this. They are the pressure points translating vision into action. Through them, we connect the best scientific insights with the knowledge and support of an astute citizenry and apply them to the machinery of government at all levels—with results that have set a standard for effective advocacy for decades.
thanks to all of our contributors. please come back often.
1 Comments:
i really liked all of yesterday's poems. it amazes me when a perfectly cogent haiku emerges, and one of my friends remarked on "the deceptive smoothness of decency" after peeking at the blog. he also emailed me a second haiku...which is not the way to participate folks. you can email me raw spam and i will happily use it as a subject, but then you should visit the blog and post your poem yourself.
since it was his birthday this weekend, i will share my friend jonathan's haiku from yesterday here.
"horizontal histrionics"
fluid on right hand
an apprehensive bridegroom
a case of the clap
by jonathan
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