the archives of f/k/a . . .

October 26, 2004

avoiding a certain letter/leader

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 12:29 pm

Although shunning overt politics today, I’m going to try to pen an entire posting sans

the letter of the alphabet that follows “v” (and then look ahead to a similar Inauguration

Day come January ‘05).  

                                                                                                                                                                        at bat neg



  • My baseball-loving, parent-poet-teacher friend from Rochester, NY, Tom Painting,

    has a pair of haiku that fit this artifice:                                                                                      


 

bases loaded

a full moon clears

the right field fence

 

 









the toddler

runs to third base

first

 

piano stool from the haiku chapbook piano practice

(Bottle Rocket Press, 2004)

 

by dagosan: 








first night at her place -

three-dog gal

no-dog guy

                                       [Oct. 26, 2004]

 

 

 


one-breath pundit  








  • Sleeper-berth seatbelt violation?  See May it Please the Court (and see seat-belt haiku)


  • Is linking by big-name bloggers a negative externality?  Read Prof. Grace. (no guilt here)



  • Bravo to the federal 3rd Circuit appeals court for fining Janice Haagensen $45K for

    bringing frivolous appeals.  (law.com, Oct. 26, 2004; via LegalReader)).  It was a civil

    case but reminds me of a question I’ve often had:  Does an indigent defendant have

    the right to a frivolous appeal?  It sure looks like it in practice.


does this count?   no w get sticker here

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