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September 20, 2005

she wiggles her tooth

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 6:56 pm

In an interview with Lidona Beer in 2001, Peggy Lyles was asked to

name some of her own haiku that she liked the best.  She included

the following quartet (which dagosan wishes he had written): 

 

 

 







autumn
and my son’s voice deepening
           the wind chimes


 


 


 


 



wild persimmons
a woman at the roadside
wiggles her last tooth



 


 


 


purple twilight spilling frogs


 


 


froglegs   froglegs flip








boarding call
the ripe banana flavor
of the small one’s cheek


 




To Hear the Rain (Brooks Books, 2002)

 



 









five crew sculls

dance with the sun —

the duck never looks up


 

[Sept. 21, 2005]  

potluck



A year after the ABA passed its Model Rule requiring that “Each

lawyer admitted to the active practice of law shall certify to the

highest court of the jurisdiction…whether the lawyer is currently

covered by professional liability insurance, ” HALT offers a guide

to the status of malpractice disclosure rules in every state.  Only

Alaska, New Hampshire, Ohio and South Dakota require that un-

insured lawyers directly disclose their insurance status to their

clients.  Some states, such as Illinois, have the information readily

accessible on bar counsel’s website.  Many states have done nothing.

Only Oregon requires that lawyers carry malpractice insurance.

 

HALT has also issued a Consumer Advisory for California, reminding folk that  full moon neg

Governor Arnold must decide in the next few weeks whether to sign important

legislation:


California is one signature away from enacting an important small

claims reform bill. The state legislature has passed two identical bills,

Assembly Bill 1459 and Senate Bill 422, which would increase the

amount for which individuals could sue in small claims court from

$5,000 to $7,500, the state’s first increase in 15 years. The legislation

would also mandate improved training for small claims judges and

would increase the availability of court-provided translators and

advisors in small claims courts. 

As HALT says, “These bills are a real opportunity for California to expand the

availability of the one court that actually works well for ordinary people.” To

contact Gov. Schwarenegger, you can use the form at http://www.govmail.ca.gov/,


 

“Tiny check”  Thanks to Evan Schaeffer for pointing to our Harvest Moon 2005

posting.  

 

tiny check  Do law school applicants need special consumer protection disclosure

rules about costs and bar passage rates?  John Steele says yes, in a Comment, I’m

skeptical.

2 Comments

  1. david,
    am on my lunch break. just finished a plate
    of linguine with garlic / basil / olive oil / and sweet italian sausage. wow! i’m
    ready to throw down on the bocce court!
    anyway, the lyles interview was worth the read. having done many public readings of
    free verse and narrative poetry, i agree with her that haiku is much more suited to the “white silence of the page.” if i were
    to do a reading, i’d cap the show with no
    more than 5 haiku, though i wouldn’t read them twice. again, thanks for the post, i
    think peggy is damned great, but let’s face it David, no one lives up to this
    guy issa, his poems are the best! cheers,
    ed

    Comment by ed markowski — September 20, 2005 @ 7:23 pm

  2. david,
    am on my lunch break. just finished a plate
    of linguine with garlic / basil / olive oil / and sweet italian sausage. wow! i’m
    ready to throw down on the bocce court!
    anyway, the lyles interview was worth the read. having done many public readings of
    free verse and narrative poetry, i agree with her that haiku is much more suited to the “white silence of the page.” if i were
    to do a reading, i’d cap the show with no
    more than 5 haiku, though i wouldn’t read them twice. again, thanks for the post, i
    think peggy is damned great, but let’s face it David, no one lives up to this
    guy issa, his poems are the best! cheers,
    ed

    Comment by ed markowski — September 20, 2005 @ 7:23 pm

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