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Comment from Phyllis Stewart
Bill, a bit late, but better late than never! I'm sure people died on the 29th... would be reeeallly scary if they didn't! Remember that old movie "Death Takes a Holiday?"
reply by the author on 01-May-2013
Bill, a bit late, but better late than never! I'm sure people died on the 29th... would be reeeallly scary if they didn't! Remember that old movie "Death Takes a Holiday?"
Comment Written 01-May-2013
reply by the author on 01-May-2013
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Thank you for reviewing. I was referring to the other three years when there wasn't a February 29th. Happy days.
Comment from Sararb
Well, I could call taht a pretty good day. It sounds like a peaceful one, which we cold use more of. I loved the format. and the style of poetry. Sararb
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2013
Well, I could call taht a pretty good day. It sounds like a peaceful one, which we cold use more of. I loved the format. and the style of poetry. Sararb
Comment Written 30-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2013
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Thank you for your kind review.
Comment from Sam Mendonca
A very well written Whitney poem.
I really have no suggestions to improve the work of the
writer.
The photo goes quite well with the poem.
Nicely done. :D
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
A very well written Whitney poem.
I really have no suggestions to improve the work of the
writer.
The photo goes quite well with the poem.
Nicely done. :D
Comment Written 29-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
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Thank you for your kind review.
Comment from Maureen's Pen
Hi Bill, well penned post - I loved your description "anemic Whitney" Excellent word play and solid ironic contemplation.
Great job and thanks for sharing it.
Maureen
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
Hi Bill, well penned post - I loved your description "anemic Whitney" Excellent word play and solid ironic contemplation.
Great job and thanks for sharing it.
Maureen
Comment Written 29-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
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Thank you Maureen for taking time to look at this and reviewing. Bill
Comment from Indie Skreet
and this was the day a very close friend of mine was born, so he only has a birthday every four years too - he doesn't look to great for only forty though :) best wishes, Indie
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
and this was the day a very close friend of mine was born, so he only has a birthday every four years too - he doesn't look to great for only forty though :) best wishes, Indie
Comment Written 29-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
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Thank you for taking a look at this.
Comment from Gungalo
Hate to be the one to break it to ya Bill but a Whitney is 3/4/3/4/3/4/7. LOL you were on a roll with it too. Just take the word Whitney off it.
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
Hate to be the one to break it to ya Bill but a Whitney is 3/4/3/4/3/4/7. LOL you were on a roll with it too. Just take the word Whitney off it.
Comment Written 29-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
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Shazz Bah!! Thank you for pointing this out. I changed its description to 'Anemic Whitney'.
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Hehehe anemic whitney. LOL
Comment from Cry the Vile Rebel
What a sobering message. On the one hand, it is hella depressing - one day, ONE day out of what? 365 x 4... (scrunching face as I do the mental math...) 1460 PLUS a spare, ACK!
On a more encouraging note, if it can happen once...
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
What a sobering message. On the one hand, it is hella depressing - one day, ONE day out of what? 365 x 4... (scrunching face as I do the mental math...) 1460 PLUS a spare, ACK!
On a more encouraging note, if it can happen once...
Comment Written 29-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
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Thank you for taking the time to review this.
Comment from CFB451
The poem is very clever, and the note should be unnecessary, Bill. I like the rhyme of "died/survived." I assume that the title "Three Days of Safety" is an allusion to the fact that Feb 29 does not exist for three years. So, of course, no one can die on non-existent days.
Inherent in your poem is a playful but bleak assessment of modern society.
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
The poem is very clever, and the note should be unnecessary, Bill. I like the rhyme of "died/survived." I assume that the title "Three Days of Safety" is an allusion to the fact that Feb 29 does not exist for three years. So, of course, no one can die on non-existent days.
Inherent in your poem is a playful but bleak assessment of modern society.
Comment Written 29-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2013
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Thank you for your kind and discerning review.