Then let's just call it the Roman Disease. I'm not sure what "quangos" are, but I'm sure they're less pleasant…
While I like Lewis' writings well enough, I'm more a fan of Barfield and Tolkien. I just now took up…
Unfortunately for me, MMA events are now carried on a network to which I do not subscribe, so it was…
Aha! I knew that opening of your plumbing poem sounded familiar. From Shakespeare's "Macbeth", the witches' refrain: "Double, double toil…
Then let's just call it the Roman Disease. I'm not sure what "quangos" are, but I'm sure they're less pleasant…
While I like Lewis' writings well enough, I'm more a fan of Barfield and Tolkien. I just now took up…
Unfortunately for me, MMA events are now carried on a network to which I do not subscribe, so it was…
Aha! I knew that opening of your plumbing poem sounded familiar. From Shakespeare's "Macbeth", the witches' refrain: "Double, double toil…
Thanks, Roy. I think the longer line and stanza lends itself nicely to descriptive narrative.