[New-Poetry] NatPoMo

Roger Day rog3r.day at gmail.com
Mon Apr 16 10:50:58 EDT 2007


Yes, most people know how to get to the library, whether they have the
time or energy after dealing with domestic life, I very much doubt.
Whether it's the best use of their resources, you and I might think
so; I don't think that's a universal view.

I was thinking that the time-poor label also applies to a lot of
today's professional classes. Money-rich but time-poor, and in my
limited experience, the culturally poorer for it as well. Any leisure
time that people may have had seems to be eaten up by the corporations
they work, assuming that they work.

Roger

On 4/16/07, LauraHeidy at aol.com <LauraHeidy at aol.com> wrote:
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> In a message dated 4/15/2007 5:58:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> rog3r.day at gmail.com writes:
> The poor have less leisure time, have less money to spend on these
> privileged resources.
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> Most of 'em also know how to walk to the library.
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> Really they do.
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> What better way is there to fill "leisure" time when you have no money left
> after changing bedpans all day, anyhow?
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> Lo
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