[New-Poetry] What am I letting myself in for?
TheOldMole
Opus40-01 at opus40.org
Wed Jan 2 20:35:05 EST 2008
Xavier?
The J is Joseph, because his friends call him Joe.
No one's tried my trivia question yet. Who's referenced by both Auden
and Groucho Marx?
David Graham wrote:
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> On Jan 2, 2008, at 2:50 PM, jfq at myuw.net <mailto:jfq at myuw.net> wrote:
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>> At least it's not someone named XJ Kennedy though.
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> Trivia question: What does the X in X. J. Kennedy stand for? And
> what's the J? No fair Googling. . . .
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