Edku: September 1999

Move backwards to August 1999.

1.
Bad news boosts market;
unemployment up, hurray!
salaries dip, cheers!

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

2.
Pearls of morning dew,
heavy on each blade of grass.
Shoes soaked, spirits high.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

3.
Weak early sunshine
hints at scorcher to follow.
Tomatoes bliss out.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

4.
Crazy tomato
out for early evening roll,
smiles, waves at neighbors.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

5.
Wicked tomato
luring worms to wretched lives,
gross obesity.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

6.
Thick-skinned tomato
withstands life's most crushing blows,
tastes like stale cardboard.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

7.
Thin-sliced tomato
flavors twenty sandwiches,
spreading taste-bud joy.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

8.
Ugly tomato
boasts of its taste, utters claim,
"Beauty's but skin deep."

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

9.
Football season's here,
injuries, crimes reported;
knees, morals kaput!

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

10.
Clams can cure cancer.
Dead man pays library fine.
Tabloids blabber on.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

11.
Independence? Why
did we let it reach a vote?
East Timor stays here.

--jhardin@sbc-adv.com

12.
Convert Jews to Christ.
Southern Baptist Convention:
Screws slaves, now screws Jews.

--Lee Malone, leemalone@aol.com

13.
Fat tomato rolls
uphill, astonishing all,
claims anyone can.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

14.
Cancer can cure clams,
say bewildered scientists.
No clam warts, ever.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

15.
That great sucking sound.
Bush hears Buchanan defect.
Reform Party sucks.

--Lee Malone, leemalone@aol.com

16.
Green tomato sings
of bug-free world, rich loam, sun.
Red tomato shrugs.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

17.
If you will not tithe
Use the money for some good.
Buy me a good car.

--Lee Malone, leemalone@aol.com

18.
Tomato's best friend,
a striped cat named Loblolly,
tells wicked blonde jokes.

--Dogsruleus@aol.com

19.
North Carolina
Prays, "Please! Rain, Rain, go away!
You have drowned our dreams."

--Liz, unc@unc.edu

20.
ECU is mad,
Hurricane has destroyed lives.
Look out Miami.

--Liz, unc@unc.edu


Go on to October 1999.
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John Cho, jync@mit.edu