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A surface, quite continuous, infolded on itself, outpouchings number five in all. Might you be kind enough, after I have seen, and thoroughly examined this to put us both at ease, reveal the name of it? I know, of course, and tell you now that you must surely jest to say, the object might, in fact fit part of my anatomy!
This depicts Dr. Oliver Sacks' patient, Dr. P. The book is called The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat.
Herbert Nehrlich
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Theodora Steinbrueck-Onken (12/7/2007 2:57:00 AM)
You are most welcome. I went through all of my commnets and deleted everyone if his/hers from my comments. I am just so angry i could spit!
He's a charmer that one, but oh, Did marci try to tell me...No nmaes yet, not until this things comes to a head...keep track and count. he was over at the Starlitecafe earlier, when i saw him there i just boiled and warned everyone including the site owners!
Best to you as well,
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Herbert Nehrlich (12/7/2007 2:06:00 AM)
Thanks Theo. I know the poet. I have seen him steal lines from me, entire lines.
I have had copyright protection ever since Allan Saywell urged me to get it years ago. He has incredible talent as well because his mind works atypically, I like the way it does.
If I find one of my poems or a part I will have not only proof of copyright but very low cost legal representation.
Best to you,
H |
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