[Dragaera] Seventeen Steps...
Johne Cook
johne.cook at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 15:10:55 PDT 2008
I would have guess Yendi, but then that wouldn't be obvious, then, would
it? ; )
"(I woke up thinking about Turkish drummers
It didn't take long - I don't know much about Turkish drummers -
But it made me think of Germany and the guy who sold me cigarettes
Who'd been in the Afghan secret police
Who made the observation
That "it's hard...
...To live"
Then I was reminded of the proprietor of a Vietnamese restaurant in Quebec
who used to be head of the secret police in Da Nang - and it occurred to me
I was thinking about all this stuff to keep from thinking about something
else... Isn't that just what secret police are all about???)"
Bruce Cockburn,
Get up, Jonah, from The Charity of Night
http://cockburnproject.net/albums/thecharityofnight.html
On 6/6/08, Chris Olson <Chrisf.Olson at sun.com> wrote:
>
> While once more enjoying some light reading (when I'm stressed, I turn to
> the light stuff--go figure), I observed something which I'd before only
> seen. Once more, the Magic Number shows up, this time leading to the
> World's Greatest Detective.
>
> From the Sherlock Holmes story "A Scandel in Bohemia":
>
> Watson is asked how many steps there are which lead up from the hall to
> "this" room (their sitting room).
> Holmes: "Now, I know that there are seventeen steps, because I have both
> seen and observed."
>
> This amused me, but for some reason did not surprise me.
>
> I'm thinking Sherlock Holmes was a Hawklord, myself. Any other
> suggestions?
>
> :)
> Chris
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