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Re: hey,
Thanks meeks2.
posted by
auslander
on June 21, 2008 at 12:58 AM
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Thank you sam and vogue for your moral support. I should know at the begining of next week if I pass. It's difficult to say; the grammar was easy but the oral part was more difficult to understand: I had to listen to the conversation of an old man with a woman in the streets. So, we'll see.
posted by
auslander
on June 21, 2008 at 12:58 AM
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I trıed to send you a

for your Prüfung yesterday and when I clicked on post the damned Turkısh connectıon went dead. So, a day later but I am sure you passed brilliantly. I am so grateful that you took the time to read all my entries despite nervs and prparations and yes, you can come visit anytime. Bring the Mann.


posted by
vogue
on June 21, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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hey,
i believe every poem has a place of its own and whether or not it was an "epigram" or not it was a great read and i enjoyed it........mike
posted by
meeks2
on June 20, 2008 at 5:39 PM
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You rock my dear Auslander. May I please have a copy. You are just so dear to me. Please let me know as soon as you can about the grade. Have a great day my Giant friend! sam
posted by
sam444
on June 20, 2008 at 3:08 PM
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Re: Auslander
Thanks Troosha, I'll take it as a compliment.
posted by
auslander
on June 20, 2008 at 11:24 AM
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Auslander
I would say this slips into the definition of an epigram – although I believe it typically has a twist at the end and in this case you told us his remains were on the mountain at the beginning of the piece. Anyway, I’m not a “technical” poet. I do, however, know that I enjoyed the poem.
posted by
Troosha
on June 20, 2008 at 8:51 AM
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Re: Auslander
Dear naut. I'm sure they were. Unfortunately these tribes didn't left much for us to discover.
posted by
auslander
on June 20, 2008 at 8:03 AM
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Auslander
I love your tri-lingual poem...And I'm sure the Germans used that point before the Romans arrived! The latter didn't exactly occupy an 'empty' land...

posted by
Nautikos
on June 20, 2008 at 5:13 AM
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Well expressed ..
posted by
afzal50
on June 20, 2008 at 1:13 AM
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