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TammyM[_2_] 03-12-2008 04:28 AM

Calvin Trillin on The Daily Show
 
Does it get any better? If you don't know Calvin Trillin, look up "The
Tummy Trilogy". And read. And thrill to truly fine writing.

I'm going onto Amazon and buyin' this book that they're hawking of
Trillin's - it's all done in rhyme. Too funny. I learned from Reader's
Digest when I was just a wee lass that "laughter is the best medicine".

Read on, Garth.

TammyM



Christine Dabney 03-12-2008 04:33 AM

Calvin Trillin on The Daily Show
 
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 20:28:49 -0800, "TammyM" >
wrote:

>Does it get any better? If you don't know Calvin Trillin, look up "The
>Tummy Trilogy". And read. And thrill to truly fine writing.


Oh, I adore Calvin Trillin. I will have to watch for it tonight..

Christine

Arri London 04-12-2008 02:06 AM

Calvin Trillin on The Daily Show
 


TammyM wrote:
>
> Does it get any better? If you don't know Calvin Trillin, look up "The
> Tummy Trilogy". And read. And thrill to truly fine writing.
>
> I'm going onto Amazon and buyin' this book that they're hawking of
> Trillin's - it's all done in rhyme. Too funny. I learned from Reader's
> Digest when I was just a wee lass that "laughter is the best medicine".
>
> Read on, Garth.
>
> TammyM


Love his food writings! 'American Fried' is a classic.

blake murphy[_2_] 04-12-2008 03:55 PM

Calvin Trillin on The Daily Show
 
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 19:06:21 -0700, Arri London wrote:

> TammyM wrote:
>>
>> Does it get any better? If you don't know Calvin Trillin, look up "The
>> Tummy Trilogy". And read. And thrill to truly fine writing.
>>
>> I'm going onto Amazon and buyin' this book that they're hawking of
>> Trillin's - it's all done in rhyme. Too funny. I learned from Reader's
>> Digest when I was just a wee lass that "laughter is the best medicine".
>>
>> Read on, Garth.
>>
>> TammyM

>
> Love his food writings! 'American Fried' is a classic.


he comes across as a man who greatly enjoys life. the death of his
much-loved wife, alice, in 2001 slowed him down a little for a while, but
he seems back in form.

your pal,
blake


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