Today's Tids Issue 5749
Looking over shoulders:
On Sunday morning I found something quite special listing to the opening movement of Saint sans’ 3rd Piano concerto. You need something beautiful in times like these. To be hugged.
Sports Gambling increased by 23% to $147 Billon wagered in year. And phone calls to gambling addiction outreach services increased 937% in 4 years. But gambling is just something to make watching sports more interesting, right?
Everybody was down in the dumps Friday evening after watching the Dow get blitzed forgetting that on the Wednesday before the S&P reached an all-time high.
I'm thinking that DT does in public what LBJ used to do behind closed doors.
The Question:
Who are considered the ten most influential poets in history?.
The Headlines:
--The Markets Rebound at Opening Following Bleak Friday Close.
--Ukraine Marks Third Anniversary of Russian Invasion.
--Judeg Blocks DOGE form Accessing Education Department.
--New German Chancellor in Waiting Fredrich Merz Seriously Concerned over US Indifference to Europe; Franch Prez Macron at White House.
--UN Rejects US Rezolution to end Ukraine War that does Not name Russia as Aggressor;
--Starbucks Laying off 1,100 as part of Turn Around Strategy.
--Conclave, Shogun, Only Murders in the Building Snag top Sag Awards; Demi Moore and Timothée Chalamet get Top Acting Awards.
--The Great Roberta Flack died Today at 88.
--NBC; s Lester Holt Says he Will Step Down in June; No Successor Announced; MSNBC Axes Joy Ried.
It if you think it is impossible to turn the USA upside down, just look at what piles of money is doing to college sports.
A good society doesn’t run on efficiency alone.
Of all the perks and money given to kids playing sports in college, the most important of all will still be for those 98.5% who don't make it to any professional afterlife, the advantage they always got. –free room and board and tuition that led toa college degree.
So, you gotta wonder what Taiwan is thinking about US support now.
Mikaela Shiffrin is truly an amazing athlete of our times. And I don't say that just because I like skiing.
Trump is proving one thing for sure – when the DC sends states federal dough, Big Brother owns you. Do it yourself has always been a favorite anthem of mine.
I hope I'm not insulting any readers. But i don't think gaily colored dyed hair is attractive in the least. Distractive would be the more appropriate word.
I used to get a lot of little ideas for Tids when reading months old magazines in doctors' offices. Now the docs must feel why do it now that everybody has a phone to read.
It's easy to write a sad song because the heart feels so much. Yet oddly, it always produces happy memories.
The Answer:
Tis answer was developed quite scientifically by people who know poetry, A major factor was development of giant matrix of 1000 poets and showing the influence of select ten. They are William Shakespeare. Wiliam Wordsworth, John Keats, John Milton, Walt Witman, William Blake, Percy Bysshe Shelly, TS Eliot, Edgar Allen Pow an Ezra Pound. Among the Greatest poets in addition to the above Influencers we Find Emily Dickenson, Tennyson, Dante Alighieri, Ted Hughes (Hub of Sylvia Plath) and Equally great poet of the times Sylvia herself. And Maya Angelou. Hatabout Robert Frost and the great Ogden Nash:
“Celery raw
Develops the Jaw,
But celery stewed
Is more easily chewed.”
You know, poots are everywhere.
How could I not end the Tids with this today:
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