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Dear Giovanni, I am so amazed by the breadth of your interests and your knowledge. You are a renaissance man, and I feel lucky to have met you. Thanks for the Lalla Rookh material. (I think i'm spelling it wrong, but it isn't right in front of me) It was delicious.
Chris
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Dear Giovanni,
Well done! A splendid message for us all.
Kershaw
(About the article of the event on the 11th of September, 2001)
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Gio, this is incredible. Where do you find time to do all this?
Jerry
(About the Embroiled News and the Lalla Rookh poem.)
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Thanks so mch. We are deeply moved. Beautiful piece.
Pam and John
(About the short story titled, "The Memorial" by Gib Gibson.)
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I was very interested to read your article on the Spanish-American War. It
brings to mind (a) The future - Are we heading back to imperialism? (b) My
father, who fought as a corporal in the Spanish-American War. He was with the
Astor Battery, so-named because it was privately financed, outfitted - even to
ordnance, by Vincent Astor. This was the last such privately funded military
unit. The Astor Battery took part in the Battle of Manila Hill desp[ite fact
that it was an artillery outfit - armed only with sidearms because the
ammunition for their howitzers had been sunk by accident in Manila Bay whilst
being unloaded. Charging against entrenched Spanish forces, the battery lost
almost a third of its men but still captured the redoubt. The battery's
commanding officer, who orderd the insane charge, was Peyton C. March. He
received the Medal of Honor amd was later Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army in WW I. My father survived uninjured but always referred to March as "that idiot!"
With kindest regards and congratulations on yet another superb issue of THE
EMBROILD NEWS.
Kershaw Burbank, F.A.S.G.A. (Fellow of the American Society of Genuine Antiques)
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That was an interesting read. I have never heard poetry recited to music.
Liz
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Hello again,
We loved your latest edition! Would you mind if we forwarded it to
some friends who'd also appreciate your point of view and your creativity?
Very clever stuff, Giovanni, you deserve a bigger audience, especially as
the Washington hawks who'll not see combat are so vocal and aggressive.
Jonathan Swift would approve of your work!
WE are leaving for a tour of Spain/Portugal and
will be interested in checking out some of the European views of the current
US administration. We expect to meet other non-US folks in the tour
group--the parent company is British and we've learned many of their
customers are from other English-speaking countries around the world.
We hope you and all the family are doing well--
Mary Ellen
(About the article titled: Pork vs Turkey)
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Hi Giovanni
Thanks for remembering to add me to your mailing list for the EMB News.
I particularly enjoyed reading your story about your Christmas as a
child - it brought back so much of my early Christmas experiences and
those shared with my children.
Thanks again -- I did enjoy meeting and talking with you.
Regards,
Gail
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Thanks Giovanni for the latest issue of the News! The poem and commentary put me to shame--I was an English literature major in college and haven't done much poetry reading/interpretation since then. I"ve always liked that poem, but have done more with Thomas Moore's music than his writing, especially around St. Patrick's Day! His Irish songs are still popular.
'Bye for now, Mary Ellen
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Hey Giovanni! It's about time you updated your old web pages and the Embroiled News. I like this new format and I'm looking forward to reading it again!
Sam Alexander
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