From:
Bill Marsh <bmarsh54@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 08 Jun 2004 04:22:25 -0400
Subject:
something more pedestrian
George Graham wrote:
Quoted text begins.First you have to ask yourself, why am I carving this stone? Am I carving
it, or is it carving me? I always ask myself these enlightening questions
before I proceed to beat the crap out of the offending stone in front of me!
End of quote.
George,
I had a talk with my Indian elephant, and he said exactly what you did,
to whit, "Why, Bill? Why? Was photography really that bad?" I replied
that it was time for him to get back to painting some more of those
$10,000 pictures of his, so we could pay the bills on time.
Yeah, you're right about this stone. It is tougher than it looks. I
spent about 3 hours dressing up a flat surface just for giggles, and
it's no fluff, this stuff. But it's so purty! How can I not expend
myself in this attempt?
Maybe I can get the elephant to hold the point while I sledge away at it.
Thanks,
Bill
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