--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunsh...@...> wrote:
>
> On Dec 10, 2009, at 7:14 PM, Dick Mays wrote:
> 
> > This Saturday & Sunday at 1:30-4 p.m, Duncan invites the public to his 
> > master wood shop, 406 W. Depot (north door and follow signs). You'll find 
> > shrines, thangkas, statues of Tara, Kuan Yin,
> Why do so often many of these things sound
> like something you might find sitting on the mantle in a brothel, probably 
> somewhere in Asia?
> 
> > and Buddha, handwoven silks and woolens, beads, and of course, wooden 
> > crafts from here and Asia. Questions? Email templewo...@...
> 
> 
> 
> Sal
>

Sal says Duncan's artisanship is reminiscent of the Asian brothel where she 
misspent her youth as a ripe peach. Clueless as usual, Sal doesn't realize that 
Duncan is just humoring her.  He's such a class act he would never spurn her 
insatiable lust for his knickknacks. Even though he finds her tiresome, he 
allows her to by his shop everyday just to caress his wood.  Despite Sal's 
sally from reality, IMO Duncan's shop is awesome and well worth a visit.   


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