On 14/05/05, Alfred de Tavares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > My good great Gabe, > > Your above request is, at best, as ambiguous as beavies fluttering in yonder > skies.... > > What IS your preference in this matter? > > Without bikinis do they offend you? > > Or, do addaed apparel diminish the enhancement the bikinis provide+ > > I need your precise requirements t accordingly instruct/direct my > enterprising > ornithological photographer in situ, young C.P., to render you due > satisfaction. > > You see, he has been watching them then so assiduously during his research > in the matter that his lens leaves them quite unabashed. > > Complyingly yours, > Alfred de T., a not undistinguished connoisseur of this on wing, or off!
RESPONSE: Mio Amigo Alfredo, Yes, I did realise, a while back, that you were an expert in this field. Being in Sweden must have horned your skills! Like you I am fascinated with birds. I have this friend, who had a girlfriend, who had an arts/crafts biz and she called it 'blue tits' :-) I asked him if it was after she met him or it was named as such, before they met. Now this friend of mine has settled down with 'Blue Tits' and they call themselves The Jays! :-) I scratch my head and ponder why would anyone call themselves these avaricious birds (Member of the Crow Family). The Blue Jays from Canada are the fiercest! Ask Mervyn or Tim D'mello. Where fore art thou Tim? long time, no see posting! I was wondering my friend and his, are not afraid to show their 'colours' but I perhaps they have the wrong end of the stick; surely they would not call themselves 'The Vultures' The nicest I have heard so far in terms of birds is about my friend Robin - he has called his house Robin's nest! How cute. My favourite is 'yellow bird' (high up in banana tree) cheers. Gabe Menezes London England. P.S. running out of friends - anyone out there ready to adopt me?
