Hey, I'm fallible with indelible faux paus tracks and peccadillos galore. I had been driving from Michigan to Ohio non stop until a horrific accident on the 23 South. I lost my cool and took it personally, there alone I lost. I shouldn't have been writing an email anyway as it was after the dead stop. But, don't worry I later bullseyed in the buckeye state by a state trooper. They were out in droves, but hey it's revenue that makes it safer. I respect the police officers and don't bulkshit them (many are former military anyway.)
So I apologize to broadcasting that to the group. I should follow my own advice handed down of waiting 24 hours before responding. The trip improved after that and I found items in the Hollywoodposter auction, I showed Morrie Sr. (and saw jr. Being a poster handling hummingbird). I'd show the signed ones to Morrie so they didn't think I was certifiable for looking through every page (like the non-buying people at news/magazine stands.) nice to see fellow Californian Walter Rueben in the elevator that only went up to the 5th floor and then going the wrong way to breakfast where he realized and braked-fast (like me with state trooper cruiser Christmas lights lit up--an app for that.) the show was impromptu but fruitful. And Morrie hope you will consider me purchasing an image of the 1908 Oz WC ;) and if anyone can convince the Lazarsons to let me publish an image of the Marx items they have I'd return the turn eternally--even though there's actually a season for it. Attended the 30th annual Marx Brothers open house in New Hope and scanned/photographed many amazing items I overlooked eight years ago. Appreciate everyone's help on this and think we can set a benchmark for the art of our art--aris gratis artis e-published unum. But anyway, mea culpa. I was a better gentlemen in uniform, but ill get my rear in gear (Gere?) and do apologize. I do appreciate jokes and correctly used and cited quotation marks but I have my own citation to deal with. Wish you and yours the best. Help out any of the young military members you see--the 18-24 year old group usually can use a meal or ride or something that reminds them of home. I serendipitously landed in Philadelphia and did the Rocky step tourist run up the museum of art and had a photo--albeit holding a reference photo of "Go West" with Hirschfeld art. Still trying to "go the distance." -Daniel "Palooka Pugilist Pondering" Kinske... On May 27, 2013, at 4:25, filip de volder <[email protected]> wrote: > wow , go fuck yourself because of giving a quote from a movie with the > michael douglas liberace movie out (didn't get anything at cannes festival > though ...) ?? 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