At 08:32 AM 2/28/03, you wrote:
Ken Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "I think I just fell in lust again.....for the tenth time today."
I responded:
"In the 1970s, lyricist/composer Stephen Schwartz (Pippin, Working, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame) wrote a song, "Proud Lady." Sung by a brash young man ("She calls me a swine--she's mine!"), the lyric ends, "And I finally found my one true love...for the twenty-third time!" "
I wrote that reply near bedtime. Well, evidently all this talk about beauty and love and camera design did strange things in my subconscious mind. I dreamed that I had arrived at a school meeting with my daughter, in which she was signing up for some special curriculum. I was getting out of the car with my Super Program to "capture the moment." Suddenly, a car pulls up, and out steps a beautiful 40-ish brunette holding a Pentax 67--or some Pentax--that resembled one of those oversize panoramic film cameras. I offered her the use of my Super Program. She smiled and said No Thanks.
What does it mean?
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