Joy is not something that any person can give you. Joy is something that
comes from within the person. Joy is a gift of God. A little short term
happiness you can give maybe, but not joy.

Thanks. It was pretty good, wasn't it. I feel better now.

Regards,
Bob...

Give blood. Play hockey.

From: "Chris Brogden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Bob Blakely wrote:
>
> > Get real. These folks are expressing how they feel. No one is saying
> > that because life is inherently unfair that one should go out of their
> > way to exclude people. On the other hand, what kind of person denies
> > another a chance to occasionally revel in something that he has found
> > meaningful to them? What ever happened to folks who were capable of
> > being joyful with other people though the joy is not their own, or
> > grieving with others even though the grief is not their own? If you go
> > to someone else's birthday party do you insist that everyone receive
> > gifts? I swear, if there was a funeral, some folks might insist that
> > the memorial service not be held in their church because not everyone
> > has a casket!
>
> Great rant, Bob... too bad it doesn't fit the issue.  :)  I'm not trying
> to deny joy to all those who possess lenses in the 70-150mm focal length
> range.  I'm trying to *bring* joy to those people (however few or
> nonexistent they may be) who *don't* have a lens in that range and who
> don't want to miss a gallery because they only have a K-1000 and a 50mm.


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