Geez Paul, I didn't know I was flaming. I certainly didn't intend to. I'm all alone here, and I just wanted to be "conversational". Nevertheless, I'm sorry. It won't happen again.

Regards
Bob...
---------------------------------------------------------------
"I don't mind if you don't like my manners.
I don't like them myself. They're pretty bad.
I grieve over them long winter evenings."
 -- Philip Marlowe (Humphrey Bogart)

From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


It was a joke, Bob. Didn't you read the part where I said, "Do I really need a smiley." Guess I did. It was a sarcastic response to the outcry over Godders alert regarding copyright laws. Sheesh. Think before you flame.

On Sep 28, 2008, at 1:38 AM, Bob Blakely wrote:

C'mon there Paul. Lighten up. Ann courteously marked her post "OT". That's good enough for me. If it were such a bother to me to have some OT posts (translation: posts that are not related to list business so by definition don't belong), it would be easy for me to set a filter to automatically dump them. You can do this too. Remember, no one gets pissy with you for not trimming those accumulated "PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List" message trailers.


Threds about a celebrity have no place on a photography forum! :-)).
Paul
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Steve Desjardins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I didn't know this. One of my favorite actors. He always struck me as
the kind of person who enjoyed his life and tried to follow what he
believed.

Was his last role Doc in "Cars"?

>>> ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/27/2008 5:54 PM >>>
I'm very sad about the passing of Paul Newman.... one of the very
greatest of our film actors...
Will boast that I saw him on TV in the 50's (when I was in the theatre)

and made a point of telling
my mate I was sure he was going to go far... I can't remember the
show...
a couple of years later - 1958  I believe, I saw him on stage on
Broadway in "Sweet Bird of Youth" with Geraldine
Page and Rip Torn.   Our seats were in the balcony, but Newman's
piercing blue eyes were like beacons all the way
up to me.

I may be a bit teary over it because it is compounded by the failing
health of two of my good friends, making me more
vulnerable -  The only other time I got teared up over well-known
performers passing were those I had actually known
back in the day.


--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
PDML@pdml.net
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow 
the directions.

Reply via email to