From: Doug Brewer
P. J. Alling wrote:
> Tim Bray wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Christine
>> Aguila<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> just received this from Katz Eye:
>>>
>>
>> So, would anyone like to speak up and argue either that a Katz-eye
>> will change my life and pictures dramatically for the better, or that
>> it's irrelevant or even harmful? -T
>>
> Yes your photos will rival those of Henry Carter Benson and Ansel
> Adams. Not only will it help you find photographic fame and fortune, it
> will remove the crabgrass from you lawn, regrow your hair, and
> reinvigorate your love life.
Henry Carter Benson?
clergyman, born near Xenia, Ohio, in 1815.
He became a Methodist minister in 1842, joining the Indiana conference,
and in 1850 was elected professor of Greek in Indiana Asbury University.
In 1852 he removed to California. He was editor of the "Pacific
Christian Advocate" at Portland, Oregon, from 1864 to 1868, in which
year he became editor of the "California Advocate." For several years he
labored among the Choctaw Indians as a missionary, and he has related
his experiences in a book called "Life among the Choctaws." He has also
published an essay on "The Lord's Day, or the Christian Sabbath the
First Day of the Week, not the Seventh."
Nikon shooter.
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