Well, it's nice to see interest in the Airstream growing, but it would have been
nice if it was even a little factual.
Personally, I am very surprised with the article. It is my belief that the
NY Times is one of the best written newspapers in the world, with great writers.
Evidently Phil Nobel missed the boat here!
Nick
>Bill,
>I think he is just like a lot of people who turn me off talking about
>art, etc. It reminds me of a story reputed to be true of a hanger-on
>who admired the artists in Paris early the last century. He was so
>excited when an acquaintance invited him to lunch at a bistro with some
>famous painters of the Picasso, Matisse crowd. To be at the same table
>with his idols and listen to the pearls of wisdom that they would
>dispense, ahhh! But after lunch his friend asked him why he was in such
>a funk, and he complained that all these great men talked about were
>their sexual escapades, their mistresses, who was schtupping whom, who
>couldn't perform in bed, etc. His friend was surprised and replied "Of
>course you imbecile! artists incessantly talk about sex; only whores and
>bores talk about art all the time." I don't know this guy, but I know
>this guy too well as somebody who gushes about something they don't
>really know and won't even bother to be informed about. In that sense,
>it is a joke. Wait, do you mean that someone posted a bogus article to
>have us all on; in that case I guess I'm the idiot.
>Tom Walden
>
>Bill Scott wrote:
>> Do you know this guy
>> Nobel? Are you familiar with the magazine? Is he a real person?
>> The whole story was so lame, I seriously wonder if it was just a joke.
>>
>> Bill Scott
>> 61 Bambi, VAC & WBCCI #3221
>> 1VP & Membership Chairman , WDCU
>> http://www.servintfree.net/wbcci-dc/
>>
>> > Bill Scott
>> > http://invites.yahoo.com/
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