>
> BTW, it seems that the boomers who can no longer ride horses have
>rejuvenated the buggy.
>
> Wikipedia.com - "Buggy whips are not entirely gone. A resurgence of
>interest in carriage driving among aging baby-boomers now too old to ride
>their horses has allowed a few die-hard buggy whip manufacturers to stay in
>business."...
>
>John - www.puresilver.org
Might you be making a 'gross' assumption here? That is to say,
Very few whip sales are for side-show acts and the Amish make their
own. I would suggest that most buggy whip sales are for activities of
a more deviant nature.
You are a photographer, correct?
Correct??
[snap]
...but you've been a bad photographer, haven't you?
HAVEN'T YOU?
[snap, snap, crack.]
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--Received on Sat Jun 18 10:02:28 2005
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