Re.Politics and civility

From: John Grocott <john.grocott403_at_ntlworld.com>
Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 22:24:55 +0100
Message-id: <005901c6708a$5c077c30$0fee0252@win8d24f736839>

Dear All, X F Mullarky writes:-
       '' Who knows why the cormorant swims so close to the shore when most other birds cross over onto the mainland to spy out their prey? It may be a conductive point to watch whether pidgeons enter into this discussion, later on, but for now, let's just say that its how many balloons one can get into a Morris Minor without entering into the realm of ''wallpaper speak'' i.e. looking at the problem from another angle, altogether, and away from the central argument.
               What's that you say? How does one know? Well, of course, if you want to become obtuse and include gastronomic issues, as well, there's always the long, long road to artifacts looming up ahead in the distant murky upland of next year, or thereabouts. Tyre spanners mounted on plaster board can help only when secured with string and soluble strands of gelatine, but don't take my word for it because it may not work for you, or anyone else, for that matter.''

             I don't know what this has to do with what yo all have been talking about, but X F Mullarky knows.
       Enlightened, at last.
       Stay light, folks. Anyone read Kerouac ? ?
John Grocott- Photographist- London - UK
 
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