Robert Morein
October 3rd 04, 11:19 PM
The below post, from sci.electronics.design, leads me to wonder about the
analogous situation in rec.audio.opinion.
Do we all belong in the reptile pavilion?
"Roy McCammon" > wrote in message
...
> This is my own whimsy only.
>
> I'd be one of the open range animals on the back lot;
> not particularly dangerous or interesting. The visitors
> would ask each other "what does he do?".
>
> Winfield would be a star attraction, performing
> all sorts of clever animal tricks.
>
> Woodgate would be in the petting zoo.
>
> Walz would be behind glass.
>
> Tony Williams would be subterranean, popping up
> occasionally to demonstrate some profound feat
> of animal intellect and then disappear and those
> that saw it would congratulate themselves on
> their good fortune and those that didn't would
> say that the cage was unoccupied.
>
> Not sure where Kevin Aylward would be, but no doubt
> he would be trying to convince the other animals
> that the zoo was on the other side of the fence.
>
> Fields wouldn't be there, unless the zoo were in Texas.
>
> Thompson would be with the beavers, building dam
> after dam, each a little different from the rest.
>
> Larkin would be with the gatherers having a large
> collection of pretty stones, shoelaces, bits of
> plastic, etc.
>
> Again, just my mental image formed from what
> I read.
>
analogous situation in rec.audio.opinion.
Do we all belong in the reptile pavilion?
"Roy McCammon" > wrote in message
...
> This is my own whimsy only.
>
> I'd be one of the open range animals on the back lot;
> not particularly dangerous or interesting. The visitors
> would ask each other "what does he do?".
>
> Winfield would be a star attraction, performing
> all sorts of clever animal tricks.
>
> Woodgate would be in the petting zoo.
>
> Walz would be behind glass.
>
> Tony Williams would be subterranean, popping up
> occasionally to demonstrate some profound feat
> of animal intellect and then disappear and those
> that saw it would congratulate themselves on
> their good fortune and those that didn't would
> say that the cage was unoccupied.
>
> Not sure where Kevin Aylward would be, but no doubt
> he would be trying to convince the other animals
> that the zoo was on the other side of the fence.
>
> Fields wouldn't be there, unless the zoo were in Texas.
>
> Thompson would be with the beavers, building dam
> after dam, each a little different from the rest.
>
> Larkin would be with the gatherers having a large
> collection of pretty stones, shoelaces, bits of
> plastic, etc.
>
> Again, just my mental image formed from what
> I read.
>