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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. |
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"Robert Morein" wrote: 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. A reptile pavillion is too good for spammers. Why would anyone want to spend the rest of their life with a spammer? |