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Old 07-19-2006, 12:02 AM   #58
geodeticman
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John, et al:

Man-o-man what a purely imaginary cover artwork thought hath wrought ! Good stuff, serendipidous indeed John the "Festival" coincidence. It was in fact a coincidence ! I was picturing a Rennaisance festival such as I have gone to in Larkspur , Colorado.

As to female/male forms, ROFLMAO I thought I had this one down after 26 yeats of marriage, and a 24 yr old daughter, and, well, exposure in all appropriate settings to both sexes over the years!

You know John, I took another look at that bizarre picture with the naked backside sticking out sideways, and if one scrutinizes the whole person, for further reasons I shall not divulge in good taste, it definately appears female as I thought !

Only PG-13 further evidence being the long red hair, bit-o-curve to the hips, and the artwork "type" resembling a period in art I was shown in an art classs I did not want to attend in College, somewhere several hundred years ago the pervs drew all women this way.

Regarding any fore-knowledge of the Montreaux "Jazz" Festival and the artwork, I had no idea. Only your thorough research for this post my comrade, in truth, right, justice, and the American way !


Err.... I did not mean any harm, I just pictured a cool album with a castle, a Knight In armour on a trusty steed, a fair maiden in a cone-head hat to rescue, and something about "Troubadour" in my mind's eye !

Very interesting stuff you've turned over John by coincidence for this post. Thanks ! Sorry for all the sweat !

Here is the alternative: lately Mitchum clear gel has been saying inane things on its caps like the erudite "if you dropped this open container on the ground, and still used it, [you] are a Mitchum Man" - I sh** you not ! take care and nice cooling dip Sir John,

geo Steve
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