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Re: Smith I., MD/VA - pelicans

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Paul O'Brien

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Maryland Birds & Birding

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Fri, 11 Jun 2004 11:33:37 EDT

Harry,

I couldn't have said it better.   Incidentally, I hope your toe heals quickly 
as we would miss your entertaining reports.   Notice that I didn't ask HOW 
the toe met its fate so as not to embarrass any further. 

 Here's to Jonathan Winters; there'll never be another like him (which, I 
suppose, is a good thing).

Affectionately,

Paul O'Brien
Rockville, Mont. Co., MD


In a message dated 6/10/04 9:51:59 PM,  writes:


> My spell check has vanished, desaparecido, so, and this is mentioned
> especially for Paul O'Brien's benefit, if you think Turvey Vulture was bad,
> get ready for some more REAL masterpieces of keyboarding, which I hope will
> not be obscenities, racist, or otherwise scatological or politically
> incorrect.  Anything could happen.  Turnkey Ruptures feeding on carryon
> luggage?  They used to say that given enough time a chimpanzee could, by
> random chance, type 'Macbeth' or 'Hamlet' in its/their entirety.  Jonathan
> Winters used to work that idea into one of his routines by intoning:  "To
> be or not to be, that is the guzorninblatz."  He didn't believe it for a
> minute.  And since I have a broken toe now, my keyboarding talents, never a
> strong suit to begin with, are definitely compromised.  And furthermore,
> rfghhhjklyopsdrft.
> 
> Best to all.-Harry Armistead, Blogger-in-residence @ 523 E. Durham St.,
> Philadelphia, PA 19119-1225.  215-248-4120.  Please, any off-list replies
> to:  
>