At 11:35 PM 12/28/2001 -0600, you wrote: > >Yes, it wouldn't do to have your random opinion uncovered as a palimpsest, > >when someone rips off a restored Collard & Collard bridge ... of course, > >by then we'll all probably be pushing daisies instead of pianos. > > > >Happy New Year, all. > > > >Susan > >And here we have yet another instance of near insurmountable administrative >difficulties, like a Windows error message that says "Fatal horticultural >error, all unsaved data lost, commence pushing up daisies - OK? Why no >option for pushing up bindweed, lambs quarters, or Sitka spruce? It's a >heck of a way to run an expiration, if you ask me. The species depends solely on the agricultural tastes of your heirs, Ron. Train them well. If you want to push up a bubinga tree, convince them NOW that only exotic hardwoods (inside a greenhouse) will do. > > >Incidentally, why would anyone rip off a Collard & Collard bridge? Why, because it's the only way to retrieve your random opinion, of course! > Is there >a black market for restored bridges I'm not aware of? > >Ron N If there is, I also am not privy to it. If the rest of us aren't aware of it, either, how could we answer? Can a black market which no one knows about properly be said to exist? sssssssssnnnnn
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