too old LES ? :)

Avery Todd ptuner1 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 25 12:19:18 MST 2008


That's definitely one of the reasons I enjoyed university work. I "could"
pick and choose. Those that I didn't want to work on, I usually referred to
Les Bartlett! LOL

Avery Todd

On Jan 25, 2008 10:07 AM, <JIMRPT at aol.com> wrote:

>
> I hope I'm not becoming a snob, but I simply can't bring myself to face
> things which seem to offer no hope of being better after being "worked on"……
>
>
> les bartlett
>
> Les;
> Del gave a wonderful response to this dilemma you are creating for
> yourself several years ago....
> He said (paraphrasing) *I have only so many instruments left to work on
> and I don't choose to spend my remaining limited time on this one.*
> Of course he said it better than I remember but I took his words to heart
> and have applied them to myself without regret ever since.
> Jim Bryant (FL)
>
>
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