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"In The Light Of Dreams"


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<p>Marc, if you start eating your cameras, we'll know that you are suffering from the dreaded "Silence of the Lens" syndrome. (i.e. "having an old friend for dinner") ;-) </p>

<p>Very creative. I like 'em. I tried something similar at Parkfield, CA (the "earthquake capitol of the world"), but nobody outside of California got the joke. ;-) </p>

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Marc - Are you sure it was the pickles? I used to get somewhat similar reactions from imbibing too many "Cognac-and-Cokes" in Bavaria.

 

I don't care what the prudes will say. I liked them, and appreciated your effort to bring some off-beat adventure to a rather staid and laid-back list.

 

George (Age 80+, but ain't dead yet)

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John, so they DO come to life when the sun goes down. I

always believed that when I was a kid... not sure I still don't.

 

A series like that would make a nice children's book don't you

think?

 

Allen, I KNOW that guy in your tunnel. He's the one that sold me

the chili dog...now I get it.

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MArc

 

Forget the food:- You obviously found an unexploded LSD shell from the 60s.

 

In their own frame of reference they are good and very decorative. The small LCD screen on my notebook does not do them justice. 16 x 20 proper prints would be impressive and evocative.

 

Cheers( Did you hear that Tommy Chong just got sent away for dealing in pot? Be careful!!)

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