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Re: before I send my...
- Subject: Re: before I send my...
- From: weiser <weiser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 19:37:08 -0700
At 08:42 PM 5/28/03 -0400, Nech wrote:
>2. Shar...buy your mushrooms in the supermarket.
Hellooo Nechie,
Hm, How dare you insinuate anything(these men just never grow up do they
ladies?)
I do buy them in the supermarket,
and there are some in the refrigerator waiting to be gently sauteed with butter
and consumed
with relish whilst admiring the new Led Zeppelin DVD. By the way, I didn't
notice any mushrooms
on the cover of How the West Was Won. About the only connection I can see
between a mushroom
and Led Zeppelin is ah yes, here we have it. Robert Plant is seen contemplating
a dangerous
oops, what looks like a toadstool instead of a mushroom in his personal fantasy
sequence for
TSRTS. Would anyone care to identify the particular species for the sake of
posterity?
Are you sure you aren't completely delirious from having been in the presence
of Jimmy Page,
et al? Some of us here are slightly, only slightly, mind you, jealous of you
and Jeremy and
the other lucky FBOers having been able to be in NYC at the Thirty-Fourth
Street Loew's
Tuesday evening.
Hope your coughing goes away before it gets the better of you. The terrific
sacrifices that
FBO members go through for the sake of events dealing with Led Zeppelin is
astounding, isn't it?
;-)
Glad to disappoint you on this one.
No weird mushrooms here, just a mushroom coffee table guide book passed down
from the family
naturalist.
I say some ideas are headed more in the direction of Mr. Serling, another same
birthday Capricorn,
at least I would begin to hope so, whether you agree or not.
Remarks on the subject of recent cover art:
Anyone who's interested should simply make up their own alternates and we'll
post them to a web
stie oops I mean a web site for download.
As far as the cover art for the illustrious
Led Zeppelin DVD that's another story waiting to be told.
Shar