P. wrote:
> Curt James wrote:
> > P. wrote:
> > > "Curt James" wrote:
> > > > P. wrote:
> > > > > I really don't know why I've stumbled back in here
> > > > > after such a long absence.
> > > >
> > > > More lurve and praise from Lish?
>
> Who?
DON'T BE COY, MR. P.! YOU KNOW WHO LISH BE! :o)
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...c38132b?hl=en&
> > She did praise your owl. ;o)
[...]
> Your sarcasm is still so 'underwhelming', just like I remember it.
Hmm. That's positively not direct enough for me, P. What are you
saying?
> > C'est la vie! But, of course, monsieur. And a wonderful life at that.
> > Welcome home. Any new tattoos to speak of?
>
> Nothing new.
Likewise.
> Been working on some concepts.
Details?
> I've been more focusing on suspensions.
Nearly twenty years ago, I gently pinched the skin on the back of my
then 70-something grandmother's hand and equally gently pulled. The
pinched wad of skin... stayed in its elevated and pinched shape for
some seconds while yours truly, my two brothers, and our loving
grandmother sat and laughed at the marvel of the loss of elasticity in
her skin.
I'm noticing the rumblings of that loss of skin elasticity at age 44
and so am less than inclined to participate in suspensions. I picture
lots of fine folk with their knee skin draped around their ankles like
a pair of baggy pants in the coming years. ;o)
Nevertheless, it does look like hella fun.
--
Curt
http://curtjames.com/