Curt James wrote:
> 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&
>
Again I say who?
> > > She did praise your owl. ;o)
Now I really don't know who you are talking about since I have no owls
anywhere.
> > 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?
Interperate it as you wish.
>
> > Been working on some concepts.
>
> Details?
Working on a memorial tattoo for my Father who passed away last year.
>
> > 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)
All I can say is that I'm now almost 50. My first suspension was at
43. My skin elasticity is just fine.
> Nevertheless, it does look like hella fun.
Yes it is.
P.