I got it! There's a sign over my desk at work that says: "It's hard to fly with the eagles, when you work with a bunch of turkeys" No one seems to appreciate it much, perhaps its location?
Don ;-) > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter J. Alling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 8:02 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: PESO -- You are what you eat. > > > My strange sense of humor is all. Due to an accident of history this > native American Bird is called a Turkey. A term of derision in American > English, due to the domesticated variety of turkey's supposed stupidity, > is to call someone a "Turkey", Then there is the statement in the true > but not necessarily important category "You are what you eat." > Taken to the logical extreme if you eat turkey, you are one. (Not > nearly as clever as I had hoped, having had to explain it). > > The uncropped image has a lot of boring white snow in the foreground. I > actually made the photograph with this crop in mind. > > Markus Maurer wrote: > > >Hi Peter > >a lovely picture but I do not understand the meaning of title here... > >How does it look uncropped? > >greetings > >Markus > > > > > > > >>>Well enough of the people pictures for now. > >>> > >>>http://www.mindspring.com/~webster26/PESO_--_yawye.html > >>> > >>>Technical data: > >>>Pentax *ist-D iso 400 1/400sec > >>>smc PENTAX-FA 28-200mm f3.8~5.6 @ 200mm f9.0 > >>> > >>>As usual comments are appreciated but may be totally ignored. > >>> > >>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > I can understand why mankind hasn't given up war. > During a war you get to drive tanks through the sides of buildings > and shoot foreigners - two things that are usually frowned on > during peacetime. > --P.J. O'Rourke > >

