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Wow,

I leave for a couple of weeks to finally get some work done and when I come back I notice that Wal wants me to buy him a new knife for B-day, that he has a Sig 220 (when did you get that???... I wondered why you were hanging out on the Sig forum) and that Uncle could have used some picture help...

Well,

Wal, you are on your own for the knife... stay down in your nice cellar and hide from Mom when you get it. I'll send a care package from time to time (left over staples from the starving student's pantry... the older the macaroni is, the healthier it is... I read that somewhere).

And... when the heck did you go back to autos? I thought that the bear family was "it" for you and handguns :p

Uncle, I will be most proud and honored to photograph anything for you. Beware that the shipping services out here in western SD are rather unreliable... so it might take a while to get the subjects back to you. Rest assured that they are in the mail and should arrive any day (canned answer to inquiries about the status of khuks that you sent me). :D:D:D

Alan
 
Thanks! I missed all of you. I'll go missing for a few days at a time. I am selling off studio equipment and getting ready to start classes next month.

6 more classes til GRADUATION!!! It only took me... let's see... 23 years :o

Alan
 
Twenty-three YEARS? Rediculous! :eek: :p


Why it only took me ( June of '66 to December '79 ) hmmm - hold on while I take my socks off to count that high - a mere 13 1/2 years. ;) :D
 
Alan, take heart.

My mother received her BS degree from the U of Missouri at age 69 -- oldest grad in the US that year -- and the story got picked up by national press. She started college at age 17 so it took her 52 years to get her degree. I don't think it's a record but it might be.
 
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