Frank, Interspersed responses below...
-----Original Message----- From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:01 PM On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:43:27 -0400, Cesar Matamoros II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Awww, shucks. I was thought of... <snip> We only care about your cameras, Cesar. --I can just feel the love man! It shows just how smart you are to look after cameras that can not look out for themselves. You know, you have so many LXen, that maybe during hurricane season, you should ship a few of them far, far away from Florida, just in case the unthinkable happens. You should keep them in the hemisphere, mind you, but I'm thinking that something far up north would be good. Like, Canada, maybe. <vbg> --Hmmmm, an interesting proposition. Could my snake-skinned LXen actually make it into Canada? How about the others, would they need passports? I want to make sure they can make it back for the winters :-) Hey! Are you offering to take care of a couple of them for me? What a guy! Or is it your LX that is making you do it... It saw that it is not the only one in the world and would enjoy the company. I also think that your 645 wouldn't do well if swamped during a storm; due to it's large size, it could damage things if flung about the house. --Wow! Can you believe this guy? He is opening up his home to a camera as big as the 645n. I love this guy! Neither would your little Optio S do well (it would be too easy to lose, since it's so small). --Lets see, that would still leave me the *ist D and a Nikon Coolpix 995 in the digital department; plenty of K-mount cameras, and of course all my M42 bodies. I can live with that :-) Just a few thoughts. If I can help in any way, lemme know. Seriously, glad to here all's okay. cheers, frank I will have my people get with your people on these plans as the busiest part of the hurricane season gets ready to hit. Cesar Panama City, Florida P.S. Since you have seen the brood - which LXen are getting the invitation then?

