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To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (8419)9/7/2001 8:58:29 AM
From: Bicycle  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
In the mid 1960's, I washed dishes in a restaurant for one dollar per hour. Although I was constantly rushed to keep up with the inflow, I did have time to contemplate the value of each dollar in my pay envelope.

The price paid for "Voice of Fire" represents, to me, my efforts in that restaurant, while standing with my hands and forearms in hot soapy water, while the big hand on the clock makes 1,800,000 revolutions. It is from this perspective, I can claim without hesitation or reservation that those who paid this much money and received this little value in return are idiots. Whether their minds were crippled by overexposure to creative street-corner pharmacology or oxygen deprivation through immersion in art world excrement is immaterial -- they're still brain-dead.

Bye4Now, FD.
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