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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: coug who wrote (53725)8/4/2002 11:02:05 PM
From: coug  Respond to of 82486
 
And tonight, I want to ask a question.. A rhetorical question, it is, But:

Did you work with your hands today? Were they guided by your head and your heart? I don't really care of your answer, as I said it before, it was a rhetorical question.. As I do not guide anyone.

But we did, again.. And afterwards I thought of Richard Serra,.. a heavy duty structural artist A iconoclast, a person behind 10 thousand tons of steel, sort of speak.... And also because Richard Serra was featured in the August 5, 2002 issue of the "The New Yorker'..

And the article closed with a a summary of his current work with the "Dia Foundation", (of which I know nothing).. "He cut his conversation short because the riggers wanted to work late so they could finish installing and not have to pay for another day's rental, and he wanted to oblige them.. "I've worked with riggers all my life," he said happily.. I have a very good relationship with them. I admire people who do a hard day's work, whatever it is."

And all I say is, I do... Do you ?

c