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To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (1920)2/4/2013 12:03:05 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad  Respond to of 2222
 
I don't suppose you snapped the pic just as she was throwing the water at you, did you?
By then I was ducking and covering. But I did make a snap of her before that transpired. Believe it or not, when I got the color negatives back from the lab, that particular one was cut in half. Deliberately, I believe, by some prudish zealot. Pretty sure you know how pissed off I was about that! Anyway, years later scanners came around, and the photo lives on, after a bit of Photoshop surgery. I don't have it on the web but I do have a lovely print of it filed away, somewhere.
It strikes me as odd that a prostitute would do that though, they're used to being gawked at all day, so what differences does taking a picture make?
You can gawk and dream for free, but better pay for anything more, or you get a dousing.

Personally, I was happy it was water and not urine.



To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (1920)2/4/2013 4:00:23 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad2 Recommendations  Respond to of 2222
 
Speaking of prostitutes and water, today's Minneapolis weather came with and gave us all - as I see it in my wet dreams - a drippy finger:


© Michal Daniel, 2013



To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (1920)2/4/2013 4:15:57 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2222
 
Thinking more about the demise of OS X, here is where I end up:

1. Keep the hackintosh and MBP running as long as possible. MBP on Lion, hack on Snow Leopard, mostly, Lion sometimes on the other drive, past that to Mountain Lion and beyond never, unless Apple improves upon Slow Leopard, instead of the reverse.
2. Upgrade to W7 from XP on the virtual side of thangs, via emulation.
3. Get used to running biz in that virtual W7 environment which - as much as I despise it - is likely to be supported a LOT longer than SL.
4. Eventually - years from now, hopefully not sooner, fingers crossed, knocking on wood - move to W8.9, when forced by dead OS X to do so.

Sad. Very sad thoughts...

Your view on that, dreams, nightmares?