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Subject: [Leica] The Good Doctor's Dilemma
From: Buzz Hausner <Buzz@marianmanor.org>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 07:46:18 -0400

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Well, B.D., it would seem that if you follow the advice you sought that you
have to go with the consensus and get a Noctilux and 24.  Serves you right.
Nah, get the 21 and 75.

How are you feeling?  I have to admit that when I saw you on Monday you
didn't look exactly great, which I detect was a good measure of how you
actually felt.  I do feel guilty for having been the cause of your move down
stairs, especially considering that you later had to move up-stairs.  That
is, unless you've been camped out on the deck all week.

Any progress on your relationship with Toyota?  Now that I've seen your true
agony, I think they should be made to pay for it, at least to the tune of
amortizing your house and fulfilling your camera kit with M6s, 21, 24,
Noctilux, 75, and 90.  I for one do not think that is too much to ask, but I
am assuming that you have a great deal left on your mortgage.  If your
mortgage is nearly retired, the Toyota pay-out should include the price of a
winterized cottage on a trout stream in Vermont; trust me, I know what I'm
talking about.

I'll be around all weekend, but Beth is on call on Sunday. Let me know if I
can help you with anything or if you need any entertainment.

	Buzz


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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Well, B.D., it would seem that if you follow the =
advice you sought that you have to go with the consensus and get a =
Noctilux and 24.&nbsp; Serves you right.&nbsp; Nah, get the 21 and =
75.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>How are you feeling?&nbsp; I have to admit that when =
I saw you on Monday you didn't look exactly great, which I detect was a =
good measure of how you actually felt.&nbsp; I do feel guilty for =
having been the cause of your move down stairs, especially considering =
that you later had to move up-stairs.&nbsp; That is, unless you've been =
camped out on the deck all week.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Any progress on your relationship with Toyota?&nbsp; =
Now that I've seen your true agony, I think they should be made to pay =
for it, at least to the tune of amortizing your house and fulfilling =
your camera kit with M6s, 21, 24, Noctilux, 75, and 90.&nbsp; I for one =
do not think that is too much to ask, but I am assuming that you have a =
great deal left on your mortgage.&nbsp; If your mortgage is nearly =
retired, the Toyota pay-out should include the price of a winterized =
cottage on a trout stream in Vermont; trust me, I know what I'm talking =
about.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I'll be around all weekend, but Beth is on call on =
Sunday. Let me know if I can help you with anything or if you need any =
entertainment.</FONT></P>

<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <FONT =
SIZE=3D2>Buzz</FONT>
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