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Subject: [Leica] Ted Grant, Chariot Racer
From: gwpics at aol.com (Gerry Walden)
Date: Thu May 19 22:34:03 2005
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You old photographers are prone to exaggeration!  ;-)

Gerry


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tedgrant@shaw.ca wrote:

> Marc James Small asked:"
> Subject: [Leica] Ted Grant, Chariot Racer
>
>
> Ted Grant wrote:
>
>>> In my younger and foolish days I drove stock cars, sprints and 
>>> midgets<<<<
>>
>
> Marc James Small asked
>
>> Now, Ted, be honest:  you have constantly assured me that you are now in
>> your middle-aged and even more foolish days .... I forget whether you 
>> > claim to have posted road guard for Moses or to have pulled KP at
>> the Last Supper but, in any event, you've been around for quite a
>> while, and your experiences must have started with chariots of some > 
>> sort.
>
>
>> Share with us, if you will, your own spin on Ben Hur:  was it
>> historically accurate?  <<<<
>
>
> Actually history was close. However they, historians, never mentioned 
> the strange apparatus he had in one hand and appeared to be talking to 
> his latest lover, Maureen O'Hara! ;-) I think that was her name? Maybe 
> it was Delilah or the Queen of the Nile. One of those ladies anyway. ;-)
>
> In any event it appeared he'd bongoed the wrong number and was 
> somewhat agitated. In that state he began waving his arm in the sir 
> and beating the cell like object against the side of the horse's a..s! 
> And at that moment I sped by on the inside of the track leaving him 
> lost in a cloud of horse dung and dust! :-) Now he was really peed 
> off! :-)
>
> I glanced over my shoulder and realized it was a smashing great photo, 
> Op. reached for my trusty early auto-firing Leica triple 0 model and 
> fired away.
>
> Just at that moment, unfortunately another dumb-ass chariot driver cut 
> me off while he was head down looking for the Roman numerals on his 
> talking device and I unfortunately wiped out coming off #2 turn! :-(
>
> Dropping my photo machine in the dust to maintain control of my 
> charging steeds, (no neck straps in those days) it was immediately 
> trashed by the wailing warrior Ben still banging his speaking device 
> on his horse's ass! :-( Unfortunately my stone like images were 
> completely destroyed.
>
> I trust this, when using some virtual visual after thought you can see 
> the historian's never mentioned this unfortunate early moment of photo 
> excitement! :-(
>
> ted
>
>
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Message from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] Ted Grant, Chariot Racer)