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Subject: [Leica] NYC
From: hankpix at yahoo.com (Hank Kellner)
Date: Wed Dec 13 14:17:32 2006

Yeah, but only for eleven days or so. What's more, if you were a divorced 
oldtimer like me who has a chance to travel with a lovely widow, wouldn't 
you do the same thing? :) Of course, I'll be taking my M4 and two lenses 
along for the ride.
  Cheers,
Hank

Walt Johnson <walt@waltjohnson.com> wrote:
  Now you are sounding like a typical N.Y.er... Winter comes in the Center 
of the Universe and it's time to head south. ;-)

Hank Kellner wrote:

>Walt,
> Good luck to your son. It's winter here at the Center of the Universe. But 
> if I weren't leaving for the Caribbean shortly, I'd be glad to lend him a 
> winter jacket.
> Cheers,
> Hank
>
>Walt Johnson wrote:
> Hank
>
>My son just left on a trip to N.Y. a couple of hours ago and I hope your 
>weather is decent. He was dressed for a typical Florida Christmas which 
>means Bermuda shorts and a t-shirt. :-)
>
>Walt
>
>Hank Kellner wrote:
>
> 
>
>>Hello Everyone,
>>Well, no matter how you look at it, NYC is still the Center of the 
>>Universe...at least as far as many of my fellow city dwellers and I are 
>>concerned. After all, where else can you find the best cheesecake in the 
>>world, the best knishes, and restaurants like Katz' Delicatessen on 
>>Houston Street? Not to mention enough great hamburger joints and other 
>>eateries to clog your arteries and cause you beg to for more--even while 
>>the paramedics are carting you off to the emergency room to have your 
>>stomach pumped.
>>Okay, go ahead and shoot me down. But I can't help myself! I was born here 
>>71 years ago, and I'm sure I'll leave from here when I finally go to Leica 
>>Heaven. But not too soon, I hope.
>>Regards,
>>Hank 
>>
>>larry.k@rcn.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>>I don't know about the rest of you, but I cannot 
>>>abide by a tilted horizon. 
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>>>The main reason I left New York. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>
>>My horizon is tilted? Most of the buildings look pretty plumb to my eye. 
>>That's my horizon, haha. 
>>
>>James Thurber once observed that every New Yorker is a rat inside of a 
>>cage (an apartment) inside of a prison (the city). I have observed that 
>>every suburbanite is a rat inside of a cage (their cars) inside of a 
>>prison (the highway system).
>>
>>It all depends on your viewpoint... ;-)
>>
>>Larry K. 
>>
>>
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