Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/20

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Subject: [Leica] Quick Leica story
From: eduardoalbesi at ciudad.com.ar (Eduardo Albesi)
Date: Thu Sep 20 01:17:15 2007
References: <99BEFB76-C07F-47EA-9227-3883BC0AA839@depaul.edu> <200709200132.14994.photo.forrest@earthlink.net>

I was about to state the exact same thing

ed


El 20/09/2007, a las 07:32, Philip Forrest escribi?:

> The boyfriend's problem is that he sold the camera & kept the  
> girlfriend.
> Should have been the other way around.  The Leica will always be  
> faithful no
> matter what hell you put it through.
> Phil
>
>
> On Thursday 20 September 2007 00:47, bob palmieri wrote:
>> Y'all -
>>
>> So it seems, I was buying some cat food this evening when a store
>> employee, noticing the black thing dangling from my shoulder, called
>> out, "Is that a Leica??"
>>
>> To which I responded, "Yes."
>>
>> She said, "My boyfriend tricked me into agreeing to let him buy one
>> on Ebay.  He seemed to like to wear the thing, but I never saw any
>> pictures from it, so I made him sell it so we could pay the rent."
>>
>> Kinda reminds me of that character in "Catch 22" - (Injun Joe maybe?)
>> who was depicted as constantly carrying around some "complicated
>> black camera" but never having any pictures to show for it...
>>
>> At least my wife can't use this ploy against my M ownership. Not that
>> I think she's looking for such a thing, at least for the moment.
>>
>> Bob Palmieri
>>
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In reply to: Message from rpalmier at depaul.edu (bob palmieri) ([Leica] Quick Leica story)
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