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Subject: [Leica] STORY SERIES AS A TEST FOR THE NEXT BOOK? :-)
From: lluisripollquerol at gmail.com (Lluis Ripoll)
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 00:34:55 +0200
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Dear Ted,

Amazing and very special experiences! I've laugh too even if there are  
some things difficult to understand in English. Your book will be  
excelent!

cheers
Lluis




El 25/09/2012, a las 0:05, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> escribi?:

> Hi Crew,
> Well I have a half million.... well it seems like that. Stories  
> written over the years that some day would become a book. Partly  
> because anytime I was engaged in conversations of.... "Over the  
> years what have you done?" People have encouraged me to start  
> writing and collecting.
>
> You have seen the odd one or two over the years. But I'm going to  
> give it a shot of at least one or two stories a week, possibly more.
>
> Then you the CREW can say yea or nay whether any good. interesting  
> or file 13 it! A sort of test drive read:
>
> Here goes:
>
>
>
> Branding Action:
>
> Before I knew what was happening, they had me on the ground. One  
> relieved
>
> me of my boots, others had stripped me of my jeans and I was held  
> down like
>
> a calf with bare buns to the breeze. I yelled and struggled for  
> freedom,
>
> but with those young fellas holding me down, I wasn't going anywhere.
>
>
>
> It was the end of an assignment in Alberta and a group of cowboys had
>
> decided I should have a souvenir. One of them arrived with a long  
> needle
>
> syringe used for calf inoculation, another with the branding iron.  
> In my
>
> mind, I knew they were kidding-I hoped they were kidding!
>
>
>
> Even when they held the branding iron close enough to feel the heat, I
>
> wasn't too concerned since I felt it was all in the name of "fun at  
> the
>
> ranch." But when they yelled for "Harry," the rancher who did the  
> castration,
>
> I nearly died. Old Harry, known as "The Cutter," came towards us.  
> Smiling
>
> and sharpening his knife on a wet stone, he prepared for his. . . next
>
> patient?
>
>
>
> Harry knelt down, "Hold him boys; it'll only take a second." I  
> wasn't a
>
> great singer in any event, and I thought old Harry wouldn't help a  
> bit with
>
> his planned action. Then he made a few choice un-complimentary remarks
>
> about my "under-pinning!s" Breaking everyone-except me-into howling  
> laughter.
>
>
>
> The "cutting affair" ended with Harry spraying me from my knees to  
> my belly
>
> button with a purple dyed antiseptic. The final note of embarrassment
>
> occurred when they threw my boots and clothes around the corral as  
> they let
>
> me go, forcing me to run around bare-assed purple before the  
> hollering and
>
> whooping cowboys who hadn't been involved in the initiation. Of  
> course, I
>
> eventually managed to regain my clothes, cameras and composure to  
> finish
>
> shooting the real action of the day.
>
>
>
> But, imagine my wife's reaction when I arrived home from the  
> assignment and
>
> tried to explain the purple coloring!
>
>
>
> We'll make it two for openers:................................
>
>
>
> Louis Riel:
>
> St. Boniface, Manitoba --
>
> It appeared rain was imminent and I rushed to
>
> unpack my equipment for the last location shot where Louis Riel,  
> leader of
>
> the Northwest Rebellion was buried.  His grave site and head stone  
> were the
>
> subject of the assignment.
>
>
>
> I grabbed a camera and started shooting, only to run out of film  
> after the
>
> first couple of frames.  I yelled at my son to hurry-up and load  
> another
>
> camera, meaning of course to hurry before the rain started.
>
>
>
> Much to my surprise he replied, "What's you're hurry, he's been  
> there a
>
> hundred years."
>
>
>
> So let's see what happens. Thanks for your assistance.
>
> cheers,
>
> Dr. ted :-)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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