> Curtis, remember that section of Ned Wynn's book, when he first saw M drive up to 433? M > got out, and he saw Jerry Jarvis and Charlie Lutes having a "tug of war" over the deer skin. > Ned's reaction was to vow that whatever it was that was so damn special about that piece of > hide, he was going to one day carry it himself. > > And he did.
I had forgotten that little gem, thanks! I wonder if Bevan has ever actually sat on Hagelin in order to get a priority seat? I'm guessing that this was the reason Bevan needed to bulk up, for the darshon scrum. The intrigue of the palace eunuchs! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "geezerfreak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > > But if he did communicate that way frequently > > > during these years, you can hardly refer to them > > > as "the lost decade." That's what I was commenting > > > on (sarcastically). > > > > The real action was going on outside his door among the worker bees > > jockeying for position. That is the story of intrigue that interests me. > > > Curtis, remember that section of Ned Wynn's book, when he first saw M drive up to 433? M > got out, and he saw Jerry Jarvis and Charlie Lutes having a "tug of war" over the deer skin. > Ned's reaction was to vow that whatever it was that was so damn special about that piece of > hide, he was going to one day carry it himself. > > And he did. >