> > National Geographic photographers don't usually > > go on 'tiger hunts', Curtis. But they do often > > take shots of all kinds of wild animals with > > cameras. > > Curtis: > And they never end up with a dead tiger at the end > and a guilty conscience they have to discuss with > a Maharishis do they? > They do if they are attacked while they are taking pictures with a camera with their mother.
<snip> > > or at least read the book. > > > I would love to but it is too much for a used one > on Amazon. > Who says Nancy had a son named Rick? So, you're going to take the word of Barry, a known fibber, who never read the book; a fibber who claims that he *knows* that Rick Cooke went to India so he could kill a tiger, because he heard it in a John Lennon song? You don't believe what Nancy wrote in her book, that she and her son went to a yoga camp in India to meditate, and that they were attacked by a crazed tiger while on an elephant ride, and that Rick shot the tiger to save the guide's life. Go figure.