Best E-mails of the Week 10/31/04.
Happy Halloween!
Did you like the eclipse this week?
In a composite photo comprised of 6 separate photos, five of the moon and one of the U.S. Capitol, the moon is seen transitioning L to R from full to a state of full lunar eclipse in the evening sky over Washington, October 27, 2004. The picture of the Capitol was taken with a 200mm lens looking east and the photos of the moon were taken with a 400mm lens also looking east as it passed over the U.S. Capitol moving from north to south. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn |
On the porch!
Two blondes living in
Texas were sitting on a bench
"What
do you think is farther .......... Florida or the moon......"
talking........and the one blonde says to the other.
The other blonde turns and says "Helloooooooooooooooooooo....can you
see Florida?"
The Spirit of Ontario, now docked and out of service in Rochester as Jim had described to me last week.
Stevie Wonder has
just finished a sell-out concert in Japan and after the
>applause has died down he asks the crowd if there's anything they'd like
>him
>to play.
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>This little Japanese fella at the front is jumping up and down, shouting
>and waving his arms like a madman and Stevie asks him what he'd like him to
>play.
>He shouts "Play a jazz chord, play a jazz chord" so Stevie belts out a 2
>minute solo in F minor on his piano and the crowd are in raptures.
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>"No, No" he shouts "play a jazz chord, play a jazz chord".
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>A little bit bemused Stevie does a 3 minute impromptu in A major and gets
>the crowd rocking.
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>Again the little fella shouts "No, No, I want you to play a jazz chord".
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>Stevie gives in and says "Christ man, how does that go then?" To which he
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> "A jazz chord to say I ruv you!"
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Pete
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