Thursday, September 15, 2005

BAGnewsNotes: Bush's UN-doing

"They had that over the shoulder shot on 'The View' on WABC TV this morning. People in the public eye have to watch out, Barbara Walters said, (I was once in her cleaners, nearby a small archaeology lab, next to a once huge musicians union hall in Manhattan) about those over the shoulder shots. Do they have a whole bunch of wooden pencils? Or they get out a sharpener when he breaks the point? I would think another type of pencil would be appropriate, so he can't erase anything, like surveyors I was told once had to do, everything wrong put a line through in case testimony on the survey is required. Thomas Jefferson's father surveyed Virginia, Washington got smallpox the only time he left the country at 16, surveying with a cousin, which became a career of his. Abraham Lincoln was also a surveyor, and the Museum of Surveying in Lansing, Michigan has a new exhibit of his first 'plat' and other artifacts I read. Glad it didn't say 'One if by...two if by...'"

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