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"David J. Van den Branden" writes:
From: (Oci-One Kanubi) Personally, I am sooooooo grateful to those (the late Roger Corbett first amongst them chronologically, and Bob Foote first amongst them in terms of skill and professionalism) who taught the classes I took almost annually for ten years. The fact that I now border upon skillful... True, heartfelt modesty is so refreshing to come across these days. A sign of first class up-bringing. Yeah, and then there's whatever mysterious means Kanubi arrived at it ;-) One of my fave books has a part where the main character has a hairy moment while climbing a cliff. He gets himself out of it, and then thinks -- not, "Damn, I'm good," or "Whoa, I kicked that cliff's ass!", but, "All praise to my teachers." I really like that line. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |
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