[WWI] Fantastic Modeling
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 26 04:56:42 EST 2007
Chris, just to show the fallacy of your argument, I have a few gay friends, and one of them is a modeler with all the attributes that you describe.
But I do know what you mean by finding a subject 'sexy', my ex-wife once confronted me as in my diary I had 'visited the beautiful girl', a referance to my visit to teh Science museum in London to take some photographs of teh Antoinette monoplane. She never believed me.
Christopher Malany <cmm-saj at snet.net> wrote:
Hi, Ernest:
>Is this a polite way of saying 'gay'? ;-)
> E.
No, no, not at all. I suspect that gay people are far
less complex than modelers. Modelers combine
child-like wonder, the compulsive possessive desire to
own every kit ever produced and to scratchbuild every
one not, too much time and/or disposable income, a
rare eye for pettifogging detail, and a unique sense
of the "sexy." For example, personally I
regard early-production S.E.5's as "sexy." Even Freud
would have been puzzled.
- Chris Malany
--- ernest thomas wrote:
> >From: Christopher Malany
>
> >The last big show I attended was World Expo for
> >military miniatures in Boston. If an entire troop
> of
> >harem girls had pranced through the exhbition hall,
> I
> >wouldn't have noticed - I'd have just continued
> cooing
> >over my purchases and happily photographing the
> >miniatures. Let's face it, modelers are odd
> >creatures.
>
> Is this a polite way of saying 'gay'? ;-)
> E.
>
>
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