[WWI] Rigging
Helen and Chris
2kermavio at orange.fr
Fri Sep 12 17:38:50 EDT 2008
So where's the honour and the glory in that?
Chris
Bah! Romance.
What's wrong with falling on your face drunk and getting run over by an '87 Chevy in Baltimore?
E.
Honor and Glory to our Ancestral Gods
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From: 2kermavio at orange.fr
To: wwi at wwi-models.org
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 23:08:28 +0200
Subject: Re: [WWI] Rigging
>
> WOW! Voluptousity sent me to the dictionary and I never realized that
> rigging could be so harmful to ones health and mental well being. That
> explains a lot about me. But do I have to go all the way to Paris to
> die under a bridge?
Absolutley. Paris is the worlds centre of romance. And what is more tragically romantic than wishing to die beneath a Parisian bridge?
Will any bridge do?
In Paris? Yes, so long as it isn't between the Natural History Museum and the Eiffel Tower - the authorities get arsey if you try and do it here - it upsets the tourists. They would prefer if you went out to the Bois de Boulogne (some strange things happen there) and chose a railway bridge.
Anywhere else? See above.
I'm not that far from the
> Golden Gate Bridge so I may have to settle on San Francisco.
Lacks gravitas
I can see
> me applying for my passport and explaining why I want to go to Paris.
> "And what is the nature of your business in Paris?" "To die under a
> bridge." I'm not sure I would make it past the application process
No-one understands matters of the heart more than the French. They will be most helpful, supply you with a map and sell you a bodybag.
and
> I may get a new jacket that ties in the back.
>
Believe Diego!
Chris.
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