The 200EG logos are not a problem. You can just carefully pull them off
after working them loose with a thin blade.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
> Ok, everybody, PLEASE watch the "Reply To" field. I've noticed that when I
> go to respond to somebody offlist that it keeps wanting to send to the list.
>
>> Way off topic. I was just looking at your church's website. Karen's
>> maiden name is Wolfe???? My mom was a Wolfe. I don't think there are
>> scads of them around. Six degrees of separation?
> Possible. We could investigate this easily enough, Karen's parents are
> walking history books of ancient Wolfisms.
>
>> [His] wife was just diagnosed with a re-occurrence of breast
>> cancer, other side, much more aggressive this time. Stage 3. Going to
>> have a lot of chemo and then a double mastectomy when that's done.
>
> Ouch, that's tough. The survival-tables for this scenario are not pretty. We
> never had to go through the chemo, fortunately. BTW, it's been five years,
> last month!!!!!!!
>
>> Like I said, early next week at the latest with surprise(s) a distinct
>> possibility.
>
> Could it be? Could it be? Could it be?
>
> There are howls of protest from the camera bag. Various lenses are talking
> amongst themselves of who has to go. The OM-2S has already been pushed out
> because of the arrival of that sweety OM-3Ti. The gruff OM-4T has set up
> shop in the top-center of the bag and won't be pushed around. He's a little
> disconcerted with the arrival of the 3Ti, but hasn't shown signs of giving
> up the top spot, yet. However Eddy E-1 got kicked out! The entire bag has
> spoken and those digital interlopers are history! They now either occupy
> their own bag or have to weather the storms without shelter. I'm not too
> pleased with this situation, though. The search is on for a larger bag, but
> may end up getting a second 200EG. If that happens, there will be a major
> identity crisis to resolve as the 200EG bags have that nasty logo on them.
> Eddy E-1 is one tough dude, though, so it wouldn't suprise me to see him
> figure out some way to get back in the main bag.
>
> Meanwhile Big Toke, the Tokina AT-X 100-300/4 is taking up way too much
> space. He's getting threatened by the others almost daily. As the only one
> not of the Zuiko family, he's not trusted. The Zuiko family is known for
> their shadowy ways and it wouldn't suprise me to see a dead lens-cap placed
> in his spot.
>
> AG (always an adventure) Schnozz
>
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