I resemble that remark. When my daughter was about 6 she asked my wife:
"Mom, how does the water get out of the faucet?" My wife replied: "Why
don't you go ask your father?" My daughter said: "But I only want to
know how the water gets out."
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/13/2011 12:07 AM, Moose wrote:
>
> He might want to be careful about that. Talking Konica opens the door
> to an eye glazing treatise on 5D and 60D. :-) Many years ago, the
> sister of my then ex-roommate and now friend of longest standing
> visited. She made the mistake of asking something about the camera I
> had (Rolleicord?) and photography. Later, I found out she had
> confided in her brother that I was possibly the most boring person
> she knew. :-P
>
> I like to think I've improved. Now, I ask, "Do you really want to
> know?" And Carol tends to encourage a no.
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