Don't touch the brown acid....
Andrew Fildes
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Author/Publisher: The SLR Compendium - http://www.blurb.com/books/3732813
On 17/02/2013, at 3:33 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> The T-32s are just props. They're actually just decorative boxes filled
> with scones. And what appears to be a Zuiko 38mm macro on a Telescopic
> Auto Tube 65-116 is actually a thermos bottle filled with genuine
> English tea. Finally, what appear to be gooseneck illuminators are
> actually high tech sugar and cream dispensers. We were actually
> awaiting Little Miss Muffett to join us for tea when the spider happened
> along and apparently made off with the jam. That was her pictured under
> the bright lights being interrogated as to what she'd done with the jam.
> Inexplicable, really. Spiders are not known to like jam. But perhaps
> she intended to sell it on.
>
> Of course, even out in the hinterlands of central Florida amidst the
> cows and the oranges we can't forget the importance of 4 o'clock tea.
> Heavens, no!
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