With apologies to Aeschylus ...

Started by Monty Fowler, March 30, 2014, 02:02:52 PM

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Monty Fowler

... and thinking about what will be happening tomorrow, I am moved to quote from a verse more than 2,400 years old (apologies in advance):

"So in the Casper fable it is told,
That once an eagle, stricken by a dart,
Said, when he saw the fashion of the shaft,
'With our own feathers, not by other's hands,
Are we now smitten.' "

LTM, who finds dry paint really, really interesting,
Monty Fowler, TIGHAR No. 2189 CER
Ex-TIGHAR member No. 2189 E C R SP, 1998-2016