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Andrew Lopez-Calvete
{K:2441} 10/15/2003
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I'll bung it in my diary. Anway, who told you I carry a rifle in my tripod bag, especially when I'm around westminster?!!
I'll get a keen shot at you one day Livingstone, you and your bloody congestion cameras....grrrrrrr :-)
Hang on, thats a joke about murdering someones wife and another about shooting Ken Livingstone in the same post. I'd like to make it clear that I'm not a 'psychopath', my analyst refers to me as simply 'disturbed' which is a much lesser condition.....argh the voices in my head, someone stop the voices in my head!
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Megan Forbes
{K:4617} 10/15/2003
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Hi Andrew,
Cool shot, it's great when we can think of a believable pretence to take things like this without strangers getting all nervous and jumpy about the innocent tripod bag which is pretending to carry a rifle ;). It'd be great to meet up sometime and shoot the bridges around Westminster - this is a good time of year as well as it's not too cold and the sun doesn't set too late. Are you busy on the Saturday evening of the first weekend of November (1st)?
meganforbes@hotmail.com
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Andrew Lopez-Calvete
{K:2441} 10/14/2003
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By the way, the Strangers On a Train title is an homage to Hitchcock and his film of the same name. In the opening sequence ( a fine example of his general to specific intros) you follow two sets of feet that finally touch on board a train and the action starts.
Ironically, after this shot was taken, I went on to murder the wife of the other person in carriage and mannaged to steal his lighter :-)
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Val .
{K:4973} 10/14/2003
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clear comunication!
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lisa rose
{K:567} 10/14/2003
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Very good idea, Nice shot.
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Pablo .
{K:821} 10/14/2003
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a good idea... greatly executed !
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