>Barbara Mallut wrote:> > Stephan.... > "How'm I coming on the figurehead?" . . . . I ain't no carpenter! > If I couldn't build a boat, how do ya expect me to make a figurehead, huh? > And besides... Janet Reno sure ain't "figurehead material," in MY book! I > mean I'm sure she's a fine person, and all that, but let's face it - she isn't > a exactly a raving beauty!!! <grin> > Now Deborah Kerr is something else altogether! SHE'D make an elegant > figurehead representing PD.. >[log in to unmask]>> Barb, Barb, Barb, Barb . . . . . > If I couldn't build a boat, how do ya expect me to make a figurehead, huh?< Aw com'on! Surely, these are not the words of a self-proclaimed talented creative artist! A figurehead needs carving . . . I know that around your shop somewhere there's a set of chisels, a wooden mallet [ in middle english: malyet; similar to Mallut?] and other artist-type "stuff." Be creative! >Janet Reno< Remember, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, " and that "Beauty is only skin deep." [I HEARD THAT! <giggle><"She must have some DEEP skin!"> ]. >Deborah Kerr< "King Solomon's Mines," with Stewart Granger . . . . "An Affair to Remember," with Cary Grant [chick flic!] . . . . "From Here to Eternity," with Burt Lancaster Okay, carve Deorah Kerr's face on the figurehead . . . . I'll hang a framed photograph of Janet Reno on the stern. Thank you for all your interest and concern . . . . blah, blah, blah. Stephan 52/6