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I can hardly believe that anyone would think to ask this question,
let alone have the front to support it with the statement "she sure
looks like it" I will attempt to reply , without letting Howard's
insensetivity get to me.

Anyone who looks at Mrs Robison and is met with anything other than
the most exquisite vision of female lovliness, has surly got a
problem with his/her own eyes and it's not just a simple stigmatism,
it may even be a problem with the brain itself!

Mrs Robison's eyes are at once, warm,loving and intelligent. They may
even (in their great beauty) be set at a slight angle that some may
think not quite straight ahead, this would hardly be surprising to a
thinker, after all, it is the slight imperfections and not the
perfectly symmetrical, that constitute much of the beauty of nature.
In her ability as well as in person, Mrs Robison is one of the finest
examples on earth, of the great bounty of nature's beauty.


Regards, Alan aka Dracher






Sun Nov 28, 2004 3:10 am

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