To further explain why I can't truly express what I mean, I shall add this thought:
IMO, to over emphasize one's contribution to society (*Example: Halman, "It's so sad he died, he was the greatest author the world shall ever know and a great treasure of mankind has been lost. He was a great man and could reach into the inner recesses of the soul through his work." -On the death of Andrew Keith*) serves to belittle their contribution. That is why I rarely say much in these matters, and why I rarely speak well when I do.
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Hats off to the new-age hairstyle made of bones,
Hats off to the use of hats as megaphones...
-Frosty
[This message has been edited by Frosty (edited January 11, 2000).]