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How much did you pay him to get down on his knees?
Raymond?
-------------------- Harris Kohen K-Man Pinstriping and Graphix Trenton, NJ "Showing the world that even I can strategically place the pigment where its got to go." Posts: 1739 | From: Trenton, NJ, USA | Registered: Jun 2001
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Damn Don! Did I ever say anything to make you mad? I hope not. Ill bet customers never give you any sh**!
-------------------- Maker of fine signs and other creative stuff. Located at 109 N. Cumberland ave. Harlan, Ky. 40831 606-837-0242 Posts: 4172 | From: Ages-Brookside, Ky. Up the Holler... | Registered: Jul 1999
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Wow Don, I never realized that I was short.
I've always lived by the premise that when God made me he was more interested in quality than quanity. And I'm real humble, too. It's a joke - don't e-mail me.
It was really great being able to meet Don in Orlando - he's just a super guy. The only time I had to calm him down was when he and my son kept talking while I was trying to conduct my seminar.
And thanks for the nice comment Rick. Actually, being short has never bothered me. I don't have the problem of bumping my head on stuff, and I fit into any airplane seat or hotel bed. The only problem is talking to people like Don for a long time and you get a sore neck.
I'll never make it in the NBA but I've never felt limited by how tall I am. Most of the time it never enters my mind....until I see a photo like this. Thanks Don, for keeping me humble.
-------------------- Chapman Sign Studio Temple, Texas chapmanstudio@sbcglobal.net Posts: 6306 | From: Temple, Texas, USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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it was great meeting you, too! Sorry about the seminar incident.
And if it makes you feel any better...I hit my head on a doorway once a year, whether I need it or not! The older I get, the less fun it is to be tall. Must be coincidence....a standard American doorway is 6'8" high. Unless I'm barefoot, I have to duck for every one of them.
[ September 15, 2003, 06:41 PM: Message edited by: Don Coplen ]