
"Um...hello! It is I who am Uncle Eddie's father! John's dad answers his mail sometimes, so my son thought I should do this thigamajig, too! Heh, heh. My son's a card, no?"
"I hate to tell you but my kid's converting to being a Mac fan! Mac isn't always faster or better...but Eddie says it's more fun."
"OK, that's all for now!"
"I forgot to say that, according to Eddie, there's another Mac operating system called "Camino." He said Camino's a Linux-based system that's easier to use than Safari. He'll try that out after he posts this."
"Well that's it for real this time! Be seeing you! Eddie, if you're reading this, be sure to take out the trash! Your place was stinky last time I was there! Um...bye!
Eddie says: Whew! This was my first post on my new Mac. It took me FOREVER to do this, but I guess it'll get easier.
Also, a plug for ace girl-artist Katie Rice's latest ebay auction! I'm afraid to link to her site because I'm probably just one electron away from exceeding my bandwidth here. I didn't know how to reduce my pictures so I posted them all huge. Anyway, to see Katie's pictures, just Google "FunnyCute!"







It certainly looks like it was written after the story was already made and shot, at least as a Leica reel, but Mike says it contains things that weren't in the finished film, so it must have originated earlier. Maybe it was made from an early Leica reel. Gee, if a script this detailed and anal-retentive was written early, at the creative stage, it would certainly lead me to pity the poor animators whose creative input would have been zilch.
While I'm at it, I should mention the "Pink Elephants" board (above) on Michael Sporn's site together with some Great Steig and Popeye (Below). And what about John K's recent post analysing the takes in "Tale of Two Kitties"? This is a great time to be on the net.

