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Of Artists andEunuchs
Posted by Casual Observer (Guest) - Thursday, October 23 2003, 23:42:38 (EDT)
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Just a thought....

While attending the University of Central Florida, I have on occasion come upon this guy who works in the art department at the university. He is a man in his late fifties, and works modeling clay. This one particular student really looks up to him, and pretty much worships the ground he walks on. I see them walking together sometimes, down the hall, and the student just literally drools while listening to his "master" talk. So I figured, if this kid is so fascinated by this artist, certainly the artist must be quite an intelligent man. I found out, however, that on the contrary, this professor of art mostly spoke babble and nonsense. I wondered then, how it came to be that this kid with such potential at the university would waste his time with this professor...
I don't know why I posted this, but I just happened to be thinking of it, who knows why....All I can assume about these two guys is that there must be some "hidden" relationship; after all, there's nothing wrong with people who want to try new things with others....Its a more social approach to society....
Just thought I'd post this since I was on the forum and happened to be thinking about it.



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