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Default Thank you, Steve

On Jan 8, 6:34*pm, Brian Anasta > wrote:
> Dear Steve,
>
> I just wanted to add my contribution to the many tributes currently
> being received over at Thai Visa in regard to the wonderful
> experiences people who know you have had over the years.
>
> For me, there is little doubt in my mind that the day I spent on a
> photography lesson with you in the north of Thailand (exotic Chiang
> Mai in THIS case) will always stand out as a highlight in my life.
>
> I can still remember watching you Steve as you strode around that
> little clearing in the jungle - all the while remaining as calm as a
> cucumber whilst the mother elephant and her calf played blissfully in
> the nearby stream. I can still hear the "ohhhhs and ahhhhs' from the
> rest of the photography class as you nonchalantly walked over closer
> to the stream to snap a wonderful shot of the calf sucking at her
> mothers tit. The way you held the expensive looking camera in the palm
> of your hand had me wishing it was me you were fondling instead.
>
> On a personal level, and as a huge nature lover also, I can remember
> feeling almost as if I WAS in a trance-like state and somewhat
> hypnotised. I could feel the flow of blood rapidly increasing through
> my veins and the deep throbbing I felt around MY loin region was
> enough to make me want to explode. I have never felt like more of a
> man that day as on the way back to Chiang Mai I was lucky enough to
> have you sit next to me in the mini-bus. To hear you re-tell some of
> the amazing experiences you have had all over the world made me feel
> not only a touch envious (and I am not ashamed to admit this) but also
> a little lustful.
>
> When we got back to base and sat around the bbq YOU put on for all of
> us at your condo, I could feel myself looking at Nobuko and wishing
> that it was me standing there at your side instead. But all I could do
> was whisper you a soft sayonara under my breath when the group finally
> departed so as not to reveal the real feelings I felt for you at the
> time.
>
> Well I hope I have not said too much and that I DO not regret posting
> my thoughts about you here.
>
> Kind Regards and Lots of Little Kisses on your Porcelain Pink Cheeks,
> Bri.





ROTFLMAO............... Another "lover" of the Kramer style.
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