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Subject: [Leica] When worlds collide: Dresden Dolls
From: durling at cox.net (Mike Durling)
Date: Sat Jan 8 18:37:04 2005
References: <977C128D60F72F348F78D667@hindolveston.reid.org>

This is really funny, my daughter went to a concert in DC.  I asked her 
who she saw, and she said Dresden Dolls.  I said oh, ok.  Then she goes, 
"Don't act like you actually heard of them!"  Needless to say, I showed 
her Kyle's website.  She was impressed!

Mike D

Brian Reid wrote:
> My youngest daughter, home for Christmas from her first year at college, 
> was all excited by a musical act she'd seen in Boston, and wanted me to 
> watch some Dresden Dolls music videos. I was entranced by their number 
> "Coin operated boy" and told her.
> 
> She showed me that she had some pictures bookmarked on their website. 
> Dutiful dad that I am, I went to look at my daughter's favorite pictures.
> 
> The very first picture that she showed me, which she said was "the 
> best", caused me to think. "Hmm. That picture looks like Kyle Cassidy's 
> style. Somebody is plagiarizing it."
> 
> Then I squinted my old eyes at the picture, and realized that Kyle 
> Cassidy *did* take it:
> 
> http://dresdendolls.com/gallery/photo.album/gallery02/pages/25_dresden5.htm
> 
> I said "I know the photographer who took that picture! He's great!".
> 
> She said, "Oh, dad, that's the coolest thing over. You've actually *met* 
> him?"
> 
> "Yup", I boasted.
> 
> So I gained hundreds of parent points for having met Kyle Cassidy.
> 
> Thanks, Kyle. Keep smashing that brick wall. It'll come unstuck.
> 
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