Dear Alan
I am a representative of Russian Publishing House. I would like to inform you that the big material about Danny has been preparing in one of our issues. This material is devoted to his activity and his books.
Unfortunately there are practically no Danny’s photographs in photobanks in Russia and the Britain photographs are very expensive. Besides they all are trying to sell only one limited set of photos.
Could you please provide is with some of his photographs in high resolution with good quality.
If it is needed we are ready to pay:-)
Thank you in advance.
Before, it was “eats, roots and leaves”, now I suppose it’s eats, roots and snores”.
I guess you two are probably not common, so must be hairy-nosed.
And the experts say wombats are quadrupeds. Guess what that means?
Congrats Mr and Mrs Wombat.
From the Mugs.
Something else about wombats:
Playfulness is sometimes cited as a measure of intelligence. Among marsupials, wombats are the most playful. Play will often include “head butting, bitting, and running away to solicit a chase.”
rusak on 30 May 2008 at 5:59 pm #
Dear Alan
I am a representative of Russian Publishing House. I would like to inform you that the big material about Danny has been preparing in one of our issues. This material is devoted to his activity and his books.
Unfortunately there are practically no Danny’s photographs in photobanks in Russia and the Britain photographs are very expensive. Besides they all are trying to sell only one limited set of photos.
Could you please provide is with some of his photographs in high resolution with good quality.
If it is needed we are ready to pay:-)
Thank you in advance.
Best regards, Evgeny Rusak
rusak on 30 May 2008 at 6:06 pm #
the matter is about Danny Wallace:-))
chinamug on 19 Jun 2008 at 7:33 pm #
Before, it was “eats, roots and leaves”, now I suppose it’s eats, roots and snores”.
I guess you two are probably not common, so must be hairy-nosed.
And the experts say wombats are quadrupeds. Guess what that means?
Congrats Mr and Mrs Wombat.
From the Mugs.
Something else about wombats:
Playfulness is sometimes cited as a measure of intelligence. Among marsupials, wombats are the most playful. Play will often include “head butting, bitting, and running away to solicit a chase.”