[log in to unmask] wrote:
> Ken-
>
> Why would someone want to restore an apple nonetheless waterproof one? I know
> I wouldn't like a dried out apple nor one that had been previously eaten or
> damaged and then restored! Is that big machine required to restore and/or
> waterproof an apple? And why wouldn't you just work on the apple inside
> rather than on the roof of a cathedral?
>
> Rather than spend so much time pontificating upon your peeves, maybe you ought
> to evaluate proper apple restoration/waterproofing techniques! Come on Ken,
> there has to be a better way.
>
> By the way, what is the appropriate dress and footwear when endeavoring in an
> apple restoration/waterproofing project?
>
> Bruce Kennedy
Eat a Peach