Was looking up for his biography, just to prove how wrong you are, how he was just another one american photographer, who just had happened to have spent a moment in France.
Well, it actually turns the dude was (http://www.temple.edu/photo/photographers/erwitt/biography.html) born in France. Worse, his parents were Russian. And proably jews. Oh well.
I live just by Nicholas Flamel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Flamel)'s house in Paris (your friends will be happy to hear it), who's been trying to find the philosopher's stone his whole life long. That stone that'd change any vile metal it touches into gold.
Similarly it seems, you transform anyone you mention, into evil russial jews.
anyone who's mentioned in my journal or has any other sort of contact with it rather, which is way more impressive, because it doesn't even depend on my will! ok, time to tell us about that rabbi and cossack in your family
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[c] Erwitt, NY 1972
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Think the frenchness shows a bit more on this other one of his:
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to prove how wrong you are, how he was
just another one american photographer,
who just had happened to have spent a
moment in France.
Well, it actually turns the dude was (http://www.temple.edu/photo/photographers/erwitt/biography.html) born in
France. Worse, his parents were Russian.
And proably jews. Oh well.
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(your friends will be happy to hear it), who's been
trying to find the philosopher's stone his whole life long.
That stone that'd change any vile metal it touches into gold.
Similarly it seems,
you transform anyone you mention,
into evil russial jews.
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