"The most dangerous place in the world is between a mother and her children" by Eliza Gauger, a 17-year-old student. You can see her drawing in "my pics" section. Here is the explanation for that drawing:A sketch of a gun-toting Statue of Liberty is fast becoming the most popular piece of amateur propaganda created in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.Created by Eliza Gauger, a 17-year-old student from Bellingham, Washington, the skillful drawing of "Mommy Liberty" has been reprinted in newspapers across the country and has been turned into posters, coffee mugs, T-shirts and baseball caps.The pencil sketch portrays Liberty brandishing a revolver and cradling a baby wrapped in the U.S. flag."The most dangerous place in the world is between a mother and her children," the caption reads."I was illustrating my own mother's willingness to do anything, even something she hated -- my mother is terribly afraid of guns -- to protect her children," said Gauger in an e-mail. "I think America feels the same way about its citizens."Besides that...You won't see me much here.... I've only gotten this account so that I can be accepted as a "member" in my school's group:
New York Institute of Photography.But you can always contact me at
[email protected], and you can always join us during our activities: http://french.meetup.com/498/. See you there ! (ALL levels of French are welcome... even those who have zero French. Don't worry, you'll pick up some very fast).Phantom of the Opera (2004) Suite