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Oh goody, a new doggy. I first read that as "going to look at a dog in New
Hampshire" and thought how good it was you were getting away from the
city. Where is New Hope? Hope you got a nice dog. Ruth
At 8:09 AM -0400 10/18/02, Met History wrote:
In a message dated 10/18/02 7:25:54 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
Once the specifications are made the task is to devise the best
production methods.
The production methods for the caulk on the zig-zag expansion joint at the
Jewish Community Center on 76th and Amsterdam was by a large, blunt thumb,
apparently operated by a drunk in a hailstorm. I examined it myself
yesterday. What's more, although the pointing is charcoal grey like a good
suit, the caulk is "bronze" (aka brown). Best, Christopher (Going to
look at a dog in New Hope tomorrow)
PS Leland, thank you, you are swell. Sign me, Moby
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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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