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Ken:
I'll see if the preservation club at Eastern would sponsor a trip for
you, meaning airfare. I can provide the dinner and cheap room, in a
historic house with one teensy masonry or foundation problem, to round
out the experience. Y'all kin come, too, and make it a Midwestern B-P
event.
If I'm a pinhead, then that makes me respectable, I guess. Thanks.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 17:58:22 -0500
From: Gabriel Orgrease <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: This is a Brick
Ilene R. Tyler wrote:
>Ken, are you free any Monday nights between now and April... Michael
>Moore would be funnier...
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Ilene,
Airfare (or Greyhound), dinner, friends and a cheap room.
I will supply the bricks and balloons... no juggling.
Is it cold in Michigan?
Why would Michael be funnier?
I'm sure he knows jack about bricks.
Actually, I think the two of us would have an interesting conversation.
I'm not so bad on standup... why... I've even had respectable architects
follow me saying I had stolen all the jokes out of the room.
][<en (laughing)
PS: Keep posted to your next Communique on Polish synagogues. I'm
praying I get to Galveston in November.
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uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
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