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Actually, you sound like an (the?) architect. Tell us what you really
mean.
Also, we need to know how much you paid for your shoes.
Steve Stokowski
-----Original Message-----
From: Witold Karwowski <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sun, Feb 21, 2010 11:48 pm
Subject: [BP] Authenticity vs. appearance
From neighborhood news letter: “Oncework shifts to the northbound side,
the landmarked station house at Avenue Hwill be tackled. This is being
done by a subcontractor, Arteco & DesignRestoration Corp., whose
President, Witold Karwowski, said that the goal of thework would be to
“preserve as much as we can. Authenticity,” hestressed, “is even more
important than appearance.” I can’tbelieve I said that – even more
surprising they didn’t fire me. Shiftof paradigm?
Witold Karwowski
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