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Rudy Christian <[log in to unmask]>
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His reply: “No. Have you read The Lazy Teenager by Virtual Reality?”" <[log in to unmask]>
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Check out Widespread Panic

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From: His reply: "No. Have you read The Lazy Teenager by Virtual Reality?"
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Gabriel
Orgrease
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 5:01 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [BP] The Eclectic Iberian

As long as it is not an epileptic corn shucker.

So, in the lounge of the Port Jeff to Bridgeport ferry across the LI 
sound this AM on my way to Ossining I read this:

"The smell of wet hair and coats mixed with smoke and beer formed a gas 
that no one would have been able to stand for more than a minute at 
home; amid the screaming and laughter Max and Ada need have no fear that 
they were being evesdropped on."

I simply had to stop reading and sit there and enjoy the essence of this 
sentence for at least the next fifteen minutes. Slow readers are those 
who take delight in the subtle details of life.

The project in Ossining that we had been working on since the summer, 
that I had been working on since last winter, we had our final 
inspection today and there was no punch list. I like that. It is so rare 
to have a job that is well done. I'm pretty much a hack at most things 
but when I can bring a team together to bring out the best of everyone I 
feel good. When it does not happen I feel bad.

Putting that aside... my hard drive w/ multi-gigs of music collected 
over the years a month-or-so ago went bonkers. I have quotes of $800 to 
$2,000 to recover the data. It occurs to me that I can go a long ways w/ 
$800 to purchase a new stable of music.

So... I ask of all of you to please tell me what music you would 
recomend for me to listen.

Luv ya all,
][<en

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