Good thinking. Didja have to throw in a couple of
hickeys?
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From: Jim Follett
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Subject: Re: [BP] prairie home companion tickets
Ralph:
Thanks for the heads up, I was able
to trade the plane tickets for a new bass boat.
Jim
In a message dated 12/20/2005 12:37:05 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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In a message dated 12/19/05 10:30:54 PM Eastern
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Was there Saturday.
Gee, thanks for
waving. I was waving, but since you were front row center,
presumably watching the show and I was in the upper ranges of the
nosebleed section, you may not have seen me. On the other hand, I didn't
sing Christmas carols, so you would'nt have heard my basso profundo. Or
was it Profumo? I was in Row M. Guess
you're too important for your old friends. That must be
it. Either that or you didn't want to look up and see people from
Joisey overhead.
so does this mean i can't unload these ti
ckets on you? Think of it as deaccessioning, rather than
unloading. At least present it that way. But the answer is
still no. However, because I'm such a nice guy, I'll tell Jim
from Houston or whoever plans to come into NY to scoop up these fab
tix not to go to Cafe 123 on 44th Street. Buncha goddam Frog waiters
and tourists, noisy, expensive, and the food was
NFG. And that was without a transit
strike. Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah. c
R