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As I said, "Ah, I see..."
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From: Ralph Walter [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 12:40 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: OK, let's open discussion on the Poe House...
In a message dated 8/4/2000 11:52:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< The cottage was moved to the park from its original site across
Kingsbridge
Road in 1913. Edgar Allan Poe lived here from 1846 until a few months
before
his death in 1849. He came here in the hope that the clear country air
would
aid his ailing young wife. (She died during their first winter in the small
house.)
Sign me, What about Bob Dylan's house?
>>
Ah, hah!
Now we know that our exteemed Sharpshooter prefers buildings which have been
moved (twice is not enough) to those which haven't; buildings in the outer
boroughs which aren't threatened by Major Manhattan Educational
Institutions
(is your latest Who's Who listing going to include the honorary JD from NYU,
Chris?) to those that get in the way; buildings which had Living White
Superannuated Hippies (Dylan, ne' Zimmerman) in them to those which were
occupied by now-Dead White Men (Poe).
Where does that leave you on The Dakota--which had Dead White Superannuated
Hippie John Lennon, Dead White Leonard Bernstein, but Live Asian Yoko Ono?
Wanna think about it? Me, neither.
Ralph
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