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Go preserve a yurt, why don'tcha.
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Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:52:50 EST
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1.  Gee, Ralph, the cleaning on the limestone base of the NY Athletic Club [a
high rise clubhouse in New York on Central Park South] - it seems kind of ...
harsh.  Is it?

2.   Who's working on the Long Island Historical Society?  I want to find out
more about those very tight brick joints, which I have heard are
"unrepointable" without damage to the brick.  But if they're so tight and
protected, why do they have to be repointed at all?

Christopher Gray
Day #1, of the Bush Presidency-Elect

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