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From: "Met History" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: In honor of Billy Collins and National Partition Month
> Deb did a fabulous job on restoring some historic 1937 metal toilet
> partitions in a 1917 building on East 79th. She is really, really
good.
To all,
I have never been complimented this way before for work I've done.
Usually all we hear are the negatives -- the complaints. I could list a
hundred ways guys have messed with me on jobs in the past, and believe
me, some of them were pretty inventive.
All I have to say to Christopher Gray, and ][<en and Ralph and all the
other pinheads who have given me (and I'm absolutely positive, many
others) support and encouragement and the chance to do new and different
things: You usually get just about EXACTLY what you expect out of
people. Thank you for expecting good things and being willing to take a
chance on an unknown quantity, even if everyone DOES think you're maybe
just a little weird in this case, because they're just crappers, after
all. ;)
deb
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