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John Callan <[log in to unmask]>
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This isn`t an office, it`s hell with fluorescent lighting.
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Fri, 12 Dec 2003 07:39:38 -0600
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Ruth,

An observation on your willies.  Chances are whatever effort you make
to make yourself attractive to whoever you are trying to attract is a
real turn off to these folks.  Imagining what you do probably gives
them the willies.  So, you have a lot in common really, considering
that you aren't likely to be attracted to each other.  Sleep late some
morning, stay up late, go meet the neighbors in the watering hole!  If
they don't welcome you, they have no taste...and that ain't what I've
been lead to believe.

-jc

On Dec 11, 2003, at 10:50 PM, Ruth Barton wrote:

> Ya know, I think this Moondog fella probably retired up here.  He may
> still
> be living under a bridge or on the fringes somewhere.  When I worked
> at the
> local hospital we had a dr that grew up in NJ.  His parents came to
> visit
> one time and his mother remarked that there were more wierdos per sq
> ft in
> Brattleboro than any other place on earth, and she was familiar with
> the
> Big City.  We do seem to be sort of a Mecca for the unusual here.
> Don't
> know why except that farmers tend to be tolerant of others.  It is an
> experience to go to town and see the parade.  They don't bother me,
> except
> the "same sex" stuff.  That gives me the willies.  They have a bar
> just up
> the road from us but it is only open late at night so we never see
> them.
> Ruth
>
>
>
>
>
> At 1:56 PM -0500 12/11/03, Bruce Marcham wrote:
>> Moondog was a fave of my parents when they lived in NYC back in the
>> early
>> '51 up on 6th Avenue.  He used to play his homemade  instrument in a
>> doorway near where they worked.  Once when they grabbed dinner in that
>> neighborhood he came into the restaurant and was fed.  They even have
>> him
>> performing on a record, a single cut on a (Folkways?) collection
>> called
>> "NY19" (for the old postal code for a neighborhood).  There was
>> mention of
>> his passing away on NPR a few years ago and mention of a new
>> album/tape/CD
>> of his about five years ago, I think.
>>
>> I'm told Moondog had a shack in the woods down south of Ithaca about
>> 15
>> miles on Route 96B (maybe around Willseyville) and would come up from
>> the
>> city from time to time until some kids trashed it.  A friend of my
>> folks'
>> was on the bus to or from Binghamton one day when Moondog came out of
>> a
>> field and the bus driver stopped to pick him up, Viking helmet, cape,
>> and
>> all.
>>
>> For some reason I thought he moved out around the "Yea God" community
>> (speaking of homesteading) in West Danby area (about ten miles
>> southwest
>> of Ithaca which is, of course, aka The Little Apple, Heaven On Earth,
>> The
>> Other Center Of The Universe, etc.)?  I think there was mention of
>> Moondog
>> earlier on BP (by CP or JC?).
>>
>> Some benefactor from Skandanavia (or Holland?) got him a gig with an
>> orchestra late in his life.  I guess that's what resulted in the most
>> recent recording.
> --
> Ruth Barton
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> Dummerston, VT
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