"marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:...
> rock wrote to me a while after 911
>
> he was rereading this weird email from himself to me from ages ago,
before
> 911 a
> little exchange on the number 11,
> and suddenly he remembera how weird that day was and
> what it was like being in a city under siege.
> the city remains so, hw said, the presence of authority types
> is overwhelming at times and does not at all lend one
> any real sense of security. the stress is wearing all
> of us down.
> i think that the overall problem is that there are too
> many "smart" people.
>
> "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:...
>>
>> <LawrencePerson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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news:e5878d56-bd75-424a-9115-84082d944fa9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Greetings, and welcome to Lawrence Person's Lame Excuse for a Book
>> Catalog for December 2007!
>>
>>
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>> Wow, you are on top of this.
>>
>> mk5000
>>
>> "Every Thanksgiving for the past 10 years, Romp, who owns a tree farm
in
>> Vermont, has come to Manhattan with his wife, Patti, and their three
>> children to sell Christmas trees. They operate a stand on the corner of
>> Jane Street and Eighth Avenue in Greenwich Village and live in a tiny
>> camper parked nearby, in which Patti produces delicious home-cooked
>> meals. Romp's friendly manner and philosophy of matching the tree to
the
>> customer endear his family, known as "the Tree People," to the Village
>> community. Not only do neighbors, who eagerly await their arrival,
offer
>> the family the use of their apartments for showers, but storekeepers
>> provide free food and coffee.
>> "--http://newreleasesbooks.blogspot.com/2007/12/christ-books_4871.html
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