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
>
news:e5878d56-bd75-424a-9115-84082d944fa9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Greetings, and welcome to Lawrence Person's Lame Excuse for a Book
> Catalog for December 2007!
>
>
> -------------------
> 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


|