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    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HANSCHKA on Monday, July 08, 2019 09:48:22
    Ab-ka-defghe-jickle-manop-kwers-tuwixiz,
    Rumpelstiltskin, the notion of "he who must not be
    named" has been in the literature for a long time -
    even BCE, if you're into that kind of thing.
    Except back when, She was the good guy.(LOL)

    The good guy?

    the intangible side - editing, teaching, and making
    music.
    Somebody's got to do it.
    Yep, dirty work it is, too.
    Very, especially when you're dealing with conductors, producers, and
    record execs.

    Mostly the first of these. I've been hired to do some
    work on recordings but was never a leader or anyone
    entrusted with negotiating with that kind of people.
    Nor, aside from getting some residuals for a while,
    was I ever invested in that, particularly.

    There is the Jean Valjean issue, but beyond that,
    I mostly agree. Causing strife unnecessarily is not
    good. Unnecessarily being a key word.
    Dire emergency is one thing. Greed and stupidity are another matter.

    Yeah, that being the point.

    orange in a bag gets moldy the whole thing goes out. The frozen
    food
    tends to indicate she swiped it.
    That was my thought. One oddity was that her offerings
    were off-brands - either she had bad taste or perhaps had
    the Valjean mentality ... steal no more than is necessary
    (in the novel, the guy did grow worse for a while, though).
    In the musical he's almost saintly. Somehow I doubted that was

    You don't get nuanced characters in musicals.

    accurate. Maybe she swiped it all from a food bank instead of a
    grocery. That would explain the off brands.

    I'm not too attuned to the thought patterns of thugs
    so could hardly speculate.

    Old statesmen never die, they just misstate things.
    Old legislators never die, they just go on recess.
    As do children.
    Except children come back and go back to work.

    You seem to think that politicians are overgrown
    truants. Thee may be sonething to that.

    So I'm going to Europe for Bonnie and Letitia's concert
    tour (this is true), and we'll be seeing a lot of the
    stomping grounds of the great artists (this is true), and
    there will be Manet more opportunities to make bad puns
    (this is largely up to you).
    I'm Seurat will be educational.

    I was going to Giotto some names in anticipation of a
    prolonged exchange, but what's the point o' listing all
    the painters in history?

    21 Belmont jewel
    categories: booze, railroad, horse racing, New York
    servings: 1

    2 oz Woodford Reserve
    2 oz lemonade
    1 oz pomegranate juice
    garnish - lemon wheel

    Mix ingredients and serve over ice in a double
    old-fashioned glass.

    21 Club via National magazine 4-5/2019
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  • From RUTH HANSCHKA@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Friday, July 12, 2019 22:44:24
    Ab-ka-defghe-jickle-manop-kwers-tuwixiz,
    Rumpelstiltskin, the notion of "he who must not be
    named" has been in the literature for a long time -
    even BCE, if you're into that kind of thing.
    Except back when, She was the good guy.(LOL)

    The good guy?

    In the Jewish tradition, one does not write out the the Creator's
    name. And since gender rules don't apply....

    Yep, dirty work it is, too.
    Very, especially when you're dealing with conductors, producers,
    and
    record execs.

    Mostly the first of these. I've been hired to do some
    work on recordings but was never a leader or anyone
    entrusted with negotiating with that kind of people.
    Nor, aside from getting some residuals for a while,
    was I ever invested in that, particularly.

    Possibly just as well, given how classical recordings pay out. Worse
    odds than the lottery.

    the Valjean mentality ... steal no more than is necessary
    (in the novel, the guy did grow worse for a while, though).
    In the musical he's almost saintly. Somehow I doubted that was

    You don't get nuanced characters in musicals.

    Some would say you don't get characters in musicals.

    accurate. Maybe she swiped it all from a food bank instead of a
    grocery. That would explain the off brands.

    I'm not too attuned to the thought patterns of thugs
    so could hardly speculate.

    I don't know thieves too well, but I know what gets donated to food
    banks. My church has a collection point.

    Old statesmen never die, they just misstate things.
    Old legislators never die, they just go on recess.
    As do children.
    Except children come back and go back to work.

    You seem to think that politicians are overgrown
    truants. Thee may be sonething to that.

    All those truants have to grow up and do something. Some do drugs,
    some do time, and some go into politics.

    stomping grounds of the great artists (this is true), and
    there will be Manet more opportunities to make bad puns
    (this is largely up to you).
    I'm Seurat will be educational.

    I was going to Giotto some names in anticipation of a
    prolonged exchange, but what's the point o' listing all
    the painters in history?

    None, unless you want to Brueghel your brain with recalling semi-
    useless information.
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