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- 01/30/10 New STREETWISE - posted by Frank Dunnigan - dunnigan<at>sonic.net
- 01/31/10 Re: New STREETWISE - posted by jb
- 01/31/10 Re: New STREETWISE - posted by Jo Anne Q.
- 01/31/10 Re: New STREETWISE - posted by Judy H
- 02/01/10 Re: New STREETWISE - posted by paul bishop
Re: New STREETWISE
01/31/10
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posted by jb
Ahh Frankie, who but ye could make a first kiss on 40th and Lawton sound so romantic.
Being that you bring us so close into your family circle, it seems only fair that you be able to claim us as dependents on your 1040. I know I've come to be very dependent on your detailed and deeply touching past reflections and yes, I'm sure your family's elders, now long gone, have circled their wagons around the hearts of you and yours, protecting memories warm enough to weather all the cold and foggy charm and insults of the Outside Lands and San Francisco at large.
Ai, ai, ai, ai
É o canto do Pregoneiro,
Cheers,
jb
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