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Subject: Re: strange activity
From: John Kirk
Date: April 14, 19105 at 14:34:24

In Reply to: Re: strange activity posted by john perrin on October 21, 19103 at 11:25:52:

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goes to a restaurant where they have made a reservation three weeks in
advance, and they are informed that their table is available, they stalk
out immediately, because they know it is not an excellent restaurant. If
it were, it would have an enormous crowd of excellence-oriented people
like themselves waiting, their beepers going off like crickets in the
night. An excellent restaurant wouldn't have a table ready immediately
for anybody below the rank of Liza Minnelli.
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