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From Stewart Mason <flamingo@theworld.com>
Subject Re: Billionaire Boys Club/ NYC visit
Date Thu, 24 Jul 2003 13:43:00 -0400

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At 01:31 PM 7/24/2003 -0400, Harris, Will wrote:
>>Hell, I gave up my first-ever chance to see my beloved April March last
>>night thanks to a malfunctioning water heater sending about an inch of
>>water all over the basement.  Yet another sign of adulthood, I'm afraid...
>
>Another hand raised here.  I think I'm taking a pass at seeing the Sex
>Pistols at the 9:30 Club on August 24th because we're closing on our first
>house on August 27th; between saving money, needing to get things packed for
>the move, and not particularly wanting to take off work the next day because
>of all the other days I'm already taking off for the closing / move, I just
>can't bring myself to buy the tickets...or even ask for a pair of tickets as
>an early birthday present.

Well, on the other hand, it *is* possible to be a homeowner and still rock.
 Check out Atom and His Package's utterly wonderful "I Am Downright Amazed
At What I Can Destroy With Just A Hammer" (from last year's HAMBURGERS EP
and this year's ATTENTION BLAH BLAH BLAH album) for proof.  Now that there
are indie rock songs about remodeling, I predict that in 10 years, we'll
see the first punk-influenced song about high cholesterol.

S





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