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Bob Cain wrote: hank alrich wrote: Roger W. Norman wrote: there are tales of known veterans living the in the vast wilds of Oregon, Washington State and Alaska, just to prevent themselves from having to come into much if any contact with "normal" humans. Got 'em hereabouts, in the canyons of the rivers. The ones who can deal go to town every now and then to get supplies for the rest of the "campers". Otherwise these guys stay invisible to the public at large, and even the ones who hitchhike for supplies don't tell their ride where and why they're "camping". I just hate it when I start to thinking that maybe this country deserves the destruction it's administration seems hell bent on bringing it. That kind of thinking got me in more than a bit of trouble in the '60s and it really annoys me when it starts kicking up again. Heavy sigh. Bob I'm in the same boat. We played a little gig Sunday at which a now-homeless woman was assaulted somewhere in the vicinity and came in for help. She was recently laid off from the college where she worked as a groundskeeper due to budget cuts and now has nowhere to live and no support system. There's just too much of this kind of crap going on. -Jay -- x------- Jay Kadis ------- x---- Jay's Attic Studio ------x x Lecturer, Audio Engineer x Dexter Records x x CCRMA, Stanford University x http://www.offbeats.com/ x x-------- http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jay/ ----------x |
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