Almost to the Edge of Madness
Is it really day number four of no electricity? Yes, it is and it looks like I will have to join the many I know who have had to move to a hotel. I had to bring KiKi back to the ex; no dog should have to go through this.
Tina Paul entertained us yesterday with her story of driving eight hours to Attica prison to see Michael Alig. She and Ahrlene even stayed at The Attica Motel where screams and fights were so much a part of the visit. Meeting with Michael in the visitors' room, the girls were treated to the sight of a male prisoner masterbating while talking to his girlfriend. Eventually Tina was able to go with Michael into the "Disney" room, a room for taking photographs that had happy Disney characters painted on the wall. I'm promised copies as soon as she returns to New York.
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Four days without electicity? Ayeeeeeeeeee, that is rough! Whatever did they do back in the days of yore? In any event, good luck staying at a hotel temporarily and enjoying the modern amenities that electricity has to offer! :) (i.e. - no, that does not mean hotel mini-bar, room service, or porn ordered on cable!) :)
-Jesse
Is that KiKi? Oh what a lover baby puppy she/he is!!! I want a belly rub too!
Ah, Hotel + Electricity/Palace One Block Away=Extreme Happiness. I awoke several times just to enjoy the ability to breath.
Bees, that IS my beloved dog, KiKi and if you have white fur on your belly, I'll be happy to rub it.
Mrs. Astor!
Where are you staying? The Tudor?
Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Black and Tan Mark sent me some video images of Lummus Park. My God, there aren't any trees left. It's going to be interesting to see what happens in New Orleans. Talk to you soon...Mr. B
GREAT LEGS!!
...did I just say that in loud??
Brian, if you think there are no trees left in Lummus Park, you should see my street; you still have to zig-zag the fallen trees.
Alas, those poor souls on the Gulf Coast will fare much worse.
Ian, I'm always glad to hear someone shout out something nice about me. Usually, it's, "Will you lend me a hundred dollars?"
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