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Pastimes : Hot Tubbers Anonymous

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To: Jeffrey Beckman who wrote (12949)12/28/2013 8:22:49 AM
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Thanks for the heads up but I don't think I'm going to catch up starting from scratch.

Last night I watched a good documentary called "Sellebrity." It confirmed a phenomenon I see at my office. I get a bunch of magazines for free - they just arrive in the mail so I put them in the waiting room, which is what the sender wants. I get a lot of great magazines - Architectural Digest, Smithsonian, Food & Wine, Outside, Conde Nast Traveler, and more. In the morning we arrange them in neat rows on a table. At the end of the day often the only ones that are out of place are People and Us.



To purge myself of the message from the documentary I watched the final two episodes of Party Down, Season One. It renewed my faith in mankind.

Earlier in the week I rediscovered a great flick - Jackie Brown. What a fun movie and great cast. It stars Robert Forster, who was the very cautious and capable man that hid Walt in New Hampshire. He plays the same street smart guy, a real fascinating character to me.
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