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Old 06-30-2008, 11:09 PM   #159
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I have owned a folk cafe for 28 years, and as part of my paraphernalia in the cafe I have for the musicians nail clippers, tuners, picks, capos, strings; and for everyone a dictionary (people argue about the strangest things). In spite of the music, or maybe because of it, there are always books lying around here, including history, recipe, and poetry.
A long time ago I worked at a custom metalworking shop. Our next door neighbor was an industrial parts distributor. Walk in to the office area, and you saw seats with a coffee table, and copies of The New American Review, Greatest American Short Stories, The Partisan Review...

"The most brilliant rednecks you'll ever meet!" commented a co-worker.

You find them in the oddest places.
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