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> In <3C479A07.796@peterskye.com>, on 01/17/02
> at 07:45 PM, Peter Skye said:
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> >Jordan is your best bet. Tim Katz can't drive in but *might* get a ride
> >with Lynn Maxson.
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> I already asked Jordan. He made noises like he was not coming the the
> meeting because the topic didn't interest him. He may not be alone.
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> I thought of Lynn, but it's probably not all that convenient for him,
> unless he can get it on his way in on Saturday. I'll see if he offers.
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> Steven
Steven: If it is something _not heavy_ to be picked up and
brought along, I could go to Encino on Friday. On Saturdays, I
drive the Fiat to Ventura Blvd (I won't take it out of the
Valley) and then bus to Universal City,transfer to the Red line
subway to Union Station, where Tony picks me up. My pphone is:
818:349-3974.
George
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