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A genius primer as valuable in Portland, OR as it is in Cornwall, UK. Points 5d and 7 I endorse with special enthusiasm, and to point 7 I would add that New York restaurants should not invite me to their events unless they include plane fare.
Jeff AlworthFebruary 23, 2012Elsewhere1 Comment
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