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Date:         Sun, 30 Jun 1996 06:32:39 -0500
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From:         dbax@mindspring.com (Donald Baxter)
Subject:      Re: Lawrance KS (NO VW CONTENT)

> You must be talking about Manhattan Kansas. Its only about 110 miles >from KC. Fort Leavenworth is north of Kansas City. Seems like you were a >little lost on this trip. :-) > And Lawrence is a veritable 'garden spot', I loved living and going to school there in the late 70s. Even Manhattan is pretty nice, especially compared to Junction City. JC was hookers and dope pushers and strip joints and their military customers. It must have been what the residents of River City feared what would happen to their city when the Music Man came to town. You know, 'P and that stands for Pool and that rhymes with T which stands for 'Trouble.'"

_________________________________________________________ Donald Baxter Atlanta, Georgia 404.874-3292 (home) <dbax@mindspring.com> 404.447.6831 (work) <dab1@jhk.com>

_________________________________________________________ "Forget Tara, Atlanta is what you would have if Detroit got its act Together."

--Paul Goldberger, "Atlanta is Burning," New York Times


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