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	<title>Comments on: Times</title>
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		<title>By: Patrick</title>
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		<description>Hey! that coffee shop is my work. (Well, it&#039;s in the basement of my work.) We were fortunate enough to be associated with the event at On the Boards. I know I mentioned this before but I found your talk with Judd to be among the most interesting and illuminating. (Along with Alexandra and Mason) So thanks again.

Anyway, the paintings. Very controversial. Not only because no one wants to eat vegan chili while staring at napalm-jelly woman, but because the exhibit has gone on about 2 months longer than scheduled. (For some unspeakable reason, the cafe manager thought it would be an appropriate holiday display. Provocative!) 

There you have it. Feel free to contact me anytime you need Seattle bookstore gossip.</description>
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<p>Anyway, the paintings. Very controversial. Not only because no one wants to eat vegan chili while staring at napalm-jelly woman, but because the exhibit has gone on about 2 months longer than scheduled. (For some unspeakable reason, the cafe manager thought it would be an appropriate holiday display. Provocative!) </p>
<p>There you have it. Feel free to contact me anytime you need Seattle bookstore gossip.</p>
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