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And it came to pass that Thomas Paterson wrote: > Sorry I took a while to pick up on this one, I was in > Chris's neck of the woods - I'll drop by for a beer next > time, which should be in the coming weeks. Just as well - the last two weeks have been very hectic. If getting ANNIE open wasn't enough, the sewer line for the upper stories of our building broke. Which probably wouldn't have been so bad if that line weren't buried under the lobby floor. The first sign of trouble was a mysterious wet spot on the lobby floor, followed up by a rain of gray water through the lobby ceiling. This entailed peeling up the brand new custom carpetting that had been glued down to the original terrazzo, then jack- hammmering a 6 foot by 6 foot hole in the terazo and concrete,and excavating three feet of sewage-soaked sand. We finally were able to glue the carpet down just three hours before opening the doors for Opening Night. At which point the air handler for the second stage's dressing rooms blew out the bearings for the fan in such a manner as to shred its innards. Thank god, Bacardi does an open bar at our opening night. -- :-) Christopher Jahn :-( http://mywebpage.netscape.com/xjahn/Main.html If the opposite of "pro" is "con", then what's the opposite of "progress"?
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