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commentson 15 January 2004 : 11:19, Taylor sez:

>>>UC Berkely offers Arabic I for $435, starting in September (15 weeks, 45 total hours).

I highly recommend to you Mr. J. Hall, that you should take this course of action.

Thank you,
Taylor

commentson 15 January 2004 : 11:19, Taylor sez:

>>>UC Berkely offers Arabic I for $435, starting in September (15 weeks, 45 total hours).

I highly recommend to you Mr. J. Hall, that you should take this course of action.

I just have this feeling.

Thank you,
Taylor

commentson 15 January 2004 : 15:57, wayne sez:

speaking of LONDON, CLUBS, DANCING and NEW FRIENDS...Some of us in the peanut gallery are looking for you to post your story about RD...and we aren't talking about ROBOT DANCING.

commentson 15 January 2004 : 16:29, rob bottorff sez:

hi justin,

just last night i thought maybe i should read "the life of pi." it's a novel by yann martel. pi, a teen-ager tries to get to the truth in this novel, but the circumstances he's in cause him to have to work thru hindus, muslims, christians, wild animals, and other thought directions to get to 'the truth.' and in this novel, maybe there's more than one 'truth.' check it out.

also, i heard willson talking this afternoon on npr about swarthmore. the topic was school admission policies. he made me think of you ( weren't you a double major too?) and yours, so here's my 'hi' note.

best to you always,
rob

commentson 15 January 2004 : 16:51, Jonathan Blow sez:

Next time you're in paris, stop by the Institut du Monde Arabe. (I was just there last week). Awesome building with scary-ass elevators and the coolest mechanized windows in the history of mechanized windows.

Also the best tea ever made, ever, except maybe for the tea at the Mosque of Paris restaurant.

-J.

commentson 16 January 2004 : 08:29, Dim sez:

The tea at the mosquee de Paris terrace is the best one, and the setting is quite nice...

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