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Subject: Re: Looking for old "Enclave" members


Author:
Merrill (short term enclave member)
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Date Posted: 14:07:00 12/10/06 Sun
In reply to: Kathy Radziewicz 's message, "Looking for old "Enclave" members" on 05:42:22 01/05/06 Thu

Michelle Frankel introduced me and Renee Brenner to the Enclave in 1967 or 1968. Michelle was going out with Ricky, who was in the process of breaking up with her. Rita was going out with Ricky's friend, even got pregnant and married him. My first initiation was a big sloppy, drunken kiss from Mark Ogoff. Ricky seemed interested in me when I arrived, but I didn't want to tread on Michelle's terrain. I am now living in northern California. Yes, I can still feel the cold of WSP. Remember the old theme song to the Monkey's tune -- "Hey, hey we're the Enclave, people say we funking around. But we're too busy drinking, to put anybody down."
Cheers,
Merrill >
Hey! Found Lorraine and Linda last year. Marie and
>Richie recently found Dominic. We're looking for the
>rest of the old gang --maybe get together, see how
>we're all doing, have a few laughs, celebrate how old
>we've all gotten. If you can still feel the cold of
>hanging out and drinking in Washington Square Park in
>the dead of winter in those brittle old bones, if you
>can remember the warm feeling of "belonging," even to
>a group of outcasts, e-mail me.

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