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Date Posted: 03:15:38 09/18/02 Wed
Author: Logan
Subject: Vinyl Cafe

Okay, so I'm apparently missing something not listening to Stuart McLean tell his tales himself. But, last night I began the book (that I didn't cancel 'cause it was too late!), "Home from the Vinyl Cafe" or something like that - it's upstairs and I don't remember the title. ANYWAY, I was laughing out loud at the Martha Stewart and Christmas turkey dinner story. Morley told him to "look after the turkey" - he doesn't realize that this means actually BUYING the turkey. The oven is set on timer mode, so he can't roast it. It was funny! I laughed. SO, Loggie, you were right... I am enjoying it, even though it may not be to the extent you intended. Thanks for the suggestion. ;)

P.S. I like books for "winding down" before falling asleep, I may even buy some more of these! :P

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