Attached you will find an actual email I got from one of my sisters this morning. It is a rant of sorts about the other sister. You are inadvertantly mentioned, and your music was attacked in a way that I thought only you might enjoy; she calls Boomtown "horribly depressing a bit painful like a million tiny thorns." I thought you'd like that!
The rant sister is an unreachable yuppie living in San Diego. The ranting sister lives in LA and wonders why she is misunderstood when she uses excessive language.. well read for yourself!
Maybe there's an inspiration here for a new tune about "psychological intentions," or a bridge or something, I dunno but I expect royalties.
Hope to catch you on the road sometime soon.
Best,
Ralph
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>Subject: RE: Boomtown
>Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:11:23 -0800
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>in an attempt to establish a bridge across the enormous abyss that separates me and my sister i sent her an email. i admit my intention was psychological i wanted to see how long the bridge was before entrusting it to serve as my passage. julie or excuse me juliette replied that she would 'like' the old boomtown cd from david and david for x-mas. a bit dated for me personally. you can listen to the cd at the folllowing website....
http://www.abella.de/detailanz/produktanzeige.rt?prid=285580. whatever hole she has fallen into this entire cd is horribly depressing a bit painful like a million tiny thorns. Yucka. Keep an eye on her. Buy her a box of cocco pebbles and leave it on her doorstep. I myself am unable to talk to her. She thinks I'm simple. We don't have a damm simple thing within, amongst, about us. That's why we are what and who we are. Beside the transient disappointment with the actions of my immediate family (ie mother going so far as to exclude me from thanksgiving) I'm doing good otherwise, hope things are working out on your side of the mountains.
>Much love,
>Heidi
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