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Detlef Sping:
It's very impressive and also well preserved.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:19:09 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Can you get corn-on-the-cob there? I hope you can.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:20:36 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Sure.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:21:39 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Where's bela? You seen her around?
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:21:57 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Excellent!
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:22:03 pm)

Detlef Sping:
No, she had dinner with Toms' mom and that's the last anyone's seen of her. very suspicious.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:23:21 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Not corn-on-the-cob, I dont think.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:24:13 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Clams too I think. I have a craving for clams.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:28:48 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Clams are mans best friend.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:32:03 pm)

Detlef Sping:
No, wait that's something else isn't it.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:35:43 pm)

Chewing Wax:
No. I think that's it.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:36:09 pm)

Detlef Sping:
What is the history of that building?
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:37:37 pm)

Detlef Sping:
It looks full of civil war and rum runner ghosts. was it a Speak-easy?
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:39:34 pm)

Detlef Sping:
I'll bet there are things I could spray paint in the basement.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:40:35 pm)

Detlef Sping:
or in the crawlspace, for sure.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:41:14 pm)

Chewing Wax:
You'd love the basement. I forget the dates. It started as a rooming house. There are some really cool old pictures of it I have to scan in sometime.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:42:30 pm)

Chewing Wax:
It's in the Chautauqua Institution. Religious types. Probably not a speak-easy, but you never know. Methodists can be tricky.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:44:00 pm)

Detlef Sping:
a rooming house? well it's full of roomie ghosts and old muskets and dried out owls, I bet.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:44:36 pm)

Detlef Sping:
And dried out Methodists.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:45:03 pm)

Chewing Wax:
It's full of bats. That much I can tell you. You could have your fill of bats up to the attic
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:46:12 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Was that Heruka studying anatomy over the week-end?
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:46:58 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Bats? fantastic.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:48:19 pm)

Chewing Wax:
And the room Gershwin wrote Rhapsody in Blue in a drunken stupor. That's a great room for ghosts and music.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:48:26 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Gershwin wrote Rhapsody in Blue there? no shit?
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:49:16 pm)

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(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:49:41 pm)

Chewing Wax:
I have no idea who was exploring their inner self.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:50:07 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Wiggers.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:50:10 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Maybe part of it. I know he stayed there.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:51:25 pm)

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(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:51:43 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Facinating.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:52:05 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Hmmm hamburgers.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:52:56 pm)

Close Enough:

Ernest Hutcheson (seated) was head of Chautauqua's Piano Department in the School of Music. George Gershwin resting his arm on Hutcheson's shoulder, spent the summer of 1925 at Chautauqua, composing a commissioned work which became "Concerto in F".
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:56:41 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Wow, in F, that's great man, I cant write anything in F, I have to put G and A in there to get it to sound like anything.
(Mon Jun 10, 2002 - 4:59:12 pm)