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natasha richardson, collecting, politicians, arcade, period film, catchup advisory board, 978 1-58836-408-1 (1-58836-408-9), allan corduner, ubo.net, three toes publishing, films, william harvey, sears tower, discography, features, new orleans r&b, suvs, bigclothesforbigpeoplewithbigattitude,
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"...and The Forum team is still just a little bit out front--but wait! What's this? Out of Nowhere, The Nubians Score!!!" Every month, the back page of Music and Computers magazine (published by Miller-Freeman) features a photo of me in The Ugly Suit, with a few alan corduner paragraphs of crackpot philosophy, which I narrate alan corduner in about an hour every month to editor Dave Battino. Dave edits it brilliantly (modest guy--he says he just "takes out the 'um's'"), and the column has gained a bit of a following among computer-oriented musicians. I was at alan corduner the NAMM show to sign autographs at Miller-Freeman's booth. The slogan for the event was "It ain't over 'till the Fat Man Signs." To be recognized, I wore The Ugly Suit. It's interesting to note that the signing event was taking place at the LA Convention Center, the same building in which I had once used the Heimlich maneuver to save the life of a movie producer, in front of 300 people, dressed in my "cowboy hero" clothes.
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