On Deck
...wherein we listen to what Lawrence's movers and shakers are moving and shaking. to.

- Calexico, "Hot Rail"
- "Black Cat White Cat" soundtrack
- Buena Vista Social Club, "Buena Vista Social Club"
- Cibo Matto, "Viva! La Woman"
- "Blue Brazil" various artists
Top email to lawrence.com
To: homies@lawrence.com Subject: RIVA and Mick Jagger Date: March 26, 2004 1:03 PM
Hey all, just got back from our trip to Trinidad. The first night we played at a swank new club called 51 degrees. Mick Jagger showed up and rocked out to RIVA. He was in town for a cricket match between the West Indies and England. Got some pictures, enjoy!
Paul
From: homies@lawrence.com Subject: Re: RIVA and Mick Jagger Date: March 26, 2004 10:03 PM
Hey Paul,
That's awesome. Old Man/RIVA.
To: homies@lawrence.com Subject: Paper Date: March 24, 2004 1:03 PM
To whomever it may concern, will you please stop delivering the "deadwood edition" to my door. It's annoying and the first thing I do with it is throw it away. Save the paper.
Thanks, Daniel
From: homies@lawrence.com Subject: Re: Paper Date: March 19, 2004 10:03 PM
Hi Paul,
We hope you mean recycle it. tree boy.
To: homies@lawrence.com Subject: MartinLogan Article Date: March 23, 2004 9:03 PM
I just wanted to let you know that the article on MartinLogan was great. I knew about the speakers, but I never knew that the company was based out of Lawrence! The article was beautifully written. I'd like to see more pieces like it. Keep up with the great work!
P.S. Your KJHK "Jock O' The Week" Sally Kay, is quite the looker. Makes me miss working in college radio!
Sincerely,
JaMm3r
From: homies@lawrence.com Subject: Re: MartinLogan Article Date: March 19, 2004 10:03 PM
Dear JaMm3r,
Thank you for the kind words regarding Richard's piece. We were going to try to hook you up with Sally, but due to recent events we are unable to comply. We refer you to the following email. Apparently everyone in Lawrence is now part of a couple. Sorry if you missed out. On the bright side, now you're like the Omega man, and that's an awesome movie.
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