--- In [email protected], "suziezuzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote: > > > > click here: > > > > http://www.imaginenationbooks.com/about.asp > > I also knew Earl, back in the days when he was making tofu > for MIU. I helped pack the stuff and Randy Fenell, the cook > would give me fresh tofu right from the big pot. Earl had a > cute step son, Steve who used to beg me to take him to > California. He was only 10 at the time. Earl was always the > business man. After the tofu business, he had this appliance > store in 86. I'm really impressed with his book business > after reading the website that Rick posted. I live one hour > from Boulder and it is beautiful, a town backed right into > the Rockies, a college town that's more upper class than the > surrounding towns, one hour from Fort Collins where I live > now. Fort Collins is more down to earth and was voted the > best town in the US to live. It is nice without the > pretentiousness of Boulder. It's too bad about Earl and > the movement but he sounds really happy as well as successful. > Maybe I'll go visit him and remind him of the time I had > lunch with him, his wife and step kid and how he spit up > his food all over the table after I told a joke. Mark
Know what you mean about the pretentiousness of Boulder; it's more upper class in its way than Park Avenue. As the locals refer to it, "Ten square miles of heaven, surrounded by reality." If you happen to know a person there in Fort Collins named Christina Collins (a Jyotish astrologer), say hello to her for Barry Wright.
