One of those other Steve guys quoted:

>Neil Strauss wrote:

>Her 16-song set included tunes made famous by Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee and
>Julie London, though she also threw in some of her favorite curve balls, most
>impressively a moving version of Joni Mitchell's "A Case of You" that did
>find a deep end.

Uh...isn't that sort of mixing metaphors? Curve balls in the deep end?

And Bob wrote:

>I was SO bored yesterday that I actually read Rolling Stone 
>magazine, almost >cover to cover, at least as much as I could stand.

How can you possibly be BORED?!? I wonder when you have time to SLEEP
cranking out all those cover CDs. Congrats on the new fed job, too. :)
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