As far as places to live on the west coast, have you ever been to
Portland? I know the whole deal of Oregonians and Californians, but I'm
not really a Oregonian. I've lived here for three years now and I do not
plan to leave this beautiful city for a long time to come. It has
everything one could want in a "big city" without being too damn big.
If you've never been I suggest you visit. Write me if you want to stay
in this town and I'll see about getting you a nice room for a good
price.

John



From: K a t e M e r c i e r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Bad places to live... *AND* comments on cider!!
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 06:11:48 -0700 (PDT)
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i can't completely disagree with your assesment of my choices on
places to live.  but, as i am a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants kinda
girl (dear god, please don't let anyone notice that i just quoted
'pretty woman'), i am open for suggestions on where on the west coast
is GOOD to live.  nix on ventura, and san diego, as i've already
lived there, too.  but, please, someone point me in a direction.  i
need out of the Bay Area.  Out, out, out.

Now, about cider -- as i am ALLERGIC to beer, i can only drink cider.
strongbow = okay in a ghetto pinch, likewise "hard cider," and i
think that hornsby's tastes just like piss (ahem.) ... my favorite
BRAND is "Ace" cider, out of California.  And, of those, my favorite
is their Honey Cider, which is really more of a mead.  It's really
good, swwet, but not cloying, full but not heavy.  Yum.  And honey
has anti-oxidant properties.  Oh, and it fucks me up.

Mouse content:  I had another weird dream about Isaac.  Something
about copper/brass coins that you could trade in for t-shirts, except
Isaac looked at mine and told me it was invalid.  Fucking jerk.

love is just another word for nothing left to use,

kate

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