joe..what made you ever think i was an admirer of yoko..she was john's partner let's leave at that!..merle Merle,
I had no discrete thought that you would, but you have that opportunity; and you are an admirer of hers, I gathered. Plus, the 80th birthday is rather a milestone. A "belated" card could still be in the offing? I know it would mean rather a lot to her. Believe me, if I could send one to John, I would. --Joe > Merle Lester wrote: > > joe..i am not sending yoko a card..what made you think i would be doing > so?...merle > > Merle, > > Oh, you're welcome. But this information is publicly available, broadly > disseminated, widely known, and much appreciated among most of John's fans in > USA. I can't speak for elsewhere. > > Are you "up" on the doings of the 80 year-old widow? She had her birthday a > couple of weeks ago, and I asked you then if you'd sent your card. Let me > know if you need her address. International postage is only about a buck, > you know, and still a pretty good deal for personal, daily, delivery, 6 days > a week; this Summer to diminish 17 percent and become only 5 days in USA, > which is probably enough. > > I'd be fine with three days a week. > > Or once. CH'AN MAGAZINE arrives monthly. > > BTW, here's the naming "citation" for Minor Planet (3834) Zappafrank -- > > Citation for (3834) > The following citation is from MPC 23792: > > (3834) Zappafrank = 1980 JE > Named in memory of Frank Zappa (1940-1993), rock musician and > composer of innovative contemporary symphonic, chamber and electronic > music. Zappa was an eclectic, self-trained artist and composer with > incredible energy and a biting wit, and his music transcends the usual > music barriers. Before 1989 he was regarded as a symbol of democracy > and freedom by many people in Czechoslovakia. > > --Joe
