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Re: Florida added to Edible Book High/Low Tea
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- Subject: Re: Florida added to Edible Book High/Low Tea
- From: John Cutrone <jcutrone@FAU.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 12:53:34 -0500
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>Where in Florida?
>Laurie O'Brien (in Pensacola, probably 'way away from wherever it'll be. . .)
>
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That would be here in Lake Worth, just south of West Palm Beach, at Red
Wagon Bookworks. Books2eat should be an interesting evening. If you care to
make the ten-hour drive, Laurie (and any one else who cares to make the
journey, for that matter), full details are on our website.
John Cutrone
Red Wagon Bookworks
http://www.redwagonbookworks.com
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