- More hobnobbing with the rich and famous. This afternoon a
familiar-looking man came into the bakery where i work, and introduced
himself to me as Asa Hutchison, and said he was running for governor.
"Mr. Hutchison," i asked, after he had paid for his bread, "if you are
elected governor, well, there are a couple concerns i have about
problems that are deeply entrenched in Arkansas..."
"Shoot," he said.
"What do you intend to do about Masonic organized crime and
WHITE-COLLAR NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING?"
"Er, um, splutter, why, I, um...."
OK, OK, i admit that conversation didn't happen. But i truly did get
to shake his hand and that of his lovely wife, who has a vibe to match
his.
I couldn't fake much effusiveness, however. - Info on Asa from Mara Leveritt, yet another famous person i had the
honor of meeting in the bakery, back in 2002(?) when she came to speak
at an event. She's a lot nicer.
Heavy orgone for the event was provide by myself.
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--- In destroy_evil@yahoogroups.com, "loohon" <dogwood57@...> wrote:
>
> More hobnobbing with the rich and famous. This afternoon a
> familiar-looking man came into the bakery where i work, and introduced
> himself to me as Asa Hutchison, and said he was running for governor.
>
> "Mr. Hutchison," i asked, after he had paid for his bread, "if you are
> elected governor, well, there are a couple concerns i have about
> problems that are deeply entrenched in Arkansas..."
>
> "Shoot," he said.
>
> "What do you intend to do about Masonic organized crime and
> WHITE-COLLAR NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING?"
>
> "Er, um, splutter, why, I, um...."
>
> OK, OK, i admit that conversation didn't happen. But i truly did get
> to shake his hand and that of his lovely wife, who has a vibe to match
> his.
> I couldn't fake much effusiveness, however.
>