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From: nyarlathotep1@hotmail.com (Norbert)
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Subject: Re: May Discusses The Visit to the Playboy Mansion
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Yeah, we've talked about your time there.  I still enjoyed visiting the
Bay Area as late as the 2000s -- but it was still a place abounding in
great bookstores, music (recordings and instrument) shops,
inexpensive-yet-amazing restaurants, coffee shops and quality beer bars.

Most of the venerable old places I loved -- Haight Music, the Caffe
Meditteraneum, Shakespeare Books -- are long-gone.

I'm reading two books that deal with the Kennedies:  Jack Olsen's The
Bridge At Chappaquiddick and Peter Jannay's Mary's Mosaic, about Mary
Pinchot Meyer's relationships, which included an intimate one with JFK
and a friendship with Timothy Leary.  (You ab guess what she had turned
to Leary for.)