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Enough of NYC

WNYC was good. Afterwards we had lunch at Roswell's: lamb rolls w/ saag and rice.

Joe's Pub was ok though it was an ordeal as usual. We were joined by Ros & Jim Weider, and it was a good show. Pilott was happy, everyone was happy, and I was glad when it was all over; finger was hurting really badlly.


Today's travel today: Vienna, VA, to Wolf Trap. Two gigs left. So far so good, along the NJ Turnpike. Lots of cars as usual. Might have Peking Duck tonight.

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