[After a little clarification, the man understood - he had seen ESPO graffiti around town. He was impressed. He didn't buy a coat, but the next day, the guy handing out the fliers was wearing the vinyl hunk again.] They took the raincoat off him, ... for one day. |
[And yes, he did give one to the flier guy on Canal Street; the episode underscores exactly the fluidity of an object's worth that Powers is playing with, although in this case it did not quite work out in his favor. Flier guy's boss liked the coat and suggested that maybe he would buy a second one. Powers explained the cost. The man expressed incredulity, with a bit of profanity.] This is my coat, ... I'll charge what I want for it. |
A number of evacuees have been brought to Camp Grayling and other military installations downstate, ... We are going to make known to the governor's office that we have buildings, square footage and vacant land at Sawyer that could be available to help the residents and businesses displaced by Hurricane Katrina. |
Anyone who relies exclusively on television for his or her knowledge of the world is making a serious mistake. |
We are going to make known to the governor's office that we have buildings, square footage and vacant land at Sawyer that could be available to help the residents and businesses displaced by Hurricane Katrina. |
Well, who are you? |