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	<title>Comments on: #11: straight razor morning</title>
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		<title>By: Chloe Jager</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chloe Jager</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi, Richard!

My friend Tim recently turned me on to your podcasts, and I&#039;ve spent the last week listening to the first 31. I have practically given up listening to music on my iPod (except for the gym, or when I just can&#039;t concentrate on the words) since I began.

I want to let you know that I find your tellings of the history of the City in which I was born and raised (but for a couple of years under the age of 10 when I was forced to live on a commune in Mendocino County) not only fascinating, but magical, entertaining and very educational as well. I&#039;ve never known most of what I&#039;ve heard so far (with a few exceptions), and I am thoroughly enjoying it all. I&#039;ve sent the link to a few friends as well, although I don&#039;t know if they have tuned in yet. (Well, one I can be sure will if she hasn&#039;t already.)

This is my first comment, because although I&#039;ve greatly enjoyed the previous 10, no doubt, this is the first one that stole my heart. I LOVE knowing that you enjoy that straight razor! I think this world moves too fast, and often I go right along with it. But it&#039;s so nice to slow down and enjoy the life we have, and if that means spending the time to use a straight razor in the morning for you, I think that&#039;s wonderful! And yes, it&#039;s also very romantic.

There are times when I wonder if I&#039;d have been happy back in the mid-late 1800&#039;s. While I wouldn&#039;t give up what I have and am in today&#039;s San Francisco, I am curious as to who I would&#039;ve been back then. Hearing your stories helps me imagine what my life would&#039;ve been like in the days of the horse and buggy, and I can&#039;t thank you enough for your podcasts.

I take that back. I can thank you by buying you an Anchor Steam. In fact, both my friend Tim and I would like to. We live in your neighborhood, on Church between 15th and 16th, and would enjoy taking you out for a beer at any of the local watering holes. However, I completely understand if you are not ready to meet your fans face to face. In the alternative, I would like to send a check to you (I&#039;m not a fan of PayPal), so if you have a PO Box or other anonymous address to which I can send said check, I&#039;d very much like to buy a few beers for you.

If somewhere down the line, after I&#039;ve commented on more of your podcasts and you realize I&#039;m not a crazed killer searching for my next smotth-voiced, pocasting victim, you&#039;d like to take us up on the offer of a drink, just let me know.

From one San Francisco native to another (well, close enough - I know, you weren&#039;t born here, but as Herb Caen said, you got here as soon as you could), keep up the amazingly fantastic work, and I look forward to continuing my education!

Chloe

PS - Sorry if I&#039;ve written too much, and may do so in the future. I&#039;m NOT a writer, but I do go on at times.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Richard!</p>
<p>My friend Tim recently turned me on to your podcasts, and I&#8217;ve spent the last week listening to the first 31. I have practically given up listening to music on my iPod (except for the gym, or when I just can&#8217;t concentrate on the words) since I began.</p>
<p>I want to let you know that I find your tellings of the history of the City in which I was born and raised (but for a couple of years under the age of 10 when I was forced to live on a commune in Mendocino County) not only fascinating, but magical, entertaining and very educational as well. I&#8217;ve never known most of what I&#8217;ve heard so far (with a few exceptions), and I am thoroughly enjoying it all. I&#8217;ve sent the link to a few friends as well, although I don&#8217;t know if they have tuned in yet. (Well, one I can be sure will if she hasn&#8217;t already.)</p>
<p>This is my first comment, because although I&#8217;ve greatly enjoyed the previous 10, no doubt, this is the first one that stole my heart. I LOVE knowing that you enjoy that straight razor! I think this world moves too fast, and often I go right along with it. But it&#8217;s so nice to slow down and enjoy the life we have, and if that means spending the time to use a straight razor in the morning for you, I think that&#8217;s wonderful! And yes, it&#8217;s also very romantic.</p>
<p>There are times when I wonder if I&#8217;d have been happy back in the mid-late 1800&#8242;s. While I wouldn&#8217;t give up what I have and am in today&#8217;s San Francisco, I am curious as to who I would&#8217;ve been back then. Hearing your stories helps me imagine what my life would&#8217;ve been like in the days of the horse and buggy, and I can&#8217;t thank you enough for your podcasts.</p>
<p>I take that back. I can thank you by buying you an Anchor Steam. In fact, both my friend Tim and I would like to. We live in your neighborhood, on Church between 15th and 16th, and would enjoy taking you out for a beer at any of the local watering holes. However, I completely understand if you are not ready to meet your fans face to face. In the alternative, I would like to send a check to you (I&#8217;m not a fan of PayPal), so if you have a PO Box or other anonymous address to which I can send said check, I&#8217;d very much like to buy a few beers for you.</p>
<p>If somewhere down the line, after I&#8217;ve commented on more of your podcasts and you realize I&#8217;m not a crazed killer searching for my next smotth-voiced, pocasting victim, you&#8217;d like to take us up on the offer of a drink, just let me know.</p>
<p>From one San Francisco native to another (well, close enough &#8211; I know, you weren&#8217;t born here, but as Herb Caen said, you got here as soon as you could), keep up the amazingly fantastic work, and I look forward to continuing my education!</p>
<p>Chloe</p>
<p>PS &#8211; Sorry if I&#8217;ve written too much, and may do so in the future. I&#8217;m NOT a writer, but I do go on at times.</p>
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