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June 05, 2004hopeful requestThis is a request to all of the Sparkling People, Especially (the) Cute ones, who read my blog. I am sure that we have all begun digesting the fact that June 26 will be a historic experience in the world of secret midnight dance gatherings as we know it. Mr. Fritz is putting a great deal of effort into this last event and I am writing to you now to virtually beg for some type of written reflection, if only two lines that express how these particular gathering have influenced/affected/enhanced/enlightened your lives. I realize that this is not the ideal venue for asking such a question but I am somewhat at a loss. This very same request was sent out some weeks ago by the man himself and he received only one reply. Our plan is to have your words blended with the images of people and lights moving across an outdoor screen as we dance the sleepy sun up. That being said, if there are no words written there shall be no words to share. This request comes from me a lowly newbie who arrived long after the cherished cards had been retired, but one who loves and is thankful for all that this group did to enhance her appreciation of people and music. I am asking you to show a sign of appreciation that Jimi Fritz can see and hold onto. It may take you 30 seconds or 3 days to write something, just please take some time and do it. If you prefer to keep you thoughts anonymous that is completely acceptable, send me an email, I will keep your name to myself and/or pass it along to Mister Fritz who will not divulge it to anyone. Please send this link onto anyone else that you think would like to leave a note, if somebody has ever been there they will likely have something to share about it! I have inside information that says this will be the greatest outdoor event he has ever hosted, we can make it even that much better for us and for our hosts. that is all... Sluree Comments
thanks for reminding me about that. I'll send him something . Posted by: chrissie at June 6, 2004 10:19 AMYou could always rely on James to throw a quality event, one that you could (and we have) bring a neophyte to and be sure of that phenominal "first party" experience. James has always been a powerful and positive force in the scene - his efforts much appreciated ... even if those who appreciate are lazy SOBs! Posted by: james at June 16, 2004 03:50 PMPost a comment
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