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Subject: visit
Date: 5 June 2006
From: Flash Light
To: Dr. Sophronius

Dear Dr. Sophronius,

The time for your alleged visit approaches. After your New Year's Eve "no show" I'm not too optimistic, never-the-less I'm willing to make plans because, unlike Henry, I'd be very happy to see you.

Galleries and museums are open regular hours, but there are some events for which we should plan ahead. Within the rough time frame you outlined, the following events occur:

June 8, Fusion Arts Museum, opening "Light My Ire Redux," 5 - 11 pm
June 11, NYC-Poly, discussion group, 4 - 7 pm
June 13, Museum Mile Festival, 6 - 9 pm
June 15, Chelsea Gallery art openings, 6 - 8 pm
June 16, Meetup Polyamory group, 7 pm
June 17, Art at Art House, 7 pm, Candlewood Lake, CN
June 22, Chelsea Gallery art openings, 6 - 8 pm


You've probably forgotten about "Polyamory," but at one time you admitted it was an interesting idea, and as a sociologist you might find the groups a worth while study. A brief recap: both Abraham and Moses were poly, so you can't claim this is immoral. Monogamists claim that if a married man falls in love with another woman the proper course of action is for him to divorce his wife and marry the other woman. Polyamorists believe this is absurd, he should simply take a second wife. Unlike Moslems and Mormans, NYC-Poly believes what's good for the gander is good for the goose, hence they believe it would be perfectly normal, and completely moral, for you to marry both Henry and me. Thought you might find such discussions interesting.

Please let me know which, if any, of the above events I should make plans for.

Peace & love,

Flash



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