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|    Stephen & Marilyn Suffet to All    |
|    The Not-So-Odd Couple 3/10/07 in NYC    |
|    24 Feb 07 00:32:37    |
      From: Suffet@worldnet.att.net              The Not-So-Odd Couple play the Big Apple...              Steve Suffet & Holly GoAnarchy              They met long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away. His birth name is       Stephen Lawrence Suffet. Hers is Holley Anderson. Holly calls herself an       anarcho-feminist folksinger-songwriter. Steve wakes up in a cold sweat       each night wondering what life under feminist anarchy would be like, but       then falls back to sleep comforted in the realization that at least the       music will be lots of fun.              Steve calls himself an old-fashioned folksinger. Holly calls him a folk       legend. Steve says, "I can live with that."              Holly's signature song is "Why Am I Not a Lesbian?" Steve has never felt       the need to ask himself that question.              Holly has performed many times at Brooklyn's renowned Vox Pop Coffee       House on Cortelyou Road. Steve once landed a five-day gig at Brooklyn's       equally renowned House of Detention on Atlantic Avenue. He wasn't there       on a research project.              Holly lives in a beautiful old house in Brooklyn with a group of friends       and their children. Steve lives in an anything-but-beautiful old house       in Queens with his wife Marilyn and whatever musicians, writers,       photographers, etc., are passing through New York on any given day.              Holly has a two-year old son who is a rather gifted interpretive dancer.       Steve has a thirty-six year old daughter who is a rather gifted high       school assistant principal.              Holly is the epitome of cool. Steve is the epitome of overweight.              Could this be the beginning of a beautiful musical friendship? Or is it       just witty advertising copy? Come see how this drama plays out and help       Holly and Steve prove to the house that, yes, they can fill seats.              Saturday • March 10, 2007 • 8:00 PM • Doors open 7:30       Peoples' Voice Cafe at the Workmen's Circle       45 East 33rd Street, just west of Park Avenue • New York City              Suggested admission: $12. Peoples’ Voice Cafe or Workmen's Circle       members: $9.       More if you choose, less if you can't. TDF vouchers accepted. For       information, please call 212-787-3903.              Come celebrate the release of Steve's newest CD, "I've Been Up On the       Mountain."       Delicious and reasonably healthy snacks will be available at       ridiculously low prices.              Please take note: Steve will be accompanied by his usual posse of       unindicted coconspirators from the MacDougal Street Rent Party and from       the Woody Guthrie Birthday Bash. Please feel free to sing along, unless       he tells you otherwise, which he will very rarely, if ever, do.              Peoples' Voice Cafe website: http://www.peoplesvoicecafe.org/       Holly GoAnarchy website: http://www.hollygoanarchy.com/       Steve Suffet website: http://suffet.home.att.net/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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