It's true Robert--my salinger collection is not going to make me money in my lifetime--and its sentiment is at the heart of it's real value anyway...will On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Robert Morris wrote: > Andrew you should read things more closely. Will stated that this was ten > times what he paid for his. I take it you are the same one who took offense > to my postings on Chomsky. What Will choses to do with hgis money is his > business. Buying novels that have a sentimental value certainly seems > better than investing in GE or some oither like. I have already grown tired > of your "Capitalist Pig!" ravings. And this is coming from one of your > fellow struggling rent payers, buddy. > Robert > > ---------- > > From: Andrew Charles Kennis <holden@escape.com> > > To: bananafish@lists.nyu.edu > > Subject: Obsessions to get things to brag about to others..... > > Date: Wednesday, June 03, 1998 10:57 AM > > > > > > > > On Tue, 26 May 1998, WILL HOCHMAN wrote: > > > > > Some web surfing yesterday uncovered a first ed catcher in near perfect > > > condition for only $8,500--ten times what I paid for mine! I also saw > a > > > first ed brit 9 stories for only $400.00...but what I want I couldn't > > > find...I really would like to find first paper eds of F&Z and > > > RHRBC&SAI...oh well, maybe I'll just find a nun to give money to > > > instead...will > > > > > > > > > > Did you seriously pay $80K for a god foresaken memorabilia item?! Jesus, > > I didn't know you were filthy rich, Will. I'm still trying to get > > enough money to pay rent this month. > > > > --AK > > >