Dvorak Symphony #9 The New World.
They had mail call today and I actually got my PC, Fortune, and CFO magazines. Great, just when I cannot read them! I will be taking the tome The Reckoning by David Halberstam on the trip with me. It has 760 pages of small print. It is the story of Ford vs. Nissan. Should keep me busy for a while.
Damn, NPR just started Dvorak Symphony #9 The New World. So I will stay here a bit longer and listen to it and write some more. It is another great classical piece.
Let me see, what else I am sending you? One of my top-ten Peanuts cartoons; have I sent this to you before? I think it says it all.
I am also enclosing my address book such as it is. If you could just store it with the archives, that would be OK.
Also enclosed is one of the last letters I got from Mom and Dad. It somehow missed the boxes I sent.
I know the two package slips don't mean much to you, and hopefully you have received the two boxes I sent to you by now, and if not, I am not sure what can be done about it anyway, but since I have a few dollar stamps left, why not stuff the envelope?
1:32 PM and one S down so to speak. The second movement of the symphony is the "Coming Home" tune, a very appropriate piece for my swansong here at Club Fed.
Hmm, now the third movement has just started. Man, this is so good! This is a must-have CD. Of course one would have to decide which symphony orchestra to choose. This would also be a great piece to set to electronic music, a la Switched on Bach.