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- hudsontech July 2006
on the road
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I caught a Hudson relavent news story on Yahoo tonight. Though the yahoo article makes no mention of Hudsons, those who pay attention reading their White Triangle will recognize the significance of the short but interesting article regarding a re-release of the Jack Kerouac book "On the Road". For those of you who don't remember, dig out your March/April 2005 issue.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060726/ap_en_ot/books_on_the_road -
nick s wrote:I caught a Hudson relavent news story on Yahoo tonight. Though the yahoo article makes no mention of Hudsons, those who pay attention reading their White Triangle will recognize the significance of the short but interesting article regarding a re-release of the Jack Kerouac book "On the Road". For those of you who don't remember, dig out your March/April 2005 issue.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060726/ap_en_ot/books_on_the_road
And then there are those of us who don't have to dig out the WTN - we've read the book, several times. And perhaps lived a bit of it (without the drugs, thank you).
Hudsonly,
Alex B