RANDOM MUSIC (COMMENT). Mary Jane and I were walking through Grand Central yesterday evening, and she said that the movement of people through the space was “like random music.” I have captioned this as a comment on this post on Grand Central Station, even though Mary Jane hasn’t read that post yet.
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Perhaps Phil doesn’t even remember that he taught me the concept of random music. I had never heard of it until he spoke about it. Living with him has also taught me a lot about economics. Everything I know about the law, however, I learned from “Law and Order.” Well, maybe “Perry Mason” too, but how many times can you say “incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial”?