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Martin: Yes, exactly. We moved into the armory on October 8 and the first performance was October 13. I remember helping Pontus with the cataloguemaybe proofreading or going to the printerbecause somehow, then, they discovered that I could spell. I always say, Because I could spellthats why they asked me to be editor of the newsletter because artists are terrible spellers.
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    Martin: Yes, exactly. We moved into the armory on October 8 and the first performance was October 13. I remember helping Pontus with the cataloguemaybe proofreading or going to the printerbecause somehow, then, they discovered that I could spell. I always say, Because I could spellthats why they asked me to be editor of the newsletter because artists are terrible spellers.
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