Dear Hugh, I did miss you!
I might have a secret talent at stirring troops,
but I am far too Saintly contained to even dream about it.
My tactical plans, moreover, are really disastrous. As you yourself
witnessed in the past.
But, you can always try with Candice, Alison or Geraldine.
I am sure one of them will certainly apply for this vacancy.
Thank you for the suggetsion, though.
(Where is Candice gone? Where is Geraldine? After her birthday party we lost
tracks of her..)
Ep
----- Original Message -----
From: Hugh Tolhurst <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 11:24 PM
Subject: SAINTS - a vacancy
> Dear EP
>
> Are you any good at stirring the troops?
> Tactical planning? The search for a replacement
> for Tim Watson is still on...
>
> New St Kilda President Rod Butterss is an
> information technology expert. Please address
> applications to him care of St Kilda Football Club.
> The Saints had a very dim year, playing out of
> Colonial Stadium in 2000, finishing 15th.
>
> Also, somewhat astonishingly, the (richer than the
> Archibald) Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
> has been won by Chris Wallace-Crabbe's new partner
> Kristin Headlam with "Self-portrait in bed with
> the Animals".
>
> For Melbourne listees, and JVK - take a break
> from the writer's festival Tuesday night, to hear the
> dulcet tones of Chris Wallace-Crabbe when he
> features at Spinning Room South (Duke of Windsor
> Hotel, corner High St & Chapel Streets Prahran)
> from 8 pm August 29th. Admission free, excellent
> open section.
>
> cheers
>
> Hugh Tolhurst
>
>
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