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I’m an incorrigible pack rat; I keep restaurant receipt and bus tickets from the 1970s, business cards from associates long forgotten or even departed, and notes and memos from various points of my engagement with one bureaucracy or other.

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I’m an incorrigible pack rat; I keep restaurant receipt and bus tickets from the 1970s, business cards from associates long forgotten or even departed, and notes and memos from various points of my engagement with one bureaucracy or other.

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