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Re: Dry Cleaning




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>>JAE is the only guy I know who has his jeans and blue jean jacket
>>dry-cleaned to the max with ample startch.>>


        I'm sorry for picking out this trivial and tiny part of your
well-documented account of the Baltimore show, but I just have to tell you
that I was hysterical when I read it.  I was rolling because during his
show in New York, I was thinking, "I bet he dry cleans his jeans, that's
funny."  His jeans look so perfect and as stiff as cardboard.

                                                        Stacey

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As someone who is on the road most of the time, I can tell you that you don't 
have much choice when it comes to laundry.  My jeans are always dry-cleaned, 
starched and pressed. Most hotels only offer laundry service for under 
garments.  Everything else is dry cleaned.  It's just the way it is, so 
lighten up on John.  I'm sure it's not his choice.

Fletch