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In Memoriam: Jeff Douglass

46 min · 30 de dic de 2016
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Episode 10. Some people knew him only as the long-haired Gandalf-like figure in thigh-high shorts and a tee inhabiting various street corners on Taylor Street in Port Townsend. Others knew him as a sound engineer with a penchant for AC/DC. It was alleged that in the 70's and 80's he could hold down a pool table all night powered by LSD. To some he was a consistent bar patron with a quiver of witty comments that straddled the line between slightly devilish and potentially innocent, and any manner of places in between. He was incredibly kind to me over the years and I'll miss him forever.

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