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And I would rewrite them as current unknown soldier stories.Kurt is wonderful. I mean, he's a brilliant artist.
Kurt is wonderful.
KURT A. RAAFLAUB: Good afternoon.
Kurt Wright and Bob Kiss had really fanatic fans, but not so many of them in the end.
Kurt Cobain, just Prince.
Kurt was kind of like the class clown, the family screw up.
Kurt came back from Dresden, from his time as a POW, and he really didn't know what he wanted to do with himself.
Kurt kept saying, you know, I don't know.
Kurt started writing short stories while he was at Fort Riley and sending them to Jane.
Kurt eventually makes it a Dresden teapot, which is even more absurd.
Kurt's not in this picture, but Bernard is, because of course, those are press photographs pinned up to the wall back there.
Kurt writes a story about a computer called EPICAC-- and this also sells as a successful story-- that falls
Kurt writes a story, and this story is actually in the GE house magazine, written by Kurt Vonnegut, but unsigned, about ultrasonics.
Kurt-- and here is starting to get really clever.
Kurt Vonnegut read Wiener's book "Cybernetics."
Kurt had his-- he did his two songs, thank you very much.
Kurt Gutenbrunner.
Kurt really immersed himself in the Bay Area Dot-Com revolution, co-founded a digital media start-up, and married the beautiful fourth generation San Franciscan.
Kurt: Thank You Boris.
Kurt: Sure, sure, yeah.
Kurt: Yeah, yeah.
Kurt: Thank you.
Kurtz writes a series of memos to guide the development efforts.
Kurtz? Doesn't matter. And I met Jon about six years ago.
Kurtis Blow would say, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to bring out my disco son, DJ Run.
Kurthi also lost her first baby and gave birth to a second, a 3 and 1/2 pound baby, who was placed in our
Kurthi's baby weighed less than four pounds at birth and was in danger of dying.
And Kurt, one of the employees...
And Kurt Vonnegut says, what could that possibly be?
And Kurt was so no different.
So Kurt finishes, gets sent home-- released from the Army, and decides to go to University of Chicago
Because Kurt Vonnegut always wanted to be a newspaper man.
So Kurt had a science background.
And Kurt did the press release and story about it.
And Kurt reports on his model train hobby, and then he writes a story called "With his Hand on the Throttle" about a guy who's
And Kurt Vonnegut, in later life, took total credit for that.
And Kurt always told the story about how ice-nine was actually Irving Langmuir's idea.
So Kurt-- I had two editors fall through.
And Kurt's latest album has a very global focus.
So Kurtz hands his stack of punch cards over to the operator at the MIT computer center and walks away.
And Kurtz pitched three related ideas.
And Kurtz specifies-- and this is a quote-- "in all cases where there is a choice between simplicity and efficiency, simplicity is chosen.
Sandy Kurtzig said that-- and Sandy Kurtzig, who was mistaken for a booth babe because she was very beautiful, and told to go get coffee for people when she was
Gary Kurtz says they were actually thinking about starting it somewhere in the middle, maybe episode three, episode four, episode five.
And Kurtz says, actually they were right.
This is my buddy Kurt in Guatemala.
So as Kurt and Jahiu sit at the farm, and Gayatri at the family, where do I fit?
He's like Kurt, don't you turn on the light.
And my mom Uncle Kurt got mad at my dad and said, Bernie!
I knew as Kurt came up with more and more ideas for appendices that we were running over what we would have.
I'm Kurt Raaflaub.
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