From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
To:
Cc: rest;
Subject: Studio rent
Dear...,
I
apologize for my tardiness in getting u my rent check, not only would it be a
“poor excuse” to tell u this was the result of a tenant of mine being late with
his payment, moreover, it would be untruthful.
As
important as it is to meet this critical obligation I simply had other priorities
even tho it would have taken me all of a minute to pull out my check book,
write a check and pop it in the mail as your real estate agent had requested.
One
of my distractions is the work-play I am doing in putting the finishing touches
to the book I am writing, M
I
thought it important to let u know a little bit about me as well as my
Partner-Wife Marie Dion who while not on the lease and
oh so rather private has asked if it wouldn’t be much of a bother to have the
birds of paradise cut that currently blocks her viewing the seagulls flying by
when she wakes up in the morning.
One
pitiful reason for my delay in not getting your rent on time was the letter
altho addressed to me from your real estate agent, dated June 14th
2000, ,
Dear Mr. Gevisser
This letter is to inform you that 227 – 27th
St. has been sold and that you are to send your rent check to the new
owners...
It
so happens that my PW MD rents 227
27th street and I simply tossed the letter to the bottom of the
heap containing a whole lot of mostly unopened mail, the possibility exists
that there r in fact checks waiting for me to deposit to mention in passing it
has been about 6 weeks since I visited my PO Box at the Del Mar Post Office but
I have this thing about creating unnecessary “taxable events”, u very
possibly when visiting this “one of a kind” studio noticed the
photo copy stuck to the window of the front door of an article titled, Endless Universe
which I penned.
And
as incredible as it may seem considering the poor penmanship the editor of the Del Mar Times
chose to publish recently, agree?
I
must go but please again accept my apologies and let me know about the birds of
paradise.
Sincerely
yours,
Gary
S. Gevisser