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	<title>Comments on: Thursday Night Openings in Chelsea</title>
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		<title>By: Ted</title>
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		<description>I agree about Moti Hansson: this was ridiculous and kind of scary.  I was unfortunately one of the "friends" and only went because the e-mail I'd received listed a sculpture that I actually wanted to see which is soon going to Europe.  When I arrived and crowd surfed to the wall I was after, I realized that it was different work entirely, and what's worse, work I have already seen and decidedly DON'T LIKE.  It's just as well, because if the sculpture I was interested in had been there I would have been just as frustrated for lack of being able to see it anyway.  At least I was able to turn around and flee quickly back to Brooklyn knowing I wasn't missing anything...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree about Moti Hansson: this was ridiculous and kind of scary.  I was unfortunately one of the &#8220;friends&#8221; and only went because the e-mail I&#8217;d received listed a sculpture that I actually wanted to see which is soon going to Europe.  When I arrived and crowd surfed to the wall I was after, I realized that it was different work entirely, and what&#8217;s worse, work I have already seen and decidedly DON&#8217;T LIKE.  It&#8217;s just as well, because if the sculpture I was interested in had been there I would have been just as frustrated for lack of being able to see it anyway.  At least I was able to turn around and flee quickly back to Brooklyn knowing I wasn&#8217;t missing anything&#8230;</p>
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