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There was the up-scale, the general all-round, the plain and no nonsense, the hang in the windows hams, all for their especial foragers. I walked through it all like a museum, but could afford to buy not much on the inside, if anything. Nor did I really want. It was nice to look at. It was cozy mostly. And coming in from the all day and night out of doors, it was coziness one wanted. Or maybe it just so transpired, that I wanted things that I could not find, because I wouldn't be faced with the conflict of Can and Can'ts.
Now the rich have it different. For some it is Can-anything. They could buy anything at these flea-markets. So the operative word here is apparently Won't. I Could but I won't. Yes the necessity of standards, What-will and Won't? It is What they Won't - not what they Can't because they Can. I Can't and I Won't, the difference between the Can'ts and Cans, or the lower and upper classes. I wouldn't even if I could. I Won't and I Can. The Won'ts of the rich are not necessarily without merit. Their Cans are more expensive and their Can'ts are very-very expensive. Same system different level of Can. The Won'ts must seem snooty. But when Can, how else to administer their Woulds ?
I planed to leave for the continent Tuesday or Wednesday. Met an American girl who would it would be likely travel to Germany with me.
Would like to travel thru Czechoslovakia and Prague back to West Germany and thought I'd be heading for Munich and the October beer festival.
I did get my scooter tuned up and oil changed. I went to Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park where anyone can stand on a box and lecture and found that people would stop and listen.
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