punctual man i ve ever met. the i punctual man i ve ever met. the first training, i was living in new york city and he was staying at a hotel on first ave and i arranged to pick him up and take him to training in newjersey and pick him up and take him to training in newjerseyandi pick him up and take him to training in newjersey and i was a few minutes late, as i tend to run a bit late in those days, and he was already down in the lobby, looking through the glass doors, waiting for me to arrive and he was very concerned that he was not going to be on time to his first practice session. he was a very punctual guy. there is a great picture of you both in a bath and henry kissinger looking on. can you explain what s going on in that photograph? friends and i used to going on in that photograph? friends and i used to get going on in that photograph? friends and i used to get into going on in that photograph? friends and i used to get into a going on in that photograph? fr
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