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Jim Murtaugh  
Location:
-
Monday, 3. February 2003 14:35 

Originally posted Nov. 17, 2002

Rusty,
Sorry I missed Sweet Appreciaition at the West Bank. You know I am a huge fan of yours. I remember seeing you and Lewis there years ago. You were incredible then and have only enhanced your brillance over the years. Your ability to move us to laughter and tears with your special gifts have made, for me, many memorable evenings which I will always cherish. Our Christmas party last year would have been one such evening had you been available. Will just have to call earlier next time. Much Love, Jim Murtaugh
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Eve Gordon  
Location:
Santa Monica
Monday, 3. February 2003 14:30 

Originally posted Nov. 16, 2002

I will always love you, and the days have turned to years. It was deeply wonderful seeing you last week. I love you. Whoa -- I'm watching a Jerry Lewis movie right now, and there was just a scene where he's listening to "This Diamond Ring" by Garry Lewis & the Playboys, and nods proudly, cleaning his nails and smirking. Surreal. (It had no meaning in the story.) I think it was his way of calling up his son and saying "good job".
Why didn't we do any Garry Lewis in the 60s revue?? Jeff Natter could have done that....
Rusty and Alison, this site is wonderful. It's in my Favorite Places now!
all my love,
Eve
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Mark Metcalf  
Location:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Monday, 3. February 2003 14:26 

Originally posted Nov. 16, 2002

I've been gone so long from New York and have gone so far from the family at the West Bank I miss it all everyday. But your joy and your music and your sweaty self behind the keyboard and the mike shines out of that basement long ago and brightens my dim depressing day here in the suburbs of Milwaukee. Steve and Lewis and Drew McCoy have kept me in touch. I find myself thinking of hymns like "We Shall Overcome." I am overcome. You have come over all of us who were ever in the presence of your great generous spirit. Keep moving. Mark Metcalf
55)
Darcy Casteleiro  
Location:
Nyack
Monday, 3. February 2003 14:22 

Originally posted Nov. 16, 2002

Rusty,
Just so that you don't get confused when you come back to do a set -- we've changed our name from The Grown-Up Show to Consenting Adults. We all miss you, and can't wait to work with you again. We desperately need you to open--even though no one wants to follow you.
Love,
Darcy
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Bettie Magee, Rusty's Mother  
Location:
Natick, Massachusetts
Monday, 3. February 2003 14:17 

Originally posted Nov. 16, 2002

This is my second entry. I am not known to be shy, so here goes with a wonderful, well-remembered Rusty story.

Rusty was three years old. I took him to Towsley Nursery School in Ann Arbor. He was being interviewed by the Head Teacher, Miss Pat. Rusty looked all around the toy filled room, and said "Where are all ze uzzer childrens?" (Translation: other children). Teacher explained. Rusty, if you should ask that question today while looking around New York, Ann Arbor and the rest of the world, we could say that there are hundreds and hundreds and more hundreds of "uzzer childrens" - fans, friends everywhere, and family. By the way, you were a great student in Nursery School.
Love, Mom
53)
Moyra Casey  
Location:
Ashville, NC
Monday, 3. February 2003 14:12 

Originally posted Nov. 16, 2002

I haven't seen you in years, Rusty. But as your mother is one of my best friends, I know all about you. I have a fond memory of your wedding in the Riverside Church. You looked so handsome, and Alison, as always, simply stunning.

Then I remember visiting you in your apt. and playing with Nat, then about 3 years. I didn't see you again, as you were always away when we got to visit N.Y. I admire your enormous courage.

All my love --

Moyra
52)
Luke Schneider  
Location:
Singapore (Usually Natick)
Monday, 3. February 2003 14:08 

Originally posted Nov. 15, 2002

Obviously, I'm the coolest non-famous person to sign this guestbook! Although I guess i might be famous, if you consider fame to equal how easily you are found by searching for your name on google.

Anyway, I gotta get myself to New York again at some point, hopefully before the next MacWorld, just because it's such a cool city to hang around in. Singapore is bigger, but it's one gigantic mall! There's nothing cool like Times Square! So sad. There's even a Red Hot Chilli Peppers concert here that I'm going to, and it's not even close to being sold sout. Crazy city-state! :)

So hopefully I'll get to see you three before next summer, I hope you're around Natick for Christmas as I will be getting all my nifty Christmas presents from Singapore, and they'll be cool! I swear! :)

Glad you got yourself a brand new G4 - your old machine sure was a workhorse, but this new one flies! Very cool, I'm definately jealous :)

So I am off to the Singapore Zoo today! Should be interesting, all those crazy tropical animals! I'll edit together a video before I leave so I can put it on the web for all to enjoy :)

I'll see ya later Rusty, you too Alison and Nat :)

Be well,
Luke
51)
Ben Bailey  
Location:
-
Monday, 3. February 2003 13:46 

Originally posted Nov. 15, 2002

Hello Rusty,

Just wanted to say hello and wish you the best. We've worked together on the Moonwork shows a few times, and I was sorry to hear of your trouble. I hope that you feel better soon, stay strong. And remember the closing words of my favorite film "Being There" "Life is a state of mind"
Then we watch Chauncy Gardener walk on water, because he doesn't know that he shouldn't be able to.

All the best to you,

Ben Bailey
50)
fans in san francisco  
Location:
-
Monday, 3. February 2003 13:40 

Originally posted Nov. 15, 2002

we miss rusty and we miss moonwork! my fiance and i live in colorado and are doing a work stint in san francisco. but back in our nyc days, our favorite saturday night was a little brown eyed girl with rusty magee. dustin has a crush on tom shilue, but my heart is rusty's.

please take care!
49)
ERIC VETTER  
Location:
NYC
Monday, 3. February 2003 13:38 

Originally posted Nov. 15, 2002

RUSTY:
You probably wouldn't know me, but I've made it a point to come up to you after many a Moonwork show to say thanks.

I used to go to Moonwork almost all the time, especially when I was going through a very rough time financially. In those days I would make sure I had my 10 bucks set aside for the weekend, especially on the nights when I knew that you were going to be on the bill. I knew that no matter how crappy my week had been, you would make sure it had a great finish, making the next week seem a little bit less intimidating.

Well, now I'm doing a lot better and I've really been out of the loop for some time. This week I heard you were going through some tough times and, thanks to Moonwork, I got this link to contact you. So now I've written you an obnoxiously long message that really is designed to say something quite simple: you & your work have played a very important part in getting me through a pretty down period. Now that you're having one, my most heartfelt prayers go out to you. If there's anything that I can do to help make times a little easier for YOU, don't hesitate to contact me.

I'll keep my ear to the ground & expect - no, DEMAND - to hear only good news about you & your health.

Or else I'll come over there & make you watch MY act. No, I'm serious - believe me, you don't WANT that kind of trouble...

God bless.
-Eric J. Vetter
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