2/28/2017: my pal pitus

Last night I sent emails to two of the remaining people I periodically communicate with. Part of the communication with each was me including one of my favorite songs written by the bass player in my first band in Boston, back in 1992, Dave Pitus. I haven't seen or spoken to Dave in over 10 years.

Here is the email I sent to John (notice I mention Dave at the end, and also mention John's friend Brian, who wears a baseball cap all the time just like Dave does):

Here’s the email I sent to Milena on the same night with Dave's song also attached:

The VERY NEXT DAY, I see a tweet on my Twitter feed and there's someone walking by a camera, wearing a baseball cap, who absolutely looks like Dave Pitus. I mean, not kind of like him. IT’S HIM. Like a ghost from the past:

Anyone who knew Pitus back in the day will know instantly that it’s him. Some people, including Dave himself, used to say he looked like Charlie Sheen. He's even wearing the usual baseball cap.

I suppose I woke Dave from the dead by sharing his song with two different people last night.

I theorize that Palestine being mentioned in the tweet is metaphoric and has something to do with my “pals” (friends) who are in competition with my family (Israel) for attention. I’m a mutt, but I do have a small % of jewish blood. Also, to be clear, I am currently not in contact with most of my family because they will not accept the information I’m documenting on this site.

So, me communicating mostly with just friends recently, including bringing up an OLD friend with two newer friends, is me giving attention to pals (Palestine).

(Here are two pictures I managed to get Dave to send me, after I was able to get back in contact with him, recently. I think it's fair to say that what I'm saying about him appearing in the tweet above is true (he’s not wearing a baseball cap in the first pic because we were playing a show):

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Present day Dave, with a baseball cap!

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Here's Dave's solo song that I emailed my friends. It’s a very rough 4 track recording, but still excellent:

(REMINDER: I only follow between 5-20 (usually around 10) twitter accounts at any given time, out of over 300 million active users. The statistical probability of these kinds of syncs happening randomly, and on a regular basis like they do, is infinitesimal. They are happening on purpose.)