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Re: 815 dinner at Marta
From:[email protected] To: [email protected] Date: 2016-03-03 22:23 Subject: Re: 815 dinner at Marta
See u at home Sent from my iPhone On Mar 3, 2016, at 6:40 PM, John Podesta john.podesta@gmail.com<mailto:john.podesta@gmail.com> wrote: I'm going to pass. I have too much to do before heading to Michigan tomorrow. [ No need for pizza. On Thursday, March 3, 2016, Tony Podesta podesta@podesta.com<mailto:podesta@podesta.com> wrote: 29 st between park and Madison right around corner Let me know Or I could bring a pizza home Tony Sent from my iPhone
My comment: 29 st between park and Madison right around corner
Are investigators checking into this location?
People I know would simply tell the name of the restaurant. Who gives the address of a restaurant instead of the name?
The phrase, no need for pizza, is completely out of context to any normal food conversation. It doesn't read like the person needs to eat food, the meaning reads more like a ritual.
HarveyKlinger ago
In Tony's email, I'm assuming he was asked where he was at. So he told him. He then says he could bring a pizza home for dinner to which John said, "No need for pizza." Like maybe he's trying to keep weight off or something. I've heard that sentence exactly said that way more than once in my life. He looks like a salad eater.
None of that seems suspicious. Again, I have to repeat this, sometimes "pizza" is just pizza.
cosmicmind ago
hmmm. Well, he may look like a salad eater, but according to another email he's also told to dig into the middle finger and eat the pain. So he is something of a meat eater after all.
HarveyKlinger ago
...just for "special" occasions. The political elite don't eat caviar at EVERY meal.