Hi Jeff,

It was really nice seeing you, too.

I'll take care of itemizing the invoice for you tomorrow.

Ben
----- Original Message -----
From: <Jeffrey.A.Shankman@enron.com>
To: <Ben@macklowegallery.com>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: RE: your nice note


> Hi Ben,
>
> Hope the show ended up great for you guys.
>
> Would you mind breaking down the last invoice (four objects) by object so
I
> know the bill for each.  I'd like to send some dough.
>
> Have a great thanksgiving if we don't talk before then--I'm leaving wed
for
> Kentucky, then London.
>
> Best to all,
>
> Jeff
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>    From:   "Ben Macklowe" <Ben@MackloweGallery.com>@ENRON
>    Sent:   Friday, October 05, 2001 5:00 PM
>    To:     Shankman, Jeffrey A.
>    Subject:  Re: your nice note
>
>    Let's plan to get together.  Maybe you'll come over to our humble
little
>    pad
>    and have a nice home-cooked meal.  Hillary is a really good cook.
>
>    I am sorry I didn't invite you to the wedding, Jeff.  I was going to
and
>    then changed my mind when you seemed so stressed and hassled by your
>    work/travel schedule.  I didn't want you to feel obliged to travel if
>    you
>    didn't want to.  I should have asked you your preference.  I hope you
>    understand.
>
>    I'm so glad you're okay, relatively speaking.  You're a great guy,
Jeff,
>    and
>    I hope that this experience helps you and me and everybody around us to
>    focus on what's actually important in our lives, and to be especially
>    kind
>    to each other.
>
>    Please tell me when you're coming around
>
>    Warm Regards,
>    ben
>
>
>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: <Jeffrey.A.Shankman@enron.com>
>    To: <Ben@macklowegallery.com>
>    Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 2:40 PM
>    Subject: RE: your nice note
>
>
>    > Holy-shit, Ben.
>    >
>    > I take it Hillary was not at work that day.  I used to work in #2 on
>    the
>    > 90th floor, and had to practice a few fire drills.  They weren't easy
>    in
>    > the best of conditions.
>    > I could tell you a lot of horror stories as well, but if I started
to,
>    my
>    > key board would be wet with tears.  I had just gotten back from eqypt
>    the
>    > week before.  Yom Kippur was nice--I spent it with my family in KY.
>    My
>    > sister is pregnant with her second, and her (first) daughter is
>    > unbelievable.  It's amazing to me how much time I've spent in the
last
>    > month getting in touch with old friends, and spending more time with
>    my
>    > family.  All of this other silly stuff seems a lot less important
>    these
>    > days.
>    >
>    > I should be in NY in the next few weeks.  I can hardly wait to hear
>    about
>    > the wedding, etc.
>    >
>    > Be well,
>    >
>    > Jeff
>    >
>    >
>    >
>    >     -----Original Message-----
>    >    From:   "Ben Macklowe" <Ben@MackloweGallery.com>@ENRON
>    >    Sent:   Tuesday, October 02, 2001 3:17 PM
>    >    To:     Shankman, Jeffrey A.
>    >    Subject:  your nice note
>    >
>    >
>    >    It is so nice to hear from you, Jeffrey.  I am  so glad that you
>    weren't
>    >    on one of those planes or at a meeting in the  Towers.
Personally,
>    I
>    >    lost several acquaintances and clients, but no  family or friends,
>    so I
>    >    feel really blessed.  In case you didn't know, my  Hillary worked
>    on
>    the
>    >    101st floor in a charity that was located in the Cantor
Fitzgerald
>    >    offices.  It feels like a hand passed over her and she was
spared,
>    >    thank god.
>    >
>    >    When the rabbis closed the doors of the ark on Yom  Kippur eve (in
>    >    Rome's 100 year-old synagogue, btw), I just lost it.  I  started
>    crying
>    >    for all those who didn't make it to this point, and my heart
>    yearned
>    to
>    >    mourn for all of them, to give their souls an aliyah before the
>    doors
>    >    of their fate were sealed, but the emotions of it were just
>    >    overwhelming.   Words (for once) fail me.
>    >
>    >    I hope your Kippur was with loved ones and deeply  meaningful.  As
>    for
>    >    me, I'm planning on celebrating Sukkoth tonight with my  families,
>    and
>    >    then going to Washington Square Park for a quick l'chaim just to
>    make
>    >    it kosher.
>    >
>    >    Things have been a bit quiet, but hopefully we'll  have some bites
>    on
>    >    your two items soon.  I do have a museum interested in  the Galle.
>    >
>    >    I am looking forward to sending you the most recent  batch of
>    >    masterpieces you got here.  You really are developing a great
>    >    collection.
>    >
>    >    Thanks for your good wishes,
>    >
>    >    Love,
>    >    ben
>    >
>    >
>    >
>    >
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