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Ollabelle named for the late Southern folk singer Ola Belle Reed took shape over years of jam sessions, many of them in the East Village bar now known as Banjo Jim's, which is closing next week.
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So enliven a gardener's world with a 1,000-count box of live red wiggler composting worms from Uncle Jim's Worm Farm.
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"Jim's excited that there's a sequel!" another friend said.
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Sitting through Jim's fascinating talk, I realized I remember my East Asian Studies classes from Waseda University as if they were yesterday.
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Jim's facilities are on the small side, so space is limited.
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Pam and Jim's wedding was the obvious finale and the show could have left with its head held high.
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If Oskar Werner's features recall those of his director, Jim's love of letter-writing reminds us that Mr. Truffaut himself adored writing—usually by hand—to friends and acquaintances alike.
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Jim's comeback, "Who doesn't call a dork like that back?" is really sweet.
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And we'll start with Jim (ph), and Jim's with us from Meridian in Idaho.
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Jim's health never played into these conversations.
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