81. I called friends in Israel to ask whether they thought Peres would do it.
82. I called my friend Jon Avery.
83. I called my friend Rosie, but the phone line was dead.
84. I had second thoughts and called my friend Allen Hill, an architect specializing in historic preservation.
85. I started to cancel everything, but then called a friend who edits a newspaper there.
86. I called a friend of mine, who thought the whole thing was hilarious.
87. I called my friend Joe on Wall Street. . . .
88. I speak for myself and I speak for Yitzhak Rabin, a man whom I had the great pride to call my friend.
89. I was ready to call friends and pack the sleeping bag, when I resorted to an Internet search.
90. Imagination has given way to wires and batteries, and the idea of calling a friend to come out and play now seems an antiquated notion.