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Saturday
20Jun2009

Yes, But It's a Dry Heat

At Jetson Green, a tour of "the ultimate modern desert shed," designed by Lloyd Russell and built in Pioneertown, CA. Looks sweet, as most things at Jetson Green do. But the one drink offering, right there in the desert, is hot tea? In cinematic terms, this is the El Guapo opening his birthday gift from the banditos: "It's a sweater!"

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