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the
Postcard of the Day
(a feature involving a postcard on a day)
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For another postcard thing, see
my old postcard poems tumblr or
its handy archive.
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I'm currently double-posting here & at livejournal. Add me and let me know who you are, and we can read each other's protected posts.
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"What was once thought cannot be unthought."
-- Möbius, The Physicists
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Date: Jun. 17th, 2020 08:54 pm (UTC)Or this?
Or one of these?
I definitely think "typing".
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Date: Jun. 18th, 2020 02:10 am (UTC)That said, when I heard "holiday for strings," I thought it must be by Leroy Anderson. When my brother Dave died, I inherited a CD of Leroy Anderson, and I felt that his music was just *in the air" when I was a kid. At least in adult square culture. It seems that so many of your postcards have that same 50's-60's adult square culture vibe that I hear in this sort of music.
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Date: Jun. 18th, 2020 04:39 pm (UTC)Didja see that documentary about the high-production-value real-Broadway-stars custom musicals for big-company conventions? Ooh, look, you can find it by googling that phrase I just used there.
Looks like it's not in the AADL catalog yet. I'll request they procure it.
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Date: Jun. 19th, 2020 01:38 am (UTC)It reminds me of "We are the Men of Texaco" from when I was a kid.