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  1. Yeah, that checks out.

    (Thousand mile stare)

  2. Part 20 of the Breaking Walls series on American radio on June 6, 1944 features the Burns and Allen Show as heard over .

    youtube.com/watch?v=v1xNuL-CIyg

  3. A depressingly necessary statement:

    The person behind this account remembers that #AltLeft was a term Donald Trump used as a false equivalence to give comfort to his neo-Nazi supporters after the murders they committed in Charlottesville.

    US neo-Nazis willingly call themselves #AltRight because they got tired of people correctly calling them neo-Nazis. Their enablers have tried to make "alt-left" a thing because they like to fuck with our heads.

    Forgetting that means the terrorists win.

  4. Cartoonist Al Frueh riffs on the hot new gadget of the 1920s: THE ZIPPER. (Life, March 8, 1928)

    #zipper #AlFrueh #1920sCartoons #LifeMagazine

  5. Cartoonist Al Frueh riffs on the hot new gadget of the 1920s: THE ZIPPER. (Life, March 8, 1928)

  6. My readthrough of Fontaine Fox's Toonerville cartoons brought me to 1921 and an odd bit of branching out: The Goose Crick Steamboat auditioning for the cavalcade of comedy public transport.

    Historical spoiler: the Toonerville stamp only had a trolley. At some point, the steamboat got dry-docked.

    (July 14, 1921)

    #FontaineFox #ToonervilleFolks #SteamboatCartoon #1920sCartoons

  7. My readthrough of Fontaine Fox's Toonerville cartoons brought me to 1921 and an odd bit of branching out: The Goose Crick Steamboat auditioning for the cavalcade of comedy public transport.

    Historical spoiler: the Toonerville stamp only had a trolley. At some point, the steamboat got dry-docked.

    (July 14, 1921)

  8. Percy Crosby invites the roaring 1920s to touch grass.
    (cover of Life, May 7, 1925)

    #1920sCartoons #PercyCrosby #NatureArt

  9. Percy Crosby invites the roaring 1920s to touch grass.
    (cover of Life, May 7, 1925)

  10. Got on a thinking jag about what you're willing to give up in privacy in exchange for certain types of comfort. You spend enough time in the Google ecosystem, it's something that pops into your head once in awhile.

    That tangent led me to a dandy short story about a self-driving taxi with an agenda: "One Star" by Margaret Killjoy.

    vice.com/en/article/xygzvz/one

    #SelfDrivingCars #RightToPrivacy #Fiction #MargaretKilljoy

  11. Got on a thinking jag about what you're willing to give up in privacy in exchange for certain types of comfort. You spend enough time in the Google ecosystem, it's something that pops into your head once in awhile.

    That tangent led me to a dandy short story about a self-driving taxi with an agenda: "One Star" by Margaret Killjoy.

    vice.com/en/article/xygzvz/one

  12. October 5, 1923: Clare Briggs wonders what the man in the between-the-wars hat ads is thinking about.

    #ComicStrips #1920sCartoons #ClareBriggs #Hats #1920sFashion

  13. October 5, 1923: Clare Briggs wonders what the man in the between-the-wars hat ads is thinking about.

  14. For your contemplation: #CWMcCall and the Old Home Filler-Up an' Keep On a-Truckin' Café saga, a #1970s bakery company ad campaign so popular that it made the TV listings.

    Bill Fries (CW himself) collaborated on the music with future #ManheimSteamroller mastermind Chip Davis. Hope you don't get tired of that jingle, because it just keeps going for a half-hour. Don't say I didn't give you a fighting chance...

    youtu.be/OlSC_MYQP8M

    #TVAds #Advertising #bread #CountryMusic

  15. For your contemplation: and the Old Home Filler-Up an' Keep On a-Truckin' Café saga, a bakery company ad campaign so popular that it made the TV listings.

    Bill Fries (CW himself) collaborated on the music with future mastermind Chip Davis. Hope you don't get tired of that jingle, because it just keeps going for a half-hour. Don't say I didn't give you a fighting chance...

    youtu.be/OlSC_MYQP8M