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Browsing articles by Catherinepenfold-waxman - [previous] :: [next]A couple of months ago, the local kids found a box of cassettes and thought it would be hysterical to decorate 44th street with them They were right, of course. It was brilliant, it was a veritable ticker-tape snowdrift. Unfortunately, it had all been cleared up by the time I got home with my camera and I only had Mitch and his fond memory of the event. But I did notice this little pile in the garden next door. The tape is not Wham, but 'Paramedical Aesthetic Training.' This article has been viewed 2381 times in the last 3 years
jack: 7th Jan 2006 - 22:52 GMTwords, millions of words trapped in a tape. let me out, let me out they screem and all the while they wait but help never comes and then the street sweepers scoop them up and toss them into the fires. whose voices were they? whose thoughts were they? just tapes that no one cares about. gone, burned. the end. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 7th Jan 2006 - 23:36 GMTKudos to Joey for knowing his early 80's bands. elaine: 8th Jan 2006 - 10:09 GMT(hee hee, i did make myself laugh, but i didn't expect anyone to notice, since it wasn't a proper joke. i often do that kind of thing - if i have to do something i am nervous about i sew in a little thing to cheer myself up if it's going badly) Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Catherinepenfold-waxman - [previous] :: [next] |
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