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I like that you included a little movie. The salt grass is
worth a life time of documentation. The sky, so calm; a spastic cramp?
“It’s the song that never ends….” The pilgrim’s
play… was that before the Lions and Cowboys played on Thanksgiving?
Best,
Leland
PS You need to come to Varmint Hall and give the family a
techno seminar.
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Orgrease
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Subject: [BP] Celebrate Thanksgiving thru Comix -- Arthur Bicknell
(Ithaca HS 1969)
Orgrease
Crankbait: Celebrate Thanksgiving thru Comix http://bit.ly/7dg2Ac
My friend Arthur Bicknell (Ithaca HS 1969, playwright of infamous Moose
Murders, PR guy at Merriam-Webster) composed a comix about T-day when he was 12
years old. A friend of his in cleaning out boxes from his mother's attic ran
across this delightful artifact. Arthur has given me permission to reproduce it
for your pleasure and delight.
A portion of our family came over not on the Mayflower but possibly on the next
boat to follow. They came from Northern England via Holland to New Amsterdam,
where they then along with the Montgomery family cross pollinated their way up
the Hudson to eventually end up in the Finger Lakes Region of NY State. As
Arthur says, the storks must have cried for us too. Another portion was Seneca,
had been here in the USA for a while. Another portion, the latecomers were from
Germany, France, Ireland, Scotland and who knows what else.
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