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Eyeball Rings
Page Thirteen, Issue Two
 
What is the name of the legendary voodoo blues man who shared the stage with a ciggie-smoking
Doofy Pinbacks
Page Twelve, Issue Two
 
After we quit laughing at the sideburns, we started asking the tough questions, like “Who is this
Mexican Home Journal
Page Eleven, Issue Two
 
We found six mid-50s copies of La Familia, the Mexican take on Ladies Home Journal, at a roller
The Case of the Cool Covers
Page Ten, Issue Two
 
Here’s an insider tip: after you enter a thrift store, go to the book section and scan the spines
Percale Housedresses
Page Nine, Issue Two
 
Recently, a pal sent me an article from the Boston Globe about a former stomping ground of ours:
Owl Plaques
Page Eight, Issue Two
 
One night two friends of mine were pulled over for driving erratically down an isolated back road.
German Cigarette Cards
Page Seven, Issue Two
 
There are a lot of people of German descent in the St. Louis area, so it’s not unusual to find
Pilgrims and Puritans
Page Six, Issue Two
 
The Wampanoag tribes of the New England coast lived the good life for over 5,000 years. English
Clip-on Ties
Page Five, Issue Two
 
A few years ago I stumbled across a cache of super-wide clip-on ties at a rural Salvation Army
Pantyhose Packaging
Page Four, Issue Two
 
The only way to make a pair of pantyhose last for 35+ years is to not wear them. Particularly
Mushroom Cookie Jars
Page Three, Issue Two
 
The Lucky Find Salvage Company has a junk dungeon, and in it lurk the mustiest items of our
Camp Ouatoga
Page Two, Issue Two
 
Long, long ago, when only animals walked the earth, the Piasa Bird lived in a cave full of bones
Hotel Ashtrays
Page One, Issue Two
 
Smoking is a dying pastime, and there are now a ton of ashtrays collecting dust instead of tobacco
 
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