Michael: Not directly typewriter-related, but did you plan to introduce Kent to Powell’s Books? An absolute gem; like stepping into an alternate universe where cellphones were never created and people actually read books made from paper.
Thank you, Catalina. Wilma does get his Cracker Jacks eventually, but roundabout this time -1946- in addition to the price changing after five decades, some of the prizes were made of paper – so you can guess the sequel…
Michael: Not directly typewriter-related, but did you plan to introduce Kent to Powell’s Books? An absolute gem; like stepping into an alternate universe where cellphones were never created and people actually read books made from paper.
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I have been to Powell’s many times, but we’re not squeezing in a trip there this time. I agree, it’s a gem of a bookstore.
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What Kent said. We could have gone there, but it just did not fit.
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When your plans are so good that Powell’s doesn’t fit… that is one hell of a visit!
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Leo, I liked your poems today and yesterday. Let Wilma have some Cracker Jacks (or Jills)
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Thank you, Catalina. Wilma does get his Cracker Jacks eventually, but roundabout this time -1946- in addition to the price changing after five decades, some of the prizes were made of paper – so you can guess the sequel…
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