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RE: Old Men, Old Tales of Old New York - 1950 Style (Another 'AngryMan' Memory)

in #curie7 years ago (edited)

The corporations have sent all those folks to the ash heap of history.
If the thought controllers could, it would all go down the memory hole.

Keeping these stories of a time before freedom was crushed by the suit and tie crowd is why ive supported you without hesitation.
The kids wont believe it happened.

Mexico is much like stepping back into the 50's.
Most of the businesses are mom and pops.
There is not one, but two mules that get ridden to town in my neighborhood.
The tomale lady and peanut sellers, come by irregularly, but every morning some lady comes by yelling a word i dont understand.
When i get this bitpay card straightened out im going to find out what she is selling.
I hope its not coffee, blech!

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Hi FreeBorn...Thanks for the encouragement. I do plan to continue documenting the past from my little corner of the world, and from my perspective/experience. Besides...it certainly is easier writing about something we know about (less research time, and attempt at deciphering truth from fiction)

Oh...Those suit and tie fakes...Don't you love it when they sprint up to the podium in a tie free, open necked shirt and rolled up sleeves, during campaigns; attempting to look like an energetic, manly blue collar guy??? What a fucking joke...and their dumb-ass handlers still think it makes their client more appealing. How about some Bermuda shorts and a big, floppy, straw hat? Oh...don't forget the Hawaiian shirt too...that'll make em look like a good-ole-boy...

Lol, gotta put on a show for the dupes.
Its just another uniform to me, might as well have badges.