![]() ![]() ![]() So I can laugh and feel old all at the same time thanks to Liv Rancourt, and be reminded that everything old is new again. and Dobie Gilles (and Maynard G Krebs), if I'm thinking about America, which this book is set in. They were around in the 1950's and this book reminds me of hipsters and greasers. But you know what's funny? And I think this every now and then when someone posts something about 'those damn hipsters' like they're new, or the worst thing in the world, which they aren't. I think I'll stick with the term retro, that sounds way better. I'm a child of the 1950s and I don't want to think I fit into some historical period, but it's been sixty two years since the 1955 Sea Follies in Seattle, the backdrop of this particular story. ![]()
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