Flu, Facebook, and Forties Film

Flu, Facebook, and Forties Film

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Sadly, I’ve come down with some sort of flu. My sleep was disturbed for most of the night by the recollection of George Lloyd’s Symphony No. 6, which I played yesterday morning on WPRB. It kept repeating incessantly in my head. So anything I post today about the newspaper article or “Picture Perfect” will be all cut-and-paste from the original documents.

I just wanted to send a quick note, not so much to garner sympathy, but to follow up on my post of a couple of weeks back, in which I complained about not being able to see anyone else’s pages anymore, not even when using the station computers. Well, yesterday, someone must have thrown the lever again, because now I’m back to roaming free on Facebook. Most peculiar.

Typing this on my back on the couch. Happily, TCM is showing all black-and-white Jean Muir movies from the early ‘30s. The perfect backdrop to a long winter’s snooze.

PHOTO: Dr. Pretorius throws the leeeever


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