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Thursday, September 03, 2020

Welcome to Metropolis -- National Lampoon Style

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From the May, 1991 National Lampoon :  I really like the ads above.  Who knows if they are legit, or made up by the NatLamp staf...
Monday, August 31, 2020

New Year's Speculations for the Year 2000 -- from 1967

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In the midst of my excavations for my new blog,  Mark's Moon Memories , I discovered a few more fun things in the box. Note the ...
Friday, August 28, 2020

Visit My New Blog to Learn About the Race to the Moon!

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Yep, this is a proffering of all the hundreds of newspaper and magazine clippings I collected in the late 1960s. Read all about it in th...
Thursday, August 27, 2020

Superman Comic Flies off Shelves!

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Yep, if he bleeds, it sells. Some of us were at the age that we believed what they told us ... NOT a dream, NOT an imaginary story! ...
Monday, August 24, 2020

Aliens and a Werewolf -- Wowsa!

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All of these breathless and absolutely factual tales are from the April 2, 1991 issue of The Sun .  Who knows, maybe for a while she ...
Thursday, August 20, 2020

National Museum of American History Superman Postcards!

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As part of their exhibit "Superman: Many Lives, Many Worlds," the  National Museum of American History sold some merch.  There wa...
Monday, August 17, 2020

Move Along, There's Nobody Buried There

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Yes, Weekly World News digs up the dirt by not digging up JFK!  Not only was he still alive in 1992, he was mucking about with wor...
Thursday, August 13, 2020

MA-156 - Seventies Strut

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Yes, this cover design is an intentional deceit.  Because these boffo tracks are not the kind of song you'd hear on Top-40 radio in ...
Monday, August 10, 2020

WATCHPANELS, Part the Eighth

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WATCHPANELS One compulsive reader’s observations ... after gazing into Watchmen for the umpteenth time PART THE EIGHTH All rig...
Thursday, August 06, 2020

1995 - TV Guide Covers Beatles Anthology

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15 years ago, TV Guide magazine was relevant to our household. I'm so old, I remember sta...
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Mark Alfred
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
I was born at a very early age, in a hospital to be near my mother. After appearing in productions of both GODSPELL and JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR in the 1970s, I found a wonderful wife and wrote many love songs to her, but not as many love songs as I write to God my Savior and Redeemer. We have three kids (one of each) -- wait for it -- blonde, brunette, and redhead.
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