tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253281712354769447.post163128977965906533..comments2024-03-17T14:39:52.833-07:00Comments on Inches Per Second: A 1965 Thanksgiving Day Tribute to Kaolin!Bob Pursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00595178670595128341noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253281712354769447.post-84240677239295509662016-12-02T14:59:27.601-08:002016-12-02T14:59:27.601-08:00Everything comes from someplace else and our local...Everything comes from someplace else and our local economies become dependent on the export and manufacture of that substance, whatever that may be. I get it. <br />But when I think of that chalky substance contained in Kaopectate and consumed by millions (?) here and abroad, just strikes me as absurdly funny. Don't ask me why, it just does :)<br /><br />Bob, I hope you get onto a regular posting schedule soon so I'm not constantly late to your every posting. Maybe pick a day, or every 2nd and 4th week of the month, or something. Whatever works.<br />Thanks again for picking another unusual recording which illustrates the quirky mosaic of our 'Murikan culture(?) :)Muff Diverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00589527136408204869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253281712354769447.post-38181320019359788632016-11-29T18:33:53.803-08:002016-11-29T18:33:53.803-08:00Loved ones, let's gather 'round the old wi...Loved ones, let's gather 'round the old wireless and listen to facts about chalk dust.Stu Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04925848592170943032noreply@blogger.com