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This is An (Anjali 5)

July 25, 2021Chicago, History, podcasts, ReligionPaul Mason Fotsch

A PK is a Pastor’s Kid. A PGK is a Pastor’s Grandkid. A Super PGK, has
grandparents and great grandparents as Ministers and Divinity School Professors.

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A Very Silly Message (unknown)

July 18, 2021Chicago, History, podcasts, TVPaul Mason Fotsch

A frequent trope in movies and TV shows, is for someone to give a potential suitor a fake phone number as a way to avoid further contact. One must be careful not to write the number on something of value.

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It’s Just That He Lives Downstairs (Joel 5)

July 11, 2021Chicago, History, Music, NYC, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

Living in the city sometimes means dealing with neighbors whose music might be great at a club, but not so great coming from an adjacent apartment.

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Phone Book (Chris 23)

July 4, 2021Chicago, History, NYC, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

Before phone books emerged in the late nineteenth century, many U.S. towns had city directories. In recent years, cell phones and the internet have made printed directories obsolete.

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Nobody Wants to Answer (unknown)

June 27, 2021History, Movies, podcasts, TVPaul Mason Fotsch

In the 1960s Pierre Capretz developed his technique of mixing illustrations and movie clips into his classroom. In 1987, his method was realized in the TV series French In Action, which continues to have dedicated fans.

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