Monday, January 08, 2007
Buying the New Yorker 1986 - page 72 & 73
A new format: One column on the left hand page in black and white balanced by a color full page on the right.
There's a lot of information on these two pages. Information that I could spend a lot of time researching. But I can't as I am too busy laughing at the photo, which seems to show Jack and Jenny looking on in horror as the owner of the quaint inn that they have just arrived at (you can see that they have just set their suitcases down) has decided to check Ellen for lice.
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