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In a History Channel special on Rout-66 an anecdote was told about a period in the 1930’s when indigent labor was hired at low wages to pave the road through Oklahoma. Each night a group of Oklahomans would take a portable gramophone out to the road and dance on the newly paved surface. They continued to do this until the paved surface reached into Texas. When I heard this, all I could think of was Mr. Bradbury. | |||
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Wow, what a great story! I hadn't heard that one! We have a whole thread for such stories, found here: https://raybradburyboard.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6791083901/m/5241029121 | ||||
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Thanks for the heads-up on the existing thread. | ||||
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http://www.raybradbury.com/inhiswords.html jkt, do you think Mr. B would address the crew here with a current view of things Bradburian?! He has not slowed down (as you know as well as anyone!), stuff new coming out from all angles, and loyal cyberay fans would get a real kick out of a hello here on The Board! (J: We received a very kind signed Marionettes, Inc., from him after returning from our CA meeting this summer. Thanking "us" for traveling out!? Imagine! The honor was all ours!! We also traveled RT 66 on the way back. Many of the sights did seem straight from the pages of RB.) | ||||
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One can ask. John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley | ||||
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Of course, classic Nat King Cole, and many other interesting versions here: http://www.dailynews.com/breakingnews/ci_13763435 Santa Clara, CA, now the "Official End of the Road for Rt. 6-6." We traveled from CA to NM catching stretches of true Americana 66 presented. | ||||
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