8.13.2009

From the UW Archives:
Historical Flyer


April 1970. [with thanks to the caring ambisexual
archivist who repeatedly noted this at the top]

PS - I long to see the film Matron in Uniform.

PPS - Oh! I just found it or, rather, them: Mädchen in Uniform exists in 2 versions, 1931 & 1958. Perhaps I'll watch both, without forgetting about another imaginarily unavailable film entitled Matron in Uniform which I think may star the love child of Pat Ast and Garbo.

6 comments:

MC said...

"Yes I would, thank you!"

Erk said...

Oh, I'm so pleased that you danced with me! Thank you!

(Word Verification-- for Christine et al-- polityau.)

MC said...

And if you ask me again, I'll offer the very same answer!


word varification: excrano

tooknap press said...

erk, the script at the bottom looks just like your cut-out felt piece (abandoned? discarded?) c. 1995 --
"a palsied carol channing" -- !

so much of this is inspiring, almost heartbreaking -- we need more ambi-, no?

& PURPLE

word verification: oring. polityau & excrano are much more on point, & much more ambi- than politics or even excreta (although that's pretty ambi-. b. hainley, are you listening?)

xoxoxoxox

Erk said...

I'll see if I can find a Palsied Carol Channing. Abandoned maybe, but certainly not forgotten.

I like "oring"-- it's like oraling. But it's really very ambi-- and/or-ing. [My current verification: angedam-- very Act UP!, very prophylactic.]

Yes, at first I felt as though this flyer was messy and ugly in comparison to the Wisconsin 14 flyer which preceded it, but its purple mess has really grown on me. It's like the vibrant dirt of us all.

tooknap press said...

word verification: rallam