Accenting the Positive

   Once upon a time, these United States were a polyglot nation.  In the big cities, sometimes, people who live four blocks from each other couldn’t make out each other’s version of English, while in rural areas, people knew immediately if you had crossed the Mississippi to come to market.  Before the radio networks decidedContinue reading “Accenting the Positive”

ARCHAEOLOGY OF HUMOR

            I have to admit that sometimes I don’t understand every facet of every joke thrown at me by the humorists of the past.  I think we can all enjoy the basic humor of this card, for example.  Anyone who played on seesaws (teeter-totters, in my neighborhood) knows that joy of breaking the rules andContinue reading “ARCHAEOLOGY OF HUMOR”

One of Those Songs, Part Two

As you may recall from our last thrilling episode (if not, see above) we are considering the various ways postcard humorists made use of popular songs, whether these were destined to become classics or swept under the rug with the dust of a previous generation’s joys. Old reliable songs were, of course, fair game.  EverybodyContinue reading “One of Those Songs, Part Two”

One of Those Songs, Part One

Pop Music was defined by one wise man as the music your father listens to.  What YOU listen to is REAL music, not popular stuff, and the songs you find yourself humming are songs that will live forever and not disappear into the mass of forgotten “pop” music.  Yeah, we’re always kidding ourselves about theseContinue reading “One of Those Songs, Part One”