Y Motel, Hoquiam, Washington
Monday, July 30, 2012
Buttons - Presidential Campaign - 1968
Nixon's The One!
OK, this isn't really a button, it is more of a badge thing you clipped over your shirt pocket. As I recall I found this on the ground somewhere in Olympia during the '68 campaign, so apparently this sort of "pin" didn't work all that well. The flip side says "ABCraft Mfg. Co. Chicago."
Those of us who felt Nixon was behind the Watergate break-in used this slogan a few years later when discussion turned to who was responsible for the crime.
Buttons - Presidential Campaign - 1968
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American Independent Party,
Buttons,
Elections,
George Wallace
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Buttons - Presidential Campaign - 1968
Buttons - Presidential Campaign - 1960
Phone photo 1769
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Morty Comix # 2421
Morty Comix # 2421 was left at what was once a thriving supermarket in Tumwater, Washington. Not sure when this place closed down, but it didn't seem that long ago it was an active place. So I leave this Morty Comix in honor of the victims of a struggling economy.
Phone photo 1768
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Forks Washington,
La Push Washington,
Phone photo,
vampires
Buttons - Presidential Campaign - 1952
Friday, July 27, 2012
Buttons - Presidential Campaign - 1936
Landon Knox
The Republican ticket in 1936. Alf Landon was Governor of Kansas, hence the felt sunflower enhancement.
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Frank Knox,
Republicans
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Phone photo 1765
La Push, Washington
OK, am I the only one who enjoys the wordplay when we realize La Push and Pullman are on extreme opposite sides of the state?
Buzz Buzzizyk art and coin
Buzz sent me this great Morty Comix spinoff, with a comment on the Presidential campaign.
It was folded in a creative way, so I hope I got the order right.
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Buzz Buzzizyk,
coins,
Elections,
Morty Comix,
Morty the Dog
Morty Comix # 2419
Morty Comix # 2419 was folded into quarters and slipped between the booth and the wall at a popular Tumwater, Washington fast food restaurant.
Phone photo 1763
La Push, Washington
Louise Amandes and I observed something big swimming around in there. My best guess is that it was a killer whale. A nearby group of children saw it too and it was great to see how excited they were.
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La Push Washington,
Louise Amandes,
Phone photo,
whales
Attention Phineas and Ferb Fans: Meet the ORIGINAL Floating Baby Head
It came to my attention that a popular animated cartoon has a character called Giant Floating Baby Head.
I wonder if any the folks behind the show saw my Floating Baby Head character comix in the 1990s? And if not, what sort of collective memory were we tapping into?
State of Beings # 1 (1991)
Bezango / Bezango Obscuro (1994)
I wonder if any the folks behind the show saw my Floating Baby Head character comix in the 1990s? And if not, what sort of collective memory were we tapping into?
State of Beings # 1 (1991)
Bezango / Bezango Obscuro (1994)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Buttons - Presidential Campaign - 1924
Keep Cool With Cal
Coolidge For President
Not an original pin. This came from a Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour, according to the info on the curl, probably in the early 1970s.
Since we have many public offices coming up for primary and general elections, I thought I'd run some of the pins I have gathered over the years, mostly by accident. For some reason I have never thrown them out. Perhaps this is due to the fact they do not take up a lot of room.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Weapons of Mass Distraction
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
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