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    Ep. 26 - C.M. Coolidge's "Dogs Playing Poker" (1903)

    enFebruary 15, 2018
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    Your Listener Patreon Challenge has been accepted! And now, let's dive together into kitsch: the frequency low enough for us all to hear.

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    Joe Dassin, “Les Champs-Elysees"

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