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Lawrence Hall, HSG [email protected] Boeing, Studebaker, John Deere, and my Tupperware™ Coffee Cup            “The days are gone…            When wonderful things were worked among them”                             -The Seafarer, trans. Burton Raffel My Tupperware coffee cup is as a chalice With which I salute the beginning of each day Cool, colorful, comforting craftsmanship An honest, utilitarian work of art We are told such things will be no more “Made in USA” is “Factorum Romae” Younger nations will find us camping among the ruins Of works and arts we no longer comprehend A colonial soldier might note that once we were a great people His colonel will reply, “Tosh! They’re simple savages.”
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Sep 27, 2024
Sep 27, 2024 at 11:32 AM UTC
Boeing, Studebaker, John Deere, and my TupperwareTM Coffee Cup
Lawrence Hall, HSG [email protected] Boeing, Studebaker, John Deere, and my Tupperware™ Coffee Cup            “The days are gone…            When wonderful things were worked among them”                             -The Seafarer, trans. Burton Raffel My Tupperware coffee cup is as a chalice With which I salute the beginning of each day Cool, colorful, comforting craftsmanship An honest, utilitarian work of art We are told such things will be no more “Made in USA” is “Factorum Romae” Younger nations will find us camping among the ruins Of works and arts we no longer comprehend A colonial soldier might note that once we were a great people His colonel will reply, “Tosh! They’re simple savages.”
(I blame them ****** pervert teachers.)
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Sep 27, 2024
Sep 27, 2024 at 11:32 AM UTC
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