Re: Fun serial titles -- 2 messages
Stephen Clark 19 Sep 2002 21:02 UTC
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Subject: Re: Fun serial titles -- Stephen Headley
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 14:38:06 -0600
From: "jfrank" <jfrank@isl.state.id.us>
Pygmy goats may not be a big deal in Cincinnati, but in Idaho they are a
Four H, staple. I saw more pygmy goats than full grown goats at the
recent fair. They are really cute, and love to have their foreheads
rubbed between their horns. ANYWAY>>>
I have always liked the title: Garbage
If you got in more than one issue you could say a bunch of Garbage came
in today.
Julia Franklin
Serials LA !
Idaho State Library
325 W. State St.
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 334-2150
The opinions expressed are totally my own and not the opinions of
anyone, anywhere else, any place, time or dimension.
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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 16:49:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: Karrie Yukon <yukonkar@metronet.lib.mi.us>
Subject: Re: Fun serial titles -- Stephen Headley
I
My favorite is the Mufon UFO Journal.
Karrie
Karrie Yukon
Adult Services Librarian
Bloomfield Township Public Library
(248) 642-5800
> -------- Original Message --------
> Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 16:13:53 -0400
> From: "Headley, Stephen" <Stephen.Headley@cincinnatilibrary.org>
> Subject: Re: Fun serial titles
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> No discussion of unusual periodical titles can be complete without the
> Unmuzzled Ox, a literary magazine. I think the literary journals try
to
> out-do themselves with unusual titles. I also think it's just as funny
> finding magazines that cover the most obscure subjects. Our collection
> is proud to have the Pygmy Goat Journal, which I don't believe (I
hope)
> is published anymore. Who would have thought there could be that much
> interest in pygmy goats?
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> Stephen Headley
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> Stephen Headley
> Department Manager, Magazines & Newspapers
> Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County
> (513) 665-3365
> Stephen.Headley@cincinnatilibrary.org
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