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Watching a few episodes of Steve Canyon, produced for television in 1958-59. F102s and F100s, rotary dial phones, the clothes, the kids toys, the appliances, the vehicles, the equipment, the vernacular, the attitudes, the “hot” pilots mashing on women… It’s a trip back in time.
 
Watching a few episodes of Steve Canyon, produced for television in 1958-59. F102s and F100s, rotary dial phones, the clothes, the kids toys, the appliances, the vehicles, the equipment, the vernacular, the attitudes, the “hot” pilots mashing on women… It’s a trip back in time.
THIS is the reason I love watching old shows and movies. Everything and everybody had character. Especially the cars. I could tell what each car was at a glance. Nowadays, if you parked 15 black SUVs in a row, from the rear I couldn't pick mine out without pushing a button on the fob to flash the lights.
 
Reading Every Man a King, the second (and new) book in Walter Mosley’s Joe King Oliver series.

Mosley is such an incredibly good writer.
 

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