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Steve, I triple-dog dare you to show the secret handshake . . . and your pin.
Onward!
Sharon
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From: Steve Hoffman <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sat, September 24, 2011 11:06:06 PM
Subject: Re: Jean Shepherd, a Mark Twain Humor Winner?
So glad to see the late, great Jean Shepherd
honored in this way.
Those of us who grew up on the East Coast
spellbound by his nightly radio monologues will
share my appreciation. He was a true American
folk artist, and his medium was the spoken word.
And being deeply steeped in vernacular Americana
and deeply cynical about human nature, and
prolific and creative, Shep was most deserving of
this award.
Excelsior, you fathead. Flick lives.
(Those latter two phrases will be meaningless to
many, but to the Shep cognoscenti they are like
the secret Masonic handshake).
-Steve Hoffman
Takoma Park MD
On 9/24/2011 9:59 AM, Barbara Schmidt wrote:
> The old American Lyceum Association, of which Mark Twain was a member,
> changed its name to International Platform Association in 1905. Over
> the years they have awarded numerous Mark Twain awards including
> awards to Jean Shepherd, Norman Lear, Phyllis Diller and others. If
> you do a google search on:
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> "International Platform Association" + "Mark Twain"
>
> you will get a number of hits on other award winners.
>
> Barb
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