I have some clippings, if you would like to see them
I also have them even if you wouldn't
This is paulisci, a creatively-named irregular bonanza of newspaper clippings and other surprisingly un-themed interests, assembled for some reason into a newsletter format.
Basically, imagine for a second if I curated some clippings and thoughts together and then mailed them to your home in an envelope every once in a while.
That would be terrible and expensive. An email is much better.
At arbitrary times -- maybe bi-weekly, or perhaps bi-weekly, maybe not at all for months, then all of a sudden twice -- this newsletter will contain collections of newspaper clippings and other things I enjoyed seeing and fretting about, and that I think maybe you might enjoy, too. Things like Cronk, A Brief History of Nobody Wants to Work Anymore, A List of Things People Blamed on Jazz and Inspirational Salads, but again in an email and not in an envelope.
First email in a week or two, or so.
Until then, Happy 100th Anniversary to these adjacent articles from the Daily East Oregonian, one blaming city life for kids these days, another celebrating a true Barnyard Queen.
Source: Daily East Oregonian (Pendleton, OR), Nov, 4, 1922.

