Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/05/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I was there the summer after my first year in college. My buddy Bill Brandon and I drove there in his very cool 1955 Buick convertible. What style we drove around the city in! A road trip to NYC was an Excellent Adventure for two young guys from small-town Ohio. Fortunately, my aunt and uncle lived there in an apartment overlooking the East River, and showed us around. He was a mover and shaker in the young world of TV advertising and got us tickets for The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson; we saw Theodore Bikel, whose singing I adored, and the TV puppeteer Shari Lewis. [There was a beautiful girl who was introduced before the taping as the "focus girl" for the cameras, and Bill used this to rudely recall a pun about three brothers who named their cattle ranch "FOCUS"?because it's where the "sons raise meat".] I remember first encountering touch-tone telephones at the fair. The Uniroyal tire is something I see every time I drive up I-75 from Toledo to Detroit; now I know where it comes from. I took pictures with my high school graduation gift, an M2X (I think that's correct--without the self-timer?), probably on K25. I don't know where they are, but I'm in the process of revisiting all my slides and scanning those that I want to hand to my sons in the form of a DVD so they can see some of the adventures their old dad had. When I find them, I'll be glad to post a few. ?howard On May 3, 2009, at 4:06 PM, Javier Perez wrote: > > THIS IS NOT SPAM > > > > Hi Everyone. Was wondering if any of you were at the 1964 World's > fair. > Did any of you take pictures? I've alwauys been fascinated by this > particular fair. > > I missed it by 2 months but I played in the park and around its > ruins for years. > Please note this is not for a business scheme or anything like that > > I'm just curious about that fair > Javier