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Five years ago, no one would have imagined animated gifs making a comeback. If you’re too young to remember the legendary dancing baby, that first sentence means nothing to you. If you do remember Baby Cha-Cha and all the other myriad animated gifs that littered the internet in the halcyon days of 56k dial-up, you can appreciate how far along the animated gif has come.
To celebrate (but really just because we thought it’d be cool), we decided to create animated gifs featuring some of our favorite lines from a few poems in our latest release, The Letter All Your Friends Have Written You: Poems by Caits Meissner & Tishon.
Well&Often rules. Come see them in action tomorrow night, 7PM, free. A night of poetry and music celebrating the release of The Letter All Your Friends Have Written You.
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Well&Often rules. Come see them...action tomorrow night, 7PM, free. A night
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That’s my line!
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About Us
We are a nonprofit bookstore, cafe, and event space in downtown NYC. All proceeds from every show you attend and everything you buy, down to a record and a PBR, go directly to our mission of fighting AIDS and homelessness. 126 Crosby Street, NYC
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