No no no, I did not go to Reed. I just meant that I was in college when that album came out.
I wasn't sure! I co-founded a club at my college whose purpose was to maintain a library of speculative fiction that is, semi-bewilderingly to me, still extant. I found out from visiting a used book store in the Waltham area and meeting a more recent alumnus who had also belonged. It was a bit mythological. I think my position has since been renamed, but the club's treasurer is still the King of Pentacles regardless of gender and the webmaster is still the Arachne.
But Phoebe said the Tradition was especially comforting for her, because Talking Heads reminded her of home.
Re: twentysomethings
I wasn't sure! I co-founded a club at my college whose purpose was to maintain a library of speculative fiction that is, semi-bewilderingly to me, still extant. I found out from visiting a used book store in the Waltham area and meeting a more recent alumnus who had also belonged. It was a bit mythological. I think my position has since been renamed, but the club's treasurer is still the King of Pentacles regardless of gender and the webmaster is still the Arachne.
But Phoebe said the Tradition was especially comforting for her, because Talking Heads reminded her of home.
Nice.