THE VELVET UNDERGROUND TAROT CARDS in SF Oct.

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Re: THE VELVET UNDERGROUND TAROT CARDS in SF Oct.

Post by sm7609 » 10 Oct 2017 00:42

Emerson has considered this 8-)

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Re: THE VELVET UNDERGROUND TAROT CARDS in SF Oct.

Post by velvetfan » 10 Oct 2017 04:29

sm7609 wrote:Emerson has considered this 8-)
I'm salivating already! 8-)

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Re: THE VELVET UNDERGROUND TAROT CARDS in SF Oct.

Post by sm7609 » 10 Oct 2017 19:50

Ha!! Been thinking of this for a while now. Requires a lot of hoops to be jumped through, but it'll be very worth it :mrgreen:

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Re: THE VELVET UNDERGROUND TAROT CARDS in SF Oct.

Post by velvetfan » 11 Oct 2017 01:18

sm7609 wrote:Ha!! Been thinking of this for a while now. Requires a lot of hoops to be jumped through, but it'll be very worth it :mrgreen:
In the old days when there weren't even VHS copies of John Waters films, I used to rent 16mm (I think) prints from New Line Cinema for "showings". Then we rented a projector, played the film on a contraption that had a screen and a VHS camera. That is how early VHS copies got made. They even sent scads of scratch & sniff cards for Polyester showings. I still had a few up until one of the recent hurricanes here. Nowadays, I wouldn't know how to "Emerson" it but back then, when I was young, had extra cash and was determined to own a VHS copy so I could laugh at Pink Flamingos whenever I wanted, anything felt possible. And it sure was.

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Re: THE VELVET UNDERGROUND TAROT CARDS in SF Oct.

Post by schnittstelle » 11 Oct 2017 06:58

sm7609 wrote:Emerson has considered this 8-)
Good ol' Emerson, good old boy!

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