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It all started when Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond and accidentally hit a unicorn in the face. Improbably, this led to Phoebe being granted one wish, and using it to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. But can a vain mythical beast and a nine-year-old daydreamer really forge a connection?
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dwandelt
said, 7 months ago
Oh, fine. Make ME feel doddering… ;-)
ong236 said, 7 months ago
Wow!!! Long time since I’ve heard that! Techincally though, we CAN still call these things records.
Linda Dean
said, 7 months ago
its ok marigold…i find myself saying that more and more often these days….heavy sigh….
Anonymouse2.0 said, 7 months ago
GASP I never knew the mythical record store actually existed, guess its common for a unicorn to know such things.
Starman Stormtrooper said, 7 months ago
A lot of people my age have never been in a record store. Instead they just use iTunes.
Q4horse said, 7 months ago
I supose Marigold can spin records on her horn.
Maybe she can use that magic text channel to upload tunes.
From my experience, concerts where the best place to relate to music, especially small informal ones.
UsernameUsername1234 said, 7 months ago
I miss record stores. Although they didn’t have many records for sale when I was buying—cassette tapes were where it was at…
Reynard61 said, 7 months ago
@Starman Stormtrooper
Well; while you do miss the experience of getting to actually hold a physical album in your hands, that’s about all you’re missing. Granted the experience could be pretty diverse depending on the store (From the mega-corporate sterility of a Sam Goody’s to the sweat-and-incense [among other odors] pungence of the local record-store-cum-headshop); but, frankly, I think that the Internet may very well be the best thing to happen to the music listener/consumer.
simpsonfan2 said, 7 months ago
Let’s see. ‘Store’ is a building where you go in, give them money, and leave with merchandise of some kind. Okay, got that.
‘Record’ is a disk, usually black, with a bunch of little grooves on it, containing music which you hear when utilized in a ‘record player’, also called ‘phonograph’.
So a ‘record store’ is a building where you go, give them money, leave with records.
Now if there were any left…
Jeffrey Hope said, 7 months ago
I suppose Marigold is like Llewellyn?
Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
Vinyl, what the Mayday organization will use against the theocratic dictatorship that takes over the USA.
Comic Minister said, 7 months ago
I guess Phoebe doesn’t know what Record Store is.
artybee said, 7 months ago
Waterloo in Austin is still considered a record store, I believe.
briatollah said, 7 months ago
The coolest record store I remember was Toad Tape in Oden, Utah. “Where Riverdale (Road) meets Washington (Boulevard) and just goes crazy.”
Of course, Marigold is so old she remembers when wax cyllinders were “new-fangled”.
Weapon Brown said, 7 months ago
Two words, Phoebe… “Miles Davis”.