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132106

“Excuse me, but on weekdays at 4 A.M., my wife and I are not so much into the pop music.”

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Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 01/25/2010

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SKU: 132106 Categories: Kids, Music Tags: "Excuse me, but on weekdays at four a.m., complaint, guitar, middle of the night, my wife and I are not so much into the American pop music." pop music, Neighbors, noise, noisy, old age, pop culture, punk, rock, teen
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Artist: Jack Ziegler
Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 01/25/2010
Caption: "Excuse me, but on weekdays at 4 A.M., my wife and I are not so much into the pop music."
Color: black & white
Keywords: "Excuse me, but on weekdays at four a.m., my wife and I are not so much into the American pop music." pop music, guitar, noise, noisy, complaint, neighbors, old age, middle of the night, pop culture, teen, punk, rock

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