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POOR AND FORGOTTON, #’s 23 & 24
$1/stamps/trade, 4 ¼” x 2 ½”, copied, 1 pg/folded.
By Joe Evans III Thursday, September 21 2006
Total DIY effort from Massachusetts. Issue 23 is mostly an interview with the Papercut Zine library, and 24 is mostly about tattoos, smoking, and being in jail. I couldn’t relate to the second one too well, but I do like zines so I enjoyed the Papercut issue a lot. Both have other miscellaneous stuff like comics and punk word searches. –Joe Evans III (Matt Johnson, POB 59, Linwood, MA 01525)
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