Reading old Doonebury collections allowed me to beat my parents at Trivial Pursuit: Baby Boomer Edition. (Me: "I think that was Steven Weed." Mom: "HOW DID YOU KNOW THAT?")https://twitter.com/PetreRaleigh/status/1503445208494592002 …
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"Boy, they're really sockin' it to that Spiro Agnew guy again. He must work there or something."
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I had the same experience with Doonesbury by the way. There are a lot of fairly obscure aspects of 1970s history (say the inflation in meat prices in 1973/1974) that I know about thanks to Garry Trudeau
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That and the Doonesbury Chronicles.
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Mad taught me about the Plain of Jars.
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I have never known the significance of the Plain of Jars
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Thanks to MAD magazine I learned about Donald Segretti.
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Spiro Agnew spoke off the cuff, Spiro Agnew spoke very tough, But all of his friends from the north and the south, Couldn't remove Spiro's foot from his mouth.
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