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Roger McDonald
More on the possible etymology of "Gym Jams" . . . (See posts #133, 135-36) I was watching an old British sitcom on PBS the other evening and one of the characters referred to his pajamas as his "jimjams" (jymjams? gymjams?) This leaves three possibilites for the name for the old dances at the YMCA: (1) An athletic facility packed with teen bodies; (2) A concentration of jittery, perhaps alcohol-crazed youth; or (3) An esoteric nod to English sleepwear by an unknown mid-Ohio Anglophile. I'm leaning toward (3), but more research will be necessary.
On a more somber note, it was very disheartening to hear that the Natoma has closed after 88 years. It was hard enough to cajole my wife to get in the car for the nine-hour haul from Brooklyn; now my inability to dangle the promised reward of a "Baby Beef" may be fatal.
Finally, speaking of esoteric, and for all of you T.E. Dickerson alums, much cogitation has led me to conclude that Camus' The Fall was one of his assigned novels. (See post #5.) Please add it to your lists.
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