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Piece Description
Two high school girls hang out at the train tracks and talk about trains and life.
Zoe Bossiere
Posted on June 01, 2009 at 03:56 PM | Permalink
Good Times On The Tracks
This postcard was short but sweet, with a few interviews and great sound of passing trains in downtown Tucson that give you a real feel for what being on the tracks might be like. The commentary from the girls is also pretty funny, my favorite being the mysterious, '...and he lost one arm and one leg'. Overall a very good short piece; I enjoyed listening to it.