Senator Jack
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Tomasso said:Sister Mary Jacqueline gettin' all penguin on us.
Well, that's what happens when the teacher leaves fifth-graders for a few minutes.
Reetpleet said:If the intent is to limit the name to Forgotten man, Senator jack, and Lizzie maine, then PMs would have sufficed.
This wasn't the intent at all, Reetpleet. When writing the first post, I simply took the first two Loungers who came to mind. I could have named friends of mine in this subculture who don't belong to the Lounge, but then no one would know who I was talking about.
DecoDahlia said:How about "Revivalist" as a term to define/describe what we do to whatever extent we do it, as a definition/description? Or has this term already been considered and rejected? My thought is that the definition of the word revival (see #2) seems to cover a lot of the bases:
re·viv·al [ri-vahy-vuhl] –noun
1.
a. The act or an instance of reviving.
b. The condition of being revived.
2. A restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor after a period of obscurity or quiescence.
3. A new presentation of an old play, movie, opera, ballet, or similar vehicle.
4.
a. A time of reawakened interest in religion.
b. A meeting or series of meetings for the purpose of reawakening religious faith, often characterized by impassioned preaching and public testimony.
5. Law Renewal of validity or effect, as of a contract or judicial decision.
Since I've been involved with The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles (15 years) we've referred to what we do as "Art Deco Revivalism," as well as using this term to describe the movement-such as it was/is-beyond just architectural preservation/restoration issues, that created Art Deco Societies and related groups. That's my ¢2 worth.
This, I like. Thank you, Deco.
Regards,
Jack