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This is from a show we did at Silvie’s Lounge before The Depression. The footage was lost during a raid on Dunket’s Cigar and Chess Club–a favorite speakeasy of the era. It was rumored to be kept in a Nazi bunker through the war.

It surfaced only two years ago at an estate sale in Windsor, Canada. It can only be assumed that Walter Cotswalds–the deceased whose possessions were the subject of the estate sale, and who had been a member of the “Fighting Maples” airborne brigade–had surreptitiously acquired the footage while serving in Europe during the War. He had also come into the possession of an amulet that–according to fables–stopped any evidence of aging. Those that knew him would attest that Walter never looked a day over twenty-three.

Walter would eventually succumb to the ravages of herpes.