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Episode 23: Canary in the Coal Mine, Gumby, Angostura Bitters, Signatures

Remo learns about Claudia's longstanding Gumby obsession, and Claudia learns why the Angostura Label is too big for its bottle.

Canary in the coal mine is not just an overused metaphor. It really was a thing. We'll explain what that was about. 📍 Gumby, the famous green claymation character with the triangular head has a connection to avant-garde filmmaking. What's that back story?  📍 And what about Angostura Bitters? The label is too big for the bottle. How did that happen?  📍 And finally, in this episode, we talk about signatures. What was their purpose and how long have they been around?

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REFERENCED REMORANDOM CHAPTERS

Canary in the Coal Mine is featured in REMORANDOM 1
Gumby is featured in REMORANDOM 4
Angostura Bitters is featured in REMORANDOM 3
Signatures is featured in REMORANDOM 3

PODCAST CREDITS

REMORANDOM is produced and published in Sydney by REMO Since 1988

Podcast co-hosts: Remo Giuffré and Claudia Chan Shaw

Contact us via email at hello@remorandom.com

Original Theme Music by Tom Thum … using only his voice. Watch his 2013 TEDxSydney talk HERE.

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