CREEM DREEM
NINA HAGEN
October 1, 1980


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Dearest Mother:
Life in the United States of America is different. People here are oddthey really have no sense of style. Yesterday I saw a man walking down the street in a cowboy hat. Last week I talked to a guy with a receding hairline who claims he buys all his clothes, furniture, wail-hangings of horses, and bar-b-que equipment at a store called K-Mart. He seemed Cimost religious about shopping there. Oh well, these Americans ko~p me laughing.
Your loving daughter,
Ning