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Check out past issues of the Exchange...

"Gosh, it's swell." (Issue 1)

"Golly, this is keen." (Issue 2)

"It's the cat's pajamas." (Issue 3)

"Gee whiz, it's fun." (Issue 4)

"Yahoo! We're Back." (Issue 5)

"Yippee, it's cool." (Issue 6)

"Gee whillikers, ain't this grand?" (Issue 7)

"No jiving, hep cats love it." (Issue 8)

"You can always bet your bippy on us." (Issue 9)

"It's like flat foot floogie with a floy, floy." (Issue 10)

"No Bronx cheers needed, 'cause everything's
always Jake here."
(Issue 11)

"Don't be Hornswoggled, read the Exchange." (Issue 12)

"It's like getting a double fin for free." (Issue 13)

"Beatniks with their bongos go bananas over the Exchange." (Issue 14)

"Torpedoes and molls know we're on the level." (Issue 15)

"Better than Frank Zappa and the Mothers live at the Fillmore East." (Issue 16)

"We're always super fly." (Issue 17)

"Lounge lizards in their leisure suits disco down to the Exchange"(Issue 18)

"Who put the bomp in the bomp-a-bomp-a-bomp?" (Issue 19)

"Ooo-ee-ooo-ah-ah-ting-tang-walla-walla-bing-bang" (Issue 20)

"It's better than sick - it's neat-o, keen-o."(Issue 21)

"Where Shindig is always better than MTV." (Issue 22)

 "Just another week in the Way Back Machine."(Issue 23)

"Only whippersnappers still wet behind the ears don't read the Exchange."(Issue 24)

"Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do." (Issue 25)

"Why don't they call them the fuzz anymore?" (Issue 26)

"It's still the age of Aquarius at the Exchange." (Issue 27)

"The times they are a'changing." (Issue 28)

"Jiggle the vacuum tube." (Issue 29)

"You don't need a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows." (Issue 30)

"We wonder, wonder, wonder who wrote the book." (Issue 31)

"Where doo-wop never goes out of style." (Issue 32)

"All we want for Christmas is . . ." (Issue 33)

"Who can translate Auld Lang Syne?" (Issue 34)

"What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000!" (Issue 35)

"All lies and jest, still, a man hears what he wants to hear . . ." (Issue 36)

"Delivery available by Quicksilver Messenger Service." (Issue 37)

"I dig snow and the rain and the bright sunshine." (Issue 38)

"February made me shiver, with every paper I'd deliver." (Issue 39)

"We love to court and spark, but we draw the line at pitching woo." (Issue 40)

"Can I have some of your purple berries?" (Issue 41)

"The Exchange hopes you have a swell Spring Break." (Issue 42)

"I got mad hits like I was Rod Carew." (Issue 43)

"Some people say this town don't look good in snow." (Issue 44)

"Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth." (Issue 45)

"First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain." (Issue 46)
 


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