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It was a bizarre meteorological anomaly, the kind that only happens in cities built near swamps. The sky turned a bruised purple, and then came the downpour—not of water, but of tiny, bewildered amphibians. They slapped against the pavement like wet confetti.
The story everyone tells about Pepi involves the Tuesday it rained frogs. pepi litman
That evening, the rain stopped. Pepi worked through the night, gluing, clamping, and varnishing. He didn't just fix the Kramer; he tuned the wood as if it were a living creature. It was a bizarre meteorological anomaly, the kind
Pepi Litman was not a name you found in a history textbook, nor was it a name that echoed through the halls of congress. But if you walked down the cobblestoned stretch of Kiker Street in the old quarter of the city, between the years of 1958 and 1985, the name Pepi Litman was currency. The story everyone tells about Pepi involves the