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Frank Reid January 29th, 2004 01:44 AM

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hell, for a case of my favorite bear, i'll buy you a cd and drive it to
wilmington.


Hmm, I hope thats not an endangered bear. By the way, just picked up a CCR
3 CD anthology set. Sat out in the truck and listened for 15 minutes after
coming home from the grocery store.

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Frank Reid
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SnakeFiddler January 29th, 2004 01:51 AM

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"Lennie Richardson" wrote in message
. com...

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
...

tasty list snipped

that oughtta get you across the blue ridge...

your friend in the piedmont
wayno




One of my traditions is to listen to some Copland, especially "Appalachian
Spring", as I pass over the Blue Ridge. Then I ease back into some

baroque,
and next flip in "Never Mind the ******** Here's the Sex Pistols".

Then I turn on the AM radio and search the dial for traditionally black
gospel stations. I can listen to them for hours.

But every trip over two hours begins with the remixed version of "Who's
Next".



Except for Warren's suggestions, and Uncle Wayno's inclusion of Roy Orbison,
and the Beach Boys, ya'll have put together a fine list of music. You are,
however, lacking in one of my,(being a Detroit girl), favorite genres-
Motown. And let's not forget R&B. Great drivin' and singin' music

Snake- love that Marvin Gaye.....




Warren January 29th, 2004 01:52 AM

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wrote...
` rebellious child! have you no taste?


Plenty andnd it seems to have surpassed your own. ;-)
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Jeff Miller January 29th, 2004 02:05 AM

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damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.

jeff, a/k/a "flatus aurelius" (who, after consuming beer, becomes quite
unbearable... am i making scents?)

Frank Reid wrote:

hell, for a case of my favorite bear, i'll buy you a cd and drive it to
wilmington.



Hmm, I hope thats not an endangered bear. By the way, just picked up a CCR
3 CD anthology set. Sat out in the truck and listened for 15 minutes after
coming home from the grocery store.



Lennie Richardson January 29th, 2004 02:12 AM

Fishing trip music
 

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
...

tasty list snipped

that oughtta get you across the blue ridge...

your friend in the piedmont
wayno




One of my traditions is to listen to some Copland, especially "Appalachian
Spring", as I pass over the Blue Ridge. Then I ease back into some baroque,
and next flip in "Never Mind the ******** Here's the Sex Pistols".

Then I turn on the AM radio and search the dial for traditionally black
gospel stations. I can listen to them for hours.

But every trip over two hours begins with the remixed version of "Who's
Next".



Warren January 29th, 2004 02:38 AM

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wrote...
Except for Warren's suggestions,


Hey now! Open your sock drawer and impale yourself! g
--
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DW Dawg January 29th, 2004 04:09 AM

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CCR, Pink Floyd, and Frank Zappa will entertain you and you will gain some
education at the same time.

Tim J. January 29th, 2004 04:21 AM

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"DW Dawg" wrote...
CCR, Pink Floyd, and Frank Zappa will entertain you and you will gain some
education at the same time.


Like "Brown Shoes Don't Make It"?
--
TL,
Tim
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Kevin Vang January 29th, 2004 04:22 AM

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In article WTZRb.2462$fZ6.89@lakeread06, d
says...
damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.



If you twist its top off with your bare hands and consume the
contents, it's probably a bear. If it does that to you, it's
most likely a bear.

HTH,
Kevin

Kevin Vang January 29th, 2004 04:38 AM

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In article ,
says...

If you twist its top off with your bare hands and consume the
contents, it's probably a bear. If it does that to you, it's
most likely a bear.

HTH,
Kevin



D'oh! Let's try that again:

If you twist its top off with your bare hands and consume the
contents, it's probably a beer. If it does that to you, it's
most likely a bear.


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