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Location: NJ | Check this out!! :
Pick up a copy and VOTE!!!
(If it's illegible, blame it on the ClockworkServer . . .) |
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Location: SoCal | The name in the second colume, second down, looks faint but familiar....... I think he'd get my vote.. |
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Location: NJ | That's second column - for those who are literate . . . |
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Location: SoCal | I rite goode..... |
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Location: SoCal | If you can't read it or print it (Cliff has it in his gallery), it says you can use a separate piece of paper and mail to Vintage Guitar, P.O. Box 7301, Bismark, ND 58507. Print clearly, one entry per customer. Deadline is October 13, 2006. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Why isn't Robert Johnson already in this Hall Of Fame? |
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Location: NJ | How much "Blues" d'ya think there could POSSIBLY be in "Bismarck, North Dakota"??? |
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Location: SoCal | Well, if I was in Bismarck, I'd be in pain...and singing the blues. |
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | Jonny Lang and Shannon Curfman are both from North Dakota. They do ok with the blues. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | And Lawrence Welk. And me, from 1966 to 1969. |
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | Cliff's right about Bismarck. Not exactly a hotbed of musical activity then or now. Fargo/Moorhead was where the bands came from. (That sounds funny, doesn't it?) Bobby Vee,etc. Bob Dylan spent some time there, too as legend has it. Mark, if you were 'round North Dakota then, you might remember this band:
http://www.unbelievableuglies.com/index2.htm
I spent time in North Dakota, but (dark secret here) am a South Dakotan several times removed.
We all digressed. Anyway, everybody vote for Charlie! |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 27
Location: Lodz, Poland | Smarck in Polish means something green and slimey that's hanging from your nostril from time to time. What's the word in English?
So Bismarck is just the same green and slimey stuff, but from both nostrils at the same time.
Just my 2gr. We don't have cents here, so just 2 grosz. |
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Location: Upper Left USA | "Smarck in Polish means something green and slimey that's hanging from your nostril from time to time. What's the word in English?"
Booger, Nose Pickle, Snot, "the sound of Mucus", "bum blast", etc.
Finally a subject I can chime in on! |
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Joined: January 2003 Posts: 1498
Location: San Bernardino, California | Sram |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | I don't remember the uglies. Up in Carrington, the only radio station we got played too much polka. They had about an hour a day where they'd play "rock" like the Beatles, "Penney Lane". I think that was the only Beatles song they had. |
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Location: Lodz, Poland | Originally posted by BruDeV:
Sram Oh yes you do. Sikasz tez? |
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Location: San Bernardino, California | No, just know a couple of words of Albanian. |
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