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Reply to comment by moeriscus in Your standard female fishing outfit in 1901. by factotum4stu
People hardly swam back in those days. If you fell overboard or your boat sank you would just do the proper thing and drown and not so as not to cause a fuss.
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Reply to comment by gcms16 in Train in Vain - The Clash, why am I just now hearing this great tune? by Hessian-Ghost
Yes, you have to accept it. Or the press will never speak to you again.
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Reply to comment by gcms16 in Train in Vain - The Clash, why am I just now hearing this great tune? by Hessian-Ghost
Just press hyperbole. Remember when Springsteen was the future of rock n roll, Clapton was god, etc.
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Reply to comment by gcms16 in Train in Vain - The Clash, why am I just now hearing this great tune? by Hessian-Ghost
I listened to liked both at the time, but its comparing apples to hand grenades.
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Reply to Atonement... yikes by dietpepsiforlife
That's the whole point.
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Reply to comment by SalsaAddict in A chance encounter and mother's intuition: How 2 Indy women helped find missing Ohio twin by knightB4
The cops did their best to screw this up
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Reply to More MBTA celebration by colorcodedbooks
Red line seems to be running late again.
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Reply to comment by SocaWarriors in Live music tonight in Boston! Four local bands and one local food vendor at Post 76 in Jamaica Plain by smellyboyantiques
Nearly every great band you've ever heard of started out playing in small venues for chump change, like $5 here. Then again if you just like crowds, try a Travis Scott show. People are dying to see him