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That, I have never heard of - but then, I don't know much Elvis trivia.
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The dude on CNN who was in charge of it said he had been working on it for over a decade.
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Billboard put something up finally:
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In some ways, if it was not for the success of Cream and Iron Butterfly, there may have not been a Led Zeppelin.
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I was thinking - the Obama campaign really had things rolling with their volunteer force. All around here this week I have seen not just signs, but messages written in chalk on the sidewalks around town. Also, there was a flyer under my door when I got home Monday night. I did not see anything like that from the McCain campaign.
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Jack Bruce always talks that way. I thought those Cream re-union shows were terrible.
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I'd like to have one of those hologram machines. I could stay home, and send myself to work.
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What was the speech that dude mentioned - this one ?: A More Perfect Union
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They are showing some dude in a hologram. Far out, man.
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Pretty moving.
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Country Boy Can Survive, yes
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Historic election stirs homeless to votee
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I think it is a sad state of affairs that when they show the McCain headquarters on TV - there is Hank Jr. signing some hokey country song.
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Democrats snag Va. Senate seat, seek more gains
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Angels and Demons trailer Set Photos: Sherlock Holmes and Watson in Guy Ritchie
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So, where will you be watching the results come in?
Analogman replied to gogo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Hi Boys and Girls, I'm Mountain Bed, and I'm from Indiana. -
Something different - I am quite fascinated by the Amish - and I found this article mentioned on a blog about the Amish that I read. Amish Looking Upward . and Who Is The Mystery Man Behind Prop 8?
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How long did you wait in line to vote?
Analogman replied to Serak_the_Preparer's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
This time, no one was asked to show ID or a voter's card, but, they did have people sign a paper slip - which had the person's signature on it. Then, a perforated bar coded tab from that sheet was broken off and taken with the voter - and after voting, the perforated tab of paper was given to a poll worker on the way out.