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On Sep 9, 8:17 pm, "paulisaa...@gmail.com" <paulisaa...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sep 9, 8:12 pm, lucretia borgia <lucretiabor...@florence.it> wrote: > > > I hear one of the hand picked candidates running for the PCs has had > > to quit, has a criminal record. > > david boyd??? He's running for Mayor. Rosamund Lukas was her name, http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Front/9008358.html Sacrificial     

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Author: Hfx_hooligan
Date: Sep 9, 2008 16:20

The Macpodz are an electrified jazz quintet from Ann Arbor, Michigan. In the traditions of Miles Davis and Frank Zappa, this ensemble pushes the boundaries of rock, jazz and fusion music. Drummer Griffin Bastian and percussionist Nick Ayers drive the rhythm behind bassist Brennan Andes, keyboardist Jesse Clayton and trumpeter Ross Huff. The band coined the term "Disco Bebop" at their first
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The Macpodz are an electrified jazz quintet from Ann Arbor, Michigan. In the traditions of Miles Davis and Frank Zappa, this ensemble pushes the boundaries of rock, jazz and fusion music. Drummer Griffin Bastian and percussionist Nick Ayers drive the rhythm behind bassist Brennan Andes, keyboardist Jesse Clayton and trumpeter Ross Huff. The band coined the term "Disco Bebop" at their first     

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Author: cincygroove
Date: Apr 2, 2008 07:40

The Macpodz are an electrified jazz quintet from Ann Arbor, Michigan. In the traditions of Miles Davis and Frank Zappa, this ensemble pushes the boundaries of rock, jazz and fusion music. Drummer Griffin Bastian and percussionist Nick Ayers drive the rhythm behind bassist Brennan Andes, keyboardist Jesse Clayton and trumpeter Ross Huff. The band coined the term "Disco Bebop" at their first
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On 21 Nov 2007 06:48:33 GMT, Opus the Penguin wrote: >Peter Ward (me@privacy.net) wrote: > >> >> Simon and Garfunkel, that is. >> >> I have just heard "Poem on the Underground Wall" on the radio, and >> it reminded me how damn good they were before Bridge over Troubled >> Water. An oldies station plays a lot of stuff from that last (plus >> Mrs. Robinson, of course), and while there's     

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Author: cincygroove
Date: Apr 2, 2008 07:39

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Author: cincygroove
Date: Apr 2, 2008 07:38

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Author: Peter Ward
Date: Nov 21, 2007 04:10

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